need help to turn on gear vr developer mode - Samsung Gear VR

I still unable to turn on the gear vr developer mode please help
i have already,
1. installed sideload
2. upload my osig
3. installed an application from sideload with my osig sign (sideload auto sign the apk with my osig)
4. enabled developer mode

FerdinandT said:
I still unable to turn on the gear vr developer mode please help
i have already,
1. installed sideload
2. upload my osig
3. installed an application from sideload with my osig sign (sideload auto sign the apk with my osig)
4. enabled developer mode
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What are you trying to accomplish? I don't think the Gear VR itself has a developer mode. The phone, yes. You need to enable the phone's developer options to be able to debug on it.

Yes, what i mean is enable the developer mode inside my phone. Not gear vr

Ah, you have to open Settings -> About phone -> Software info and press buildnumber 7 times (I think 7 times). Just press it until it says 'Developer options enabled'.

loermansa said:
Ah, you have to open Settings -> About phone -> Software info and press buildnumber 7 times (I think 7 times). Just press it until it says 'Developer options enabled'.
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I have already tried all the steps mentioned above

And you're not getting developers options in settings?

FerdinandT said:
Yes, what i mean is enable the developer mode inside my phone. Not gear vr
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Sounds like you are trying to do 2 different things.
1: Developer mode on phone and in 2: Gear VR Service.
Both can be tricky. My wife and I have identical phones but my phone setup easy peasy and my wife's was a royal pain! Drove me nuts. In Sideload VR I would recommend installing the Sideload VR Testapp.
We use the Galaxy S6. But some S7 users had similar problems such as here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=66120382
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developweb said:
Sounds like you are trying to do 2 different things.
1: Developer mode on phone and in 2: Gear VR Service.
Both can be tricky. My wife and I have identical phones but my phone setup easy peasy and my wife's was a royal pain! Drove me nuts. In Sideload VR I would recommend installing the Sideload VR Testapp.
We use the Galaxy S6. But some S7 users had similar problems such as here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=66120382
Sent from my SM-G920W8 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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No i just want to enable gear vr developer, not phone developer. But then phone developer need to be activated first right? From the link you provided there is still no solution

Do you mean that you want to develop apps for Gear VR? There is no 'Gear VR Developer mode' and there is no 'Phone developer' that needs to be activated. The phone has a developers menu in options that you need to activate, but you have already done that, you say.
Perhaps if you could explain why you want to enable gear vr developer, then we could help you. What do you want to do when you have 'enabled gear vr developer'?

loermansa said:
Do you mean that you want to develop apps for Gear VR? There is no 'Gear VR Developer mode' and there is no 'Phone developer' that needs to be activated. The phone has a developers menu in options that you need to activate, but you have already done that, you say.
Perhaps if you could explain why you want to enable gear vr developer, then we could help you. What do you want to do when you have 'enabled gear vr developer'?
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I want to use the application and games in oculus (eg. Temple run vr) but my vr headset is bobo z3, so i cannot start the game witout docking my phone. It say insert your device into your gear vr

FerdinandT said:
I want to use the application and games in oculus (eg. Temple run vr) but my vr headset is bobo z3, so i cannot start the game witout docking my phone. It say insert your device into your gear vr
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Aha, now I understand.
I'm sorry, but the Oculus store is exclusive for the Gear VR and Samsung phones. I's currently not possible to use that content with other headsets or phones. The Gear VR has extra motion sensors and apps and games in the Oculus store use them.

Ok then thank you

FerdinandT said:
No i just want to enable gear vr developer, not phone developer. But then phone developer need to be activated first right? From the link you provided there is still no solution
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In the Gear VR Service it is activated in a similar manner to phone. (Clicking multiple times on VR service version activating developer options) This allows you to run oculus apps outside of the viewer but WITHOUT head tracking rendering most apps useless. A Bluetooth controller will navigate some apps but not all. As stated above this is really for GearVR and Samsung phones.
Sent from my SM-G920W8 using XDA-Developers mobile app

FerdinandT said:
I still unable to turn on the gear vr developer mode please help
i have already,
1. installed sideload
2. upload my osig
3. installed an application from sideload with my osig sign (sideload auto sign the apk with my osig)
4. enabled developer mode
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You are missing one step!
Do follow the instruction of [Play Cardboard apps on Gear VR] app (download on Google Play)

hoaivu1508 said:
Do follow the instruction of [Play Cardboard apps on Gear VR] app (download on Google Play)
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Unfortunately that is not my case, i do not have gear vr. My vr is bobovr z3 and i want to run oculus apps.

