Want to play Android games with Bluetooth game controller? However, those games do not support game controller natively. Well, you can play them with the help of DualShock 3 Wireless Controller and Sixaxis Controller application. And you need to have Sixaxis Controller Touch Profile for those games too. But you don’t have. How to create Sixaxis Controller Touch Profile? Just follow my step by step guide to find out…
Tag: Bluetooth
How to use DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
How to use DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Samsung Galaxy Note II? Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean supports Bluetooth game controller natively. However, you won’t be able to pair it due to PIN issue. So how to make DualShock 3 Wireless Controller working on Samsung Galaxy Note 2? Sixaxis Controller application is the one that you need. However, root access is required.
HTC One X hardware quality suck!!!
I always suspect that my HTC One X has hardware issues. Well, I was wrong because HTC Service Center in Penang, Malaysia said that my HTC One X is perfectly fine after days of diagnosis. So I can’t enjoy One to One Exchange on HTC One X. All HTC One X hardware issues like screen flex, overheating and Bluetooth connection issue that I faced is considered normal to HTC. So this translate HTC One X hardware quality suck!!! Really disappointed with HTC after the legendary HTC HD2 that I love. HTC smartphone quality is getting worst nowadays…
Bluetooth Headset as Remote Shutter for HTC One X Camera
Want to take self portrait with HTC One X camera? It is not easy because HTC One X does not have dedicated hardware shutter button. But you can use your Bluetooth headset as remote shutter for HTC One X camera. One of the hidden features of HTC One X camera application. Check out below video to find out more…
HTC One X Bluetooth connectivity issue
Err… I start to hate HTC One X. HTC is not the company that produce great smartphone like before. HTC HD2 is the best smartphone from HTC that I own. HTC One X really cannot keep up the standard that HTC HD2 set (or maybe other company like Samsung is pushing up the standard). I found another issue on my HTC One X. Yes, latest HTC One X issue ~ Bluetooth connectivity. I always listen to MP3 while washing my car. Connected to Sony Ericsson MW600. No issue with Samsung Galaxy S II. But HTC One X faces skipping, get disconnected and signal loss issues. And have poor Bluetooth coverage range too. Is this firmware issue or hardware issue?