Bluetoth paaring and other problems - Ornate TrueSmart

I´ve got my Trusmart last Friday, but something is wrong, i cannot paaring my Trusmart with my HTC One M8, i will not use another SIM-Card for the watch, the only thing what i will do, is to use my watch like a Gear. Another problem i will wake may watch in the Lookscreen with shaking my arm, but it doesnt work, with the Shake App it is only possible to wake the watch in normal screen, but i would like to see the Time. Many problems, i am currantly not happy with the Watch !
I have a 1/8 EU 2100 devloper edition

jamalau said:
I´ve got my Trusmart last Friday, but something is wrong, i cannot paaring my Trusmart with my HTC One M8, i will not use another SIM-Card for the watch, the only thing what i will do, is to use my watch like a Gear. Another problem i will wake may watch in the Lookscreen with shaking my arm, but it doesnt work, with the Shake App it is only possible to wake the watch in normal screen, but i would like to see the Time. Many problems, i am currantly not happy with the Watch !
I have a 1/8 EU 2100 devloper edition
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I am with you on this...
Also got a 1/8/2100 but BT cannot tether to my phone for network... It's a known bug in most TS F/W... There is a customize F/W which fixed this, but it's not for 1/8/2100
As for the Shake problem, it seems except some early 512/4/1900 model F/W, the accelerator (to detect the shaking) is turned off if screen is off. There is no work around except modify the source of kernel library, which is not release properly (it will not built properly to be run on TS).
So we are stuck here... From Omate/LLP said Omate plan to release 4.4 F/W after getting 4.4 source code from MTK at Jul, that would be our only and last chance on those two issues.

I hope this 4.4 update happens, but I doubt it will. LLPen will probably advise TS1 owners to purchase a TS2 in order to maybe get a firmware upgrade that will be useful, claiming the original TrueSmarts are End of Life already. I hope not, but I don't think with all the different indistinguishable and incompatible hardware revisions of the TrueSmart, that Omate has any real intention of upgrading our firmwares to even 4.3
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Parrot MK6000 problems

