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Ever fancied creating your very own Arduino mobile phone? If you have, Adafruit has published detailed instructions on how to use the Arduino platform to create your very own custom mobile phone ...
This one caught my eye on twitter - a Redditor has converted a 1961 Western Electric Model 500 telephone into a rotary cell phone using Arduino.
Have an ancient cell phone sitting around? Tinkernut shows you how to make use of it by turning it into a smartwatch with an Arduino brain. Using a Nokia 1100, Tinkernut walks you through pulling ...
With this feature, your phone sensors are polled continuously and the data is sent to the Arduino Cloud in real-time.
Your smartphone is packed with tons of sensors — many of them the same types of sensors that you might want to strap on to an Arduino by way of a shield. It’s got Bluetooth. It’s got WiFi.
The fact that you can build a cellphone around an Arduino is pretty neat. But we’re drawn to this project more as a testament to the advancement of hobby electronics. An [Average Joe] can bui… ...
Cell phones are easy enough to come by these days, but if you've ever wanted to just build your own, Instructables user xiaobo__ shows how to do it with an Arduino. The little DIY phone isn't ...
This system does not yet work with full Arduino Phone Apps access quite yet, but it very well could in the near future. At the moment you'll also need to have access to a 3D printer to make the ...
This one caught my eye on twitter - a Redditor has converted a 1961 Western Electric Model 500 telephone into a rotary cell phone using Arduino.
This is the problem 1Sheeld wants to solve. 1Sheeld allows a you to use your cell phone as a sensor and I/O suite for your Arduino, replacing many existing shields.
SparqEE CELLv1.0 is a compact certified cellular board that plugs directly into Arduino and the Raspberry Pi shields, letting you piggyback on networks all over the world.