Futuristic GUI Watch Face... for FREE!! - Sony Smartwatch 3

Today it is Father's day, and I wanna share my happiness with you, as you always give a warm welcome to my watch faces.
So my new watch face Futuristic GUI will be FREE!!
https://goo.gl/74pgjw
Fill free to share, and take a look at my other faces!
I hope you will enjoy "wearing" it
Lot of features as always: animations, steps, heartbeat, color customisation, screen on duration, 12/24hr format, and more!!
Preview of the animation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP5dV5OExOM

Really cool watch face! Any reason why the rings would not animate? On my SW3 it only animates the second's ticker (outer ring), not the 2 inner rings.
Never mind! I need to improve my reading skills hehe. Thanks!

Awesome, a multi color version would be nice too.
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Ichiban Rei said:
Really cool watch face! Any reason why the rings would not animate? On my SW3 it only animates the second's ticker (outer ring), not the 2 inner rings.
Never mind! I need to improve my reading skills hehe. Thanks!
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Did you switch on the animations on the settings screen in the Android Wear app of your mobile ? This is how you activate the inner rings and the smooth outer ring animation

Thomas Hemetri said:
Did you switch on the animations on the settings screen in the Android Wear app of your mobile ? This is how you activate the inner rings and the smooth outer ring animation
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Yea, I caught that later. The animations are real smooth. Thank you!

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Anyone Use MoTweets?

And if so, what the hell does the live tile do?
It says live tile in the options but there are no notifications that I've ever seen.
Anyone care to shed light on this?
lekki said:
And if so, what the hell does the live tile do?
It says live tile in the options but there are no notifications that I've ever seen.
Anyone care to shed light on this?
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Yes I use it.
The live tile is supposed to show your profile picture and number of new messages.
love motweets but don't have live tiles turned on. My live tiles haven't worked in about a week and the only solution I have found is a hard reset which I don't to do until the nodo update (phone backup).
live tiles for moTweets for me. I see the number of mentions/dm's i get. but its pretty ugly. my 1st twitter choice is still birdsong. live tile coming soon.
downhillrider said:
live tiles for moTweets for me. I see the number of mentions/dm's i get. but its pretty ugly. my 1st twitter choice is still birdsong. live tile coming soon.
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it is my standard tweeter app but live tiles dont go just show my photo profile no more i just like the way to beezz show the notification number
downhillrider said:
live tiles for moTweets for me. I see the number of mentions/dm's i get. but its pretty ugly. my 1st twitter choice is still birdsong. live tile coming soon.
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The white MoTweets theme looks nice.
doministry said:
The white MoTweets theme looks nice.
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I think Motweet is the ugliest designed twitter app I've ever seen of a mobile phone. Beezz on the other hand is over designed (i hate landing pages just take me directly to my timeline!)
Hence the reason I use the official twitter client and Seemic
I have to agree on the moTweets being ugly comment. It has none of the feel or beauty of the metro UI. It reminds me of an iOS app.
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ditto....I'm still stuck between 3 twitter apps...Rowi, birdsong and twitt....motweets is lacking the looks department greatly....
Well basically I use Twitter native which serves well.
As for MoTweets, I don't look for design - just for me, less graphics the better.
The white theme is just enough and this client has a good pictures display support plus built in browser for links.
rcrawford611 said:
ditto....I'm still stuck between 3 twitter apps...Rowi, birdsong and twitt....motweets is lacking the looks department greatly....
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ditto! I wish I could combine the best aspects of all three...
Motweets beats bezz which I used to use because everything is all there. The less swiping the better. That and it's faster.
Agree. I'm so over the swiping from side to side, especially with how sensitive Microsoft made the touchscreens and the inability to change the touchscreen sensitivity or threshold for pane switching. There's just no playroom there. Any app that doesn't swipe side to side is better than one that does by default to me at this point.
I would buy this app but the facebook integration doesn't work, so I think ill stick with beezz
Huh, I've enjoyed using motweets. Using just the black metro UI, it looks fine to me. And it blows the others away in functionality.
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[REQ] N9 lockscreen mod