Anyone else with a Parrot MK6000 having problems making and receiving a call while connected to the kit? Mine works great on stereo A2DP but when trying to make a call the voice cuts out after a second or two and then a few seconds later disconnects, probably because the person on the other end can't hear me and hangs up. At first I thought it was the phone and got a replacement but no joy. A similar thing happened with my Omnia last year and I got rid of the phone because of it thinking the phone was at fault but now I don't think so. Kit works fine with other phones but not Windows Mobile even though the phones I am having problems with are listed as completely compatible and tested on Parrots website. My software version on the kit is 1.03a which is their newest. Any ideas? Still waiting on a reply two days later from Parrot. Seems kind of screwy to have to worry whether and accessory like this will even work with your expensive phone. I thought that was why they came up with standards. These things aren't cheap or easy to install.
Try a Firmware update to the Parrot MK6000. Also ask them a way of configuring your HTC to work correctly. If they say that is full compatible, that's because they tested, and if they tested they know the definitions inputed in the phone.
I've a MK6100 and it works fine, not exactly the same... but yeah try the firmware upgrade
None to try
I've already got the most recent firmware. Parrots testing is crap. When I first got the thing within a day, I knew that I needed a firmware update on their upgradeable "ahem" unit. Software upgradeable was even plastered all over the box. The unit that came in that box had the 1.0 software and guess what. Faulty testing. They had to replace it with a unit that had the current software because they made a mistake in testing and updating would not work on the 1.0 units. That was over a year ago and there is still no firmware updates. They knew they had a problem with WinMo phones even then and now they are saying compatible? Onl good thing that happened then was I was in Detroit and drove my big truck right up to the door of their headquarters. One of their lab guys was forced to reinstall the unit that had been installed just two days earlier. You would think they would never want to have to do something like that again. So anyways, I have a call and and email into them to let them know I have a problem and no response. Hopefully someone else who thinking of buying one of these units see's this post and takes the warning stay away, at least if you have a smart phone because these people aren't going to support you. (At least not unless you embarrass them by pullling up to their front door in a 75 foot truck )
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(...)(At least not unless you embarrass them by pullling up to their front door in a 75 foot truck )
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Yeap, that's also a good way of making them do what they promise... And to claim warranties...
Stay away from Parrot bluetooth
I have two parrot handsfree units, CK3200LS in my car, CK3100 in my wifes.
They have caused nothing but trouble for my WM phones (Tilt and now TP2)
I can't get the TP2 to pair with the CK3100. I'm waiting for parrot to respond to my help request. Their support info is worthless. The instructions refer to settings which don't exist and password format which is unusable (/"1234/" ?).
When the WM phones successfully pair, there is a re-occuring problem in both Parrot units where there appears to be an incoming call (it doesn't show a caller ID - just 'CALL') but the call cannot be answered. If you press the green button to answer, the unit locks up. You can't "disconnect" with the red button. The only thing you can do, is turn the car off, wait for the unit to turn off, and then turn the car back on to reset. Sometimes my Tilt would get locked up from the call and need to be soft-reset as well.
I had the unit working successfully with non-WM phones for some time, so it was no longer under warranty. When it started with the WM phones I took it to the installer. He was aware of the problem, but had no idea how to deal with it as the problem is so transient.
Bottom line - stay away from Parrot if you have a WM phone.
sblevine
have you try Jetware? I think it may solve alot of your problems
Used Jetware in the past and it caused more problems than it solved. After paying and exhorbitant amount of money for a setup, should not be needing to spend another $15 bucks and installing new software on the phone anyways. The answer I received from Parrot is that even though their website specifically says that the TP2 is a supported phone they are not aware of that and it is not. Real organization there. They also said they will no longer be supporting the MK6000 with software updates not that they supported it much to begin with. They are more than happy to try and find a workaround which I will try but not holding my breath. This will be the last Parrot product I will purchase. The MK6000 is less than 2 years old and is a hard install. It is unimaginable that a company should stop supporting such a product in such a short period of time. The vehicle you need to rip apart to install this thing will more than likely be in financing three times as long. Thoroughly unacceptable.
I had some issues with the TP2 on my carkit too. I discovered that issue was with the ROM on my TP2. Because the carkit downloads the contacts, TP2 just blocks somehow, The response of the phone was slow, I could not accept calls... Then I have installed 6.5 beta version of rom for TP2 and it has sloved the issue. Maybe you could just try installing "official ROM" 6.5.
I am glad you have written this all down. I have an MK6000 in my car now, and while I have some issues between it and my (soon to be old) Tilt, I can make calls, have full conversations and listen to music. I just have to put up with weirdness after I hang up the call and check to ensure my phone isn't suddenly in silent mode when I turn the car off.
I would like to know, what else is out there as far as installed hands-free kits that will work with WM phones? I've got a Tilt 2 coming to me this week (yay!) so I really don't want more problems!!
-Chuck
so is the parrot mk6000 worth it, i need a bluetooth car kit and it has the basic functions i need
also is this a good price or is it available cheaper from another place , the site i saw it at i think was mynewgps.co.uk
Many thanks

Non compatible with VIMOFIT, also in best buy stores on sept 25

Two things I'd like to get peoples thought on:
1. Vimofit is an excellent weight lifting tracking app for androidwear. Once taught your favorite lifts, it will recognize what lift you're doing just by your arm movements and count your reps... unique idea and works VERY well... for MOST android watches. Its currently in public beta and I've shot a few emails back and forth with the devs and he said "Google stopped reporting data for one of the sensors we use on Moto360 since 5.1.1". That was for gen 1 moto 360, so i asked if things were going to be different with gen 2 and he said that motorola was reporting it was not working and (this was my favorite part) i should get a different watch because there are lots of other options. Ha unfortunately my friend one buys apps for the device not a 300$ device for an app. I can't believe there isn't anything they can do about it.
2. There doesn't seem to be any definitive release date for this device. The only thing I heard was wind of sept 15 (which has come and gone). However a ray of hope was that on best buys site if you try and pickup it up in store, it shows availability on sept 15. I think that's pretty neat.
For the record, I got a 360S yesterday and VimoFit is working just fine with it. Only did a small set yesterday but it recognized crunches and back extensions just fine. I dare say better than it did on the Gen1.
Also of note, and quite amusingly, on the way to the gym Vimo was updated noting that they got around the 360 issue. So it's very possible the same fix works on the new 360 models just as well as the gen1.
[Solved] VimoFit Working on 360 2 (2015)
[solved] 360 2, 46mm standard, not sport, received on Friday, can not get Vimofit to work so far. Sent a data log Vimo and they report that there is no data from the sensors. They are going to try to obtain a 360 2 this week to fix the issue. Major kudos to VimoFit for there quick response time and willingness to do whats needed to get this sorted out.
Kept playing with it, and this is how I got it to work.
I turned on debugging through MotoConnect, nothing came up though, I downloaded SensorBox for Wear and for some reason it was the first app that wouldn't push to my phone, so i connected the Moto to my Wi-Fi, (first time) and that was the bridge needed to get the app to push. Opened SensorBox, and all the sensor showed positive information on the different planes an graphs. Opened VimoFit back up and was now able to detect exercises.
Things to test seperately since I can't go back, and can't turn wi-fi,
-Debugging, Turned mine off and it still works,
-Wi-Fi
-SensorBox
-Dumb Luck
For what it's worth, I know there's a bug of some sort in the new gen of Moto devices where the sensors stop sending data to applications. System functions like tilt-wake and wrist gestures seem to still work fine, but most applications stop getting data from them. If you use WatchMaker, load up a face with gyro effects. If the bug is hitting, the gyro effects won't work. I've noticed it hits some but not all applications, but WatchMaker and Vimo seem to both be affected when it does hit. If Vimo isn't registering anything, give your watch a reboot and it should be fine. Or just reboot when you walk out of the locker room and you should be good to go either way.
I went through like 4 42mm Gen2 360s and they all had this issue. I got a 46mm yesterday and I haven't seen the issue pop up yet. I just checked a little bit ago, and this happened now on my 46mm as well. When speaking to the dev, he said he saw this come up on Huawei too. So it seems to be fairly pervasive. Both 42mm and 46mm see to track movements like a super champ as long as they're getting the sensor data. The dev on Vimo is one of the best I've worked with. He's pleasant and open to talk to, and he's very responsive.
I am experiencing this issue as well. Will there be a permanent solution to this? Rebooting it at least once a day is getting annoying. Or should I return the watch?

