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2014-04-14
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I would get a regular SGS4 or H1 over their GPe counterparts simply because of price and availability. You can flash them if the same software that's on the GPe devices.
Just wondering if you could get a IR Blaster that connects straight to microUSB then develop on that? Or maybe an IR Blaster, connected to USB-OTG, then to the phone... maybe that could work?
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2014-04-14
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I think all GPe devices are on KitKat already.
I would get a regular SGS4 or H1 over their GPe counterparts simply because of price and availability. You can flash them if the same software that's on the GPe devices.
But if those are not available options get the SGS4 it's better than the H1 and even the SGS5 (too big).
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2014-04-14
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Forgot to say about flashing, although a GPe would probably get the update a bit before a normal device.![]()
I would still go with a H1 because of samsungs build quality. Having felt both, I still stand by the opinion that the samsung feels cheap in the hand.
I've just discovered that 4.4 now has native support for IR emitters, and I'd like to try porting my remote control software over to it. I'm trying to get up to speed on the current Android world (it's been at least a year since I took a good look at it), but I was hoping someone out there could give me an idea where to begin looking for a machine to start hacking on.