Hey guys!
I recently sent my Nexus in for repairs, and borrowed a Nokia N9 from a friend to use meanwhile. Now I've got my Nexus back, and there's one thing in particular that I miss about the N9 - the clock and notifications on the locked screen.
If you haven't used or seen an N9 in action, this feature is really, really useful - and something I think could be ported to (at least) the GNex.. See attached images
When the user locks the screen, usually on other phones it just goes plain black. On the N9 however (because of the AMOLED screen) the screen is mainly black but with the clock still visible! It also shows small icons to alert the user of new messages and such. To avoid burn ins, the N9 changes the position of the clock and notification icons randomly. It also uses the proximity sensor to "know" when it's in a pocket, and then turns of the screen completely.
So devs, can this be done?
Simba90 said:
Hey guys!
I recently sent my Nexus in for repairs, and borrowed a Nokia N9 from a friend to use meanwhile. Now I've got my Nexus back, and there's one thing in particular that I miss about the N9 - the clock and notifications on the locked screen.
If you haven't used or seen an N9 in action, this feature is really, really useful - and something I think could be ported to (at least) the GNex.. See attached images
When the user locks the screen, usually on other phones it just goes plain black. On the N9 however (because of the AMOLED screen) the screen is mainly black but with the clock still visible! It also shows small icons to alert the user of new messages and such.
So devs, can this be done?
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wouldn't this create burn in on the screen? Are you serious that the n9 screen never turns off fully?
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ChongoDroid said:
wouldn't this create burn in on the screen? Are you serious that the n9 screen never turns off fully?
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Well, to be honest it probably would create burn ins if the screen were on 24/7.. But Nokia has (seemingly) thought about this! (And I have failed to mention it in the 1st post )
The N9 changes the position of the clock and notification icons randomly. It also uses the proximity sensor to "know" when it's in a pocket, and then turns of the screen completely. This way it avoids burn in
Not exactly the same but give it a go
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.led.notify
Don't know if it will work with ICS and the Galaxy Nexus btw...
s60mike said:
Not exactly the same but give it a go
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.led.notify
Don't know if it will work with ICS and the Galaxy Nexus btw...
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This is what I'm looking for! It works pretty good, although it cannot turn of the software buttons in ICS.. But an update to the app could fix that
Danke viel mal!
You're welcome
Crazy! Im interested now
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Well, using the stock clock on ICS, you can set the phone into a very dim low power mode (as you mentioned). I am pretty sure the clock periodically moves around the screen to avoid burning too. It also hides the softkeys. You just need to tap the screen when it's displaying the clock overlay and it'll dim down.
I doubt it'd be viable for carrying around in your pocket due to the fact that your phone is obviously not locked in this state and it hides the notification bar so you don't have any visual feedback for notifications (besides LED flashing?). :/
Krijs said:
Well, using the stock clock on ICS, you can set the phone into a very dim low power mode (as you mentioned). I am pretty sure the clock periodically moves around the screen to avoid burning too. It also hides the softkeys. You just need to tap the screen when it's displaying the clock overlay and it'll dim down.
I doubt it'd be viable for carrying around in your pocket due to the fact that your phone is obviously not locked in this state and it hides the notification bar so you don't have any visual feedback for notifications (besides LED flashing?). :/
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Yes, the ICS standard alarm clock offers similar functionality.
As I wrote a few posts up, the N9 always displays the clock and notifications when not in a pocket (or when the proximity sensor is not blocked). But, if you take the phone and put it in your pocket it will completely turn off the screen - it would be a waste of battery to do otherwise.
Regarding the notification bar, the N9 also has icons on the lockscreen as any Android has in the notification bar - it's only showing a small SMS bubble under the clock if you have a unread text etc. etc. You wouldn't loose any functionality with a mod like this, only gain moar
Look at the attached pic in the first post to see what I mean
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Simba90 said:
Yes, the ICS standard alarm clock offers similar functionality.
As I wrote a few posts up, the N9 always displays the clock and notifications when not in a pocket (or when the proximity sensor is not blocked). But, if you take the phone and put it in your pocket it will completely turn off the screen - it would be a waste of battery to do otherwise.
Regarding the notification bar, the N9 also has icons on the lockscreen as any Android has in the notification bar - it's only showing a small SMS bubble under the clock if you have a unread text etc. etc. You wouldn't loose any functionality with a mod like this, only gain moar
Look at the attached pic in the first post to see what I mean
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Yeah I get you, I'd also like this mod, I am quite often finding myself turning the phone on to get the time/see notifications so something like this would be schweet.
Would be an awesome mod. Gonna follow this thread n see where it goes
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Thinking this needs to be seen again I'd love this so much, and I'll help out if I can.
NoLED is a nice software. It must be updated to hide the soft buttons as I can see now
My only concern is the battery consumption because the Android OS is not going to deep sleep mode if the screen is on which means the phone is always awake
Any ideas
This mod would be sweet. I had an old Nokia n95 and like that the clock was always displayed with the screen off.
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Any ideas on how to accomplish it? Being able to double tap the screen to unlock is really a luxury I would miss
honeyb said:
Any ideas on how to accomplish it? Being able to double tap the screen to unlock is really a luxury I would miss
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+1 Although I would rather have it turn on the screen with a double tap.
DDRFAN said:
+1 Although I would rather have it turn on the screen with a double tap.
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That's what I wanted to say I want it the same way as on my N9.
DDRFAN said:
+1 Although I would rather have it turn on the screen with a double tap.
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that's a feature of noled and the most efficient way to unlock the phone. especially if you have noled show a clock at all times as well as with notifications. did cut my battery life by about 15-20% but with some tweaking of settings i got it down to only 7-10% which was acceptable for the added ease of use.

