The Android Beam function on the S3 is called "S Beam". Samsung says the S Beam can send photo's sized 10mb within 2 seconds. The Android Beam however can only send links because of the slow transfer rate. So now I was wondering wether this is a software or a hardware upgrade, anyone got some idea's?
The S Beam uses Wi-Fi Direct to transfer the files, NFC is just for pairing.
That explains a lot, thanks
Is there already a ROM that also includes this?
The question now is still the same, though.
The Galaxy Nexus supports Wifi direct, will it be able to pair up with a SGSIII the same way? Not too long 'till the 29th of May..
I just got a s3 and my wife has a nexus s. I know s-beam only works between 2 s3s but I was hoping plain android beam would work between the s3 and nexus s since both of them have NFC and android beam support. I have all the required settings turned on but no luck. I can't share a link or YouTube video or contact. What's the point of the open nature of android if 2 phones with the same OS can't use the same damn technology? Sorry ... has anyone made android beam work between s3 and any other phone.
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I just got a s3 and my wife has a nexus s. I know s-beam only works between 2 s3s but I was hoping plain android beam would work between the s3 and nexus s since both of them have NFC and android beam support. I have all the required settings turned on but no luck. I can't share a link or YouTube video or contact. What's the point of the open nature of android if 2 phones with the same OS can't use the same damn technology? Sorry ... has anyone made android beam work between s3 and any other phone.
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It would be a shame if Samsung nerfed A-Beam with S-Beam. If OEMs are going to add features and skins - fine I guess although I wish they would give them back to Google as AOSP. If they are going to destroy features of the stock OS, this hurts the ecosystem as a whole and I'd like to see Google play hard-ball and not certify those devices for having the market or any Google apps.
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It would be a shame if Samsung nerfed A-Beam with S-Beam. If OEMs are going to add features and skins - fine I guess although I wish they would give them back to Google as AOSP. If they are going to destroy features of the stock OS, this hurts the ecosystem as a whole and I'd like to see Google play hard-ball and not certify those devices for having the market or any Google apps.
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I agree that would be a good start but would go against the "open source" ecosystem that Google has created.
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Open up your gallery and select a picture after turning on your a-beam then try tapping backs.
If that doesn't work, check if turning s-beam off allows it to, maybe s-bean takes over the event.
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I just got a s3 and my wife has a nexus s. I know s-beam only works between 2 s3s but I was hoping plain android beam would work between the s3 and nexus s since both of them have NFC and android beam support. I have all the required settings turned on but no luck. I can't share a link or YouTube video or contact. What's the point of the open nature of android if 2 phones with the same OS can't use the same damn technology? Sorry ... has anyone made android beam work between s3 and any other phone.
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Contact, links : galaxy nexus <=> S3 with Android Beam, I tried and it worked.
Photo, files: S-Beam, therefore only between S3
link2caro said:
Contact, links : galaxy nexus <=> S3 with Android Beam, I tried and it worked.
Photo, files: S-Beam, therefore only between S3
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May i know the settings you used to get this to work?
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May i know the settings you used to get this to work?
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Turn on nfc and Android beam and touch the backs of the phones together.
doesn't android beam use nfc to pair phones just like s beam does?
s beam uses wifi direct, and I thought android beam uses bluetooth to transfer files?
am i wrong? it's pretty stupid that i'm limited to other galaxies for this feature to send a picture...
I agree with all of these statements. Android Beam should be able to open a Wi-Fi direct connection. Samsung's S-Beam is a gimmick unless everyone has a damn GSIII. i have a Gnex and my Girlfriend has a GSIII. This makes her badass GSIII S-Beam feature useless as we can only tap our phones to share links and contacts. unless we are sitting on each others lap; Texting her a link is quicker and more practical than tapping our phones together, me touching my screen to 'beam' a damn link to a youtube video to her. I was pretty stoked when she got the phone thinking that we would be able to share pics and video's via NFC and WiFi direct. For some reason I just assumed that this would work seeing how both phones have NFC and WiFi Direct.
This is atrocious! When I try to send a picture to my friend's GNexus with my android beam and nfc on but s beam off, my phone asks me to turn s-beam on. WHY? I am trying to use android beam!!!
I have a galaxy nexus on tmobile (yakju variant) my friend has a galaxy nexus on Sprint network. I open the gallery app on my phone, and go to a picture (its a 1.02MB photo) i tap my phone to the Sprint Galaxy Nexus, and touch to beam, and android beam can transfer this file over, easily, no other actions necessary.
