Question [Dev] Need help with calibrating Energy Ring for S22! - Samsung Galaxy S22

Hi guys! Developer of Energy Ring here! I am looking for testers to calibrate Energy Ring for Galaxy S22 (+ and Ultra variant support were recently added!)
What would I consider an ideal tester:
#1 Have sufficient free time, say at least 30 minutes.
#2 Have a hell lot of patience, the calibration takes some time, might be frustrated in adjusting the sliders by pixels.
#3 Have another phone/camera to take a physical photo (not screenshot) of your phone.
If you meet the above requirements, please private message me your Telegram/Skype ID.

Hiya, I have an s22 Ultra. I actualy tried to use your app today but it was not supported.
Am happy to help where I can, have pmd you my telegram id

Yeah I have the S22 Ultra as well and couldn't get it to work. I assume you've not yet pushed the update to Google Play store?

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Meeting with HTC

Hi all
i'm an engineer doing R&D for Leaf Wireless in South Africa. We supply wireless solutions and HTC phones to Africa.
i'm going to Taiwan to meet and recieve training from the HTC engineers from monday the 12th. And since i've received so much help from XDA developers in the past i thought i'd offer.
if there are any customisation questions you have or HTC issues that are proving difficult to solve post them here. i'll ask the guys when i get there and try get some answers.
cheers,
Greg
hmm this thread sounds like it could take off.
i dont think you know what you got yourself into supaspud. i know lots of people are going to have questions and suggestions for htc.
i for one would like to see them implement a wheel mouse not unlike the one in the danger sidekick 3. that would make wm experience 100 times better.
also ask if crossbow will officially be released as an upgrade for the wizard.
when i think of more questions or suggestions ill reply again
?Why don't they make a full size (3.5" or whatever) screen in a cdma with more memory. Hell it doesn't even have to be vga. I use mine as a pda, if I wanted a tiny screen, I'd just get a damn phone.
hiimcliff said:
also ask if crossbow will officially be released as an upgrade for the wizard.
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Save yourself the bother. It would be up to the telco's to decide on releasing an official update and they would then pay HTC to build the rom. Expect that to happen about the same time as the telco's decide to donate all their profits to third world charities.
It's not a telco thing. If you are refering to the companies who re-brand the HTC machines (most of whom are not telcos) the decision will be based mostly on whether HTC will actually supply the ROM and at what cost if any. They would have a fairly good idea about what they are going to do for some machines as they own one such company that retails their machines (Dopod). Find out about possibility of Artemis crossbow ROM if you can
Linux
It would be interesting to get their opinion on Linux on the HTC platform, and whether they would consider contributing to the development of a well rounded Linux based phone environment.
Yes, their opinion on linux would be good to know
Ask if they have any future plans to support it officially.
Ask them what (apart from soldering the chips on and editing the rom file for memory alocation) needs to be done to make 128mb of ram work on UNIVERSAL (it origionally had it, so the motherboard supports it and it can work
Hello Leaf Wireless
Well, well Greg, I thought that Leaf would not come out of the closet.
I have been the source of information till now, but now please take the stage.
A few months back I introduced a few of your staff to the XDA site.
I am now and then fed tit bits of information which I share on the forum. The ROM 1.35 update is a good example.
There are some clever guys here and we can all all learn together.
The problems I raised with Renier was:
1. Storage card getting lost in Media Player
2. Windows 5 is full of unresloved problems, with the BT stack poor.
3. Battery life on 3G is shocking. I have upgraded to 1.27 to see if things improve.
4. I have an Email from Dan Mackie @HTC Eupope stating that an Major ROM upgrade would be released at the end of January 2007, "to resolve all known issues on the TyTN". Nothing has happened yet!
The issue with the storage card was a known issue and I was informed at the end of September that it would be sorted with the next upgrade.
It hasn't happened yet but I have noticed that the TyTN's that you have received do not have this problem.
Please feel free to contact me should you wish.
Enjoy the trip and let me have a copy of the new ROM before you leave.
Regards
A wish list would be for the keyboard have some kind of a lock to prevent it opening when retrieving from the pouch. I find that I often drop call on closing the keyboard.
The magnets in the pouch are also troublesome and cause screen rotation and also dropped calls at times when rotating back.
GPS in the Hermes
What component of software (hardware??) is missing in the Tytn compared to the Trinity to make the GPS work.
Thanks
Francisco
PS. My first post, and I would like to thanks all the excellent XDA-developers community for this great forum.
@SupaSpud: Tell them to produce a Hermes with VGA screen and GPS and 256Mb ROM, RAM....
Thanks.
SupaSpud said:
i'll ask the guys when i get there and try get some answers.
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Several people have already asked this question:
- How can we install 128Mb RAM on Universal?
HTC never replied.
sheesh...
wow... looks like I opened up pandora's box. i'm making a list of all the queries and i'll ask them on monday. keep em coming...
ps: i'll find out bout the rom now.
Hey SSpud - gr8 offer !
1. I''d like you to ask why they dont set the default Bluetooth (a2dp) to Stereo (and the bit rate / max bit rate to 40+) ... and generally fix stereo BT.
2. How do they acvtually work with customers (eg BT in the UK) .... I get the inpression they are extremely slow and unresponsive.
2. Camera - if even cheap sony ericons can have autofocus and macro settings why cant HTC ?
3. Stereo Jacks (3.5 or 2.5mm)
4. Direct access to microSD card
5. When will they update their FAQ's and trouble shooting guides beyond the patronising " check that it is turned on type " answers.
Thanks for this oportunity !!
(I'm especially intersted efor Artemis/ XDA orbit)
Hello 'Spud,
Apart from sorting/mentioning the listed problems here - especially the poor bluetooth stack IMO - please do bump the question regarding their future GPS roadmap for TyTN/Hermes series of phones.
Now that will make a true convergence of technologies.
Kind regards,
Mine is a small and trivial request... could they please please please fix the battery meter on the hermes... the [email protected] +/- 10% drives me nuts... wish we could get the +/- 1% like the other devices.
Hello Greg
SupaSpud said:
Hi all
i'm an engineer doing R&D for Leaf Wireless in South Africa. We supply wireless solutions and HTC phones to Africa.
i'm going to Taiwan to meet and recieve training from the HTC engineers from monday the 12th. And since i've received so much help from XDA developers in the past i thought i'd offer.
if there are any customisation questions you have or HTC issues that are proving difficult to solve post them here. i'll ask the guys when i get there and try get some answers.
cheers,
Greg
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Tell the guys at HTC to watch the XDA-Developers site to find out what's wrong with their phones and what features are needed to turn them into great devices - remember the IPhone is comming!
Basil
Tell them not to save cents in devices that cost hundred of dollars. For instance they use cheap and weak cpus like samsung (which has only ARMv4T) ot OMAP with it's low clock frequencies. Or they save memory and instead of using 128MB or more RAM! RAM is cheap! I'd like to see smaller touchscreen displays with VGA resolution! Look at the size and resolution of some nokias: E60 or E70. I'd like to see hermes (device with foldable keyboard) with gps, 624MHz intel cpu, 128MB RAM and 2.2 inch touchscreen in the near future!
YES! Tell them about this forum! Tell them not to do stupid things in locking their devices - this simply reduces their markets!
And tell them that maybe it is about time to see their x86 UMPC! Look at the sony vaio UX180P or UX280P!
Hi
hiimcliff said:
i for one would like to see them implement a wheel mouse not unlike the one in the danger sidekick 3. that would make wm experience 100 times better.
also ask if crossbow will officially be released as an upgrade for the wizard.
when i think of more questions or suggestions ill reply again
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I'm not exactly sure of what you mean about the wheel mouse. You mean like the one the Artemis has?
As for crossbow going onto the Wizard... i don't think that'll happen. But i'll double check.
Hi
cougargt said:
?Why don't they make a full size (3.5" or whatever) screen in a cdma with more memory. Hell it doesn't even have to be vga. I use mine as a pda, if I wanted a tiny screen, I'd just get a damn phone.
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I can't say too much, but if the rumour I heard is true, you might get something like that in the second half of this year. *wink-wink, nudge-nudge*