Considering the S

I currently have a Sony Smartwatch 3 and have had it for almost a year. I've had my eye on the Gear S for some time and feel like pulling the trigger. I have a few questions if someone has some time.
1. How do you feel like the watch we will be supported going forward? I dont want to buy something the devolper has moved on from.
2. How is the GPS on the watch? The SM3 does ok. I typically have my phone within range but there arw times when I'm away.
3. Is S Health an inferior product on this watch compaired to the S2? If my phone is on my desk but i am walking around, does it track my steps from the watch? I'm using Fit currently.
4. I do not plan on using a seperate cellular plan for this watch. Because of this i assume i can purcahse from any carrier or even with a bad esn. Are the different carrier version different at all? Likewise, can i use my watch to answer and talk through the watch while connected to my phone or will that feature only work for those watches with a separate plan?
5. I've seen some metal bands here and there. Are they homemade ones or have the metal bands evolved enough over time. I have the rubber clasp band on my SM3 and I'm always catching it on something.
Thank you.
I will try to answer to some of your questions.
1. sadly Samsung is known to stop supporting devices relatively soon, and also taking into account that the S2 has been released it's probably not long before they won't give any updates for the S
2. i didn't try the GPS from the watch (while it's connected to the phone it will use the phone's GPS, this can be useful or a nuisance, depending on what you want )
3. Don't know how SHealth works on S2, but on S while the watch is connected to the phone it will use the watch's measurement (you can change it if you want), so you can leave the phone wherever you want and SHealth will take the step count from the watch.
Btw, from what I've seen this feature works even if the phone-watch are out of the blue-tooth range, it will simply update the count when the blue-tooth is reconnected.
4. the main difference between the versions is what kind of cellular bands they support, and if i remember correctly there's an "WiFi only" version too. If you will only use the blue-tooth and WiFi connections then it doesn't matter which version you'll buy since those are the same on all the versions.
5. i didn't see any "real" metal bands for S, only some homemade ones, i don't think Samsung released any other type of bands than the one that the watch comes with.
As a note for 1., Biktor_GJ is working on porting the full android to the GearS. He also said that he will try to port the Android Wear, but it might not work since he had some trouble with the video drivers.
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I will try to answer to some of your questions.
1. sadly Samsung is known to stop supporting devices relatively soon, and also taking into account that the S2 has been released it's probably not long before they won't give any updates for the S
2. i didn't try the GPS from the watch (while it's connected to the phone it will use the phone's GPS, this can be useful or a nuisance, depending on what you want )
3. Don't know how SHealth works on S2, but on S while the watch is connected to the phone it will use the watch's measurement (you can change it if you want), so you can leave the phone wherever you want and SHealth will take the step count from the watch.
Btw, from what I've seen this feature works even if the phone-watch are out of the blue-tooth range, it will simply update the count when the blue-tooth is reconnected.
4. the main difference between the versions is what kind of cellular bands they support, and if i remember correctly there's an "WiFi only" version too. If you will only use the blue-tooth and WiFi connections then it doesn't matter which version you'll buy since those are the same on all the versions.
5. i didn't see any "real" metal bands for S, only some homemade ones, i don't think Samsung released any other type of bands than the one that the watch comes with.
As a note for 1., Biktor_GJ is working on porting the full android to the GearS. He also said that he will try to port the Android Wear, but it might not work since he had some trouble with the video drivers.
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Thank you for your input. I'll be honest, I do enjoy AW and it seems as if Google Fit has finally got their act together. I guess I really need to put one on my wrists and go from there. If anyone else has any input feel free to add it.

