Hi XDA forum!
I've created a watch face for my Motorola Moto 360 and decide to release it in Google Play Store. I hope you like it and I would love to hear your opinion about it.
Features:
Fully customizable colors on watch face: background color, outer circle border, separator, time indicator, date time, brand
Choose different fonts for time indicator, date and brand
Different date time formats
20 Styles with selected colors for your taste
Custom text size for time, date and brand
Set your desired brand text on your watch face
12 or 24 clock mode
Battery saver! Tested on Motorola Moto 360, normal use of watch battery last almost 48 hours (2 days).
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.hardartcore.blackwhite
P.S. I can't post links in threads, so sorry about bold text.
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Hi all
I'm looking for a facewatch I saw wayback when, before the Moto 360 acutally was out. I dont know if it was a pure made up or a real face...
The cool thing about the face was that a cartoony preview of the weather was displayed in a circle arund the clock. So where you traditionally have the numbers 1 - 12, there where say, raindrops at 1 and 2, then from 3-5 clouds, a big sun at 6 etc... the weather forecast around the clock, rotating towards the 12 position, the now in other words. and you could see the "weather coming".
anybody know what picture I'm talking about? cant find it anymore and of course: does this face exist?
so nobody has an idea what I'm talking about hehe....
Hello all,
I released a new watch face called Falling Mosaic.
It's an animated colorful watch face that is highly customizable. You can customize the mosaic tiles color, shape, font, size, animation etc..
Screenshots attached
I can't post links, here's the play store page of the app:
play[dot]google[dot]com/store/apps/details?id=net.samham.watch.mosaic
Let me know what you think! Any feedback is welcome.
PS: Since I shouldn't post paid watch face here, I am ready to make refunds for xda members, just give me your username & transaction details and I will refund your payment.
Hope you like it!
samham said:
Hello all,
I released a new watch face called Falling Mosaic.
It's an animated colorful watch face that is highly customizable. You can customize the mosaic tiles color, shape, font, size, animation etc..
Screenshots attached
I can't post links, here's the play store page of the app:
play[dot]google[dot]com/store/apps/details?id=net.samham.watch.mosaic
Let me know what you think! Any feedback is welcome.
PS: Since I shouldn't post paid watch face here, I am ready to make refunds for xda members, just give me your username & transaction details and I will refund your payment.
Hope you like it!
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Wonderful!
My LG Watch W7 seems to have the old style of android wear notifications. The one that is gray and white where one notification takes up the entire screen. I saw videos of this watch having the latest Wear OS style Notifications, where they are condensed and have accented colors, fitting 3+ notifications on one screen.
For those who have the watch, does your notification UI look like the 1 per notification, gray and white style? Or does it look like the accented colors, 3+ notifications on one screen style?
I called and tweeted LG and sent it for repairs... they said it was fixed. I received the watch and updated it. Same issue.
Hi, I have the same issue, old UI on the latest version, did you find a solution to update? Thanks!
Color depend of the app I think ?
I have this :
Eflopez said:
Hi, I have the same issue, old UI on the latest version, did you find a solution to update? Thanks!
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Never found a solution, even AFTER sending it to the repair center. I sold my W7 and moved onto the Galaxy Watch.
https://www.androidpolice.com/andro...utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=androidpolice
A spritz of new colors
Android’s beautiful new dynamic theming is the very epitome of chic design. But “monet,” as the feature was called in development, could get an even more carefully crafted upgrade with Android 13. Google is developing four new color combinations for that dynamic theming, covering a range from exaggerated vibrance to muted desaturation.
If you aren’t familiar, Google’s new dynamic theme system is a feature that first started to appear in Android 12 Betas. It changes everything from system colors to icon themes to match your background in a simple, elegant, and beautiful way. Sadly, the feature is a Pixel-exclusive for now, though other manufacturers have been working on their own versions of it (like Samsung and OPPO), and it could expand more widely in the future.
According to a trusted source, Google has four new color combinations planned for its dynamic theming system, currently under active development. In the code, the four names are currently called:
TONAL_SPOT: The current default colors Monet chooses.
VIBRANT: A palette similar to TONAL_SPOT, but with slight differences in supplementary accents.
EXPRESSIVE: A wider range of colors, seemingly including some not actually in the background, but which complement it well.
SPRITZ: a muted, desaturated, nearly monochromatic theme.
All four styles still draw on your current background for chromatic inspiration, but each does things a little differently. We should point out that Pixels with Android 12’s dynamic theming had four styles for dynamic theming available to them as well, but this would be different. Prior options didn’t cover this kind of range in intent. Previously, the four colors changed the “seed” color that the dynamic theming system generated its colors from. The new styles are even more dynamically playful, riffing on the colors detected in more charming and consistent ways.
Without further ado, a set of galleries for what each theme looks like with an example wallpaper:
TONAL_SPOTImage Gallery (4 Images)
VIBRANTImage Gallery (4 Images)
EXPRESSIVEImage Gallery (4 Images)
SPRITZImage Gallery (4 Images)
Our source did not share a screenshot of the settings page where you'll be able to pick these styles. Seemingly under active development, these new styles could yet change before we see them debut in a public release.
We’re still likely a month or more out from the first Android 13 developer builds — and that’s assuming Android 12L doesn’t change the usual schedule. Still, we know quite a lot about Android 13 already between early leaks and code commits. Other recently spotted changes include streamlining the QR code-scanning process, a tap-to-transfer feature for moving media playback between devices, a new "Panlingual" feature for per-app language settings, and some UI tweaks. As we tick closer to a preview release, expect the tempo of newly spotted features to kick up.
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Hi folks,
I'm a happy owner of a Xiaomi Note 11 phone and a very unhappy user of the latest Android 13 based LOS20, due to the impossible color scheme introduced in Android 12.
I'm basically using the dark theme and I have a really hard time reading the usual (system font) text, which is small and has a really bad contrast being by default grey-blueish. I found no (documented) way to change that system font color and LOS20 has a series of basic colors (one dumber than the other) in the Wallpaper & Style settings, none of which having a white default color.
I enabled high contrast in the Display settings, the system font got really white, but if it gets displayed over a non-black background, then a stupid halo like shadow is displayed around it making the reading again very difficult.
Here I found more complaints about Google's UI colors choice since Android 12:
In Android 12 can you manually change text color without using themes or changing wallpaper? - Google Pixel Community
I tried that Repainter App and it didn't even start on my LOS without Google Apps subsystem (that's why I run LOS in the first place).
Repainter v1.2.0 brings new Material You theme styles for unrooted Android 13 and OneUI 4.x devices
Repainter v1.2.0 brings new Material You theme styles for unrooted Android 13 and OneUi 4.x devices, and you can learn about them here.
www.xda-developers.com
I'm wondering why the LOS devs didn't correct this UI design issue, since there are a lot of voices (plenty of links on goggle search) complaining about this poor UI/color design choice by Google since Android 12.
I'd be very happy if some of you more knowledgeable could point me to what file to edit/hack (phone is rooted) in order to set the system font on white.
Thanks in advance!