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The last few days I've been like a pig in mud working through the T-A7670SA's feature set evaluating it for a project. I discovered that all the required hardware is present to build a working mobile phone. So of course, I went on a little tangent. This board has Bluetooth, WIFI, LTE, GPS, USB, solar charging, condenser mic input, speaker output, 18650 Battery Holder, TF Card slot, SIM slot and plenty of GPIO. | The last few days I've been like a pig in mud working through the T-A7670SA's feature set evaluating it for a project. I discovered that all the required hardware is present to build a working mobile phone. So of course, I went on a little tangent. This board has Bluetooth, WIFI, LTE, GPS, USB, solar charging, condenser mic input, speaker output, 18650 Battery Holder, TF Card slot, SIM slot and plenty of GPIO. | ||
- | I'll walk you through how to work with the board, what to solder, how to send/receive SMS and how to send/receive calls using the just stock firmware. No code required. | + | I'll walk you through how to work with the board, what to solder, how to send/receive SMS and how to send/receive calls using just the stock firmware. No code required. |
As there is no keypad or display, all interactions are done via USB/serial interface. Without adding interface and display hardware with our own firmware, there's only so far we can go. But we can do quite a lot as a first step. | As there is no keypad or display, all interactions are done via USB/serial interface. Without adding interface and display hardware with our own firmware, there's only so far we can go. But we can do quite a lot as a first step. |