I tap the same picture to somebody using an galaxy s2 or galaxy s3, and the android beam cannot send the picture, instead I receive a message saying "the receiving device cannot support large file transfers" ??? what ??? i dont understand??
so android beam supports large file transfers when its android beam nexus to nexus? but not when its nexus to Galaxy S2 or Galaxy S3 ?
does anyone have any insight on this?
If you want to transfer images to a non-sbeam device, make sure you have enabled android beam in you settings and DISABLED sbeam. If you do not disable sbeam, for example transferring a photo will give you google play on the target device, because it tries to find the samsung gallery. Disabling sbeam will pair the devices and send the data over bluetooth.
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If you want to transfer images to a non-sbeam device, make sure you have enabled android beam in you settings and DISABLED sbeam. If you do not disable sbeam, for example transferring a photo will give you google play on the target device, because it tries to find the samsung gallery. Disabling sbeam will pair the devices and send the data over bluetooth.
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I'm not seeing android beam on my s3, just NFC and Sbeam... Ideas?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cytk-GvEdA8
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Hello, i am starting to become paranoid about going outside with my galaxy tab because i am afraid it might get stolen. I am looking for a good app to let me track any possible thieves like the ones ive seen many times for pc, that let you get the almost exact location where the lost item (phone, pc etc) is and automatically take pictures and screen captures.
The ome iwanted to try is Prey (because it a chilean software, hehe) but for android devices it only tracks the position, but nothing else, and i think it is kind of usseles as yiu dont get a 100% accurate position and it is usseles if the adress you get is a building with 100+ people living in it.
Also another issue with prey and othe simmilar software is the they only work on android cellphones where you have to send a text message to activate the tracking mode, but i cannot do that in a wifi inly galaxy tab.
So, do you guys have any recommendation for a nice software? I am lookin for so ething simple that runs in the background and doesnt disturb me. (and of course.... Free)
Thanks in advance
Samsung actually have features built into the gal tab 10.1 for this.
Go to samsungdive.com. If you are signed into your samsung account on your tab, then you can start using it straight away i think.
In terms of other software, androidlost has heaps of features for free. It doesn't rely on text messaging. The design is pretty terrible, but hey, its free.
Lookout has a product called plan b. It always you to install the app remotely and tell you where it's at. But needs an Internet connection.
I don't think its honeycomb compatible but its one to watch out for.
http://tabletsforme.com/i-lost-my-phone-how-can-i-find-it-let-it-tell-you-where-it-is/
Another option is Norton mobile security for android. This one I have tried and it works on my Samsung galaxy tab.
http://tabletsforme.com/norton-releases-antivirus-for-android-phones/
I also have the Samsung configured on my tab. Yeah lots of overkill
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Samsung actually have features built into the gal tab 10.1 for this.
Go to samsungdive.com. If you are signed into your samsung account on your tab, then you can start using it straight away i think.
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Did you managed to get it working for Wifi version? It does not work for me.
thanks for all the info. I tried the samsung thing, but it didnt work .
Lookout seemed like a good alternative but it is not supported on tablets.....
I also gave a look at some of this applications (http://lifehacker.com/5832947/five-best-phone-recovery-tools) but they are all phone-related.
Guess we just have to wait a little more for some apps to be released for wifi-only devices............
I have used both androidlost and seekdroid on my galaxy tab 10.1
So there are apps that work on tablets
I like prey
http://preyproject.com/
Very cool, and it's free. It can take snapshots from the camera, use closest wifi spot to send ip address and info, you can sound an alarm or lock the device out. There are a lot of options. It allows 3 devices for the free version.
yeah, i also like prey, but it doesnt work with the wifi only tab as it requires and SMS to be sent to the device for activation
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Did you managed to get it working for Wifi version? It does not work for me.
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It does work. You first have to add your samsung account on the tab. under settings then accounts/sync, add account, then click samsung account. Its the only way samsung knows you actually have a samsung device. Btw it works pretty good. Best of all, its free,
Tab left on plane
Hi, so what would you recommend to find one left on plane, with sim card but in airplane mode, wait and see if someone gets through the security to see where it is or is there a way of forcing the tab to turn itself on?
thanks in advance
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I tinkered with Cerebus on my Tab, seems to work just fine (wifi only). I've been using this on my Android phone. Can attach up to 5 devices.
https://market.android.com/details?...51bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5sc2Ryb2lkLmNlcmJlcnVzIl0.
As long as there is battery, you can track your device's location, log app activity, send a message/VERY audible alarm to the device, take a screenshot, take a picture with front or back camera, a few other options. Obviously, app needs to be loaded on the device BEFORE you lose it.
Works great!
great, i will check it immediately. Thanks!
i just checked it, it looks very good. Saddly its not free, but it is extremely cheap, so i think i will buy it once i get home. thanks again.
