[HELP] Application Casio G-Shock for all android phone - General Accessories

[RESOLUTE]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.casio.gshockplus
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello,
Looking for a Dev to help me make it compatible to G-Shock + application with all Android phones.
Indeed, it can only be installed on a S4.
I bought a Casio GB X6900B, but the application is not compatible with my Htc Butterfly S.
Here the application extracted from a S4.
Thank you in advance because it is very very urgent ..
G-Shock application from a S4.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/3w1sqxo031av1m8/G-SHOCK+_1.0(0912A).apk

Anyone? Any update?

A developer I know is trying to find a solution, but according to him, the application is complicated to change.

It would be cool if a developer Xda could help.:crying:

Oudjat13 said:
It would be cool if a developer Xda could help.:crying:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can someone help with this? Please...

I tried to hack but without success. I'm not a developer and this is beyond my skills. It should also inject bluetooth modules for this to work.

I have the same problem. I get the new GB6900B and It doesnt work with my Note 2 with 4.3
Hope we can use it soon!

Any news??
Yesterday I tried to change the build.prop without luck!!!

s4 mini
hi guys, i'm on a s4 mini here. also hanging out for the watch to work..
looks like we need someone who is a developer to port the s4 stuff onto the rest of the phones out there..
anyone that does it, gets a free beer from me

I update my Htc Butterfly S Android 4.3. Casio is now recognized as the key chain Htc Fetch, that means I can ring the watch via my phone. Things are changing slowly. Developer damage that does not come here.

Oudjat13 said:
I update my Htc Butterfly S Android 4.3. Casio is now recognized as the key chain Htc Fetch, that means I can ring the watch via my phone. Things are changing slowly. Developer damage that does not come here.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
this sounds like what actually needs to be done is for casio to write an app that will support most phones.. is it not logical that once they do this, they will sell more of their watch because people with these phones will also want their watch? why are they limiting their own market so much? i don't understand the logic behind it all, because it just sounds like they need to build a simple app that will inject whatever modules and settings any android system (w bt 4.0) can use to pair with this watch..
what's goin' on casio?

I investigated a lot about this in the last days.
Right now the only phone compatible with the watch is Samsung Galaxy S4 that's because util a few months ago it was the only phone with support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Samsung did a few changes in the OS to support it but uses a Samsung API. That situation change when google released Android 4.3 with native support of BLE. Now Android have native support and commond API to connect to BLE devices.
Casio had to update the current application to adapt to the new API because at the end of October Samsung Galaxy S4 will update to Android 4.3 and the current G-Shock application will not work (because it'll use the new Android API).
I guess Casio will take advantage to update the application and make it compatible with all handsets with Android 4.3
I hope I have helped you understand the situation.

that's good news!
the_jako said:
I investigated a lot about this in the last days.
Right now the only phone compatible with the watch is Samsung Galaxy S4 that's because util a few months ago it was the only phone with support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Samsung did a few changes in the OS to support it but uses a Samsung API. That situation change when google released Android 4.3 with native support of BLE. Now Android have native support and commond API to connect to BLE devices.
Casio had to update the current application to adapt to the new API because at the end of October Samsung Galaxy S4 will update to Android 4.3 and the current G-Shock application will not work (because it'll use the new Android API).
I guess Casio will take advantage to update the application and make it compatible with all handsets with Android 4.3
I hope I have helped you understand the situation.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so to summarise what you are saying:
my s4 mini and other peoples phones that run android 4.3 will have no problem working with this watch once casio updates g-shock+ ?

danieldobs said:
so to summarise what you are saying:
my s4 mini and other peoples phones that run android 4.3 will have no problem working with this watch once casio updates g-shock+ ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes that's right. When Casio update the app it should be compatible with all 4.3 devices... Unless Casio invent some stupid restriction beyond the technical capabilities of the devices.
Would have no much sense since the main interested in making compatible the watches with the maximum number of devices is Casio.

danieldobs said:
this sounds like what actually needs to be done is for casio to write an app that will support most phones.. is it not logical that once they do this, they will sell more of their watch because people with these phones will also want their watch? why are they limiting their own market so much? i don't understand the logic behind it all, because it just sounds like they need to build a simple app that will inject whatever modules and settings any android system (w bt 4.0) can use to pair with this watch..
what's goin' on casio?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Great info for me. I'm surveying this kind stuff for my phone! Thanks a lot!

