GUIDE - SMARTPHONE RECYCLED
Why throw out your old smartphone
when you can put it to these creative uses instead
Your old iPhone sits, languishing,
in a drawer. An Android handset is stuffed between books on a shelf. Perhaps an
old Windows Phone is prop ping a door open. It doesn't have to be this way.
You
have plenty of options for reusing your old smartphone. Sure, you could sell
it, but why bother when there are so many ways you can reuse it; some more
creative than you may have thought.
VR
HEADSET
NO,
SERIOUSLY. Thanks to the wonder of Google Cardboard and its various clones, you
can turn a compatible phone into a budget yet impressive virtual reality
headset.It's essentially a headset for a smartphone displaying stereoscopic images,
and with compatibility with Windows Phone devices and iPhones, as well as
Android phones, your old smartphone can soon be giving you newfound enjoyment
in a new virtual reality world!
MEDIA
REMOTE
UNLESS
YOU'VE spent a lot of money on a new TV, set-top box or sound system, the
quality of the remote controls is usually very poor.Whether you need a
replacement remote for a home built media centre or for a cheap TV, you should
find that any IR-equipped smartphone is capable of being reconfigured as a
media remote, following a quick trip to the appropriate app store.Media remote
apps are available for iPhone, Windows Phone and Android, and might replace any
number of remote controls in your household into one lightweight, touchscreen
solution. Just remember to charge every couple of days.
COMPACT
MEDIA CENTRE
UNBELIEVABLY,
YOU could even reconfigure an old smartphone as a media centre, simply by
installing the Kodi software. You are, however, typically limited to Android
handsets for this creative new use for your old solution.Thanks to USB OTG, you
can connect external hard disk drives to your old Android device, and with the
media centre up and running you'll be able to enjoy media across your home
network, all served from your old Android smartphone.
DIGITAL
PHOTO FRAME
AS
LONG as your old phone has its display intact, it will make a stunning and
attractive digital photo frame. Various apps and tools are available to
facilitate this, so as long as you can load photos onto your phone directly or
by syncing with a cloud solution like Dropbox, you should be able to configure
the previously drawerdwelling phone into a desktop or sideboardsitting photo
frame, cycling through favourite photos. On Android, you can do this with the
Instant Video Slideshow app, while iOS users should try the aptly-named Digital
Photo Frame.
PORTABLE
RECORDING STUDIO
ALTHOUGH
NOT ideal for older phones and tablets, musicians can also benefit from the
portability of older hardware without worrying about whether recording is going
to drain the battery and make calls impossible. Connecting a guitar to an iPad
is pretty straightforward, and various portable music studio apps are available
for Android and iOS. For instance, Garageband is available for iOS, and if you
prefer electronic music, the KORG Gadget app is worth a look. Android users
have fewer strong options, although Walk Band and the premium FL Studio Mobile,
should be checked.
SOUND
RECORDER
SMARTPHONES
COME with microphones it's how you talk to the person on the other end of the
line so it makes sense to install a recording app and use the old phone as a
recorder. This might be of the dictating machine variety, which could prove
useful around the house if you're making notes for school, work, or perhaps for
a writing project. If you're a podcaster, an old smartphone running Soundcloud
can even be used to record a show.
CARPUTER
IN
A world where automobiles are seen as the next new frontier in OS development,
having a smartphone-based carputer that acts as an incar entertainment system
is a good option.While you may not be able to access data about your car's
performance, bringing a phone into your car permanently in this way can change
the way you drive forever. Just remember to keep both hands on the wheel and
let your passenger or co-pilot choose the tunes.
STILL
CAMERA
PROBABLY
THE most creative thing that you do with your smartphone is to take photos so
why not keep doing that? Rather than rely on a device that might have a low battery,
why not rely on an old smartphone as your main camera for parties and nights
out?
Using public Wi-Fi, you'll be able to upload your pictures to the cloud and
even share them on Face book and tweak and share them on Instagram.
CAMCORDER
IN
A similar vein, your old smartphone may make for a superb handheld camcorder.
Obviously, the better the quality of the camera software and hardware, the
better the results, but if you're rocking an old iPhone or high end Windows
Phone in your spare drawer, you could be looking at some superb results. This
also makes your old smartphone suitable for other compact camera-related
projects, such as a security camera, a baby monitor, or even a dashboard cam.
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
Librarian
Khaitan
& Co
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