All is said.
People who have this phone watch know that it's wifi is weak and don't have ad hoc mode.
Another thing its bluetooth profile is poor it have only DUN server profile for sharinf it 2G/internet access with other device.
Like this way:
(Z1 phone watch 2G/EDGE/GPRS/internet server)====(Bluetooth DUN)=====> (device with bluetooh DUN client profile).
No 3rd programme or root (min is rooted) are working beacause in the phonewatch the device RFCOMM (for DUN client) or Bnep (for PAN client) seems not existing.
So if there is someone more clever than me for developing .apk pakage for implement the DUN and PAN cleint profile it would lbe nice
because old phone with DUN or PAN can give internet access to the watch. For me it is my old N900.
(N900 3G/intenet via bluetooth sever blue tooth PAN/DUN)=====(Bluetooth PAN/DUN)====> (Z1 bluetooth PAN/DUN client)
Contact me if you start to develop something. Use bluez for android 2.2.1 froyo
thank you
Here some adress where looking.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774875
http://linuxslate.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?board=rockwatch
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I can confirm that Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN) works after the 2.1 update using PDANet through my Sony VAIO on the Rogers Network.. yes! now I can fully take advantage of my 6GB data plan without wires!
Also, the PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP) as well as pulling your recent calls list (not sure what profile that uses) works fine with Android 2.1 using my SE HBH-DS980 headset.
However, on an incoming call, the phone doesn't push the CallerID tag to the bluetooth device. The same goes for the MusicID tag when playing music. From my intuition, I don't think these 2 features require a specific bluetooth profile but will rather need to be implemented in the music or dialer applications to function. I'm not sure why SE is leaving this out on the 2.1 update as it is a huge selling feature for their MW600 headset. All SE phones powered by Symbian or part of the Walkman branding all had these features right out of the box, and the X1 running Windows Mobile had it as a 3rd party support (ie. smartwatchm). It would be nice if a developer can add these features for Android since SE won't.
It also doesn't have the Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) to be able to provide the list of available bluetooth services to the master device. This was tested using my SE X1a. So to actually find out what services are supported, you'll have to find out the hard way.
Can anyone tell me what other bluetooth profiles are available now?
Summary:
Confirmed Supported Bluetooth Profiles in 2.1 Update:
-Hands-free Profile (HFP)
-Headset Profile (HSP)
-Object Push Profile (OPP)
-Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVCRP)
-Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
-PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP)
Ok... i just found the supported bluetooth profiles in the X10
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
Generic Access Profile
Generic Object Exchange Profile
Handsfree Profile
Headset Profile
Object Push Profile
Phone Book Access Profile
Service Discovery Application Profile
Serial Port Emulation
Serial Port Profile
Source: http://developer.sonyericsson.com/cws/download/1/716/952/1284710360/DW-102192-X10_WP_6.pdf
i'm off to buy a gamepad now...
Ringtone over bluetooth
Hi there. i think this is a problem shared by many users:
i habe a Bluetooth Handfree, in this case, FIAT Blue&ME. When i connect for example a Nokia phone and the phone rings, the ring is transfered to the audio systems of the hands free. With my X10mini i hear only the default RING RING from the hands free :-(
Is there anyway to enable handfree transfer of the ringtone in Adroid?
there are persons that describe the same problem but not for android: for example at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=634494
By the way also SMS messages cannot be transfered to my Hands free Blue&Me. Anyone have idea how to fix this?
I think a new application to solve ringtone transfer to handsfree would help ALOT of users.
Regards and thanks..
OpenWatch is an app that is downloadable from the Market that allows bluetooth devices (like SE MBW-200 Bluetooth watch with lcd screen) to receive call/SMS/alerts/music player controls/etc. It supports a couple of other devices as well.
see: http://www.smartmadsoft.com/
see: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554551
azian_advanced said:
I can confirm that Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN) works after the 2.1 update using PDANet through my Sony VAIO on the Rogers Network.. yes! now I can fully take advantage of my 6GB data plan without wires!
Also, the PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP) as well as pulling your recent calls list (not sure what profile that uses) works fine with Android 2.1 using my SE HBH-DS980 headset.
However, on an incoming call, the phone doesn't push the CallerID tag to the bluetooth device. The same goes for the MusicID tag when playing music. From my intuition, I don't think these 2 features require a specific bluetooth profile but will rather need to be implemented in the music or dialer applications to function. I'm not sure why SE is leaving this out on the 2.1 update as it is a huge selling feature for their MW600 headset. All SE phones powered by Symbian or part of the Walkman branding all had these features right out of the box, and the X1 running Windows Mobile had it as a 3rd party support (ie. smartwatchm). It would be nice if a developer can add these features for Android since SE won't.