The application is already updated to the iPhone 5S and 5C. I do not understand why Casio does not update for all Android 4.3 phones.

I sent an email to the support of Casio and I expect the answer.
It would be cool if you did the same.

Oudjat13 said:
I sent an email to the support of Casio and I expect the answer.
It would be cool if you did the same.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've done the same..

danieldobs said:
i've done the same..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
any news guys?

"Bonjour monsieur,
Actuellement seul les smartphones suivants sont supportés:
- iPhone 4S (iOS 5.1.1)
- iPhone 4S (iOS 6)
- iPhone 5
- Samsung Galax S4 (Android 4.22)
Nous ne disposons malhereusement pas d'infromations concernant la prise en charge d'autres OS.
Salutations distinguées"
---------
Casio is very very very bad.

Related

Would S Beam be possible on Galaxy Nexus?

So with the release of the Galaxy S III comes what Google should have had when they included NFC into its Android OS. IMO, one of the best features of the new SIII is the S Beam (enhanced NFC technology enabling transfer of files with Wi-Fi Direct from what i understand). Now i see the G Nex has wi-fi direct in its settings. Would this be something that can be ported over to the Galaxy Nexus?
Isn't Android Beam the same thing, which is included in Android 4.x.x
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
It is except for sending large files over wifi direct.
Read up on Bluetooth 3.0 and 4.0 specs. Samsung branded tech that is already established.
let it be.
All that S Beam is doing is using NFC to initiate the communication by sending MAC and IP address details, and then the phones create an ad-hoc wifi network to transfer the files. Wifi Direct is already built into Android 4.0, Samsung just made some fancy scripts to initiate it through NFC.
The real challenge with something like this is integrating hooks or plugins that add support for all the various data and file types you want to be able to send over Wifi Direct. A lot of apps don't have an action set for when you're trying to use Android Beam, such as the Gallery app or your favorite file manager, and this is because Android Beam doesn't yet initiate a Wifi Direct session like what S Beam does.
The quick and dirty solution to this is to write an app that imitates S Beam without needing Touchwiz, and just add it as another "Share" option when you're viewing files stored on your device. It's an extra step for the user since it's not going to hook into the app automatically, but it will integrate nicely with any app that has the built in sharing function. For instance, this means when you're viewing something in the Gallery nothing is going to happen automatically when you hold up your phone to someone else's, but once you hit the Share button you'll get the option to send it over Wifi Direct.
@rbiter said:
Read up on Bluetooth 3.0 and 4.0 specs. Samsung branded tech that is already established.
let it be.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
with this tech thats established, am i able to tap phones together to share files? If so that'd be great!! i was hoping for exact replication of what S Beam provides. Ease of Use - tap the phones together and instantly share files. If i have to swipe down to activate bluetooth and then choose what file i want to send, its not as intuitive as tapping two phones together.
All um saying is the tech is already there and Samsung put an s on it. It needs to be implemented of course. By app, os or whatever. And our phones have 4.0 but only 3.0 is on spec sheet.
let it be.
I remember when the Nexus first came out people were suggesting the same exact solution for sending large files, but no one seemed really interested in it (probably because NFC-enabled phones aren't very widespread). Good to see Samsung has led the way in this and hopefully Google will put the feature in AOSP at some point.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk 2
The tech is there. Bluetooth by itself isn't very efficient for larger files or greater than across small room distance. Nfc is just for links and small images really. I did transfer a few gigs in a reasonable time using astro Bluetooth. I don't know for sure if anything is actually using the wifi part when bt 3/4.0 is lacking. I am guessing that Samsung is putting it out there now. Google needs to step up the game with nfc, wallet and bt 3/4.0. USB mass storage would be a lot less of an issue for more people. But so would having more storage on the phone also.
let it be.
S Beam and Android Beam is the same thing,,,,, Anybody thought about S Voice? It would be groundbreaking if anybody could port it
@rbiter said:
All um saying is the tech is already there and Samsung put an s on it. It needs to be implemented of course. By app, os or whatever. And our phones have 4.0 but only 3.0 is on spec sheet.
let it be.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What do you mean we have 4 but only 3 in the specsheetq?
Basically Samsung pulled an apple by "inventing"something new
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Chad_Petree said:
What do you mean we have 4 but only 3 in the specsheetq?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Bluetooth.
...
wifi direct on gnex
So, the only problem is that the nexus doesn't have the software to s beam, BUT it has the hardware. I've tried every ROM imaginable for my Nexus and the s3 touchwiz5. Bluetooth seems like it would take the fun out of beaming.
mcreokhan said:
S Beam and Android Beam is the same thing,,,,, Anybody thought about S Voice? It would be groundbreaking if anybody could port it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is not true. S Beam is an "enhanced" version of Android Beam. Android Beam is intended to share very little files... like contacts file... for example you can't share an image!
hybrid2102 said:
This is not true. S Beam is an "enhanced" version of Android Beam. Android Beam is intended to share very little files... like contacts file... for example you can't share an image!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
S beam is very possible with the nexus. Google needs to flip the switch on the bt 4.0 we have in our hardware.
...
@rbiter said:
S beam is very possible with the nexus. Google needs to flip the switch on the bt 4.0 we have in our hardware.
...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why do you keep talking about bluetooth? S Beam uses wifi-direct. I'm pretty sure wifi direct is faster than bluetooth I could be mistaken though. I hope this soon becomes a reality!
(sent from my SGS3)
Miikhail said:
Why do you keep talking about bluetooth? S Beam uses wifi-direct. I'm pretty sure wifi direct is faster than bluetooth I could be mistaken though. I hope this soon becomes a reality!
(sent from my SGS3)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Still havent read up on 4.0 specs?
...
@rbiter said:
Still havent read up on 4.0 specs?
...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What's your point? Bluetooth 4.0 and Wifi-Direct are not the same thing.
saltmine said:
What's your point? Bluetooth 4.0 and Wifi-Direct are not the same thing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wooooow.
...