[WatchFace] TimrFace for Android Wear

Timr Face for android Wear is a free, minimalistic and simple watch face for designed in line with Google's Material Design.
Seconds are indicated by the smooth, animated scale.
Depending on the set time format, the watch face will display the time in the 12 or 24 hour format.
By long pressing the watch face you can change the color to one of the 11 colors available.
You can change the background color and the scale animation rate in the mobile android wear app.
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their ZenWatch
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So I've been using this face a couple of days now. There isn't much to say other than it works fine. It's a nice simple face and the ability to change colors to match whatever I'm wearing is nice. Battery life is fine as well. This will go into my permanent collection of faces I cycle through.
The only change I might make would be to give the option of having military time. 0435 in the afternoon isn't really a correct way to display the time. That's nitpicking though.
Good job!

[WatchFace] TimrFace for Android Wear

Timr Face for android Wear is a free, minimalistic and simple watch face for designed in line with Google's Material Design.
Seconds are indicated by the smooth, animated scale.
Depending on the set time format, the watch face will display the time in the 12 or 24 hour format.
By long pressing the watch face you can change the color to one of the 11 colors available.
You can change the background color and the scale animation rate in the mobile android wear app.
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their Sony Smartwatch
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Nice work, I have it and is very nice.
Some times seconds doesn't appear. i have to turn off the screen (enter dimmed mode), and it works
Just on thing, in dimmed mode seems too poor, but if not it should be a battery drain, so I have no better idea.
Thank you.
Florianisme said:
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their Sony Smartwatch
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Hey, thanks for your nice watchface. I love the flat (material) design very much.
Some points I recognized:
- the time (hh:ii) isn't centered, but has an offset to the left. The left margin is twice the size as the right one.
- the animated written seconds (numbers) are tiny
- in case of a notification at the bottom, it overlays the seconds.
Perhaps you can reduce the margin between time and seconds-animation, so that the seconds move to the middle of the screen.
Nice work! Tommy
. Unfortunatelly I cannot link a Screenshot.
That's a nice face!

