I hope that this is the correct section, I brought an Oppo Find 7A, for me the smartphone is fantastic and I never found a bug, but I need an info, I would to buy a fitbit one, but I don't know if the smartphone is compatible with it, anyone have the fitbit flex or anyone say if it works?
Thank to all for response
I have been able to sync my fitbit flex with a custom ROM (All should work since 4.4+). If you plan on using ColorOS then you will have to wait until it is updated to 4.4 if I remember correctly.
jiffy1080 said:
I have been able to sync my fitbit flex with a custom ROM (All should work since 4.4+). If you plan on using ColorOS then you will have to wait until it is updated to 4.4 if I remember correctly.
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Thank you for reply, but in the required of fitbit, it say android 4.3 or more and needs the BLE API, I use the coloros and it has the android 4.3, but it allows the BLE API? The bluetooth is the 4.0
Nobody?
Fitbit
Hi might be a bit late but I have the oppo find 7 and it syncs with my fit bit one perfectly,
I'm using Fitbit One on Find 7a.
No issue with ColorOS.
Yeah, I have brought the fitbit flex and it works without problem
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Hi All,
I recently bought a fitbit that syncs to my PC via a supplied Bluetooth 4.0 dongle.
It will also sync via BT with certain phones using the Android app - e.g. the S4.
I believe the reason it doesnt' work on my One X (which has hardware support for 4.0 as far as I know) is that Android doesn't natively support 4.0 protocol, and so it's up to individual vendors to add drivers and support to their ROMs.
I'm using the Viper 4.0.2 ROM presently.
Does anyone know if it's possible to add BT4.0 support? If not, does any enterprising dev fancy taking a look at it?
Cheers
Ric
UP. This interests me too
Did anyone ever get this working? I'm in the same boat.
No, I bought a nexus 5 and use the hacked apk. Worth trying on the one x though
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.casio.gshockplus
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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:
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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.
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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.
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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+ ?
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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.
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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?
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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.
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I sent an email to the support of Casio and I expect the answer.
It would be cool if you did the same.
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I've done the same..
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i've done the same..
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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"
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Casio is very very very bad.
Ever since I got my Nexus 5, I have not been able to get Zooper Widgets and Media Utilities to work right. When I use a media player widget skin, the title, song and artist sections do not update! These worked for me before on my HTC One, so I'm thinking this could be an issue with 4.4 KitKat. Is there a fix for this?
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Ever since I got my Nexus 5, I have not been able to get Zooper Widgets and Media Utilities to work right. When I use a media player widget skin, the title, song and artist sections do not update! These worked for me before on my HTC One, so I'm thinking this could be an issue with 4.4 KitKat. Is there a fix for this?
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Wait for the 4.4 compatible update of MU. The dev said he is working on it and it should be released in the coming weeks.
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Wait for the 4.4 compatible update of MU. The dev said he is working on it and it should be released in the coming weeks.
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Just what I wanted to read! Thank you!
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Yeah, having the same problem. Can't wait for the update.
I've given up on making any audio widgets until they update it.
Looking forward to it.
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Has anyone heard anything about this update that will address Kit Kat compatibility isses?
no idea
I thought I was the only one :'( .
There's an update now in the Play store that adds support for 4.4. I just did a quick test and it works. It does require a lot more permissions than the previous version and Notification Access needs to be enabled for it to work properly.
Hello,
I'm the owner of a brandnew G Pad 8.3 and I'm very happy with it. I just found out, that you can actually use the infrared sensor to turn on/off your devices (TV, Video-Audio Receiver, etc.) but the pre-installed app is limited to TV, Bluray players and DVD players. I found some other apps to simply learn IR codes for other devices but they dont work on my G Pad. I've heard, that one can only access the IR sensor with the LG SDK, and most (probably all) apps wont be able to use this sensor. Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
Best Regards
I've looked everywhere for a solution but no success..Also wrote to a couple of developers and they told me the same!
melagodo said:
I've looked everywhere for a solution but no success..Also wrote to a couple of developers and they told me the same!
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This is strange. I dont understand the philosophy of LG. I would understand it, if they restrict the usage of their built-in hardware to force users to use LG software. But to restrict it and then not develop a good tool to use it is just ridiculious, It is like: "Here have this awesome, usefull piece of hardware, but you cannot use it".
