Hey guys, this is the wrong forum, mods please move (I've less than ten posts).
I'm writing an application for my Gear 2 Neo. I'm transfering data to the watch over SAP. Now I need to chart this data. I really only need a simple gauge chart that I can update as I recieve new messages. I've attempted to use JQuery, Justcharts, D3, etc. None of which seem to give me any output. Maybe there's something I'm missing here? But I've places all my JS files into JS, reference them correctly and everything. Is this a compatibility issue and should be looking at another library or is there something specific I should look at that is preventing this from working? Since all of my JS files are local, and I'm using data that's received over SAP and stored in a variable I don't think there's anything I missed, but who knows?
Thanks!
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Has anyone tried the patch to prevent viruses similar to the ones google just found and removed from the marked, the patch is here it claims to be for all pregingerbread phones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=977154
Looks like the patch just pushes a new Profile file. I am unsure of the purpose of Profile file? Can anyone confirm what Profile information it contains?
Also, if I was to download and install one of these apps, does anyone think an AV program would have found it (such as Lookout)? I'm doubtful but not sure how good the AV apps are for Android.
EDIT* It appears the Profile file is a blank file. Also Lookout AV is fully aware of this and they say Lookout would have caught this.
Guys,
After the last update of WatchStyler, Communication between my phone and Gear over Bluetooth is noticeably slow compared to the earlier days. Photo from Gear to Phone After capturing, Initially connecting and even changing the WatchStyler Theme too takes a very long time. I suspect Watchstyler, Since I didnt make any other changes in the Phone or Gear.
Can anyone upload a Stable earlier version of Watchstyler APK for me to test, and other than these, is there anything else that I should look into?
Thanks!
I haven't had any troubles yet. Sorry your having difficulty. Brendo has done a fantabulous job of organizing files for gear and other devices. Here's a mediafire link to all the apps he has been managing.
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/wbwcw3bis3d3n/Apps
If you check out brendos signature he has a link to his site where he's managing it all.
Hi, I am thinking about taking the plunge and getting a Gear Neo. Besides notifications and the ability to actually making/receiving phone calls (and the IR blaster is also very nice..), the other killer features for me would be:
- a good S Note/note app, the ideal would be to be able to run Google Keep on it... Is it possible? What is there for the Gear Neo/Tizen smartwatches?
- being able to read documents (*.DOC or *.RTF or even *.TXT files would be OK). Is this possible?
Ideally, I would have Dropbox on my smartwatch and could open my docs from there but I realize that I may be asking too much... LOL
So, anyway, what can you do in these 2 areas on a Gear Neo?? All of the other features are very much talked about everywhere and are clear to me but few seem to care about these 2 use cases...
TIA
I hear the Gear S is now totally independent, built in wifi, 4g, etc... Anyways, This thing is a bluetooth device, I'm assuming it's got a built in generic bluetooth dongle and the tizen OS itself handles protocols such as a2dp for headphones, and communication thru their strange SAP protocol. (Samsung Accessory Protocol)
Is it at all possible to achieve internet access for apps with any APIs for the new Gear S? I figured my phone (actual samsung) along with other manufacturers have a Tethering option. I was hoping I could turn on my bluetooth tethering and get actual internet connectivity on the Gear 2 Neo, and start developing real web-oriented apps for the watch without some flaky form of polling using a background process on the phone itself to relay content to the gear 2 neo.
Once I heard you could code for this in as close to HTML/CSS/JavaScript as possible (there are some things that just don't translate to be as simple as it is in any browser) I was hooked, rushed out and bought one, but now I'm disappointed at my purchase realizing there is no way to achieve any content from the web without a back-end running on the phone, and I never liked java, nor do I care to learn it.
Could it be already possible just no way to reference the internet thru the js methods available in the Tizen SDK? This is a form of linux, what about possibly getting perl or node.js in there and maybe making your own interface to sockets? It'd be so awesome to actually have perl on a gear 2 neo.
found thread
I searched before posting this, couldn't find nothing, and an unrelated google search about gear 2 neo ringtones brought up a link... go figure. Anybody else looking can also see the solution I stumbled upon here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-2/general/guide-internet-connection-gear2-5-steps-t2956328/post57140526#post57140526
while it's not perfect, it's a giant leap in the right direction I look forward to more in this thread!
I am using a hm-10 to connect to my Android test application. Unfortunately, is a big struggle compared to the hc-05 device. Anyway. The "samplegatt" does not work, either with my device or for whatever reason. So I found a different blog that explains the sample must be modified:
(the dumb forum won't allow me to post a link)
ayh tee tee pee android-er.blogspot.com/2015/12/connect-hm-10-ble-module-to-android.html?showComment=1454055306623#c9017603593836048433
So after the modifications, THAT won't work either. It's not the first one, just the most recent.... I have tried so many example applications from google searching, I have saturated my efforts. I KNOW the module can work with my phone, from using a ble test application from play store (that I can't seem to find company website or track down the source code for).
I was hoping to know if anyone else struggled with this, and if you can advise me on how / where to get a working sample application.
It turns out, the new changes for sdk version 23 require all types of permission changes in the code, since someone decided it was a good idea to enable gps location in order to use bluetooth. I had to change my target sdk back to 22 and the samples started working.