FerdinandT said:
Unfortunately that is not my case, i do not have gear vr. My vr is bobovr z3 and i want to run oculus apps.
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I see,
but in [Play cardboard app on Gear VR] app (only work for Samsung device), It also have instruction "how to enable Gear VR developer mode" (Advanced mode)
It will create a "Gear VR service" shortcut on app menu, and you can open "Gear VR service" to enable/disable Gear VR Developer mode any time you want

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hoaivu1508 said:
I see,
but in [Play cardboard app on Gear VR] app (only work for Samsung device), It also have instruction "how to enable Gear VR developer mode" (Advanced mode)
It will create a "Gear VR service" shortcut on app menu, and you can open "Gear VR service" to enable/disable Gear VR Developer mode any time you want
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Still can't, i have already bought package disabler, kunkunsoft, and downloaded sideload, injected osig. Almost give up.

FerdinandT said:
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Still can't, i have already bought package disabler, kunkunsoft, and downloaded sideload, injected osig. Almost give up.
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Did you do step 2?
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hoaivu1508 said:
Did you do step 2?
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It say after turn on gear vr developer mode. I cant even turn on the developer mode. I have done step 1 download an apps from sideload with my osig signature signed.

FerdinandT said:
It say after turn on gear vr developer mode. I cant even turn on the developer mode. I have done step 1 download an apps from sideload with my osig signature signed.
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"turn on gear vr developer mode" is mean all you did in step 1
1. installed sideload
2. upload my osig
3. installed an application from sideload with my osig sign (sideload auto sign the apk with my osig)
4. enabled developer mode
And step 2: (enable/disable Gear VR Developer Mode)
1. Go to Settings > Application Manager
2. Select Gear VR Service
3. Select Manage Storage
4. Click on VR Service Version several times until the Developer Mode toggle shows up
5. Toggle Developer Mode
But in some device, step 2 not work
So we need to download "Play cardboard app on Gear VR" , it can do step 2 well with one click
If this app not work, contact to developer to get refund (7 day refund guaranteed)
I did follow some way from Internet but it not worked
When I did follow instruction of this app, it worked

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Gear VR with Google Cardboard apps (and 3D vids with other players) - Easy!!!

