I've had CM11 installed on my Note3 for a while now without any problems (aside from the lack of nfc support).
recently i bought an ANT+ Cadence Sensor and was hoping to pair it with my phone, but the apps that use the ANT radio (map my ride) can't find the ANT hardware or service. I did install the ANT+ services manually and a bunch of other apps including a manager launcher, a demo, etc...
Does anyone know if CM11 for the note3 loses the ability use the ANT+ radio?
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I'm using Darkys 7.0 Rom and need to find an app that will connect to an external GPS device (Holux).
The bluetooth device can pair with the SGS, bit non of the apps from the market (that I've tried) have been successful in using it.
It did work when I had the native O2 UK 2.1 firmware and "Bluetooth GPS Provider" from the Android Market, but does not with 2.2.1 (Darkys Rom).
Maybe it's the Rom or perhaps I need a better app?
Any ideas ?
works for me on Stock JPY
http://www.androidpit.de/de/android/market/apps/app/com.Argotronic/Bluetooth-GPS-Mouse-frei
Thanks.
It caused the SGS to reboot a few times but now it appears to be fine.
Thank you again.
Have you tried "Bluetooth GPS mouse" in market (free) ?
Bluetooth GPS written by Googoo Android works well with my Wayfinder BlueGPS external GPS. I had no problems with Google Maps and my favourite Navigation Application IGO MyWay.
Bluetooth GPS Mouse and Bluetooth GPS provider works well with Google Maps application but both of them had problems with IGO.
I am using Darkys Rom 7.7
I just recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and was hoping to hook up a WiiMote to play some classic emulators, however the "WiiMote controller" app itself does not pair the two. I read somewhere that because of the bluetooth stack Samsung loads on, not all devices are supported. I do have the tablet rooted, but it is still running stock rom as I have not found other compatible roms to run on it yet. Is there any workaround to remove the bluetooth stack and load a standard Android on, or do I have to wait for more updates from dev?
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I just recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and was hoping to hook up a WiiMote to play some classic emulators, however the "WiiMote controller" app itself does not pair the two. I read somewhere that because of the bluetooth stack Samsung loads on, not all devices are supported. I do have the tablet rooted, but it is still running stock rom as I have not found other compatible roms to run on it yet. Is there any workaround to remove the bluetooth stack and load a standard Android on, or do I have to wait for more updates from dev?
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I have not looked into it, so I do not know if Samsung is using anything other than the stock BT stack.
I don't know of any way to easily changing the stack. It requires several things, kernel support, modules & the new stack code integrated into hardware specific drivers. BlueZ, has a plugin & source available written to specifically avoid proprietary BT code, but again, you'd need to at the very least compile a new kernel, then find & modify stock modules. I am not so sure that BlueZ has an HID profile, so it may not work anyway. A custom rom is not going to affect this & most likely, your best bet is getting the app developer to add device support.
I flashed a combination file for both G960U and G965U s9 and S9plus. I saw a radio FM app which has record feature. So I searched it up, and found the apk here, https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/samsu...samsung-radio/samsung-radio-3-0-31-6-release/... I downloaded it and tried to install but always saying unable to install. How to install this plz? Check attached picture. Thanks.
Solution: NextRadio
I think Samsung intends the use of NextRadio, which can be found on the Play Store. NextRadio supports the hardware FM radio built into the S9. It also supports streaming over your wireless or data network. I decided to revoke NextRadio's permissions to use the network, in what I hope is a way to prevent yet another vendor collecting personal information about how I use my phone.
You'll see that NextRadio is actually using your built-in hardware by turning on airplane-mode, and connecting a wired headset to the 3.5MM jack.
Greetings, I have had my Oppo A52 for about 12 months. I'm a keen cyclist consequently use a bike computer and my phone to record my riding activities. My speed annd cadence sensors are ANT+. When I first got the phone I downloaded appropriate ANT+ app from play store to pair between my phone and sensors. Up until the previous OS update all was ok but now I cannot pair the sensors with any of the Apps I previously used.
Could someone advise me how I can get ANT+ to pair with my phone apps.
I normally use My Workouts but when that wouldn't work I tried, Jepster, and IP Bike (IP Bike have there own ANT+ app which wouldn't pair either).
The ANT+ apps installed are ANT+ Plugin manager, ANT Tester (This indicates that The phone is ANT capable because ANT Radio and USB service and ANT+ plugin are installed)
I have corresponded with the developers of My workouts but they are unable to determine why the app wont work.
I know that my sensors are operating because i have replaced the batteries and the indicator lights are operating as well as my normal bike computer.
Thanks in advance for your help to get thing happening again.
Hi,
Since Xiaomi Pad 5 doesn't have GPS, could you install or use fake GPS apps (or similar) so that you could use other apps that require GPS to work?