It also doesn't have the Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) to be able to provide the list of available bluetooth services to the master device. This was tested using my SE X1a. So to actually find out what services are supported, you'll have to find out the hard way.
Can anyone tell me what other bluetooth profiles are available now?
Summary:
Confirmed Supported Bluetooth Profiles in 2.1 Update:
-Hands-free Profile (HFP)
-Headset Profile (HSP)
-Object Push Profile (OPP)
-Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVCRP)
-Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
-PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP)
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The "Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVCRP)" is still at v1.0. We need a minimum of v1.3 to display track information on MW600.. :-(
There are lots of Wifi Remote control in the market but those i found like Phonemypc, Remote RDP, Crazy Remote, Wyse Pocketcloud all requires internet connection alongside the wifi and the software installed on the computer..
is there any wifi remote control that doesnt require a internet connection. I am ok with installing the software. Since it is a wifi remote, it has to be almost real time control with options to see videos as well..
doesn't requireinternet connection? can you explain it more detailed? so just a network connection?
your router handle that itselfs so you don't have a real internet connection, when you want to connect to a net intern ip
you can also try gmote and vnc
gmote is more like a real remote you can handle keyboard and mouse, even start music or videos on your computer directly and control it with gmote
vnc streams your monitor screen to your android and you can also handle mouse and keyboard
I have Parrot Asteroid in my car as of last night and i am looking for a way to share internet with it. Apparently it supports bluetooth DUN via cell phones but as far as i know the SGS2 doesn't support DUN. I have tried wifi tether for root to test but i get an error on the device. Ideally i would like to have Native DUN support for the SGS2 so when it connects via bluetooth for the voice and media it will start sharing internet without any application startup.
Also an alternative method would be USB internet sharing between the android device. This will be beneficial as it would charge the phone too. I know this is supported to a windows machine but another android device?
Ok, so now that I have WiFi direct on my Tab, what can I actually do with it?
Can I connect to my Laptop and browse files
I have enabled it on the Prime, but I don't know what to do next?
Cheers
Stewart
" According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, Wi-Fi Direct "is a certification mark for devices supporting a game-changing new technology enabling Wi-Fi devices to connect directly, making it simple and convenient to do things like print, share, synch and display. Products bearing the Wi-Fi Direct certification mark can connect to one another without joining a traditional home, office or hotspot network."
Essentially, WiFi Direct adds a virtual access point to a device bearing that certification, complete with a version of Wi-Fi Protected Setup for easy connections. When a WiFi enabled device comes under the umbrella of a WiFi Direct "host" the "client" can connect to the "host" through the existing ad-hoc protocol, gather setup information using a Protected Setup-style transfer, then allow the two devices to connect. So easy is the WiFi direct setup, some have suggested it could replace Bluetooth in some situations"
" What can a WiFi Direct "host" do?
A digital picture frame could allow digital cameras to connect and upload images.
A camera or smartphone could wirelessly connect to a photo kiosk to print high-quality analog prints of your digital pictures, without using an sdcard or cable.
A smartphone with data tethering could function more as a bridge or router (with more complex functions than simple tethering).
Smartphones and tablets could transfer files to one another (even large ones) quicker than over Bluetooth.
WiFi Direct devices can even connect one-to-one or one-to-many, and only one of those devices needs to be enabled for WiFi Direct -- all the others just need basic WiFi capabilities.
Combine all that with DNLA (and no longer needing a router for DNLA streaming) and you can see how convenient and downright cool streaming a HD video directly from your smartphone to a DLNA-enabled TV could be -- all without wires"
source: pocketnow
I really hope this does be enabled. A game changer for sure!
Cheers demandarin!
I am guessing that there is a youtube video on the post too (blocked on work connection)?
So is there nothing I can really do at the moment? I turn it on, but it doesn't broadcast a Wireless network or anything?
Looks like Bluetooth 4.2 will allow accessing the internet over bluetooth.
That should make this watch a lot more useful if it can simply connect to the internet through any (paired) Bluetooth device with internet access, not just the one paired phone.
Now we just have to hope that devs can bring this to our watch (I have given up on Google actually delivering anything useful for Android wear)
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014...ings-ipv6-better-privacy-and-increased-speed/