Favorite Watch Faces

Thought it'd be cool to start a thread of everyone's favorite Watch face.
I developed this one last week is free. Let me know what you think.
http://apps.samsung.com/gear/appDetail.as?appId=com.watchface.ShrekDroidBlueSteel
Working on watchface #2. Not live in the app store yet, but what do you think?
Also anyone who likes my first watch face I'd love some reviews in the app store.
I don't know if it exist, but did you ever think about creating a watchface whose always on display is analoge and the actual activated face being digital? For me only watch faces with a very simple AoD are feasible since I do not want to waste the whole battery on a fancy display I do not currently look at
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I'm not personally a fan of blue watchfaces, or anything else with background colors other than either pure or very-near black. I just find that the OLED glow from them really looks unnatural.
Does anyone know if the two watchfaces to the left in the Samsung marketing pics below are defaults on the Galaxy Watch that can be obtained and installed on the Gear S3?
Also, in particular - those 2 watch faces seem to show the current weather/temperature... does anyone also know if that works properly without killing the battery on the Galaxy Watch, as opposed to the Gear S3? I've tried about a dozen "weather" capable watchfaces on the Gear S3, and every one of them drains the battery at about 10% per hour, instead of <1% when using any other non-weather watchface.
I'm wondering if this is just bad programming/implementation of the weather on existing watchfaces that the developers aren't aware of (possibly turning on and leaving on GPS all the time?). And if the new watch faces in the picture implement the weather feature better and don't suck the battery dry?
Many thanks
TRJB
v1rtu4l said:
I don't know if it exist, but did you ever think about creating a watchface whose always on display is analoge and the actual activated face being digital? For me only watch faces with a very simple AoD are feasible since I do not want to waste the whole battery on a fancy display I do not currently look at
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That's an interesting idea. I can take a look into that. Most watches I have use both analog and digital, but I could easily do analog only on a black background for the AOD screen.
therealjoeblow said:
I'm not personally a fan of blue watchfaces, or anything else with background colors other than either pure or very-near black. I just find that the OLED glow from them really looks unnatural.
Does anyone know if the two watchfaces to the left in the Samsung marketing pics below are defaults on the Galaxy Watch that can be obtained and installed on the Gear S3?
Also, in particular - those 2 watch faces seem to show the current weather/temperature... does anyone also know if that works properly without killing the battery on the Galaxy Watch, as opposed to the Gear S3? I've tried about a dozen "weather" capable watchfaces on the Gear S3, and every one of them drains the battery at about 10% per hour, instead of <1% when using any other non-weather watchface.
I'm wondering if this is just bad programming/implementation of the weather on existing watchfaces that the developers aren't aware of (possibly turning on and leaving on GPS all the time?). And if the new watch faces in the picture implement the weather feature better and don't suck the battery dry?
Many thanks
TRJB
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No pictures came through on your post btw.
Weather on watch faces is tricky. I think the battery drain is a Samsung issue actually. It pulls the data from your phone, but it updates it ALOT. Way too often IMO. I have avoided using it for that reason, but may take a look and see if I can trick it into only pulling once an hour or something.
If you had a black background watch face what would you want the colors of everything else to be?
Working on a "mostly black" watchface per the above request. Made a blue and a red.
Red version
therealjoeblow said:
Many thanks
TRJB
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Let me know if you want a different color combo
ShrekOpher said:
No pictures came through on your post btw.
Weather on watch faces is tricky. I think the battery drain is a Samsung issue actually. It pulls the data from your phone, but it updates it ALOT. Way too often IMO. I have avoided using it for that reason, but may take a look and see if I can trick it into only pulling once an hour or something.
If you had a black background watch face what would you want the colors of everything else to be?
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Hopefully I fixed the post, the image with the marketing photo should be attached now. I normally put my images on postimages.org and use the "img" tool to insert them in forum posts - that doesn't seem to work here for some reason so I uploaded to xda as an attachment instead.
As far as style and color, I *really* like this stock photo of the new Galaxy Watch that everyone has on their sites. It seems to be the new default watch face. I'd love to get that for the Gear S3. If weather isn't an option due to huge battery drain, then heartrate instead.
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Working on a "mostly black" watchface per the above request. Made a blue and a red.
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i like the glow effect of the green one, but am really worried about the battery life if this was to be the AoD as well. Would prefer a very low battery consuming (few pixels alive on AoD) with the time still showing and the real watch face to include the appointments of your calendar.
