Eye-Fi Droid – a server application running on Android OS and allows you to upload photos from Eye-Fi SD card to Android Phone (G1, HTC Magic and etc) without the Eye-Fi Manager. To send the information you need T-Mobile G1 (or any other phone, netbook, device with the Android OS) and the Eye-Fi SD card was connected to a WiFi access point. So you should not forget to specify Upload Key, which can be taken from your Eye-Fi account, just enter eye.fi login/password and get list of your Eye-Fi cards.
Eye-Fi Droid allows you to:
- Load photos from Eye-Fi SD card via WiFi as well in the background
- Save GPS coordinates in Jpeg Exif on the fly or manualy
- View your photos on Google Maps
- You can use more than one card!
- Get list of Eye-Fi cards from your eye.fi account.
- View a list of your uploaded photos
- Allows you to send photos via the built-programs (email, messaging, picasa, etc.). Resize and rotate pictures (using the exif orientation) before sending
- Set photos as wallpaper, contact icon
- Has a built in photo viewer (full screen, rotate using exif orientation)
Does this app support the newer X2 Eye-Fi Cards?
I don’t have this type Eye-Fi card, but I think – yes (Share & Pro works fine)
Shouldn’t matter. Our agents/servers or any ported agents don’t care if it’s a 1st gen card or an X2.
But as soon as I get my DROID, I’ll test everything
Can’t wait.
Does it work ad Hoc or over W-Lan ?
Can it automaticaly send the files over 3G connection ? email ? ftp ?
Does it work with every file type ? (mov, mp4, wav, cr2, nef, etc…)
Can I edit the IPTC header of jpeg files ? (Caption, Headline, etc…)
Does it still works with very big files from 21 MP cameras ?
It is Possible to edit big Pictures with a Droid Phone ? (crop, level, white balance, sharpness)
Regards.