I was looking around for a way to use the gear VR with Cardboard apps and all I could find was to just not insert the usb all the way or tuck it under the micro usb plug, I knew there had to be a better way. There is. With this easy trick you can use all the Cardboard apps and watch SBS 3D using a player like BS player easy.
Here's how to use the Gear VR outside of the native Oculus app, and it's soooo easy. Note: You'll need to be rooted for this to work.
1. download the App Quarantine app from the play store and install it.
2. Create a widget and select the App Quarantine widget. Select the "Gear VR Service" as the app to freeze/defrost.
Bam, that's it. When you want to use a Cardboard app just click the widget, then lock icon, and then load the Cardboard app you want to use before inserting the phone into the headset. If you want to watch a SBS 3D movie in BS player just load it, pinch to zoom out a bit (fiddle with this to get it to your liking), click play and put on the headset and you're set. With a BT game controller you can even control the the playback.
When you're ready to go back to the Gear, just click the widget again and then the unlock icon. So simple...
If this helped give me a thanks below! Have fun, this headset rocks!!!!
Edit: Just to clarify, this will only work with Cardboard apps that don't require the magnetic clicker. However, I have found if you have a high power neodymium magnet laying around you can just swipe it by the end of the headset (kind of quickly) and it will trigger the clicker. Kinda lame for shooter games, but it's a workaround...
Nice. I'm going to try it, before Google or Samsung fives it
It also works to just put the phone in below the microusb plug - it fits fine..
diomark said:
It also works to just put the phone in below the microusb plug - it fits fine..
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I know, mentioned that in the first paragraph. Just don't think it's a good idea to put the unesacerry strain on the USB connector and have a less than secure fit (don't want the phone crashing to the floor). This only takes 2 seconds to do and allows for a secure docking of the phone.
The Note will need this connectivity if 3rd party devs are going to use the tracking data from the headset in their apps. Way lower latency than using the phone's sensors...
AspenMan said:
I was looking around for a way to use the gear VR with Cardboard apps and all I could find was to just not insert the usb all the way or tuck it under the micro usb plug, I knew there had to be a better way. There is. With this easy trick you can use all the Cardboard apps and watch SBS 3D using a player like BS player easy.
Here's how to use the Gear VR outside of the native Oculus app, and it's soooo easy.
1. download the App Quarantine app from the play store and install it.
2. Create a widget and select the App Quarantine widget. Select the "Gear VR Service" as the app to freeze/defrost.
Bam, that's it. When you want to use a Cardboard app just click the widget, then lock icon, and then load the Cardboard app you want to use before inserting the phone into the headset. If you want to watch a SBS 3D movie in BS player just load it, pinch to zoom out a bit (fiddle with this to get it to your liking), click play and put on the headset and you're set. With a BT game controller you can even control the the playback.
When you're ready to go back to the Gear, just click the widget again and then the unlock icon. So simple...
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Nice idea but you do need root for that app right? Can the Note 4 be already rooted without tripping the Knox counter?
You do need to be rooted. Haven't seen a way to root without tripping Knox, yet...
2. Create a widget and select the App Quarantine widget. Select the "Gear VR Service" as the app to freeze/defrost.
Where is this? cant find it in list of apps to freeze.
charlie
AspenMan said:
You do need to be rooted. Haven't seen a way to root without tripping Knox, yet...
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Might need to point that out in a revision, since that means this helps only about 5% of current N4 owners. Boo to no root!
I would like to use my other video players since the player built in does not cover all codecs or AC3.
It appears you must already have made a connection to the Gear VR in order to have the Gear VR Service? I too, cannot see this service anywhere. I have a Exynos model Note 4 (N910U) and it is my understanding that the Exynos models are not yet compatible with the VR. I've been trying to find the service used to auto launch whatever it is the VR auto launches to try and disable that with DisableService but have yet to find this. Any ideas?
callif said:
2. Create a widget and select the App Quarantine widget. Select the "Gear VR Service" as the app to freeze/defrost.
Where is this? cant find it in list of apps to freeze.
charlie
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Try rebooting your phone and looking for the Gear VR service again. If you have the Gear installed it should be there.
KrakaJap said:
It appears you must already have made a connection to the Gear VR in order to have the Gear VR Service? I too, cannot see this service anywhere. I have a Exynos model Note 4 (N910U) and it is my understanding that the Exynos models are not yet compatible with the VR. I've been trying to find the service used to auto launch whatever it is the VR auto launches to try and disable that with DisableService but have yet to find this. Any ideas?