AndroidLost is a great app and works perfectly with GalaxyTab 10.1
register your device with your samsung account and use samsungdive.com
works great for sgs, sgs2 and sgt7500
I was using Prey on my laptop and all phones
So just hoping you guys could clear this up for me.
As far as I know, S-beam replaced android beam as the NFC app on the gs3. Form everything I've heard, s-beam can only communicate with another s-beam enabled device, which right now means only the gs3. However I have no proof of this, either way.
So, that said, here are my questions.
1) if you 'bump' a gnex and a gs3, will android beam and s-beam communicate?
2) if not, is there any way to get a-beam working on the gs3, for better compatibility?
3) would it be worth the effort (or even possible) to try to get s-beam onto other nfc enabled devices? It seems to have more features than A-beam, so if A-beam and s-beam are compatible, it would be seen as an upgrade, and if they're not compatible, it would still be useful, as a way to communicate with s-beam enabled devices.
Thanks in advance for your answers!
S Beam supplements Android Beam, it doesn't replace it. There are two separate options in the menu (see attachment).
As for porting, S Beam obviously implements certain authentication and security features. But it might still be possible to port. It might not even be worth it: the only other person I know with an S3 is my dad and he's thousands of kilometres away so I can't say how well S Beam works.
Your first two questions are obviously moot.
But I also got the impression before that S Beam replaced Android Beam, so don't feel bad anyway.
Thank you for clearing that up!
The reason I asked if it would be possible/worth it to port is twofold. One, because the US is soon going to get a huge amount of GS3s, and the other, because nfc-based wifi direct is a feature that I would use daily if I had it on both my phone and tablet.
i tried android beam 2.0 (jelly bean on my nexus) with the galaxy s3 s beam. I tried to sent a image and only get text on my display like ".../galleryshare" with an OK button but no file.
not very sucessfull
I was wondering if any developers were working on porting s beam over to our devices? Android Beam lacks the feature of sending larger files so s beam kind of solves the problem. I hate having to go through settings to enable wifi direct and then manually connect to other devices and manually send files. I think it's actually pretty smart to have nfc establish this connection automatically.
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I was wondering if any developers were working on porting s beam over to our devices? Android Beam lacks the feature of sending larger files so s beam kind of solves the problem. I hate having to go through settings to enable wifi direct and then manually connect to other devices and manually send files. I think it's actually pretty smart to have nfc establish this connection automatically.
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I don't think its possible
Honestly it sounds more likely that someone would modify Android Beam to accommodate larger files and such, since its manufacturer agnostic.
This is not a solution but when jelly bwan comes out for the I1777 we will be able to send larger files.
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I don't think its possible
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I realize I'm necroing, but why isn't this possible? We have Wifi direct and NFC, and some ROMs retain Touchwiz if TW dependencies exist with S Beam, so why wouldn't it be possible to port S Beam over? I think it would be both cool and useful if we could mod our phones to work with GS3s, and besides, there aren't many other current uses for NFC right now anyway.
Side note, what is the current file size limit for Android beam transferring?
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I realize I'm necroing, but why isn't this possible? We have Wifi direct and NFC, and some ROMs retain Touchwiz if TW dependencies exist with S Beam, so why wouldn't it be possible to port S Beam over? I think it would be both cool and useful if we could mod our phones to work with GS3s, and besides, there aren't many other current uses for NFC right now anyway.
Side note, what is the current file size limit for Android beam transferring?
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From what I understand, when transferring media files with android beam, all it does is enable bluetooth and transfers via that. So, I don't think there would be a file size limit.
Task 650 ROM has this enables and works well
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Task 650 ROM has this enables and works well
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An initial search of the AOKP thread doesn't mention anything specific about S Beam, it seems to be only Android Beam. I'm just wondering about a full S Beam port, that would work with stock S3s and any other Samsung devices that include S Beam, especially since I've heard people have problems using Android Beam with S3s, which get confused. Samsung's Android devices are so prevalent nowadays, so it would be nice to be able to interact with them easily without having to fuss around with extra apps or settings. I just want to know if it's possible or not.
EDIT: So a little more research done. Android beam isn't a separate app but is built into ICS (guess I forgot that lol). It uses Bluetooth to share data and is limited to links and contacts (maps and YouTube videos fall under links, you don't beam the whole thing, you just beam the specific urls). Please correct me on that point if I'm wrong. This is already possible with S3s, I didn't know they retained Android beam in addition to SBeam, which uses wifi direct and can transfer larger files like pictures (it's faster too).
As useful as Android beam is because it works with all nfc-capable ICS devices, I still think a full S Beam port would prove useful since it can transfer larger files faster and with newer Samsung devices (of which there are now several, and they're the most popular). So is it possible? And if not, why not?
