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The Sony Ericsson LiveView™ micro display has now been available for a while and we see more and more 3rd party developers starting to add support for it in their applications. The idea with the LiveView™ really is to leverage on 3rd party innovation so I’m glad to see that there already are quite a few developers creating plug-ins for it.
The currently available plug-ins span from using it as a notifier to more creative ideas like using it to pretend you’ve got a phone call.
These are the plug-ins that I found on Android Market as of now with short explanations.
• Moon Phase Pro: 3D interactive simulation of the moon.
• LiveView™ HTC Music plug-in: Music plug-in for HTC phones.
• OI Shopping List: Shop easily with your LiveView™.
• FakeCall for LiveView™: Trigger sounds and vibration on your Android phone.
• LiveView™ ContactCall plug-in: Lets you browse contacts and initiate a call.
• LiveView™ for Cycle Hire: Quickly access and safely access docking station statuses for London’s TfL Barclays Cycle Hire scheme.
• LiveView™ Weather plug-in: Show current weather forecast in your location.
• SportyPal: Motivational training tool that gives you a view of your work-out.
• Launcher plug-in: Display your application icons on the LiveView™.
• Smart Training: GPS tracker tool, post your training record.
• Where am I LiveView™ plug-in: Shows a map of your current location.
• LiveView™ PowerAMP: Control any music player.
• Gmail for LiveView™: Gmail notifications plug-in that also lets you read the first part of the e-mail.
• Se-first.com news alert: RSS notifier for Se-first.com
• Calendar plug-in: Gives you an overview of your calendar and you can scroll and dive into a daily agenda.
• Twitter icon plug-in: Shows your Twitter icon or a QR-code so that you can spread your Twitter-url.
• Mode plug-in: Profile manager that lets you switch between silent, vibrate etc.
• Psps Ikina: To be honest I’m not really sure what this does, I guess I’m outside the target group If you know please enlighten me!
More...
Again, don't forget to update your LiveView device using Sony Ericsson Update Service application. Run Update Service choose X10 then Next. Turn off LiveView. Connect to USB cable. Press and hold Right button, then Left (Power) button until DFU appear on screen. Then update will guide you through the update.
If some would like, please post some ideas you want to see implemented on LiveView...
pmoura said:
Again, don't forget to update your LiveView device using Sony Ericsson Update Service application. Run Update Service choose X10 then Next. Turn off LiveView. Connect to USB cable. Press and hold Right button, then Left (Power) button until DFU appear on screen. Then update will guide you through the update.
If some would like, please post some ideas you want to see implemented on LiveView...
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rabetionline said:
The Sony Ericsson LiveView™ micro display has now been available for a while and we see more and more 3rd party developers starting to add support for it in their applications. The idea with the LiveView™ really is to leverage on 3rd party innovation so I’m glad to see that there already are quite a few developers creating plug-ins for it.
The currently available plug-ins span from using it as a notifier to more creative ideas like using it to pretend you’ve got a phone call.
These are the plug-ins that I found on Android Market as of now with short explanations.
• Moon Phase Pro: 3D interactive simulation of the moon.
• LiveView™ HTC Music plug-in: Music plug-in for HTC phones.
• OI Shopping List: Shop easily with your LiveView™.
• FakeCall for LiveView™: Trigger sounds and vibration on your Android phone.
• LiveView™ ContactCall plug-in: Lets you browse contacts and initiate a call.
• LiveView™ for Cycle Hire: Quickly access and safely access docking station statuses for London’s TfL Barclays Cycle Hire scheme.
• LiveView™ Weather plug-in: Show current weather forecast in your location.
• SportyPal: Motivational training tool that gives you a view of your work-out.
• Launcher plug-in: Display your application icons on the LiveView™.
• Smart Training: GPS tracker tool, post your training record.
• Where am I LiveView™ plug-in: Shows a map of your current location.
• LiveView™ PowerAMP: Control any music player.
• Gmail for LiveView™: Gmail notifications plug-in that also lets you read the first part of the e-mail.
• Se-first.com news alert: RSS notifier for Se-first.com
• Calendar plug-in: Gives you an overview of your calendar and you can scroll and dive into a daily agenda.
• Twitter icon plug-in: Shows your Twitter icon or a QR-code so that you can spread your Twitter-url.
• Mode plug-in: Profile manager that lets you switch between silent, vibrate etc.
• Psps Ikina: To be honest I’m not really sure what this does, I guess I’m outside the target group If you know please enlighten me!
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I'm not able to find the following plugins in the Market, is it possible for someone to post them:
LiveView™ Weather plug-in
Where am I LiveView™ plug-in
TIA
rmuraoka said:
I'm not able to find the following plugins in the Market, is it possible for someone to post them:
LiveView™ Weather plug-in
Where am I LiveView™ plug-in
TIA
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I also noticed that these two plug-ins have gone walk about. Methinks it may have something to do with permissions from Google, especially the "where am I plug in" which clearly pulled information from Google Maps.
Hello!
Would you mind to share these APKs?
I can't access to market right know!
LoRd D said:
Hello!
Would you mind to share these APKs?
I can't access to market right know!
