Hey everyone,
Just got a Moto 360 the other day and am using it with my iPhone (I did update the watch to the latest firmware).
One thing that is driving me nuts is the weather - if I swipe left and choose weather it shows me the temp in Celsius. If I use the Google Now card it is in Fahrenheit. My settings say Fahrenheit. Does anyone know if there's another hidden setting somewhere, maybe even in my Google profile, that is causing the one temp reading to show Celsius?
Thanks
I have the same problem. Someone told me it was the face you use, but ill apply one that had Fahrenheit in the preview and it shows Celsius when I load it. I have the settings set the same as well so I don't understand why all my faces I use show Celsius.
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So I'm really liking the concept of Google now and I have seen a few of the features in action already.
But, I've noticed that the weather card is always showing that the temperature is about 10 to 20 (sometimes even 30) degrees cooler than it actually is. For example, my old fashioned thermometer outside says 97 degrees, the sign at the bank says 96, and WeatherBug says 98. But, Google Now is telling me that it's 82 degrees.
I realize that Google now is very young and some parts are still beta. I just want to see if anybody else is having this problem and if anybody has a solution.
I've just updated to the latest Google search and it looks like the weather now reports in Fahrenheit only and there is no option to choose Celsius from settings (with Google Now being off). This settings were available previous to this update.
I don't want to turn it on ... So if you know a way to switch to Celsius without turning on the Google Now please let me know.
Thanks.
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Maybe if you start Google now, change to Celsius and then turn it off again? Won't that help?
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dinoc said:
I've just updated to the latest Google search and it looks like the weather now reports in Fahrenheit only and there is no option to choose Celsius from settings (with Google Now being off). This settings were available previous to this update.
I don't want to turn it on ... So if you know a way to switch to Celsius without turning on the Google Now please let me know.
Thanks.
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Yes I noticed this too. I already tried temporarily turning on Google Now and set the weather card to Celsius but it just reverts back to Fahrenheit when I turn off Google Now. I think this is because we're using "English (US)" as the Language. The temporary workaround is to just say ->
"What's the weather like in centigrade"
Nope , already tried that, turned Google Now on, switch to Celsius but as soon as you turn it off, it switches back to Fahrenheit .
In previous version, the weather card had the Setting option active even with Google Now off, but now, there is no Setting option.
I've switched the language to English (UK) but it will still report the weather in Fahrenheit .
Now it just bothers me things that used to work good in the previous versions are just deleted or made not to work in newer versions ... what's wrong with this world ...?
Are there any working cpu temperature monitoring apps out for the G3? The two I've used both say the chip is running at a minimum of 60C. That can't be possible. My GTX770 doesn't get that hot. I know there is no active cooling but still, the phone is barely warm to the touch and barely gets close to hour when playing a game or something.
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Are there any working cpu temperature monitoring apps out for the G3? The two I've used both say the chip is running at a minimum of 60C. That can't be possible. My GTX770 doesn't get that hot. I know there is no active cooling but still, the phone is barely warm to the touch and barely gets close to hour when playing a game or something.
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Mooncakes' CPUTemp works and has alarms. Give it a go.
Thats the one I'm actually running. When it's sleeping, it goes down to 35C, but shoots up to 50C when it powers back on.
CPU Temp in Statusbar. It's an xposed mod.
I use system tuner. Programmable widgets.
Also trickster mod shows both battery and CPU temps on the first page.
Skizzy034 said:
CPU Temp in Statusbar. It's an xposed mod.
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I actually put this on too so I could see it at all times. Does anyone know what the safe temp ranges are?
johnomaz said:
I actually put this on too so I could see it at all times. Does anyone know what the safe temp ranges are?
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I use the colored temp setting instead of auto. I set the red to come on at 61 C. I've seen the CPU reach up to 84 for a couple seconds right after reboot.
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I use the colored temp setting instead of auto. I set the red to come on at 61 C. I've seen the CPU reach up to 84 for a couple seconds right after reboot.
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Here are my big temp apps:
http://m.imgur.com/rHd1VLN
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Here are my big temp apps:
http://m.imgur.com/rHd1VLN
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Awesome. I didn't know there was an app that showed all the temps per app. Is it in the Play store?
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Awesome. I didn't know there was an app that showed all the temps per app. Is it in the Play store?
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That's the same app that I use as well, called CPU Temp. I got that with an active screen temp display that can be moved anywhere on your screen and is a top layer display. The only caveat is that it seems to mess up Lux, as it's a live display, it doesn't allow Lux to dim the screen as much as it usually can, it dims it more so than the stock slider, but not as dim as it can be with the live CPU display taken off.
I also have Temperature Guard Free to always show my battery temp at the top, as well as Cell Signal Strength -dbm (for my actual, real time signal coverage) and Internet Speed Meter Lite (to show my active data speeds), all with persistent notification displays.
That way, with a glance, I can see all my phone's info, temps, speeds and signal at a glance, for full, real time data gorging.
The Internet Speed Meter app is good, because whenever Tmo's data connection stalls, I can check to see if it's actually dribbling a connection or it's just stalled and needs to be reset.
Hi everyone i have an extreme drianing battery with a no name process only a stick of android somebody can help me to fix it or what kind of app is doing this? Thanks. more info on pictures
pochin01 said:
Hi everyone i have an extreme drianing battery with a no name process only a stick of android somebody can help me to fix it or what kind of app is doing this? Thanks. more info on pictures
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Go into settings then apps then running on your phone and see if you can see anything there, check for connect (moto connect) tap it and see what is running. There are likely 4 processes, if you have wakelock detector you could use that also to possibly narrow it down (requires root). Also check your location settings the watch could be using GPS to find your location which will affect both batteries (phone and watch).
I have the same thing. No processes under running apps on my phone that standout
Download cpu spy from playstore and let it run for a while. See if your phone is entering deep sleep after about half an hour. I am going to guess it is running at 300mhz and no entering deep sleep. What this will mean is the watch is communicating with the phone and not letting it sleep. Would be helpful to know what you have running on the watch ie. fit, moto body, google now cards and how many...
Just received my Moto 360 too. Got the same processes. And also a kind of very high android wear usage...
What do you guys have turned on? ambient, tilt to wake, card previews? I have all that turned off on mine, for me, watch idle is at the top followed by android wear 16% idle, 4% android wear.... then some other lower numbers.
Who know is it possible to change stock weather app from farringate to Celsius?
having the same issue any ideas?
For me, the problem solved itself yesterday, it is now correctly displaying temps in Celsius degrees and wind speed in km/h and the app messages (checking weather conditions etc) are in my system language (Italian) so it seems that it's just a server-side issue that it takes some time to be ready for everybody.
Hmm, still Fahrenheit on mine and has been since I first set it up (around 2 months now). My handset is a Meizu M2 Note, so not sure if that's causing the problem
Still the same for me can't change it
Check the settings in Google Now. That's where I changed mine.