Looks like Tango is looking for some Galaxy S users

For those living under a rock, Tango is a new video chat app that was just released a few days ago. They posted at another forum regarding beta testers for EVO users and Galaxy S users. Any takers? Supposedly vid call quality is better than Fring's.
http://forum.androidcentral.com/385576-post5.html
Yea there trying to fix the issue with the front camera and mic on the Galaxy S, I think they have it fixed and should have the working version out in the next few days.
yep, here they specifically opened a thread looking for 5-10 betatesters of SGS:
forum . androidcentral . com / showthread.php?p=385539#post385539
Hi,
I work for Tango - the newest player in mobile video calling. Hopefully some of you have been able to play around with our app.
We released our application last week, and have been listening to users on some of the items we need to fix/improve with our application.
I am looking for 5-10 Galaxy S users that can help me out with beta testing our product.
The requirements:
1. You have a Galaxy S and feel comfortable installing Beta software on your phone.
2. You can devote 2-3 hours every few weeks to provide us feedback.
3. You feel comfortable having a video call with me (I promise I'm not that scary).
4. You will not share new features with our competitors.
I would prefer to find people who can test this weekend - we have a big fix regarding our battery consumption that we would like to release ASAP.
Please message me with the following: ([email protected])
1. Name/Email
2. Availability to test over the next few months
3. Experience with Android
4. Phone/Version/Rooted? etc.
I am hoping to find users with i9000T, i9000B, i9000M, GT-P1000, and GT-I8520.
Thanks!
Dmitry
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If anyone has the beta apk can you please post here? Would love to try out.

