Hey Guys, after my first post and your encouragement I love to tell you about a good and awesome App that I find out:
Timely Alarm Clock
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app is compatible with most android devices
Description:
Timely is the beautiful Alarm Clock for Android, featuring a stunning user experience and revolutionary cloud integration to backup and synchronize your alarms with multiple devices.
Setting an alarm has never been easier: Just swipe from the edge of the screen and set the desired time by dragging a bar. Tap to make adjustments of 5 minutes.
Beautiful wake-up experience: Hand-crafted, high quality sounds and our innovative Smart Rise feature transform waking up in the morning into pure delight.
Your taste, your style: Choose from our gorgeous color themes to match your very own style. Or use our design-tool to create an all-new look. Select one of our hand-crafted designer clocks to fit your taste.
Never get up late again: Use challenges with your alarms to make sure you are really awake when dismissing an alarm. Think pressing buttons is not fancy enough? Turn your phone to snooze it. Additionally, Timely recognizes when you lift your phone and reduces the alarm intensity by lowering the volume.
Connecting your devices: Manage, dismiss and snooze alarms on all your devices at once. Cloud synchronization enables a seamless experience across phones and tablets. As a plus, everything gets backed up.
Ready, Set, Go: Use our stopwatch to measure time with style. And setting a countdown is as easy as winding up a kitchen timer.
Designed for tablets: No matter what kind of device you own, Timely just looks perfect.
More: Widget, Google Now integration, recurring alarms, awesome animations, adaptive snoozing, fade-in, DashClock extension, volume buttons to snooze.
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Generally speaking, I'm not a fan of live wallpapers. I love the idea, but in practice I've never found one that suits my taste and is compelling enough to stay on my device for more than a few minutes. That changed today with Cypher Cove's release of Audio Glow to the Play Store.
Audio Glow is actually a stand-alone app with a similarly named LWP companion which also launched today. The app is a music visualizer, which in itself is not so exciting. What makes this app exciting is that it isn't just a music visualizer – it's one that's beautiful, functional, and extremely customizable.
Basically, the app (or LWP, as the case may be) reacts to sound from any other app on your device (though its main target is music). It does this with colorful bars and little glowing particle specks that float around and can react to your touch. The app is simple in concept, and executed brilliantly with a ton of customization options. (Don't believe me? Just look at the screenshot on the far right below.) Users can change bar shape, color, particle density, whether bars and particles react to touch, the app's zoom level, its default music app target, and so much more.
In use, the colored bars bounce up and down as you'd expect, the particles drift lazily through the screen, and the artist name and song title smoothly slide together and apart.
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This is a fun app, and an even better live wallpaper – one that can stand on its own even when no music is playing. Did I mention that Tasker and Locale users can use their saved visualizer themes and set them to trigger in response "to almost anything you can imagine"?
Audio Glow
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cyphercove.audioglowfs
Audio Glow LWP
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cyphercove.audioglow
What's the difference between those 2.
Ttblondey said:
What's the difference between those 2.
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One is a app the other is a live wallpaper that reacts to your music
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Hio,
I´am so excited about this Motorola charging watch face, an I wondered why this very informative and pop-sighted watch face can not be a constant companion of a Android Wear SmartWatch owner.
No sooner said than done - and our go2android Developer Team continued the idea and presentation of Motorola into action. In 3 Google material design colors was the "moto discharge" watch face, which is now indicating exactly the opposite of the Moto 360 charging function - namely the "discharge" and for all Android Wear smart watches that we know.
As a little extra candy, our developer team has also implemented the well-known animation from the original arc!
If you look on your smart watch and the display turns on, the battery-level-arc runs from zero up to the current charge level, animated with weakening speed.
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FUNCTIONS
★ Display of hours (digital)
★ Display of minutes (digital)
★ Display of battery level (percentage)
★ Display of battery level (arc)
★ antialiasing (if the GPU supports it)
★ 3 Google material design colors (blue, green & orange)
★ Animated battery arc on display activation
Free Google Play Store Link: http://goo.gl/WnSqMh
Cool
Play Store link not found. Would be awesome if you could post the apk here on XDA.
I agree it does not work ....
Better not be charging money for this app. And a "design" team was used for this? Something that would take about 5 minutes and 2 LUA script lines of code to do?
Some of the stuff I see on here lately for watch faces is getting ridiculous. If you want to see some master code work and watch faces there are 3 guys named Lon Lawrence, JC Dalisay and Bramante Perkasa. The later two just reproduced this $2.6 million dollar Patek Philippe watch in detail and exact functionality.
