

As to the other issue in the case of the screaming cube, I’ve put a bug in Polaroids ear for a firmware update.

I’ve taken a test video and it came out fine so I’ll run with the SanDisk for a bit and see what happens.
#BATTERY BUDDY PHOTOJOJO FULL#
Shaquan suggested that I format the card, which I just did, a full format not the quick and dirty. So the one second video issue was not with the Cube, but with the card. Of all the cards I could have picked, I chose a (wait for it… :-) 16GB Class 10 SanDisk Ultra Plus. Why me tech Lord, why me? Regular readers will recall that I was dissatisfied with the class 4 Micro-SD card that came with the Cube so two weeks ago I picked up a high quality class 10 card from Walmart during a trip to Rexburg. The reason I bring this up is because people have been having issues with SanDisk Ultra cards and incompatibility.
#BATTERY BUDDY PHOTOJOJO UPDATE#
We've just received an update from our manufacturers that state some microSD card formats may not be compatible with the CUBE, or other common action line cameras. Here’s the portion of the email that made my jaw drop: Hmm, I thought they had the day off today? The tech was friendly, had read my review of the Cube and thought they could help with my issues. What are your thoughts on the BatteryBuddy concept? Let us know down in the comments section below.I got an email this morning from a Polaroid technician named Shaquan.

If you’re not already using Litten’s personal respiratory, then you can add it to your package manager of choice via the following URL:
#BATTERY BUDDY PHOTOJOJO FOR FREE#
Those interested in giving BatteryBuddy a try can download it for free from Litten’s personal repository via their favorite package manager the tweak supports jailbroken iOS 13 and 14 devices. When you begin charging the battery, the icon appears happy again.īatteryBuddy is a purely aesthetic tweak harboring the sole mission of providing a fun and quirky user experience for pwned iPhones and iPads. The tweak is fully automatic with no options to configure, and so the facial expression changes on its own from happy to sad as the battery level drains.

Here’s a closer look at the facial expressions, just in case those in the screenshot examples above were too small for you to see: These battery icon-centric facial expressions were originally released as a macOS Menu Bar extension by Neil Sardesai, and it seems that Litten wanted to provide a similar user experience on jailbroken iPhones and iPads - hence the collaboration. One great example would be a newly released and free jailbreak tweak dubbed BatteryBuddy by iOS developer Litten, which provides the end user with a much cuter battery indicator in the Status Bar.Īs you’ll see for yourself in the screenshot examples below, BatteryBuddy puts a certain type of facial expression inside of the Status Bar’s battery icon depending on the charge level and charging state: Whether you’re trying to make the device behave differently than it does out of the box or you’re looking to personalize the user interface with themes, there’s a little bit of something out there for everyone. Many different forms of device customization exist for jailbroken iPhones and iPads.