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My guess is that you'll have had to make a connection at least once and will definitely need to have installed the Gear apps first. I would install the gear, run through the setup, reboot, put the phone into the gear and then remove it, install the App Quarantine app and then try it. Should work.
AspenMan said:
My guess is that you'll have had to make a connection at least once and will definitely need to have installed the Gear apps first. I would install the gear, run through the setup, reboot, put the phone into the gear and then remove it, install the App Quarantine app and then try it. Should work.
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This won't work for me or anyone who cannot make that initial connection: we'll have to find another way or wait until the Gear VR supports the Exynos Note 4s. Right now, the N910U will not work with Gear VR until it receives a firmware update supporting it. I received confirmation directly from Samsung about this yet no details as to when the Exynos models will receive support. Way to go, Samsung, for making this perfectly clear to those looking to buy the Gear VR.
KrakaJap said:
This won't work for me or anyone who cannot make that initial connection: we'll have to find another way or wait until the Gear VR supports the Exynos Note 4s. Right now, the N910U will not work with Gear VR until it receives a firmware update supporting it. I received confirmation directly from Samsung about this yet no details as to when the Exynos models will receive support. Way to go, Samsung, for making this perfectly clear to those looking to buy the Gear VR.
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I would think if the gear app launches when you attach it (even if only to notify you it's not compatible) there has to be a service running. Should be able to freeze it and attach the Gear without the app launching...
If you have no need for the Gear apps just yet (until you can update your phone), just use Titanium backup and freeze any app you see related to the Gear VR and you should be able to attach it to the phone without anything happening. The touchpad should also be recognized as a mouse and volume and back buttons should also work.
AspenMan said:
I would think if the gear app launches when you attach it (even if only to notify you it's not compatible) there has to be a service running. Should be able to freeze it and attach the Gear without the app launching...
If you have no need for the Gear apps just yet (until you can update your phone), just use Titanium backup and freeze any app you see related to the Gear VR and you should be able to attach it to the phone without anything happening. The touchpad should also be recognized as a mouse and volume and back buttons should also work.
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You're not understanding though... the Exynos models are not compatible with Gear VR, period. When you plug them in you get a black screen and that's it. Nothing gets launched, installed, etc. The Gear VR service is not present until you make that first connection and get the software. I guess the software resides on the Gear VR itself and is pushed to the Note 4? I don't know exactly how it works. I just know it won't work
I also don't know if it's all Exynos models but I know for sure it's not compatible with N910U.
I have an Exynos version and I was able to successfully stop the gear vr service.
Download an app called Disable Service and you should see the Gear VR Service there. Just force it to stop.
Alternatively, you can go into Settings, Applications Manager and Force it to Stop from there.
Once Stoped, it should work.
One thing I noticed though, was that Im having difficulties finding good convergence with other apps. I dont know whether this is due to my large IPD (73) or due to the fact that these apps are not optimized for the Gear VR.
Theres cool app for cinema called Cmoar VR cinema, but I was unable to find proper focus with this app.
lucianolsp said:
I have an Exynos version and I was able to successfully stop the gear vr service.
Download an app called Disable Service and you should see the Gear VR Service there. Just force it to stop.
Alternatively, you can go into Settings, Applications Manager and Force it to Stop from there.
Once Stoped, it should work.
One thing I noticed though, was that Im having difficulties finding good convergence with other apps. I dont know whether this is due to my large IPD (73) or due to the fact that these apps are not optimized for the Gear VR.
Theres cool app for cinema called Cmoar VR cinema, but I was unable to find proper focus with this app.
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And what's your baseband? ANK5? ANK7? I'm N910U (Hong Kong) ANJ5 and the Gear VR service does not exist. We have yet to receive the firmware update making this model compatible with Gear VR.
hum... didnt know that.
My baseband is NK5.
IF I disable the service, I can connect to the usb no problem.
lucianolsp said:
hum... didnt know that.
My baseband is NK5.
IF I disable the service, I can connect to the usb no problem.
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I'm tempted to try Taiwan ANK7. I've never done that before though... that should work right? Both models are N910U.
I still can't get the widget to show the vr services, when I go direct to the app I see the VR services just fine ... Damn you, tricky VR

