THIS APPs WORK ON HTC ONE ONLY
First app
I have developed a simple app to fire your camera shutter for most brands
Canon ,Nikon ,Sony ,Pentax.
to choose between this cameras just slide right or left.
Google Play link
Here
This app price is 1.50$
Original remote over 25$.
second app
This app is used to shoot TimeLapse Videos and it also support Canon ,Nikon ,Sony and Pentax.
its easy to use.
Google Play Link
Here
app price 2.50$
hey guys
i got my huawei watch and im using nexus 6p google huawei phone
ive paired the two together and i cant find the option to remote control the camera on my huawei watch
i know there is an option cause i did took a picture on my watch..just cant find how i did it :X
i've search all over for a post that explain how to get to the remote option but couldnt find non...
please help.
ty
idanof said:
hey guys
i got my huawei watch and im using nexus 6p google huawei phone
ive paired the two together and i cant find the option to remote control the camera on my huawei watch
i know there is an option cause i did took a picture on my watch..just cant find how i did it :X
i've search all over for a post that explain how to get to the remote option but couldnt find non...
please help.
ty
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According to this article: http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-...emote-shutter-for-a-smartphone-camera_id67946 Google Camera should work as a remote. It doesn't work for me and I don't even see the app on my watch. There are others listed there, so one of them should work for you.
already checked that thread...but i know there is a built in option on the huawei watch since i already took pictures with my watch...i just did it accidently so my question is if anyone can tell me how i did it (without any app download)
hope this helps as per the gethuawei website http://www.gethuawei.com/huawei-watch-faqs
Q: Can I use my watch to take a photo on my phone?
A: Yes, but you must install a third-party app that can be used to take photos.
MrWolfman said:
hope this helps as per the gethuawei website http://www.gethuawei.com/huawei-watch-faqs
Q: Can I use my watch to take a photo on my phone?
A: Yes, but you must install a third-party app that can be used to take photos.
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It's kind of silly that Huawei phones don't have this feature built in the camera app.
yes as they are from the same people quite right i use wear camera its a 3rd party app but it launches the camera app from the watch has a view finder on the watch etc works rather well.
I tried to use the remote shutter on an Honor Magic3 phone, a Samsung Galaxy S22 and iPhone 13, can't find any shutter app :-(
Hello!
I use my phone as a dash cam.
Works pretty good, but all dash cam apps I tried are using the "normal" camera and not the wide angle cam.
But the wide angle cam would be perfect.
How can I switch between the two cameras or does anyone know a dash cam app which uses the wide angle?
Rgds, Martin
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Solution found, it should also work with
V20, G5
Install DailyRoads Voyager Pro from PlayStore
After install go to authors homepage
On the right hand side, download APK "Pro version with wide-angle" and install it as update over the Version from PlayStore.
It works for me on the LG G6 (H870)
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I am not the author of this app and I am not related to the author!
I don't think the wide angle is exposed in the camera 2 API. It's unlikely that you will find a third party app that will ever support it.
hecksagon said:
I don't think the wide angle is exposed in the camera 2 API. It's unlikely that you will find a third party app that will ever support it.
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Whatsapp uses both lenses, so why dashcam app couldn't do iit ?
Good question, looking for the same!
I have asked the developer of the dashcam app I am using.
If I get feedback I will let you know.
NeoDJW said:
Whatsapp uses both lenses, so why dashcam app couldn't do iit ?
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Interesting, I just installed WhatsApp to check this out. Where do you switch it to wide angle?
hecksagon said:
Interesting, I just installed WhatsApp to check this out. Where do you switch it to wide angle?
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by pressing the camera symbol in the right hand corner (as soon as you have activated the camera in WhatsApp)
It switches the camera, "back wide / back normal / front "
martamarq - That's right!
Solution found, it should also work with
V20, G5
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Install DailyRoads Voyager Pro from PlayStore
After install go to authors homepage
On the right hand side, download APK "Pro version with wide-angle" and install it as update over the Version from PlayStore.
