• unitedwithme@lemmy.today
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    4 days ago

    Why? My outlet is lower than my phone in almost every instance, so my voted going down towards the charger makes the most sense.

    Besides, my IR Blaster, mic, and 3.5mm jack are at the top 😁

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      3 days ago

      What do you have? A Samsung note 4? Wasn’t that the last phone that had a ir blaster? *In the USA as far as I know. Of course other countries get better devices than here 😦

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      4 days ago

      Have you found an app that still works with an IR blaster? My phone has one, but none of the apps work anymore.

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        3 days ago

        I’ve kept my old TCL phone around as a remote at home bc the app worked so well and was easy to use. I just realized it’s not available in the Play store, nor apk pure for historical availability. I cannot hold down the icon to share. When I browse the file explorer I see the app but it doesn’t give me anything to view to copy… I wish I could share it!!

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          3 days ago

          It’s frustrating. My phone is fairly new, but also has the IR emitter. In a perfect world, I would set it up as a “TVbGone” type setup. Unfortunately all the apps have disappeared from the play store. Also, all the GitHub repositories are so old they don’t work with modern android.

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      4 days ago

      my phone doesn’t have ir or 3.5mm, and when I charge it laying flat at night on my bed side table the cord floats free off the edge so I can see the screen and turn off the alarm in the morning. With the cord on the other side it would be supported, not stressing the port on the motherboard and be closer to where my cable come up from behind the table.

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        10 hours ago

        2 solutions:

        1. I’m the same way but on my end table or night stand or whatever, I just scoot my phone towards the top enough so several inches of cord are supported.
        2. Charge it before bed or while you get ready in the morning. It’s not good to leave it sit on charge all night anyway. My phone down to maybe 20% in the morning, and the hour I get ready and 20 minute commute, I can get to 70-80% NP.

        I always feel if the cord goes over the top when you wake up to grab it and pull down you end up pulling the cord out of the phone anyway because the cord has resistance hanging off the end. Though, the cord I use is a heavier duty one I’ve had for years with a braided sheath to protect it, that might also add weight making it difficult and drag more.