Gear VR with Google Cardboard apps NO ROOT

Lo folks,
as it has not been mentioned here, there is a method without the need for root posted on reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GearVR/comments/3c061s/cardboard_on_gear_vr_for_s6_easy_nonroot_solution/
Just received my Gear VR today and was looking for a solution to use Cardboard apps without rooting my phone.
Here it is:
- Install Package Disabler from the PlayStore
- Open it and check the box on the Gear VR Service
That's it. You can now plug your S6 into the Gear VR without Oculus Home starting up and use Cardboard apps.
To use Oculus Home again, just uncheck the Gear VR Service in Package Disabler.
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The cool part is that the touchscreen and the back button is still working!
If you enable the "Developer Mode" in the Gear VR Service (before disabling it), you will also get the bonus of low persistence which makes the experience much better!
So have fun and all credits to enzo1982 @ reddit
This was a game-changer for me! I finally know what Cardboard apps look like with a good headset... pretty rough really. But I'm glad I can use the Gear VR for Cardboard apps now, instead of my crappy cardboard unit.
works with s6
This also works with the s6.
I cant enter developer mode because i have to have an app installed with my own signed osig file and im not sure how to do that.
gagobaa said:
I cant enter developer mode because i have to have an app installed with my own signed osig file and im not sure how to do that.
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This is the easiest way to do it:
First install the SideloadVR app from www.sideloadvr.com.
Then complete their setup (in the app) to get your signature file.
After this you just have to download any app with SideloadVR as it gets automatically signed with your personal signature file. :good:
Thanks, this is a very good solution
It doesn't seem to work under 6.0.1 on a Galaxy S7 Edge. Service cannot be disabled. Any ideas?
kabukiman said:
It doesn't seem to work under 6.0.1 on a Galaxy S7 Edge. Service cannot be disabled. Any ideas?
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Be specific and we should be able to find a solution.
1. What step specifically doesn't work?
2. By service do you mean Gear VR service using Package Disabler Pro?
Hi guys. Could you please tell me where to find the developer mode for the gear vr service?
Edit: Found it out by myself. I also have to try the upper solution with my own apk.
it doesn't work on my samsung s7 edge , after i did all those step , when i put in my phone , it just stay in normal phone screens
kfmic said:
it doesn't work on my samsung s7 edge , after i did all those step , when i put in my phone , it just stay in normal phone screens
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If you use package disabler to disable Gear VR Service, normal phone screen is what you wanted. You start a Cardboard app first, then put it in the headset at the appropriate step in order to use the app without starting Oculus software.
It's finally working on my S7 Edge. Just tried to reinstall Package Disabler. You have confirm this Knox Disclaimer on the first occasion. I skipped back and retried resulting in an not working admin state.
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Installed package disabler but when i try to check gear vr service it says "This packag cannot be disabled.deactivate adminfrom settings -> Security -> Device Administrator". i checked the settings. package diabler has got admin access. the "Gear VR Service" text is written in magenta. im using the S7.
any ideas on how to solve the problem?
edit: the error message occurs no matter what programm im trying to disable. even with self installed apks.
edit2: solved the problem. @all if you encounter the same problems, reinstall the app and it should work.
Try to use this app and you can use Cardboard, it work WITHOUT ROOT
Play Cardboard apps on Gear VR
hoaivu1508 said:
Try to use this app and you can use Cardboard, it work WITHOUT ROOT
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kaikaisoft.pakagedisable
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Play store link in OP is "not available in [my] country," and this one is "not found on this server."
Are there any free alternatives? This is pure bullcrap on oculus and I do not want to pay for this small fix.
if you look around the web more, you will find that you can "hack" it in many ways - disable the startup of the special GearVR drivers, don't plug the phone in (stick it "under" the flap with the usb plug, or even make your own "jumper" to switch of the OTG aspect.
Yes, you loose the sensors inside the GearVR unit, but cardboard doesn't use them anyway!
So just look around - there are ways to do it that are "free" (but again, YMMV)
I've got the regular s7 running cardboard, but i can't find a qr code for my phone. I've found qr viewer codes for the s6, but that is the closest. Has anyone found one?
ducky69247 said:
Play store link in OP is "not available in [my] country," and this one is "not found on this server."
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Sorry, I updated new link, please check
Or simply search "Play Cardboard apps on Gear VR" app on Google Play or FREE version here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootcardboardenabler
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Hows its going for s9+ And such?

How to get Developer Mode for Cardboard with S7 & Gear VR?

Hi, I just got my Gear VR yesterday and really want to use some cardboard stuff as well. I bought Package Disabler Pro and disabled Gear VR Service so it is working, however it is all jittery and I think this is because I haven't been able to enable Developer Mode which will let me take advantage of the gyroscope in the Gear VR.
I have also installed Sideload VR and uploaded my Sig file and installed an app (MindMyths Meditation) with the sig file apparently included.
I don't have an option in PDP for dev mode, and I tried another method with instructions that were for the S6, where you go to Applicatin Manager and Gear VR Service but that doesn't work, because the Application Info screen looks different on the S7.
I don't want to root. Has anyone else with an S7 figured this out? Cheers
it is jittery a bit, but you just tap the build number in the about phone menu 6 times and it enables developer mode.
To get gear developer mode you have to go
Settings
Applications
Application manager
Gear vr service
Storage
Manage storage
Tap gear vr version #
I have done all this and installed an apk with my osig but when I try to enable it I get a message stating "you are not a developer"
Work for me thanks
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same here - whats the reason that some can be developer and some not?
s01q said:
same here - whats the reason that some can be developer and some not?
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Did you try using the sideload VR test.apk? Though mine worked immediately I had to use that one on my wife's phone for it to work.
Well for me I tried sideloadvr with no success I ended up having to sign them myself through command prompt
Cool thing is that you can launch all the Gear VR apps without having it plugged in but unfortunately, the phone does not use its own gyroscope, uses the one in the HMD.
@ chiikko561 how did you sign by hand?
darkphantom said:
Cool thing is that you can launch all the Gear VR apps without having it plugged in but unfortunately, the phone does not use its own gyroscope, uses the one in the HMD.
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is there any workaround for this?
But, above all: what are the gyros on HMD for, if GearVR compatible phones ALREADY have gyros?!?