[Q] Note 3 w/Android 4.3 Missing the Ability to Add Users/Profiles

I just picked up my Galaxy Note 3 yesterday and one of the things I noticed was the ability to add users/profiles is missing. This is a core functionality of Android and has been present for quite some time now.
I've gone through the settings many times I have been unable to find a way to add profiles. This is especially useful for people who have small children yet still allow them to use their phones to play children's games, etc. If anyone knows how to utilize this functionality within the Galaxy Note 3, please let me know.
Thank you.
-DS
DarkShim said:
I just picked up my Galaxy Note 3 yesterday and one of the things I noticed was the ability to add users/profiles is missing. This is a core functionality of Android and has been present for quite some time now.
I've gone through the settings many times I have been unable to find a way to add profiles. This is especially useful for people who have small children yet still allow them to use their phones to play children's games, etc. If anyone knows how to utilize this functionality within the Galaxy Note 3, please let me know.
Thank you.
-DS
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unless I'm misunderstanding you, the profile feature which was added in Android 4.2 is only for tablets (of course unless it's hacked in).
I thought the 4.3 version allowed user profiles for phones too.
Pedro2NR said:
I thought the 4.3 version allowed user profiles for phones too.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think so, as my Galaxy Nexus 4.3 doesn't allow different user profiles as far as I can tell.
Nope.
The feature's only been enabled for tablets. 4.3 brought Restricted Profiles, but it didn't add phone support.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using Tapatalk HD
Pedro2NR said:
I thought the 4.3 version allowed user profiles for phones too.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
We'll probably get a ROM that hacks it in, don't worry.

