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05:42
@Izzy Hey
 
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11:12
Good morning/afternoon/evening/night folks
 
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12:53
What a friendly fellow, this Ross: just passes by to wish us a great day!
 
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14:56
Lol that's me alright.
Figured I'd say hi!
Ha "ID-10-T" error. Subtle
15:36
@RossC I like that! Unfortunately you're always gone before I can return the greetings :)
Sorry, I'm in the office so have to fly around the place
"Quick look busy"
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Q: List of Android Tablets have OTG Support?

AntoopsI am looking for a list of android tablets which support OTG so that i can directly plug my digicam to tablet instead of laptop. Please help.

Though it's asking for a list, there is an answer to this if we can link to the searchable database maintained by Chainfire
(who make the USB Host Diagnostics app)
15:54
Hi GAThrawn do you have a link to the list?
And out of curiosity, would it suffice as an answer as it may not be complete and constatly updated going forward?
What do you guys do with 'unanswered' questions that have an answer in the comments or were abandoned by the poster?
16:24
Oops that link above was meant to link to the database, but can't edit now! It's at usbhost.chainfire.eu (used to be slightly more useful back when they used to just list all the results in a big table, but I think they had bandwidth problems with that
Thanks, that's what I found myself. Not ideal!
aha, finished work. Have a nice evening (or whatever time it is for you) everyone!
16:51
@RossC I usually first leave a comment asking the original commentator to make it an answer. If that didn't happen within 1..2 weeks, I make it an answer. Usually I add some more details if I can, or if not, there's always the possibility to make it a "community wiki" if you don't want to "adorn yourself with borrowed plumes" :)
 
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18:46
@Izzy I like it!
 
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19:52
Doesn't this belong into the category "Android independent phone questions", and should be put on hold: When does Android emit the least radiation?

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