Not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you're bored like me atm you can stream all the new series on instaflixxer. Have been watching with my gf during the lockdown :)
Hey! I remember watching this video in 2019 when I was a kid. I became so obsessed with this Raspberry Pi, Windows 10 and even making my own laptop and tablet at home in late 2019 but I gave up on the thought. A lot has changed today 2024. I'm a RU-vidr now
Great job! My only question is couldn't you have included all of the holes you made (headphone jack, SD Card slot with a stopper, power slot, etc) into the 3D print design to have them perfect? I am liking the double battery! What version of Android are you running on it?
Theoretically, yes, but no 3D printer is perfect, and since I have a very cheap 3D printer, my prints get more warped and flawed than most prints from nicer 3D printers. And since I use a ruler to measure each component, than I usually get the measurements slightly wrong, so the holes I make in the case are either too large, or too small. I am running Android 7.1. Here's the link to the website I got the OS from. rtandroid.embedded.rwth-aachen.de/downloads/raspberry-pi/
Apple: we are removing headphone jacks to be able to make more money oh sorry to put bigger and better components Some guy in his shed: makes tablet that has all the features that Apple will only add if people say that they will buy phones for life
I don't know why I love to watch your channel even I don't know how to make it for my self😂.I really want that tablet 😭. Edit:I still watching and comments even it's upload 3 years ago lol
You are a bloody genius. I wish I could make and do something like this ;-; Is it possible to make something smaller (phone) from raspberry pi? Just without calls.
I've actually been thinking about this ever since I made my tablet, and I think that it's possible. It might be a bit tricky to get the smaller screen configured with android (If that's the os you were thinking of), but I think it can be done. I would love to make a raspberry pi android "phone" sometime in the future.
I think that all you have to do is get smaller components. Everything can be minimised and it can fit in maybe. Or you could just stick to the tablet and claim it is the Samsung Galaxy 100 and say they rejected the infinity display and stuck to that screen and just made it fatter. Anyways thanks for replying. You gained yourself a loyal subscriber. Notifications on too. ;) I can't wait to see what you will come up with next time! Great Quality Content.
Sketch It D.I.Y That's the point of the challenge. Minimising everything and getting it to become a smaller phone. That would be quite amazing. Imagine a Samsung galaxy s8 with Raspberry Pi. That would be mental.
FYI - regarding your issue with using a power switch and the powerboost. I ran into the same issue when I used an old NES case and wanted to reuse the power switch on the front of the console. I ended up wiring the power switch to the battery before the power boost so pushing the power button in allows the battery to connect to the power boost. Button out, kills connection.
Can you please make another video describing the software process in greater detail, or put it in your video about a phone if you make it? Btw I love ur Chanel and really support what you are doing, you are the first person ever to do this and document it to help noobs like me to do the same!
It looks so messy. No wonder the first screen broke. Next time fill the empty space with a custom printed circuit board to connect up ports and the power supply. It will look a lot nicer and won't need so many wires that could be a potential eyesore when building it or making repairs. I also think this would be better off as some kind of computer hybrid; in my eyes it seems a bit too thick to be a tablet. That's just my opinion though :). I hope you make an updated version of this. (Maybe with a magnetic removable keyboard?) Best wishes on your future endeavours!
this is a very impressive project I did indeed like it although I am a stickler for perfection and I think the wire management in side could be done nicer as well as the whole you cut out in the back for the Raspberry Pi MicroSD slot looks a little janky and then the only other thing is your screen is glued in slightly crooked if those things were addressed it would be absolutely perfect but none the less very nice job my friend
I've been looking for a video where someone builds their own Android tablet this is the closest I've got to it but what I had in mind is someone using like a Galaxy motherboard like just a bunch of random nice parts from different phones and tablets and put them together like maybe a Galaxy S21 motherboard with like an iPad screen and body or something along those lines and just splicing wires putting your Android operating system on it and call it a day I'm just wondering why no one's ever done that make a Frankenstein tablet or like those cheap Galaxy a tablets they don't have the best processors but they have a nice body and nice screens maybe just replace its motherboard with a flagship Samsung phone motherboard and s*** even use the cameras you might have to splice wires to make the camera go to the hole but it would work if no one doesn't I'm going to for sure
Oh btw, if you wanted to make a phone I suggest you use this hat. It works really easily with pi and is a pretty good price! Hope this helps. P.S. you should probably use a RPi 3 A+, it is the thinnest that Raspberry offers and still has GPIOS pins for the hat!
m8, why did you change this switch? it would work just fine with it - and if you really wanted it to be ON when pressed in, then why not use a NOT gate?