Hi guys, I bought an iWOWn i6hr , it's working good but the application to manage it it's awful like all other lowcost smartband i owned.
I'm an android developer but without experience on modding so i want to ask you if there is a way to get the sdk or api for that smartband so i could write my own application for it and maybe starting to develop an universal app for all lowcost smartbands.
I hope you have adivices for me
Thank you!
I asked them to create an API to open it to developers, but chinese don't bother with these kind of thing I guess.
I'm sad that it doesn't work with Sleep as Android...
Try to ask them an API or something to connect with the iwown products, maybe you can have luck.
Or try to break their protocol.
There are other app that can comunicate with iwown producs.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.linkfit.heart
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i was wondering if theres anything such as windows-controlling-an-android remote assistance software?
reason why i ask this is because some people are not good with android and they keep asking me for help with it. instead of meeting them up in person I was wondering if its possible to control their android device from Windows?
get the android vnc app from the market
No results found... what's the app called exactly?
Isn't android-vnc something that controls your computer from your phone? Original post requests just the opposite: the ability to control someone's phone from his computer.
Teamviewer??
I any luck yet
I think the OP is looking for the opposite -- Remote support to control the Android device FROM a computer, not controlling a computer from Android
I'm looking for the same thing to help my family out. I currently use VNC and a custom script to do remote PC support.
Droid Explorer, but you need basic adb (android-sdk) installed, but it gives you full control of your phone. You can push apps, take screen shots, and everything inbetween
Search remote web desktop. There is a control addon that works very well, and all in a web interface. No adb necessary.
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jxs1984 said:
i was wondering if theres anything such as windows-controlling-an-android remote assistance software?
reason why i ask this is because some people are not good with android and they keep asking me for help with it. instead of meeting them up in person I was wondering if its possible to control their android device from Windows?
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Webkey. Although it might be too powerful for what you need...
You can try AirDroid.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sand.airdroid
Sorry guys, i have bought a tablet for the grandma, and tried to help her many times over phone conversation. She has now the basic skills to the tablet, but as you know the android can be very embarrassing and surprising...
I really need a remote assistance software WITHOUT any rooting and other miserable solutions: just simply install and use.
I feel myself as a victim of a fascist raping. Do you guys or do the manufacturers really think, to help for a 70 years old lady is an extreme requirement?
The tablet: prestigio pmp7070c, fantastic hardware with the looser android. The winmo 6 would be far more better than this miserable android.
https :// secure.logmeinrescue.com/ helpdesk/ mobilesupport/ overview.aspx
You'll have to piece the link together as I'm not yet allowed to post links on XDA.
It's not free. But this will work.
Let me give some background. I know the very basics of hacking. That's it, not much more. I know how to root Android phones, install homebrew on WebOS, and I have tweaked Blackberry software, installed new os', just basic stuff like that. I have never built an app but I want to learn how to develop applications for Windows Phone 7 as this will be my next phone. Any advice? I went to the site and they have the tools there, I was just looking for any pre-reading I should do, or any advice from those already doing it.
Thanks
Download the free developer tools and play. Expression Blend is pretty easy and made for more visually-oriented people vs. hardcore coders.
The catch is that you can't deploy your apps onto your phone without a developers account.
But fi you're a student you might be able to claim a Student account from Dreamspark.
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The catch is that you can't deploy your apps onto your phone without a developers account.
But fi you're a student you might be able to claim a Student account from Dreamspark.
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Just watch the Dreamspark method as you don't seem to be able to register a device until you have your identity verified which, for students, doesn't happen until you submit an application for certification. I am still waiting to hear back from MS on that and if there is a way round it. It means you cannot test your application on a real device until after you have submitted it for certification which seems rather odd.
The tools themselves are very good it is very easy to produce a good looking functional application. There is quite a bit on http://create.msdn.com/ to get you started.
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Just watch the Dreamspark method as you don't seem to be able to register a device until you have your identity verified which, for students, doesn't happen until you submit an application for certification. I am still waiting to hear back from MS on that and if there is a way round it. It means you cannot test your application on a real device until after you have submitted it for certification which seems rather odd.
The tools themselves are very good it is very easy to produce a good looking functional application. There is quite a bit on http://create.msdn.com/ to get you started.
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Thanks for the Dreamspark tip! I just got verified and DLd the software.
Hopefully this developer account will come in handy.
Might want to check out this site too: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/beginner/dd435692.aspx It'll help you get through the basics of programming that you'll need to know
why not
i can give you i got an account
pm me if you need
Free WP7 eBook
If you have some time to read the excellent Charles Petzold 's ebook...