Gear VR doesn't work anymore

Hi,
So recently, I have been using a package disabler called ultimate tool for samsung. Everything worked fine, as I was able to disable the gear vr service and run cardboard apps on gear vr. Today, I wanted to use my gear vr again, since I hadn't used it in a long time. So I put my S6 in my gear vr, and noticed the gear vr menu didn't launch. So I of course thought the package was disabled, which I found out it was. However, I was unable to enable it. So I tried package disabler pro, but I couldn't enable it on there either. I decided to uninstall all gear vr/oculus apps and put the phone back in the gear vr, but still no result. Would like to get some help.
Thanks in advance.
Using the disabler apps for Cardboard mucked up my phone too. The only way to get things working again I found was a factory reset. I just got a cheap VR Box viewer for Cardboard.
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Computeraar said:
Hi,
So recently, I have been using a package disabler called ultimate tool for samsung. Everything worked fine, as I was able to disable the gear vr service and run cardboard apps on gear vr. Today, I wanted to use my gear vr again, since I hadn't used it in a long time. So I put my S6 in my gear vr, and noticed the gear vr menu didn't launch. So I of course thought the package was disabled, which I found out it was. However, I was unable to enable it. So I tried package disabler pro, but I couldn't enable it on there either. I decided to uninstall all gear vr/oculus apps and put the phone back in the gear vr, but still no result. Would like to get some help.
Thanks in advance.
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Try enabling it through the native application manager in settings.
Then wipe the data for all of the apps related to gearvr.
Than lastly, make sure facebook app manager and Facebook app installer are enable too. They are both required for gear vr
Nye-uhls said:
Try enabling it through the native application manager in settings.
Then wipe the data for all of the apps related to gearvr.
Than lastly, make sure facebook app manager and Facebook app installer are enable too. They are both required for gear vr
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Problem is, the Gear VR Service isn't listed on the app manager, since its more of a service/package than an app.
Computeraar said:
Problem is, the Gear VR Service isn't listed on the app manager, since its more of a service/package than an app.
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Pardon, i shouldve clarified that when in application manager, you need to press "more>show system apps"
Nye-uhls said:
Try enabling it through the native application manager in settings.
Then wipe the data for all of the apps related to gearvr.
Than lastly, make sure facebook app manager and Facebook app installer are enable too. They are both required for gear vr
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Pardon, i shouldve clarified that when in application manager, you need to press "more>show system apps"
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Alright, Facebook app manager and Facebook app Installer are enabled. Gear VR SetupWizardStub and Gear VR Shell were already enabled and also cant be disabled. When I put my phone into the Gear VR, the Gear VR menu still doesn't open.
Computeraar said:
Alright, Facebook app manager and Facebook app Installer are enabled. Gear VR SetupWizardStub and Gear VR Shell were already enabled and also cant be disabled. When I put my phone into the Gear VR, the Gear VR menu still doesn't open.
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Okay so I'm thinking when you uninstalled the gear vr apps, 1 of 2 things probably happened.
Either you accidentally got rid of one of the important gear vr apps like gearvr installer, or the gearvr apps think you already installed everything gearvr related so they aren't trying to re-install.
And just to clarify, when you put your phone into the gearvr, NOTHING whatsoever happens right? There's no downloading symbol in the status bar, the blue or gray intallation window doesnt open up? The screen doesn't get glitchy or start flashing?
IMPORTANT: Make you restart your phone in between EACH attempt to get gearvr working. You need to reset the active processes and make sure any changes go into effect.
Heres what you should try, my mind will be blown if it doesnt work (if it doesnt, i could link you the gear vr apks so you can reinstall them from scratch manually... but that's last resort method)
1. Settings>applications>application manager>more>show system apps
2. Go through the entire list and open any thing that says Gear, Gear Vr, Oculus, Facebook, App manager, or app installer in the name and ensure that its enabled. When you open each of those apps after you confirm theyre enabled, tap "storage" and clear data. You might not be able to wipe data on all of them, try to clear cache.
3. This might not be a factor, but wouldn't hurt... go into settings>battery>battery usage>more>optimize battery usage... the drop down menu near the top will say apps not optimized, tap that and select "all apps" then go through the lengthy list and find all of those apps from step 2, and move the switch to "off" so they are NOT optimized to save power.
3.1 after you do that, restart your phone.
3.2 If your model has Smart Manger, it wouldn't hurt to go in there and make sure nothing gearvr ir oculus related is set to save power (not all models have smart manager, for example verizon doesnt have it)
4. Plug your phone into the gear vr. At this point, SOMETHING should happen. If the screen opens and that voice tells you "remove your device from Gear Vr to install required applications" thats a good sign, even if the install fails!
If still NOTHING at all happens, then most likely whatever hapened to screw up the gearvr apps can't really be undone without a factory reset, or manually installing the packages (which can be kinda glitchy)
It's also possible that something happened to the port on the gearvr to damage it. But we can cross that bridge if none of the above works.
Nye-uhls said:
Okay so I'm thinking when you uninstalled the gear vr apps, 1 of 2 things probably happened.
Either you accidentally got rid of one of the important gear vr apps like gearvr installer, or the gearvr apps think you already installed everything gearvr related so they aren't trying to re-install.
And just to clarify, when you put your phone into the gearvr, NOTHING whatsoever happens right? There's no downloading symbol in the status bar, the blue or gray intallation window doesnt open up? The screen doesn't get glitchy or start flashing?
IMPORTANT: Make you restart your phone in between EACH attempt to get gearvr working. You need to reset the active processes and make sure any changes go into effect.
