so the drifta devices doesn't need to be close to your decoder?
If you want to travel you will have to get the new battery powered decoder then plug the drifta into this and plug your phone into the drifta.
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so the drifta devices doesn't need to be close to your decoder?
and which contracts does it work with? I can't see paying five hundred something Rand a month to watch such a tiny screen.
so the drifta devices doesn't need to be close to your decoder?
Instead of selling Driftas Multichoice should be offering deals for the phones that do have the technology built in.
This is a BAD article. As can be seen by the comments above, it really confuses readers. If the phone hardware does not support DVB-H, no software will help, and I am sure that all phones that do support DVB-H, will come with software to view it.
If I can guess, it ill be like Jan, that the software is for the phones to connect to the drifta, but not via DVB-H like he said. It will be via WiFi, using multichoices own protocol.
Why does the Drifta only work on selected Wi-Fi devices?
A secure sorftware application is required for each device that can be paired with the Drifta. We are working on a number of new applications to enable access to Blackberry, Nokia and Android smartphone devices and these will be available in early 2011. dstvmobile.com
@dexster : You don't need to even have a dstv subscription to use this device, it's a total stand alone device. Doesn't need to be plugged into anything, got it's own little flimsy aerial which catches the DVB-H signal. I'm using it on my iPad, not too bad. If you are an existing Dstv subscriber, then you get to use the device for free until the 1 April 2012! Otherwise it is R36 or R39pm subscription.
Having read the article it seems pretty clear to meThis is a BAD article. As can be seen by the comments above, it really confuses readers. If the phone hardware does not support DVB-H, no software will help, and I am sure that all phones that do support DVB-H, will come with software to view it.
The purpose of the applications would be to interface with MultiChoice's “Drifta” device which costs around R600 at retail.
Any news yet when dstv mobile will support android?
they took so long I wrote my own, only problem is I sync the guide to a mysql db on my PC and then use WiFi to access it on my Android
yes pls elaborate
tell us how you doing it please?
i have a android phone and i just bought the drifta