Programming Windows Phone 7 which comes with Sample Code.
Hey Guys,
I know this is a little weird to post on XDA, but figured it was still worth it. I know we have the flash web hack (thanks Prax) for getting Spotify running, but it would be nice to get a native app added. Spotify seems to use an online "voting" system in their member forums to determine where to spend dev resources. With that in mind, Spotify users, if you head over to this link:
http://community.spotify.com/t5/ideas/v2/ideapage/blog-id/ideaexchange/article-id/11293
and add a "kudos" to this post we can all help raise their awareness of the need for an RT client. I didn't create this post in the community, just figured I'd bring awareness to it over here.
Looks like Spotify will not release an app for Windows RT and Windows 8 according to this answer I had from support
Dear sir,
It is not up to Spotify to develop programmes for other operating systems. The problem here lies solely with Windows and their refusal to make an app for Spotify.
The same is reflected with their OS on phones, it took them a while to make a Spotify app, by which time many users had left us.
Though there is small scale success with users downloading the WindowsPhone app for WiNRT, I would not get your hopes up.
Try it here : http://www.windowsphone.com/en-gb/store/app/spotify/10f2995d-1f82-4203-b7fa-46ddbd07a6e6 but know that is it not made nor designed by Spotify.
If it does work, I hope you will stay on board. Of it refuses to work even then, do have a look on the market for a good alternative.
Sorry about all this,
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I ditched Spotify and started with XBox music. I'm very angry that a respected (not anymore) company uses these arguments. I'll hope they get bankrupted for this kind of arrogance .
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Looks like Spotify will not release an app for Windows RT and Windows 8 according to this answer I had from support
I ditched Spotify and started with XBox music. I'm very angry that a respected (not anymore) company uses these arguments. I'll hope they get bankrupted for this kind of arrogance .
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They are bull****ting you. It is *solely* in the hands of spotify to develop the app for their system, its only because of their reluctance to do so that microsoft eventually did one on the phone. Also windows phone apps are entirely incompatible with Windows RT, they are only compatible with windows 8 if you have the windows phone SDK and the windows phone emulator but you need the source code to the app to use the emulator and its damn slow.
We are lucky users.
Spotify isn't able to create an app, but there is one of our forummembers who did an awsome job creating an app for us
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45975451&postcount=1
Hi,
I'm testing develop my first android application. It's need to do something after phone booted. I googling and found the solution for that by create BOOT_COMPLETED intent receiver class and register on AndroidManifest.xml. It completely works if test run my app on android emulator bundled on Android Studio v.1.3.2. But when I try to testing my app on real device with my Oppo Find7a (ColorOS v.2.0.8i). It not working and I found wanring message from logcat on Android Studio like below
W/OppoAutostartManagerīš *Do not want to launch app ... for broadcast Intent { act=android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED ...
I don't know what its mean and what the working solution for make it accomplish.
Thk for help.
(Sorry for my english is not very strong. This is the first my own thread in the very very great forum for all developers and the beginner like me. I try to be better on next time )
Hello everyone,
I just got my brand new GT classic, 2 days ago and I can say I'm pretty happy with what I got. Also this is my first smartwatch at all.
Beside that I'm Software developer for over a 10 years in many different aspects, languages, technologies and frameworks. So far I've developed applications for desktop, web and mobile platforms, but now comes real challenge.
I would like to develop app for turning on and off my smart lights in the house, so I can be even more lazy
If anyone has any experience in developing watch apps please let me know more details.
I'm interested in best language (I think I read it's Java, which is one of my strongest programming languages) to develop watch apps, most often framework if there is some specific, API-s from Huawei, if there is some useful and so on. Really every help and details are more than welcome.
Also if anyone interested on pairing during app development, would be possible also. App won't be commercial, and will be free for everyone if I made it some day.
Thank you for your attention, best regards.
Lol. I can't help but I though it was funny to think a way so we can became more lazy lol
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It's a great idea. If you do a Google home integration instead it would work with everything that already interfaces with that.
So far I have Philips Hue & Hive bulbs/lamps/plugs, and British General plugs and sockets, all working with Google Home. As GH already has links to many smart devices I think linking to that would be possibly simpler as only one connection point?
Maybe also do it for Alexa for those who use that?
That way 2 integrations would cover almost all smart devices that allow connections.
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This watch is not supporting adding apps. And propably will never be even if Huawei give us access to rom file. Its to much hardware limited. You can only create watch face on it OR create app for android, linux, windows to upload faces, manage options, show notifications to use it instead Huawei Health.