It works for me on the LG G6 (H870)
martmarq said:
Solution found, it should also work with
V20, G5
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Install DailyRoads Voyager Pro from PlayStore
After install go to authors homepage
On the right hand side, download APK "Pro version with wide-angle" and install it as update over the Version from PlayStore.
It works for me on the LG G6 (H870)
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Does this need a sim card or internet to work? Curious because I want to run my old g4 with this but obviously its not connected to a mobile network.
Lgv20user said:
Does this need a sim card or internet to work? Curious because I want to run my old g4 with this but obviously its not connected to a mobile network.
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You can run this app without any internet/network connections.
There is the possibility to upload videos, but no need.
I have blocked all network connections to this app via firewall.
martmarq said:
You can run this app without any internet/network connections.
There is the possibility to upload videos, but no need.
I have blocked all network connections to this app via firewall.
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Fantastic! Thank you
For those coming from Google: Autoguard is another app that uses the wide-angle camera by default.
Useful thread, never thought about using mobile as dash cam.
Kukubski said:
Useful thread, never thought about using mobile as dash cam.
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Works pretty good. The dash cam app starts as soon as bluetooth is connected to car radio.
So you don't have to think about starting that app.
Playing music over bluetooth and using navigation app at the same time works without problems.
martmarq said:
by pressing the camera symbol in the right hand corner (as soon as you have activated the camera in WhatsApp)
It switches the camera, "back wide / back normal / front "
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:good: that is sumfin i didnt know! TY!!
hecksagon said:
I don't think the wide angle is exposed in the camera 2 API. It's unlikely that you will find a third party app that will ever support it.
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On LG-Developers website, there are libraries to use the second back-camera.
I'm using them in my app, they all work.
Is there an app that films 4:3 in full Resolution with the wide angle camera?
What do you guys make of this Camera App, as an alternative. Never seen it talked about but looks interesting:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-nokia-camera-8-0260-50-pro-mode-t3798127
SlyUK said:
What do you guys make of this Camera App, as an alternative. Never seen it talked about but looks interesting:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-nokia-camera-8-0260-50-pro-mode-t3798127
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It might be OK,but,unless you grant location permission,it will not open.
Major fail on that alone,uninstalled.
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Live Bokeh locks up after taking a picture.
I'd honestly rather use the default camera app. If I'm going to use a camera app that doesn't work 100%, I'm going to be using the Google Camera app.
hartleyshc said:
Live Bokeh locks up after taking a picture.
I'd honestly rather use the default camera app. If I'm going to use a camera app that doesn't work 100%, I'm going to be using the Google Camera app.
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For the Google Camera App it definitely worth keeping an eye on:
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-camera-port-hub/
Hello, i'm fairly new to smart watches but i have a question.
I want to use the smart watch as a remote for my mobile phone camera ( huawei mate 20 x) but every remote app i find for the watch have an "own camera app".
is there anything where i can control the shutter of the actual internal huawei camera app?
Try Camera Remote (formerly Wrist Camera) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kemasdimas.wristcamera&hl=en it works perfect for me on Samsung smartphone and does not have its own Android camera. First 7 minutes trial.
Not sure if you picked one already, but after I've tryed both Wrist Camera and Camera One I've decided to go with camera one since it has more options and was even a bit cheaper. It also comes with IIRC 1h free trial.
Just be advised to buy it from PLAY STORE (IAP) + Camera One Companion and not the Camera Gear Paid from Galaxy Store.
As the developer answered me by email, the Camera One has more options (!?!?).
Camera One at PS
Code:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=shu.galaxy.camera
ShaKki said:
Hello, i'm fairly new to smart watches but i have a question.
I want to use the smart watch as a remote for my mobile phone camera ( huawei mate 20 x) but every remote app i find for the watch have an "own camera app".
is there anything where i can control the shutter of the actual internal huawei camera app?
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Have you find the app?