I keep going back to the preinstalled "my day" or whatever it is called during the work day, because it's just great to have those appointments show up.
What do you think about the idea to only have an hour indicator at the border (like what some clock faces do for the second) so you can see how close your next appointment is and the rest of clock being a very simply digital clock?
Pretty quiet here ?
Here is the one I made for myself with Watchmaker
Actually just updated it (PMW-01.3).
I added the glowing seconds and weather icon.
The idea was to have a good watch for traveling but yet elegant.
I also ripped on of the Samsung's BG to have a unified interface with the one I use.
Happy to share it if you like it.
v1rtu4l said:
i like the glow effect of the green one, but am really worried about the battery life if this was to be the AoD as well. Would prefer a very low battery consuming (few pixels alive on AoD) with the time still showing and the real watch face to include the appointments of your calendar.
I keep going back to the preinstalled "my day" or whatever it is called during the work day, because it's just great to have those appointments show up.
What do you think about the idea to only have an hour indicator at the border (like what some clock faces do for the second) so you can see how close your next appointment is and the rest of clock being a very simply digital clock?
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The AOD screen on the watch only uses about 6% of the pixels. So it should be pretty easy on the battery. I'm running it on the watch now I'll let you know how it goes. I don't push anything to the app store that is bad on the battery.
I can add a calendar widget to it, but it will probably cause more battery drain.
The "My Day" clock face is pretty close to what i really would like to have, but the AoD on that one has a moving hand for the seconds. I would probably like to have that removed, so it is more static and battery friendly. Sadly i did not find a way yet to get the "My Day" clock face into the Clock Face Designer to adjust it.
It would be great to have this with the adjusted AoD and a Digital instead of a analogue clock for the regular clock view.
Do you know how to get the preinstalled clock faces into the designer ?
I have a question about Watchmaker for those of you using it...
Do the watch faces update themselves (their time display) either in the background, or just before the screen turns back on?
IE, with GWD watch faces, that's the case, when the screen lights up the watch face is showing the current correct time.
However with both Mr. Time and Facer, this is NOT the case. The watch faces stall at whatever time it was when the screen turned off, and when it turns back on, the incorrect time is briefly displayed, after which it abruptly jumps to the correct time. This is hugely anoying to me and I don't use either of those apps and their plethora of watch faces for that reason.
What is the case with Watchmaker - do those faces function correctly like the native Samsung GWD ones do, or do they jump the time like Mr. Time and Facer?
Thanks
TRJB
therealjoeblow said:
I have a question about Watchmaker for those of you using it...
Do the watch faces update themselves (their time display) either in the background, or just before the screen turns back on?
IE, with GWD watch faces, that's the case, when the screen lights up the watch face is showing the current correct time.
However with both Mr. Time and Facer, this is NOT the case. The watch faces stall at whatever time it was when the screen turned off, and when it turns back on, the incorrect time is briefly displayed, after which it abruptly jumps to the correct time. This is hugely anoying to me and I don't use either of those apps and their plethora of watch faces for that reason.
What is the case with Watchmaker - do those faces function correctly like the native Samsung GWD ones do, or do they jump the time like Mr. Time and Facer?
Thanks
TRJB
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Hi there
It does jump to the actual time when the watch goes on. But it's almost instantly happening.
Here is the shortest video I ever made
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g1fbmpustxpw2is/20180926_195429.mp4?dl=0
( Ignore the background voice. It's just my brother who's super happy )
wuub said:
Hi there
It does jump to the actual time when the watch goes on. But it's almost instantly happening.
Here is the shortest video I ever made
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g1fbmpustxpw2is/20180926_195429.mp4?dl=0
( Ignore the background voice. It's just my brother who's super happy )
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Thanks!
That's exactly like Mr. Time and Facer... I can't stand that, so I guess I won't be using Watchmaker either.
I wonder why they can't program it to update before turning on like the native Samsung GWD faces do.
Cheers
TRJB
therealjoeblow said:
Thanks!
That's exactly like Mr. Time and Facer... I can't stand that, so I guess I won't be using Watchmaker either.
I wonder why they can't program it to update before turning on like the native Samsung GWD faces do.
Cheers
TRJB
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Building your own face isn't that complicated with the Samsung Designer so, could make your own.
You can also use that graphics from a face you like by renaming the .watch file to .zip and extract them (remember to thank or ask authorisation if you want to publish it).
I will try the Samsung way but at the moment I have not managed to connect my watch to my PC, :/

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