Samsung Professional Audio - Soundcamp

Hi there, am thinking of buying a Tab S...
Does the Tab S support Samsung Professional Audio (low latency audio) or not?
TIA,
S.
It appears not.....
Shame, as Android L implementation of Sound latency is still very poor.
Cheers, S.
Well haven't tested it yet but Samsung Professional Audio APk loaded fine. Not sure what app to test with though?
spton said:
Well haven't tested it yet but Samsung Professional Audio APk loaded fine. Not sure what app to test with though?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi spton,
Does 'Soundcamp' from Samsung App Store install? Or does it say 'not compatible device' or similar?
Cheers,
S.
soundcamp is not available on Samsung canada app page?
If you have a link tobdownload it or API itself I will give it a shot
stateit said:
Hi spton,
Does 'Soundcamp' from Samsung App Store install? Or does it say 'not compatible device' or similar?
Cheers,
S.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it seems to be built for android 5 lolipop
So only Samsung devices running 5 up
spton said:
So only Samsung devices running 5 up
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Samsung Pro Audio SDK is included on my Tab S with the 5.0.2 upgrade. (recently launched for Videotron in Canada)
I don't see Soundcamp in the Galaxy App Store though, and the Play Store version says not compatible with my device.
Using the latency test app from superpowered.com/latency, I am able to use the Pro Audio SDK and confirm I'm getting ~16ms roundtrip latency... so it's there it seems.
A few member here say that the free ViperAudio ia good, but installation is a bit more difficult on lollipop, never tried it my self though.
http://vipersaudio.com/blog/?page_id=25
I remember reading this "Make sure your SELinux setting is permissive" for the equalizer, but as i said i have not tried it myself.
John.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
A few member here say that the free ViperAudio ia good, but installation is a bit more difficult on lollipop, never tried it my self though.
http://vipersaudio.com/blog/?page_id=25
I remember reading this "Make sure your SELinux setting is permissive" for the equalizer, but as i said i have not tried it myself.
John.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I consider V4A the best audio replacement for Android. Google should buy it and make it the standard. One person called it an eargasum and I agree. If your rooted then installing V4A is a must. With any of your video and audio apps you must turn off their internal equalizer or gain boost features so it does not conflict with V4A.
Sent from my SM-T800 using XDA Premium HD app
3DSammy said:
I consider V4A the best audio replacement for Android. Google should buy it and make it the standard. One person called it an eargasum and I agree. If your rooted then installing V4A is a must. With any of your video and audio apps you must turn off their internal equalizer or gain boost features so it does not conflict with V4A.
Sent from my SM-T800 using XDA Premium HD app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does it offer latency advantages over stock?
Levistras said:
Does it offer latency advantages over stock?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I assume you are referring to adjusting audio when a video's lip sync is not perfect? I just checked under the V4A "Expert" UI which presents the most options and did not see anything that suggested this option existed. I then checked MX Player Pro and did not such an option either.
Got a response from Soundcamp support about the Tab S, thought I'd share:
Dear ----------------------,
We really appreciate your interest on Soundcamp.
We have a plan to support Soundcamp on Galaxy Tab S, but the exact schedule was not fixed yet.
We will do our best to provide it as soon as possible.
Thanks for your interest again.
Best regards,
Soundcamp Dev Team
stateit said:
Hi there, am thinking of buying a Tab S...
Does the Tab S support Samsung Professional Audio (low latency audio) or not?
TIA,
S.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's supposed to once Lollipop drops. My Tab S 8.4 upgraded to lollipop today but I haven't been able to get Samsung Professional Audio installed. This sucks as I really want to run Amplitube on it.
DarrellM5 said:
It's supposed to once Lollipop drops. My Tab S 8.4 upgraded to lollipop today but I haven't been able to get Samsung Professional Audio installed. This sucks as I really want to run Amplitube on it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Pro Audio SDK should just be part of the firmware.
Soundcamp itself has a DAW and some music making tools, but it's really just a portal to pull together other effects apps. The other apps should work on their own. You shouldn't "need" soundcamp for amplitube to work.. i don't think?
Levistras said:
Pro Audio SDK should just be part of the firmware.
Soundcamp itself has a DAW and some music making tools, but it's really just a portal to pull together other effects apps. The other apps should work on their own. You shouldn't "need" soundcamp for amplitube to work.. i don't think?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
True, but if it can run one, it can run the other (Soundcamp, Amplitube). Also, Amplitube can function as a plug-in to Soundcamp which allows recording and other features. Although Amplitube doesn't require lollipop, most of the Android guitar interfaces that IK Multimedia manufactures list it as a requirement (iRig 2, iRig HD-A, etc...).
Anyhow, I would love to get Amplitube up and running on my Galaxy Tab S 8.4.
Updates?
Has anyone got anything working yet? On my Galaxy Tab S 10 (lollipop), I can't get the official Soundcamp from the play or samsung stores. Presumably it's limited to the galaxy note 4 only? Anyways, I did find an old 4.X APK, which installed and works fine against the professional audio SDK that indeed is part of the lollipop firmware.
However, without any additional plugins it doesn't seem to be much fun. Amplitube's Samsung edition doesn't show for me either.
Is this going to be one of those "wait for Samsung" modes? At the least they could drop the device checks from their Soundcamp app, since it works fine on anything that implements the professional audio SDK.
jypma said:
Is this going to be one of those "wait for Samsung" modes?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm starting to think it's going to be more like one of those "never gonna happen" things. Bummer, as I really want to run Amplitube on my Tab S.
Should be launched for Tab S in the next month or so... if the rumours I hear are correct.
Levistras said:
Should be launched for Tab S in the next month or so... if the rumours I hear are correct.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Faster than I expected..
It's launched! You can find it on Galaxy Apps.
My first little creation for proof: https://www.dropbox.com/s/m1vuyv50pj03zdp/Project 001.mp3?dl=0
Hey All,
Still not coming up under Google play or the Samsung Apps.....
Any suggestions???
JD

[P6] Compatible Wearables and Smartwatches?