Link: https://plus.google.com/114955488831825954619/posts/P63TUP5ZQZq
Now that is what you call amazing work.
Pls share new link for download.
I just released a new watch face:
Speed One Watch Face
Mod edit: Removed paid app linkThis new one offers you even more customisations than my previous dev:
- 8 datas to display in the widgets (steps, weather, heartbeat, missed calls, etc)
- 30 backgrounds, 8 widget styles
- 6 types of color customisation
- Background color blending for even more possibilities (more than 30*50 possibilities)
- 3 types of hand
- Timezone selector for digital clock
- etc
And some settings to enhance your watch usage: small/big notification cards, 12/24hr format, screen on duration, 3 ambient modes (including one colorfull), etc...
I hope you will like it and I'll be glad to get some feedback!!
(And another I made still free: https://goo.gl/b7qCWc)
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Step counter doesnt seem to work
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roynielsen2000 said:
Step counter doesnt seem to work
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Hi,
You need to take the Google Fit in order to have the step count.
If Everything all right, when you select the "Daily step counter" indicator for a widget for the first time, it should display a popup to associate an account and to ask for authorization. If you select correctly an account and accept the authorisation request, it should work. If you did not, select an other indicator for the widget, and then go back to the "Daily step counter" indicator. It should display the popups again.
Did you have the Google Fit application installed on your mobile ? If yes, you can try to launch it and see if the application does have your steps in history. If not, try it
Disclaimer: I have no idea who makes this app and I get nothing for promoting it. I just think it is a nice addition to this phone.
Found what I consider a nice app for this phone. In the play store: Always on AMOLED.
It like the MOTO built in screen saver, but it only works plugged in and it doesn't show notifications. I was missing calls and messages. You have to touch the screen to bring up the home screen and see if there are any missed calls, etc.
This app has a lot of customization and works whether charging or not. I have my phone in a dock at my desk, so I can see the time and any new notifications at a glance. If it is not in the dock I can leave it face up and see the time, etc. or place it face down and the display turns off. If in your pocket or in a holster or other case that covers the screen the display turns off saving battery. I've gone almost a whole day without losing any charge because it was face down on my desk while I was out.
Pro's:
Nice customization choices
Home or lock screen don't come on when plugging in or unplugging
Can put date, time, battery level and weather on it if you choose
Notifications show and an optional pulsating blue border for a new notification
You can adjust the brightness of the display, but it doesn't automatically shift given lighting conditions (partly a con)
The display shifts around so as not to cause burn in
Con's:
If not plugged in and screen not covered, it will drain the battery faster
Pushing the power button does not bring up the home screen - you have to double tap the screen
There may be better options, let us know - I'm always looking for better options.
Cheers!
Update:
You can add a Samsung style dot to the screen to wake it up. Also, I added the music option so I can pause, or forward on the off screen. This app is just a black screen that runs all the time looking like a "off" screen. But the screen is actually on.
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So I am sure this has been asked many times, I just cant seem to find it, lol.
I hate the digital square clock thing on the lock screen and from what I can tell and read there is not an easy way to change this. Nice!!
I am rooted, any suggestions on how to change this to a normal digital or analog clock? I am not sure why would there not be an option for something as SIMPLE as this?
I hear this changed in Android 12, but in 13, its a new "feature"?
The only way to change it currently is to leg l leave some kind of notification as unminimized. I know in another thread in this section someone mentioned a particular app for creating a dummy notification you can leave displaying all the time. Having a notification that displays on the lockscreen makes the lockscreen small as in screenshot below.
Now if you don't let notifications display on your lockscreen, then there's nothing you can do about it for now (until / if someone finds a way).
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Thanks, will look into that. Any idea WHY this would be restricted this way, lol?
I just use the built in screen saver and have it set to the digital clock. Down side is that the screen saver only works when the phone is charging/docked.
You can try AODNotify or
Tasker can help you change the size of Android 12's AOD clock
A new Tasker project allows you to choose between the small and large clock designs on Android 12's Always-On Display.
www.xda-developers.com
banshee28 said:
I am not sure why would there not be an option for something as SIMPLE as this?
I hear this changed in Android 12, but in 13, its a new "feature"?
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With A12 Google removed a lot of the customization options we once had, such as setting a specific icon layout in the status bar and choosing a font style. Samsung still retains these features.
In A12 the lock screen clock is new, while in A13 there is supposedly new options being developed that will allow you to change the display format. It may also arrive in A12L.
Your best bet is to install a 3rd party AOD app to customize your lock screen or wait for a custom ROM.