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This is strange. I dont understand the philosophy of LG. I would understand it, if they restrict the usage of their built-in hardware to force users to use LG software. But to restrict it and then not develop a good tool to use it is just ridiculious, It is like: "Here have this awesome, usefull piece of hardware, but you cannot use it".
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Quite.
It's even more ridiculous for the GPE version of the gpad - the IR blaster in that is flat out unusable!
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Quite.
It's even more ridiculous for the GPE version of the gpad - the IR blaster in that is flat out unusable!
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The tin foil hat wearing part of me always thought the GPE versions of the gpad were the ones which failed the IR Blaster internal tests... I have no proof of this and it seems like the hardware is slightly different so... probably not true, but it makes me laugh none the less.
The encrypted ir blaster is bad enough but coupled with the cut down version of QuickRemote on the G Pad it's down right punitive. I would love to see the business justification for doing this. Yes, they provide an SDK with documentation... So compelling that ZERO apps have been developed with it. LG needs to step up and unlock the ir, integrate code translation into an update and just set it free. Doing things this way isnt't going to win them any hearts and minds, least of all mine.
I haven't had any problems with 3rd party apps with it on my vk810 vzw. You saying that you can't get it to learn codes? Wouldn't it have to have a ir reciever also? Or do the it emitter work both ways?
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I haven't had any problems with 3rd party apps with it on my vk810 vzw. You saying that you can't get it to learn codes? Wouldn't it have to have a ir reciever also? Or do the it emitter work both ways?
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What ROM are you running and what 3rd party apps have you tested that work with the ir blaster? There is no ir sensor so I know it can't learn codes. The hardware interface to the ir blaster on the V500 is encrypted and to date only works with the LG QuickRemote app.
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What ROM are you running and what 3rd party apps have you tested that work with the ir blaster? There is no ir sensor so I know it can't learn codes. The hardware interface to the ir blaster on the V500 is encrypted and to date only works with the LG QuickRemote app.
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Stock ROM, the vk810 works with all the apps if tried so far that are available on google play store.
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Stock ROM, the vk810 works with all the apps if tried so far that are available on google play store.
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Couple of possibilities here. Either they used different ir hardware in the otherwise nearly identical LTE version or there is something in the software that unlocks it. I'm hoping software. Can you name a couple of the apps that worked by name so that us V500 users can try them to verify if they work or not for us?(won't work ) Then I guess it's off down the road of stirring up some interest to pick apart the stock vk810 ROM to see what's up with this unlocked ir blaster. Thanks! :good:
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Couple of possibilities here. Either they used different ir hardware in the otherwise nearly identical LTE version or there is something in the software that unlocks it. I'm hoping software. Can you name a couple of the apps that worked by name so that us V500 users can try them to verify if they work or not for us?(won't work ) Then I guess it's off down the road of stirring up some interest to pick apart the stock vk810 ROM to see what's up with this unlocked ir blaster. Thanks! :good:
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I'll try some again tonight after work
Your right I couldn't get any to work I could have sworn it was my tablet I downloaded remotes for, must have been my HTC one sorry for the confusion.
Hey no problem. Thanks for checking. :good:
Swoncen said:
Hello,
I'm the owner of a brandnew G Pad 8.3 and I'm very happy with it. I just found out, that you can actually use the infrared sensor to turn on/off your devices (TV, Video-Audio Receiver, etc.) but the pre-installed app is limited to TV, Bluray players and DVD players. I found some other apps to simply learn IR codes for other devices but they dont work on my G Pad. I've heard, that one can only access the IR sensor with the LG SDK, and most (probably all) apps wont be able to use this sensor. Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
Best Regards
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Have this problem on the LG Pad 7.0 lte, while using a digital cam I can see the IR with the stock app, other apps don't send the IR signal.
LG has not opened up the api. Therefore the non stock remote apps do not work.
Any news on this? Could we not just replace the locked LG IR 'driver' with an open one? (I'm aware that 'driver' isn't the right word, but forgotten the android equivalent >_<)
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Any news on this? Could we not just replace the locked LG IR 'driver' with an open one? (I'm aware that 'driver' isn't the right word, but forgotten the android equivalent >_<)
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With my admittedly small experience in this area, I would guess someone would have to write one from scratch / reverse-engineer the original one in order to get anywhere.
Will running a custom rom bypass the Ir restrictions ?
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.
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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.
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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...