Developer needed to take screenshots for TELUS instructional video

Hi all,
my name is Jordan and I work in the post production department at a video production company in Vancouver called Blink. You can find out more about us here:
http://www.blinkmediaworks.com/
We produce a lot of instructional videos for TELUS, including how-to videos for their phones. To do this we need screenshots from the devices, which in the past with other phones has not been a problem. With the Nokia Lumia 800 we just received from them, however, we have not been able to grab the stills we need because this isn't easily done with the Windows Phone 7 OS. We've tried unlocking the phone with ChevronWP7 (now "sold out") and through AppHub (which will not accept our credit card payment for some reason) in order to side load a screen capture app, but with no success so far.
So we've now decided to reach out to the developer community here to see if anyone would be interested in doing some freelance work for us by obtaining the needed screen shots. If you are interested in this job please send me an e-mail at [email protected] with a rough quote/rate for your time on this project. Check out the videos in the below link to see the videos we did for a previous phone:
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/BC/HTC-Amaze/how-to.shtml
Thanks,
Jordan
Hi. Are you sure you need developers to take a screenshots?? Hmm, perhaps we have a different understanding of the word "developer"
I guessing, any student with dev. unlocked phone and free time can do it for extra cash.
Yes that's true! Sorry, just wasn't sure what wording to use there.

MYO Gesture Armband - The Jedi Force !

So I recently discovered a cool new piece of hardware. Looked around XDA and couldn't find anything, so I thought I'd share. ( or maybe I couldn't find it just 'cause I'm a noob and didn't look properly - forgive me).
The tool is a called "MYO" developed by Thalmic Labs. It's basically a Jedi force bracelet . Apparently it can connect to a multitude of devices via bluetooth and controls it via gestures, i.e, changing slides in powerpoint. I think its pretty awesome and would love to get one, especially since they have released its API so you can also develop your own pc/android apps for it. Only problem is that I don't have $150 USD being a student .
If you guys want to check it out you can visit thalmic's site (I can't post the link 'cause I'm a new user. Just google "thalmic labs myo")
May the force be with you
(This being my first post I apologize if :
I posted this in the wrong category
Did anything I wasn't supposed to
)
neyirK said:
So I recently discovered a cool new piece of hardware. Looked around XDA and couldn't find anything, so I thought I'd share. ( or maybe I couldn't find it just 'cause I'm a noob and didn't look properly - forgive me).
The tool is a called "MYO" developed by Thalmic Labs. It's basically a Jedi force bracelet . Apparently it can connect to a multitude of devices via bluetooth and controls it via gestures, i.e, changing slides in powerpoint. I think its pretty awesome and would love to get one, especially since they have released its API so you can also develop your own pc/android apps for it. Only problem is that I don't have $150 USD being a student .
If you guys want to check it out you can visit thalmic's site (I can't post the link 'cause I'm a new user. Just google "thalmic labs myo")
May the force be with you
(This being my first post I apologize if :
I posted this in the wrong category
Did anything I wasn't supposed to
)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA
You're welcome
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Lol on topic, here's the link for all you guys: https://www.thalmic.com/myo/. Seems like the device is still on pre-order, shipping 2014 with MSRP $159 in our geo. So perhaps it's advisable to wait till then.
Otherwise indeed looks like a fantastic device. Any ideas which apps will be available at launch?
Hey comunity,
As I finaly decided ton buy a Myo, I was ofc thinking about talk about it on xda. Let's dig a topic
I'm surprised by the way how few topics are opened about it here. I guess this techno is not enough known for the moment .
So here are my first impressions after wearing it for some hours :
Bought it on Amazon.com (because I was rejected by ThalmicLabs as "suspected of Fraude", what seems have already happend with french cards VISA).
Pros :
- The device is beautifull (Got the white one), great designed
- Confortable. I wear it for around half a day, and even if i still feel it, it doesnt "hurt" my arm or block blood circulation. Btw, as I work in suit, I can't totaly bend my arm (limited to ~95% of the movement)
- Even if it's 200% less accurate than a real mouse, it's a pleasure to stay in front of the screen, trying to controle mouse with your arm.
- A f*****g new way to interact with devices (As we are actualy limited to mouse & tactile)
Cons :
- Not enough movement recognition (only 5 gestures, with 1 aften used to unlock, so 4)
- Movement recognition is to much approximative to be used daily
- Muscle don't send the same "information" when your arm is leaning on the armrest of you chair. So you can't realy use it without to have stand your arm right in front of you (what is weird in office ^^)
- Some moves are not well thinked : Trying to close your fist (to make a " mouse click") when you are targeting the little red cross with your arm tight becomes a real challenge.
- It happend, REALLY OFTEN, that you unlock your device by mistake. Especialy when typing on a keyboard.
So I think the next big step for Thalmic and its community is to work a lot on the software to be more precise about movements. There is a beta of store, with a dev dedicated part, what let us hope about more and more app. But as Thalmic made a "all-in-one" tool to create app (called connectors for MYO), developers are limited to the what have been gave and THINK by Thalmic.
My impression is that Thalmic Labs had a very great idea of device, but are really bad to produce a good software to work with.
I.E. : You can't even change the time between last movement and auto-lock. It's fixed at 2 secondes and you'll have to deal with it.
I.E. 2 : You can't change the patern to unlock device.
So, to conclude, a very very BIG potential, but a lot of work to get it .