Hey guys,
I would like to know if there is any usefull compatibility list of wearables and smartwatches for the P6. I remember that the P6 only has Bluetooth 3.0, but is it possible to use also Bluetooth 4.0 wearables (like Samsung Gear Fit)? Or are there alternatives? I'm kinda new to this wearable stuff, but I want to buy one.
caelebfi said:
Hey guys,
I would like to know if there is any usefull compatibility list of wearables and smartwatches for the P6. I remember that the P6 only has Bluetooth 3.0, but is it possible to use also Bluetooth 4.0 wearables (like Samsung Gear Fit)? Or are there alternatives? I'm kinda new to this wearable stuff, but I want to buy one.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd also like to know, since I have a LG G Watch R (awesome device by the way, highly recommend it!) and will be getting an Ascend P6 this week. As far as I'm aware the phone just needs to be running an Android version of 4.3 or higher, bluetooth version shouldn't matter. But I'll let you know if there are any issues!
with moto 360 works great
Did you have to do anything with the p6? It tells me it's incompatible with android 4.2.2...

Huawei Mate 20 X can running Samsung Notes Apk??

Hi everybody. I want the working with my Mate 20 X Samsung Notes application. In the Google Play versiyon says "You'r device is not supported" I download the all apk Samsung Notes, yes i can install but can't opened..
Andbody can help me how can i install and run with Samsung Notes on my Mate 20 X..
Thanks a lot..
Simply said - not possible.
apocalypse_bg said:
Simply said - not possible.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I dont undersand why? Samsung give's running version for all devices in the google play market. But Huawei Mate 20 X says "This app not confortible you'r devices"... i hate it!!
If you want to run the Samsung software, you need a Samsung phone... that's the name of the game....
apocalypse_bg said:
If you want to run the Samsung software, you need a Samsung phone... that's the name of the game....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But could there be a workaround?
I'm not familiar in depth with the Samsung Notes App, but for the core functionality you'd need the S-Pen APIs to be available on the phone, which is only possible on Samsung Phones/Tablets with S-Pen. I'm not sure if the notes app functions on touchscreen phones only (i.e. S10, S9 and so on). If it works, then it still might be possible to port it over, but the amount of work is still considerable and complex.
So as I said, the Mate 20X is no Note device. If you like the Note software, get a Note. Otherwise you're stuck with whatever is built-in or available on the play store.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
apocalypse_bg said:
I'm not familiar in depth with the Samsung Notes App, but for the core functionality you'd need the S-Pen APIs to be available on the phone, which is only possible on Samsung Phones/Tablets with S-Pen. I'm not sure if the notes app functions on touchscreen phones only (i.e. S10, S9 and so on). If it works, then it still might be possible to port it over, but the amount of work is still considerable and complex.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow. I really wish I could install the samsung messages app and samsung contacts app on the mate 20x. It would be perfect for me. Is there any way you might think of or any dev you think may be able to install messages and contacts?
.
I guess the sudden interest in that comes from the recent addition of handwriting recognition to the Notes app. There are alternatives, that you can use with Mate 20 X, if that's your cup of tea....
erhandavran said:
Hi everybody. I want the working with my Mate 20 X Samsung Notes application. In the Google Play versiyon says "You'r device is not supported" I download the all apk Samsung Notes, yes i can install but can't opened..
Andbody can help me how can i install and run with Samsung Notes on my Mate 20 X..
Thanks a lot..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello, My device is Huawei P30 Pro and it works with Samsung Notes that I downloaded from Uptodown.
Sent from my Huawei P30 Pro using XDA Labs
falcaobr said:
Hello, My device is Huawei P30 Pro and it works with Samsung Notes that I downloaded from Uptodown.
Sent from my Huawei P30 Pro using XDA Labs
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Doesn't work on the mate 20X. The app forces closes & never opens.

Categories

Resources