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LiveView App: http://www.mediafire.com/?yrjzqk919a5gllf
LiveWare App: http://www.mediafire.com/?b2sf7v7kl2fpf8l
[LOL, I accidently thanked your post ]
Ty a lot!
I found them in another topic and installed them but liveware dosent recognise my device!
Dunno maybe its cause from my ROM!
and pls share your plugins!
Has anybody the Where am I apk file? I can't find it... I have the weather apk if anyone is interested...
chrxss said:
Has anybody the Where am I apk file? I can't find it... I have the weather apk if anyone is interested...
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seem it removed from market!cause of problem with google's permission!
It's completly used Google map!
chrxss said:
Has anybody the Where am I apk file? I can't find it... I have the weather apk if anyone is interested...
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I'm interested.
not sure if it applies but since the "where am i" liveview app has been removed from the market because it uses google maps without googles permission, asking for the apk may be deemed as warez and might get you in trouble on the forum. like i said, i'm not sure if it's the same as warez or not but maybe someone can shed some light on this before more and more people start asking the same thing.
I don't understand why it is an issue if the plug ins are free and use Google services like hundreds of other apps do. Maps and other Google apps has an open API for such things.
Confused.
chrxss said:
Has anybody the Where am I apk file? I can't find it... I have the weather apk if anyone is interested...
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I'm interested. Please post
azian_advanced said:
not sure if it applies but since the "where am i" liveview app has been removed from the market because it uses google maps without googles permission, asking for the apk may be deemed as warez and might get you in trouble on the forum. like i said, i'm not sure if it's the same as warez or not but maybe someone can shed some light on this before more and more people start asking the same thing.
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Is not warez...
Please post the apk, anyone?
Seconded. I think if Google were were that concerned, they would use their remote wipe function. The "where am I" plug in is one of the coolest and practical on the liveview
I need the weather apk, would you please so kind as to give me this APK?
Thanks a lot !
chrxss said:
Has anybody the Where am I apk file? I can't find it... I have the weather apk if anyone is interested...
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Some body can do a review about this gaget. Something like how much battery keep and how much drain bt connection from the phone! What future can be adds and what known issues are about this gaget?
Thank you!
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
I have had my Liveview for a day, now. Early days, but so far it does what it says..Will consider doing a full review at some point. I will add, that this gadget is more useful than essential, but so far, so good...
I'm using Wolfbreak's CM6 ROM and it takes me 10-20 tries to get my LiveView to pair with the phone. Even when I get it to work, it disconnects and takes forever to reconnect again.
I don't think SE plans to ever fix this problem. I would love to have one of the xda devs to come up with an update fixing all of LiveView's issues.
btw, I have the Whereami application in a backup file from the stock 2.1 ROM. The next time I plan to flash a new ROM in, I'll post the file up for downloads as long as it's legal to do so.
Just what I needed after 2 frustrating days (since I have the watch) of not being able to write short answers to incoming messages directly from the Moto 360
http://blog.gsmarena.com/microsoft-makes-android-wear-keyboard/
Direct app link:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/3e3aaa26-804c-486e-b3d7-d394c733da90/default.aspx
For some reason the link loads extremely slowly right now - I couldn't test it yet, but maybe others have more luck. Looking for opinions ! )
Edit: I managed to download it from an US remote server, I have attached it to this post.
Please don't duplicate existing threads.
Analog Keyboard from microsoft (handwriting support moto360)
Thread closed.
Hello,
I have a question about this device and application. This new application Nokia Here (maps) it's works in Android Wear - Moto 360? If not, exist a form to do that? Because this application has offline mode and this importante for me.
Thank you
Carnim said:
Hello,
I have a question about this device and application. This new application Nokia Here (maps) it's works in Android Wear - Moto 360? If not, exist a form to do that? Because this application has offline mode and this importante for me.
Thank you
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the app is still considered beta . might need to wait a while
I just picked up an Lg g watch r and i wanted to know if anyone knew how to get the included watch faces from the moto 360 and the g watch so we can share them between devices?
I was wondering the same thing myself. I renamed the Motorola Connect apk to a zip, and grabbed the "assets" folder, which contains all the included faces. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), the backgrounds, accents, numbers, hands, etc. are all separate images that need to be combined to get the full face.
I'm not sure how to get the faces from the G Watch though. Hope this helps at least a little bit. However, it's probably not useful without using the My Design type face on the Moto 360, or importing the assets into Facer or something.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8p2s2fvzv2g60e3/assets.zip?dl=0
Can anybody point to a bracelet with documented set of bluetooth commands? I want to use it's sensors and power saving features, but all required logic is expected to live on my android device (actually smart watches). If there's already is a similar thread it would be nice to have a link to it. If there's no such thread then may be here we can discuss issues with the bracelet based sensors and smart device based logic system.
Out of luck
chinesesmartwatch said:
Can anybody point to a bracelet with documented set of bluetooth commands? I want to use it's sensors and power saving features, but all required logic is expected to live on my android device (actually smart watches). If there's already is a similar thread it would be nice to have a link to it. If there's no such thread then may be here we can discuss issues with the bracelet based sensors and smart device based logic system.
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Hello
I've just asked the very same question. It is a huge market outside for that kind of devices, but it seems that nobody cares. I'm really curious what is the REAL reason...