denverpilot
Tied Down
Been playing with Android lately and the numerous bog standard glass slabs seemed relatively boring.
Noticed that the LG G8X dual screen phone is discounted nearly everywhere right now. A year old, kinda didn’t take off due to original pricing, etc etc etc.
This thing is running about $450 everywhere right now for the phone plus the dual screen “case”. Has a reasonably fast processor, 6GB of RAM, and generally is close to “flagship” specs in the Android world other than the displays not being 4K.
Anyway. The dual screen thing is really neat. Multitasking is fun. PoA Tapatalk on the left, watching the YT video mentioned in the post on the right...
Blame the potato photo on the iPhone that took it. Haha...
Also got a chance to play with android’s work profile thing since we have that level of mobile device control at work. It’s actually really nice to have, say, two copies of slack... the work profile slack attached to work stuff, the non-work-profile “copy” hooked to personal slack channels.
Still getting used to other Android things. Some I like a lot, others Apple does better, but the Android has some impressive things like context aware hardware reconfiguration ... leave home or work, turn off WiFi, save a touch of battery... reverse that for Bluetooth... stuff like that. Neat.
Haven’t played with any aviation apps on it yet. I’m sure none do “proper” dual screen, so nothing interesting to test with those. Browsers and such, many have cool features... like a button in chrome to pop the link you’re holding down open on the other screen in another chrome window.
It has some warts like all LG devices seem to, but it’s way more interesting than all the other glass slabs everyone makes now.
Oh and the Quad DAC driving real wired headphones? Absolutely the best audio I’ve seen natively out of a mobile gadget in eons. Makes the others sound truly awful in comparison.
Right now I just have a pre-paid SIM in it with an alternate phone number and rate limited unlimited data. It’s feeling like it’ll end up being my daily driver and I’ll swap the numbers around.
Noticed that the LG G8X dual screen phone is discounted nearly everywhere right now. A year old, kinda didn’t take off due to original pricing, etc etc etc.
This thing is running about $450 everywhere right now for the phone plus the dual screen “case”. Has a reasonably fast processor, 6GB of RAM, and generally is close to “flagship” specs in the Android world other than the displays not being 4K.
Anyway. The dual screen thing is really neat. Multitasking is fun. PoA Tapatalk on the left, watching the YT video mentioned in the post on the right...
Blame the potato photo on the iPhone that took it. Haha...
Also got a chance to play with android’s work profile thing since we have that level of mobile device control at work. It’s actually really nice to have, say, two copies of slack... the work profile slack attached to work stuff, the non-work-profile “copy” hooked to personal slack channels.
Still getting used to other Android things. Some I like a lot, others Apple does better, but the Android has some impressive things like context aware hardware reconfiguration ... leave home or work, turn off WiFi, save a touch of battery... reverse that for Bluetooth... stuff like that. Neat.
Haven’t played with any aviation apps on it yet. I’m sure none do “proper” dual screen, so nothing interesting to test with those. Browsers and such, many have cool features... like a button in chrome to pop the link you’re holding down open on the other screen in another chrome window.
It has some warts like all LG devices seem to, but it’s way more interesting than all the other glass slabs everyone makes now.
Oh and the Quad DAC driving real wired headphones? Absolutely the best audio I’ve seen natively out of a mobile gadget in eons. Makes the others sound truly awful in comparison.
Right now I just have a pre-paid SIM in it with an alternate phone number and rate limited unlimited data. It’s feeling like it’ll end up being my daily driver and I’ll swap the numbers around.