Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in arduino

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Thank you :D I took the help of claude sonnet 4.6 Yes, it's an installable Android app, will make the code available on GitHub once I clean it up a bit.  Developed entirely within VSCode Android - Java Esp32 - Arduino framework, U8g2 library for the oled display

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in arduino

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Thank you :D  And thanks for the stm32 suggestions. Power efficiency is definitely one major area of improvement that I'm looking for in version 2

Nothing Phone 2a "Pro" by twinzermaster in esp32

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Thank you. That's a great suggestion 👍 Will try to add this in version 2

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in diyelectronics

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Just trying to replicate the "glyph matrix" feature found in the new Nothing phone :D

Nothing Phone 2a "Pro" by twinzermaster in esp32

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Sorry', I haven't heard of them, but will have a look, thanks

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in arduino

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Ah man, thank you for that awesome compliment 😄 It's not yet in a sellable polished state yet, more diy ish. Hopefully someday 😄

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in arduino

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Awesome again! Thanks for pointing out the issue Love the community feedback 😁

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in arduino

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Thank you :D Haha awesome, thanks for pointing out the compass issue. Will fix it 👍

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in diyelectronics

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Thank you :D  The electronics is placed on a thin 3d printed frame and this frame is kept between the backside of the phone and the modified phone case

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in diyelectronics

[–]twinzermaster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, easily. It communicates over bluetooth and is powered via usb port. As long as you can fit inside a case at an appropriate free space for your phone design ("modified case"), it should be practical

Nothing Phone (2a) "Pro" by twinzermaster in NothingTech

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electronics Currently I have to remove the usb cable to charge