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EDIT: So a little more research done. Android beam isn't a separate app but is built into ICS (guess I forgot that lol). It uses Bluetooth to share data and is limited to links and contacts (maps and YouTube videos fall under links, you don't beam the whole thing, you just beam the specific urls). Please correct me on that point if I'm wrong. This is already possible with S3s, I didn't know they retained Android beam in addition to SBeam, which uses wifi direct and can transfer larger files like pictures (it's faster too).
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Fyi..this stuff is very old news. In Jellybean, you are now able to send larger files via android beam, such as audio and video. But files aren't actually transferred through android beam, all it does is activate bluetooth and automatically pair your device with the other phone to initiate transfer via bluetooth. S Beam is the same thing, except it activates wifi direct instead of bluetooth.
I'd give up on this whole s beam thing if I were you. I have not seen any devs ever mention implementing it on our phones.
Today i tried to play a bit around with the s3 of a co-worker and mine.
It seems that s beam overrides the with jb introduced feature to send images/videos with android beam.
It isn't that big deal, i used wifi direct directly instead and will go on that way, because s beam itself is a bit messy (wifi direct setting isn't connected to s beam setting, but s beam needs wifi direct to work, it often fails to send,...), but i really would have liked to use the native android beam feature instead.
It anyway isn't completely understandable to me why they did it that way, yes, for sure it took time to implement s beam, but they could have kept it for notes and such and still let media content be shared over android beam.
What do you guys think about it or has anyone maybe got android beam working at the latest touchwiz release with multimedia content?
It's really annoing, especially since it's where nfc is mainly going to be used for now.
Tectas said:
It anyway isn't completely understandable to me why they did it that way, yes, for sure it took time to implement s beam, but they could have kept it for notes and such and still let media content be shared over android beam.
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Isn't the whole point with S Beam to transfer media content? Pure NFC is S-L-O-O-O-O-O-W, which is why they want to use WiFi Direct for "big" files.
It's a shame that it's not stable, but suggesting only using it for the thing where it doesn't make any sense (notes and such)... Well, makes no sense.
But anyway, can't you just disable S Beam? On mine (4.1 DLI3), NFC/Android Beam and S Beam are two different settings, and S Beam can be disabled seperately.
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Isn't the whole point with S Beam to transfer media content? Pure NFC is S-L-O-O-O-O-O-W, which is why they want to use WiFi Direct for "big" files.
It's a shame that it's not stable, but suggesting only using it for the thing where it doesn't make any sense (notes and such)... Well, makes no sense.
But anyway, can't you just disable S Beam? On mine (4.1 DLI3), NFC/Android Beam and S Beam are two different settings, and S Beam can be disabled seperately.
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Said it, because that's the only use left when android beam is used for media content.
Yes, it can be disabled, but while it's disabled and only nfc and android beam is enabled while i try to share a picture, it just tells me that s beam is disabled and let's me enable it to share the content.
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Yes, it can be disabled, but while it's disabled and only nfc and android beam is enabled while i try to share a picture, it just tells me that s beam is disabled and let's me enable it to share the content.
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Yeah ok, it seems a bit silly not to use the new Android Beam capabilities when S Beam is disabled
I know there are many threads on this but i didn't found solution around
I tried to beam with nexus 7 and Galaxy nexus but s3 says s beam is off and both nexus opens market just because they find S-beam and this is very sh*t of samsung
So is there way of beaming with nexus's
Bump !
Are you trying to beam a photograph by any chance? S Beam (and Android Beam) actually tries to beam the current app if said app doesn't support NFC (either launching it if it's installed on the target device or going to the relevant Play Store link if it isn't). When I tried beaming an image from my i9305 to my One X it took me to a non-existent Play Store page and I believe it is trying to install Samsung's gallery app, not S Beam. When beaming from apps supporting NFC on both devices (e.g. sending browser URLs) I have no problems at all regardless of whether S Beam is enabled.
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Are you trying to beam a photograph by any chance? S Beam (and Android Beam) actually tries to beam the current app if said app doesn't support NFC (either launching it if it's installed on the target device or going to the relevant Play Store link if it isn't). When I tried beaming an image from my i9305 to my One X it took me to a non-existent Play Store page and I believe it is trying to install Samsung's gallery app, not S Beam. When beaming from apps supporting NFC on both devices (e.g. sending browser URLs) I have no problems at all regardless of whether S Beam is enabled.
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this is exactly what happens When I beam between s3 and nexus 7
but I can share any file between two s3
so if beam dosnt work why we cant share with WiFi direct