Hi, I'm an Android fan, but I have acquired 2 very nice looking Lumia 930s, one I've upgraded to Windows Phone 10.
I'd like to use one as a dashcam, but I want it to auto start (and stop) when power is connected. On Android I'd use Phoneweaver or similar. Is there a way to do this on WP?
I have searched the forum and Google, nothing comes up.
Thanks in advance.
It will stop when you crash anyway
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hey guys, i'm having trouble with finding a program like mobiledit or jeyo that allows you to SMS and have phone priveleges on a pc. my netbook has windows 7 starter and i can't find anything that works with windows 7 starter or with wp7 or with both. anyone know something i could use? this is a necessity with me. if i can't find something, i'll be migrating away from wp7 and my samsung focus. even samsung's own pc studio software does not support the focus.
all my controls would be via bluetooth.
there isn't a program at present to do this as the phone is locked down quite a bit and APIs would need to be written to get this going (or phone needs to be hacked up for it, which i don't see happening any time soon).
The Gate Keeper said:
there isn't a program at present to do this as the phone is locked down quite a bit and APIs would need to be written to get this going (or phone needs to be hacked up for it, which i don't see happening any time soon).
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that seems so odd to me. windows 7 starters automatically answers incoming calls and allows me controls of my phone's zune playback (forward/backwards, stop/pause) while connected to the phone via bluetooth, so you would think since windows has already got the functionality of partially controlling the phone, they would go ahead and add the texting and the "answer/ignore/dial" functionality as well.
there are some serious functionality problems with the wp7 in these regards. you go look at mobiledit's list of working phones and it is just about every phone made except the windows phone 7. any ideas on if this could happen in the next year?
i would suggest hitting up social.microsoft.com about this. that is more of a direct source. MS could provide more ideas as to what they're doing at the MWC next week, but i doubt it would be detailed enough down to particular featuresets.
I find it hard to believe I'm the only one who likes my M360 syncing with my tablet when I'm home, and with my smartphone when I'm out. There is actually no official way to pair the M360 with multiple Android devices at the same time, but I have, however, figured out an alternative. I am going to assume that you already have it paired to one device. If not I believe there are other threads out there to help you with that!
Steps:
In the Android Wear official app, tap the watch icon on the translucent black bar atop the screen to disconnect the M360 first
Check to make sure that underneath the name of your device, the status reads "Not connected"
Go to the watch settings, and reset the device, yes unfortunately there is no way around except factory resetting first
Now go through the original instructions upon boot making sure that this time you pair it with your OTHER Android device
Follow the first two steps again after the device has been paired successfully and booted up
Congratulations! The M360 should now pair with the two devices one at a time after being disconnected from one another!
Hope this helped you guys, as this method definitely works for me with my Nexus 7 (flo) and Galaxy SIII (SGH-I747)!
have you tried Beelink?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...utm_source=42matters.com&utm_medium=WidgetWeb
nightfishing said:
have you tried Beelink?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...utm_source=42matters.com&utm_medium=WidgetWeb
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Old thread, but for the benefit of others who may find this, the dev has unpublished the Beelink app. It appears that the 4.4W.2 Android Wear update broke the app.
It's now 2 years later, has anyone found a way to connect to 2 devices at the same time? I need to get notifications from personal and work phone at the same time on my M360...
I don't think it is possible, but you can sync notification from one phone to other via pushbullet or similar app. This way can get all notifications on the watch as well.
Hi, I just get my new Huawei Watch, its an amazing device. the only issue its that I don't use Android my phone is a Lumia 1520 with Windows 10 (10559) I know that many of You are going to say that this watch does work...that its impossible....I know, but there is any way to make it work? I just install Bluestacks on my laptop (windows 10 also) but I discovered that the Bluetooth doesn't work on this emulator......so my last option its to buy a cheap Android phone?......any ideas?
Thanks
Android phones are not cheap.
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Hi, I just get my new Huawei Watch, its an amazing device. the only issue its that I don't use Android my phone is a Lumia 1520 with Windows 10 (10559) I know that many of You are going to say that this watch does work...that its impossible....I know, but there is any way to make it work? I just install Bluestacks on my laptop (windows 10 also) but I discovered that the Bluetooth doesn't work on this emulator......so my last option its to buy a cheap Android phone?......any ideas?
Thanks
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I really don't want to say anymore than this because it sounds like you are some kind of fanboy, but listen fanboy, Android mobile is way better than anything Microsoft has in the mobile department. I use Windows 10 and would love to think that it is the greatest ever but not so for mobile yet.........
Have you managed to pair your windows phone with Huawei watch
Hello,
I just got an i5 Smartwatch, and while I love it, it won't sync with Zeroner, making it show the wrong time all the time.
It did connect to the app however: (1) bluetooth sign shows on the watch, (2) phone says connected and (3) find phone feature works great. Other than that however, nothing works.
Can anyone help me? I saw some posts about switching firmware and such but I don't know if that would be too extreme for my problem or not.
While I am very tech-savvy, I am very Android-noob as I just made a jump from iOS to Android (I know the basics however), so please, be patient with me.
O.K,
I am trying to switch from a windows car pc to an android version.
To be honest, car pc's are a real dinosaur, so I was hoping for a lot more innovation in the android field.
So '........... I am trying several android car launchers to try to get a feel for things.
I have an allergy ( ) to Google services, so do not want any google voice search, or android auto.
Happy with offline maps as well.
I am now finding a problem with what I think should be one of the most basic things - that is , making and receiving calls.
First off, I have a 10 inch android tablet on which I am trialling these apps.
I am connecting my nokia smartphone ( android 11 ) to the tablet via bluetooth.
NOW....... I foolishly thought that android could take care of the rest without much tweaking.
By that i mean, if my phone is connected and sharing contacts, why can't I click on the ''phone ' icons on the apps, and get either 1) a dialler, or 2) a list of contacts??
Am I wrong? - is that not one of the most basic things - to connect your phone to a tablet and use the tablet app to make calls using your connected phone?
I have had no luck doing this , and have found little info on the web.
I am sure I am going mad, but could anyone give me an idiots guide to how to achieve this?
Many Thanks
pootler