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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 12:28 PM
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wow you guys are awesome....haha, any plans for further tuning like different cams? supercharger? turbo? etc?


On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Technical Account <tech@superchips.com> wrote:
We are still working on the app for the phones. Currently, we use the tablet because it can only run one program at a time. With the phone, you run the risk of having a call or text interrupt the tuning. Which could possibly have undesired effects and we are trying to build an app that will be not only stable, but consistant also.

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From: BOB Garnabizzle [mailto:hbaklick@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 8:00 PM
To: Technical Account
Subject: VIVID

Hello,



My name is Robert Varner, I am sending this Email out today because I, and about a dozen or more other people are interested in your new product, the VIVID, now while most of us have Android phones, we dont see the need in to buying yet another device to do all the same things our phone does now. So my whole point of this email is to ask, how or is there any way for Superchips to produce a program or software for our phone, so that we can buy what is needed, without having another device ontop of all the gadgets we have already, I dont know about you, but I have a personal phone, a work phone, a ipod, and a double din head unit already, another gadget is just one more thing to loose, get stolen, broken, or anything could happen to it, hope we can work something out. I drive and most of the people on the forum that would be interested in the product that I know of drive a 3rd generation Dodge Dakota.



Thank You,



Best Regards,

Robert Varner



its goes bottom, then up this may be good!!!

 
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 07:32 AM
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Being the android geek I am, all I got to say is give there app permission to block incoming SMS or phone calls. This isn't the icrap, are phones are capable of handling this stuff. Or he'll, put it in airplane mode and just plug usb to micro usb into a obd 2 adapter and tune that way (although wireless is cheaper) there are many ways they could do this.
 
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 09:42 AM
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i cant wait!!!
 
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