Join the Pebble beta group for the new 2.9 firmware testing. Actionable notifications are enabled for any app that uses the Android Wear API. No need to run the Wear App. You just need the new Pebble app.
Just bought my Pebble and I felt a little left out from all the Wear Hoopla. Pebble just keeps getting better.
Not bad at all for $79!
Do you have the 2.9 firmware.. Can you send it to me...
You can get the new beta by joining the g+ group and opt in on beta testing. The beta can then be downloaded from the play store.
justjayhere said:
Do you have the 2.9 firmware.. Can you send it to me...
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You can find all infos you need on AP : http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...-android-wear-notifications-beta-version-2-3/
I found it very hard to find the information where I can sign up. I joined the group on my tablet, been looking in the play store, etc. Finally at work, I logged into google and looked from there in the play store. There I acutally found the following link a day later: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.getpebble.android?authuser=0
The new notifications are a big improvement.
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I found it very hard to find the information where I can sign up. I joined the group on my tablet, been looking in the play store, etc. Finally at work, I logged into google and looked from there in the play store. There I acutally found the following link a day later: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.getpebble.android?authuser=0
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Thank you!!!
New beta update for the Pebble apk and phone firmware yesterday. No real chance to test it yet, but I will tomorrow.
Hi, I'm totally noob and I just bought my Pebble few days ago.
Wich difference are among Android Wear native support and the Notification Center App? I mean, the Notification Center app already allow to replay with Wear integration or this is what I understood.
That is correct but the notification center app is a third party app, pebble has this integrated in its own app now, but still in beta. It's what you prefer, both have their pros and cons.
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That is correct but the notification center app is a third party app, pebble has this integrated in its own app now, but still in beta. It's what you prefer, both have their pros and cons.
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Ok thank you. I think I'll wait the stable version
I've installed the beta, and so far i am very happy with it.
The Wear support works great and saves an application slot on the pebble.
Thumbs up for the Pebble devs
So to what extent can the Pebble hook into Android Wear ?
Can I use it with apps featuring Android Wear support such as Fly Delta's app with smartwatch Boarding passes ?
I'm just curious what the pebble can access with this new feature
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So to what extent can the Pebble hook into Android Wear ?
Can I use it with apps featuring Android Wear support such as Fly Delta's app with smartwatch Boarding passes ?
I'm just curious what the pebble can access with this new feature
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I've got no clue about that one, but apps that support android wear deliver same/similar functions now as they do on android wear watches. If I get an e-mail via google inbox, I can snooze the message, dismiss and such. In google keep I often set reminders that can now be delayed should they pop up at the wrong time or dismissed, too. It's great. If I get an ad from amazon books, I see at a glance on my watch what it is. If it sounds interesting, I either get my phone to check or let it pop up again later. If I don't want to see it again, I dismiss the message.
You can also send canned responses as Pebble doesn't have a microphone (which I'm glad about because I find it rather strange to talk to my watch in public).
I could see myself using voice in the car or at home, but not in public.
I've been checking out sony's smartwatch yesterday, but I couldn't find an answer via google whether or not it's possible to use android wear watches without talking to them. So Pebble is still the best option for me. And today was the first time I had used my watch for full 6 days on one charge.
Hi guys, does anyone else use timely alarm clock app? It worked perfectly on all my other devices. But for some reason won't work on my Huawei p9 plus. I've given it all the permissions but still won't come on unless I have already opened the app.
App has gone to sleep.
Setting, Apps, Timely, Battery, Toggle Keep running after screen off.
I'm posting here because this is one of the top google results when you google timely not working anymore.
Someone over at reddit has fixed timely and provided an APK that works on Android 10:
https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapps/comments/lescqv
Has anyone found a way to intercept pressing the Call-Button on the steering wheel while connected to Android Auto?
Currently a long press of the Call-Button triggers a kind of 'Google Assistant'. But it seems to be a 'Google Assistant' embedded in Android Auto, and not the Google Assistant application on the phone.
Intercepting this would allow to trigger various hands-free operations via e.g. Tasker, AutoVoice...
Any idea???
Hi Tiemichael,
sorry, unfortunately I have no solution for you, but a PM
I am mainly using the watch to interact with my IoT devices. which one of those will get me the best results?
Both apps do the same in essence but in a different way.
I decided to use GAssist.net a long time ago with the original Galaxy Watch
Then upgraded to the Active 2 and set it up again with ease.
At that point I added it to my fathers Galaxy Watch 3 and we are loving it.
Great app for google assistant users such as ourselves.
Not sure about G-Voice but I was able to get personal results turned on for my watches.
Allowing for many features that are necessary to call the assistant functional.
Good luck and enjoy!
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G-Voice Assistant app allows you to ask questions and send commands to Google Assistant system. Application supports all Samsung Smartwatches with Tizen OS (min. ver. 3.0). Store links at Galaxy Store: G-Voice Assistant G-Voice Assistant Pro...
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This applies to the P30 too. I run an app called AlpineQuest which is GPS map/hiking software. It has the facility to track where you have been within the software (track recorder). Within the settings option I have set the following - Settings - Battery - App Launch - <select AlpineQuest and toggle to Manage Manually> - <select Auto-launch, Secondary launch and Run in background and tap OK>.
However, the track recorder gets stopped, presumably by the P30 Pro, after a period of inactivity. This doesn't happen on a Sony phone we have. Am I missing any other settings to try to stop Huawei shutting down the track recorder of this app? Or just in general keeping Apps fully 'alive'?
As an update I followed the guide here ....
Stop your Huawei smartphone from killing background apps | Digital Citizen
How to stop your Huawei smartphone from force-closing apps when you lock the screen. How to stop it from deactivating your antivirus, parental controls, voice recorder, fitness tracker, or navigation apps.
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And my P30 Pro is set up as per that guide which includes setting the Special Access which I did not mention in the post above.
Strangely I have another GPS app which also tracks and is set up the same way but that manages to track routes without issue
Additionally try this (of course 'lock' your tracking app):