Outrageous Claim: Texting with the Moto 360 is too difficult

I only say this because there have been a time (or two) where I thought it would be easier/faster/safer to send a quick message through the watch, but I've found that it actually takes more concentration to get it "just right".
I won't even get in to the speech to text issues.
I'm not bashing the product - maybe i'm bashing Android Wear - but activating the watch, speaking to it, making sure it got the right phone number and person, speaking your message and then checking it for accuracy... too much work. I mean, I could let it blindly go on its own, but a large percentage of the time its not any easier than just ripping out the phone and doing it manually.
Last night I replied to a message to my wife that said, "what time and what is taste want to do." It should have read, "what time and does Chase want to do?"
Maybe I suck at annunciation. Maybe there was too much background noise.
640k said:
I only say this because there have been a time (or two) where I thought it would be easier/faster/safer to send a quick message through the watch, but I've found that it actually takes more concentration to get it "just right".
I won't even get in to the speech to text issues.
I'm not bashing the product - maybe i'm bashing Android Wear - but activating the watch, speaking to it, making sure it got the right phone number and person, speaking your message and then checking it for accuracy... too much work. I mean, I could let it blindly go on its own, but a large percentage of the time its not any easier than just ripping out the phone and doing it manually.
Last night I replied to a message to my wife that said, "what time and what is taste want to do." It should have read, "what time and does Chase want to do?"
Maybe I suck at annunciation. Maybe there was too much background noise.
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this is really no different than using your phone's voice-to-text feature. remember, the watch just acts a mirror for your phone - and the experience is what you make of it.
You might have to practice and speak into the mic. I had a few mistakes at first but once you figure out how loud and how fast you can speak it becomes really easy. If I'm at home I do almost all my texting on the watch.
Soon after getting my moto360 back in November I started asking myself whether there isn't a better method than speech for text-entry. I think there should at least be some alternatives. That's exactly why I am now writing my Bachelor's thesis on the topic of "efficient text-entry on smartwatches". I want to evaluate how handwriting recognition or a virtual keyboard could work on smartwatches.
For my thesis I created a short survey regarding the use of smartphones and smartwatches. You would help me a lot if you would take it and/or share the link! It will take 10 minutes at a maximum. Since it is still rather difficult to find smartwatch owners, your feedback will be especially helpful!
Link to the survey in english: http://goo.gl/forms/gSFkNNum3Q
or in german: http://goo.gl/forms/r50Hr3qaZR
Thanks for your support!
did the survey. hope it helps
mvol said:
Soon after getting my moto360 back in November I started asking myself whether there isn't a better method than speech for text-entry. I think there should at least be some alternatives. That's exactly why I am now writing my Bachelor's thesis on the topic of "efficient text-entry on smartwatches". I want to evaluate how handwriting recognition or a virtual keyboard could work on smartwatches.
For my thesis I created a short survey regarding the use of smartphones and smartwatches. You would help me a lot if you would take it and/or share the link! It will take 10 minutes at a maximum. Since it is still rather difficult to find smartwatch owners, your feedback will be especially helpful!
Link to the survey in english: http://goo.gl/forms/gSFkNNum3Q
or in german: http://goo.gl/forms/r50Hr3qaZR
Thanks for your support!
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mvol said:
Soon after getting my moto360 back in November I started asking myself whether there isn't a better method than speech for text-entry. I think there should at least be some alternatives. That's exactly why I am now writing my Bachelor's thesis on the topic of "efficient text-entry on smartwatches". I want to evaluate how handwriting recognition or a virtual keyboard could work on smartwatches.
For my thesis I created a short survey regarding the use of smartphones and smartwatches. You would help me a lot if you would take it and/or share the link! It will take 10 minutes at a maximum. Since it is still rather difficult to find smartwatch owners, your feedback will be especially helpful!
Link to the survey in english: http://goo.gl/forms/gSFkNNum3Q
or in german: http://goo.gl/forms/r50Hr3qaZR
Thanks for your support!
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Have you tried the handwriting recognition and virtual keyboards that are available, and how do you like them?

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