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What's Next Domus 1.1

27 MB / 0+ Downloads / Rating 5.0 - 1 reviews


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What's Next Domus, developed and published by Dog Hunter LLC, has released its latest version, 1.1, on 2023-01-23. This app falls under the Education category on the Google Play Store and has achieved over 10 installs. It currently holds an overall rating of 5.0, based on 1 reviews.

What's Next Domus APK available on this page is compatible with all Android devices that meet the required specifications (Android 4.0+). It can also be installed on PC and Mac using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks, LDPlayer, and others.

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App Details

Package name: whatsnext.domus

Updated: 2 years ago

Developer Name: Dog Hunter LLC

Category: Education

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Installation Instructions

This article outlines two straightforward methods for installing What's Next Domus on PC Windows and Mac.

Using BlueStacks

  1. Download the APK/XAPK file from this page.
  2. Install BlueStacks by visiting http://bluestacks.com.
  3. Open the APK/XAPK file by double-clicking it. This action will launch BlueStacks and begin the application's installation. If the APK file does not automatically open with BlueStacks, right-click on it and select 'Open with...', then navigate to BlueStacks. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop the APK file onto the BlueStacks home screen.
  4. Wait a few seconds for the installation to complete. Once done, the installed app will appear on the BlueStacks home screen. Click its icon to start using the application.

Using LDPlayer

  1. Download and install LDPlayer from https://www.ldplayer.net.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file directly into LDPlayer.

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App Rating

5.0
Total 1 reviews

Previous Versions

What's Next Domus 1.1
2023-01-23 / 27 MB / Android 4.0+

About this app

Makers all over the world want to add intelligence to their homes, to be more efficient
with resources, and to use data and sensors to control things. Before you convert
your real home to the Internet of Things, make a smaller version of a smart house. In
Italy, a miniature house is called a casetta, so let’s learn about electronics, computer
programming, and mobile applications by setting up our own Domus Smart House. To
help make things easier, you are going to follow the step-by-step guide to add, program,
and test each function individually until the mini house is fully assembled. You will be
able to control a mini house’s ambient light color, ring the bell, receive motion detection
alerts, and monitor the ambient temperature — all from a mobile device (Apple/Android) connected to the local network.
The breadboard is the primary place where you will be building the circuits. The
horizontal and vertical rows of the breadboard carry electricity through thin metal strips
under the plastic on top, with holes to plug in your components. The breadboard diagram
is what you will make your breadboard look like with the parts in your kit. The other view
of the circuit is called a schematic view, which is a more abstract way of showing the
relationships between components in a circuit. Schematics do not always show where
components are placed relative to each other, but they show how they are connected.

New features

New stable version

App Permissions

Allows applications to open network sockets.
Allows applications to change Wi-Fi connectivity state.
Allows applications to access information about Wi-Fi networks.
Allows an app to access precise location.
Allows an app to access approximate location.
Allows applications to access information about networks.
Allows an application to write to external storage.
Allows an application to read from external storage.