Heres what you should try, my mind will be blown if it doesnt work (if it doesnt, i could link you the gear vr apks so you can reinstall them from scratch manually... but that's last resort method)
1. Settings>applications>application manager>more>show system apps
2. Go through the entire list and open any thing that says Gear, Gear Vr, Oculus, Facebook, App manager, or app installer in the name and ensure that its enabled. When you open each of those apps after you confirm theyre enabled, tap "storage" and clear data. You might not be able to wipe data on all of them, try to clear cache.
3. This might not be a factor, but wouldn't hurt... go into settings>battery>battery usage>more>optimize battery usage... the drop down menu near the top will say apps not optimized, tap that and select "all apps" then go through the lengthy list and find all of those apps from step 2, and move the switch to "off" so they are NOT optimized to save power.
3.1 after you do that, restart your phone.
3.2 If your model has Smart Manger, it wouldn't hurt to go in there and make sure nothing gearvr ir oculus related is set to save power (not all models have smart manager, for example verizon doesnt have it)
4. Plug your phone into the gear vr. At this point, SOMETHING should happen. If the screen opens and that voice tells you "remove your device from Gear Vr to install required applications" thats a good sign, even if the install fails!
If still NOTHING at all happens, then most likely whatever hapened to screw up the gearvr apps can't really be undone without a factory reset, or manually installing the packages (which can be kinda glitchy)
It's also possible that something happened to the port on the gearvr to damage it. But we can cross that bridge if none of the above works.
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I trief all this, and it still doesn't work. I think the problem is that the package Gear VR service is disabled. This is the process that makes sure the oculus apps launch when putting it in a gear vr. I think its a service thats already present when you buy the phone, even if you dont have the gear vr. This is the package I disabled in order to use Cardboard apps, and i cant enable the package anymore, so I doubt a reinstall from an apk will fix this. As you can see in the screenshot I added as attachment, the gear Vr service is disabled
Android 7 is coming to my S6 soon. Would it be a good idea to wait for that and see if I can then enable the package again?
Hi, same problem here. I have changed the phone, changed the USB-C connector, and I think I already tried a factory reset.
Sorry to insist, but can the gear itself be the problem ? Just to know if I have to replace it with the warranty or if there is another solution...
I actually completely forgot this topic still existed. I have already fixed this issue by doing a factory reset on my phone. This seems to be the only way to fix this. I also recommend to not use a package disabler for the Gear VR service.
Well, I already tried factory reset and it still doesn't work. It must be the headset. Thanks anyway
Hello everyone
I have a quick solution to this problem
You don't have to factory reset your phone or Uninstall any app
The only thing you need to do is go to apps >then click in the right upper corner and select "special access" then go to "device admin apps" and disable package disabler.
I hope it helps someone in the future [emoji2]
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Nye-uhls said:
Okay so I'm thinking when you uninstalled the gear vr apps, 1 of 2 things probably happened.
Either you accidentally got rid of one of the important gear vr apps like gearvr installer, or the gearvr apps think you already installed everything gearvr related so they aren't trying to re-install.
And just to clarify, when you put your phone into the gearvr, NOTHING whatsoever happens right? There's no downloading symbol in the status bar, the blue or gray intallation window doesnt open up? The screen doesn't get glitchy or start flashing?
IMPORTANT: Make you restart your phone in between EACH attempt to get gearvr working. You need to reset the active processes and make sure any changes go into effect.
Heres what you should try, my mind will be blown if it doesnt work (if it doesnt, i could link you the gear vr apks so you can reinstall them from scratch manually... but that's last resort method)
1. Settings>applications>application manager>more>show system apps
2. Go through the entire list and open any thing that says Gear, Gear Vr, Oculus, Facebook, App manager, or app installer in the name and ensure that its enabled. When you open each of those apps after you confirm theyre enabled, tap "storage" and clear data. You might not be able to wipe data on all of them, try to clear cache.
3. This might not be a factor, but wouldn't hurt... go into settings>battery>battery usage>more>optimize battery usage... the drop down menu near the top will say apps not optimized, tap that and select "all apps" then go through the lengthy list and find all of those apps from step 2, and move the switch to "off" so they are NOT optimized to save power.
3.1 after you do that, restart your phone.
3.2 If your model has Smart Manger, it wouldn't hurt to go in there and make sure nothing gearvr ir oculus related is set to save power (not all models have smart manager, for example verizon doesnt have it)
4. Plug your phone into the gear vr. At this point, SOMETHING should happen. If the screen opens and that voice tells you "remove your device from Gear Vr to install required applications" thats a good sign, even if the install fails!
If still NOTHING at all happens, then most likely whatever hapened to screw up the gearvr apps can't really be undone without a factory reset, or manually installing the packages (which can be kinda glitchy)
It's also possible that something happened to the port on the gearvr to damage it. But we can cross that bridge if none of the above works.
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This worked for me. Have a Note 8 and bought the new headset for it and it stopped working a few months after buying it. Couldn't find a fix anywhere. Was going to reset it but the screen broke and had to get a new phone anyways, still wouldn't work though. I think it's one of the updates.
Anyways, I deleted cache and data from the mentioned apps in the instructions, restarted phone, connected to headset and it asked to reinstall apps. After doing so it still wouldn't work.
I then went to battery settings and under optimization I turned off everything related to the mentioned apps in the instructions, restarted the phone and voala, it's finally working again. Thank you kind sir.
There may be other ways but this was the first to work for me.

