• @LukeSky53
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    431 year ago

    Does IR sensor count? I loved that on older phones so much.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      Not a gimmick. It was great to control TVs, air conditioners, audio receivers, and even electronics projects using something like an arduino and an IR sensor. Such a shame that our smartphones have been stripped of so many features as companies have run out of good ideas to increase demand.

      • @phx
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        61 year ago

        I feel like the implementation was a bit gimmicky. I first used an IR transceiver as a remote on a late-model palm and the interface was much better than most apps I found on Android.

        I wonder if it would be possible to pack that functionality into a smart-watch

        • @LukeSky53
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          21 year ago

          My old HTC One had a great stock IR sensor app. But that was a while ago now :(

    • @Magister
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      11 year ago

      I have one on my PoCo F3 (not old, 2021, a bomb phone when it went out, powerful as a S21 but half the price. It is still way faster than dozens of new cellphones.)

      I’m using the IR blaster for my AV receiver 🙂