The stylus existed way since even the IBM 7094 computer. The only difference is that the Apple newton's stylus is literally just a piece of stick with no special hardware inside since the Newton used resistive touchscreen rather than capacitive.
GTVS what if you wear gloves that catch on fire and want to use your phone? Real story: a friend of mine did actually drop their phone into a burning candle.
GTVS - He stated before the burn test is for fun. Bending the phone is to see how durable it’d be if you were to sit on it while it’s in your back pocket.
Teacher: "Time to take notes." Student: "Can we use our phones?" Teacher: "Sure!" (Student takes notes) Student: "Done!" (Student puts pin in slot wrong and fires at teacher.) Teacher: "GO TO THE OFFICE JIMMY!!!"
I had a great idea that worked for this very issue! Instead of taking it apart I used a THIN straw and sliced it down the middle and wrapped it around the top of the pen making sure the straw didn't overlap to create a thickness issue and worked the straw down until I made it past the catch and removed the s-pen. The whole thing from idea to having the pen in my hand took me less than 3 minutes.
When my sister gets her Note 7, ill want to swap my circular pen tip from my note 5 to the slim skinny new top on the 7. Is it possible to swap the tips from the Note 7 to the 5?
unfortunately no . The note 7's tip is thinner than the note 5's so if you try to put it in the note 5 it will fall out eventually because the housing of tip is bigger
your the best at wat you do, keep it up and thank you very much for the educations you provided to me and to those you are watching :) :) have a bless day.
So the Note 7 caught on fire, but was fixed within a month and replaced for free. iPhone 7 and 7+ Hiss, and apple refuses to comment. Their previous gen phone the iPhone 6 and 6+ are literally breaking, the touch screen stops working. A classmate had it happen today. An apple knows about it but wont fix or replace any iPhones.
Great to know. Thanks. Lucky you know how to take the Note 5 apart to retrieve your pen stuck in backwards. That was hilarious by the way, didn't think you would actually do it.
I mean, I get it's rather inconvenient when the pen gets stuck if inserted the wrong way. But if it does, couldn't you just push a shim between the pen and the wall of the phone where the "sensor" is attached to get the pen put again? Or are the tolerances so fine you would actually have to take the phone apart?
here's a little tip take a strong cut it down the and sliding around the pen and go over lever and you'll have your pen out without having to tear apart an old phone
what about if you did it with a bit more force? I just want to be 100% sure. someone doesnt try to do it or you know any kind of reason why someone would do it.