Is Samsung gear vr on note 4 dead? any custom rom with vr support?

Hello good people, i have note 4 n190c version and i tried vr and oculus app goes in infinitive loading or sometimes it crash. i tried 2 different stock roms and it is the same... i tried everyhing... facebook services are enabled i checked...
is there way to make it work? even offline? if someone have working gear vr it is posible to copy data and make some kind offline version?
The oculus app on the latest and last Gear vr for the Note 9 has issues you just described as well. I'm running stock firmware as well.
I found out i can only run samsung gallery app offline... i tried other apps to side load like i found apks online but it fails to start black screen usually, it need some signature i think and "Injector for GearVR" app on google play does not working, it fails on every apk to give signature...
I found i way to sideload all apks first you can use "SideloadVR" app google apk and download it, you have a lot of apps to try there, but first you need to make "OSIG" file specific for your device on oculus site you must login with any account (even give number for developer) and go to OSIG generator link google it and there with your ID (you can find in sideloadVR app your id) you then generate OSIG file and download it (be sure it is on phone download folder because sideloadVR only detects osig in that folder) and then you can easily use almost any app that is listed in sideloadVR... for specific app you want to use you can make almost any apk on computer ready for your device with "Add OSIG" google it have tutorial too i managed to make "samsung internet" apk signed with my osig file and app its working in phone normally and i can browse and watch youtube in vr now ...
One more thing... to prevent oculus "update avaiable first screen" when you connect your device to gear vr... use some app disabler i use "FreezeYou!" to disable "Gear VR System" service and no more first screen update... you just need to manually now launch vr app you want and then connect it to gear...

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