MicroWear H2 SmartWatch Connection issue

Hi, I bought H2 SmartWatch and had some issues connecting it to my phone so I give others a tip how to avoid frustration...
The watch uses WiiWatch app to connect to your phone...
The trouble is that it won't connect until the GPS is turned on on your smartphone... That's all (but it was really difficult to find this out so I hope this will help someone )
sorry, cant help you on your query, but am thinking of getting this watch myself, can you:-
1. give an estimate of battery life just on GSM standby, i.e. with all the other radios turned of and not using for entertainment etc, also
2. where is the speaker, can't see it on any pic's i've seen
thanks
Hi, there is no need of further help for me... The GPS turned on solved the issue... To your questions... I'm only testing it for a few days but I can tell you that the battery life is short... I have no sim card inserted only the Bluetooth connection with my phone and the battery lasts only for 24 hours...
Second question... The speaker is on the left side of the watch... It looks like a card slot... The mic is on the right side by the way...
And when you are considering this watch be aware that it's not waterproof... I thought it has ip68 as there are many misleading descriptions on the web... Only the H1 is ip68 waterproof...
Black_p3 said:
And when you are considering this watch be aware that it's not waterproof... I thought it has ip68 as there are many misleading descriptions on the web... Only the H1 is ip68 waterproof...
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yeah, i've been looking at a few cheap chinese smartwatches, the specs can vary from one seller to the next and its very difficult (almost impossible) to know who actually makes them, still their cheap enough to take a punt on
what's the speaker volume like when taking a call?
I really don't know because I use it as Bluetooth connection only and that function is only available with sim...
Black_p3 said:
I really don't know because I use it as Bluetooth connection only and that function is only available with sim...
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sorry, i thought you could take calls when bluetooth tethering, my mistake
How is the speaker volume when you play music. Thanks.
AKinsella1 said:
How is the speaker volume when you play music. Thanks.
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I'm sorry but I can't help you any longer because I sold the H2 and ordered an H1 because of the waterproofness...
Black_p3 said:
I'm sorry but I can't help you any longer because I sold the H2 and ordered an H1 because of the waterproofness...
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Really the H2 is clearly the pick of the two. You do realize that customers have been complaining about the integrity of the water proofing and the H1 has been recalled and reworked at least once.. Good Luck.
Really? There is an issue with the ip68 of the H1? I got my watch delivered yesterday and tried it under water and there is no problem by now... I know that the spec's of the H1 are much lover then the ones of the H2 but I really can't see any performance difference between the two of them (just been testing it for a day). And I like the basic software of the H1 more... There are more sport options and some other little things... Can you tell me what issues should I expect with the H1?
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Really the H2 is clearly the pick of the two. You do realize that customers have been complaining about the integrity of the water proofing and the H1 has been recalled and reworked at least once.. Good Luck.
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Really? There is an issue with the ip68 of the H1? I got my watch delivered yesterday and tried it under water and there is no problem by now... I know that the spec's of the H1 are much lover then the ones of the H2 but I really can't see any performance difference between the two of them (just been testing it for a day). And I like the basic software of the H1 more... There are more sport options and some other little things... Can you tell me what issues should I expect with the H1?
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Really? There is an issue with the ip68 of the H1? I got my watch delivered yesterday and tried it under water and there is no problem by now... I know that the spec's of the H1 are much lover then the ones of the H2 but I really can't see any performance difference between the two of them (just been testing it for a day). And I like the basic software of the H1 more... There are more sport options and some other little things... Can you tell me what issues should I expect with the H1?
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I am hoping you can tell me. I have heard they are nothing but trouble. Keep me informed.
AKinsella1 said:
I am hoping you can tell me. I have heard they are nothing but trouble. Keep me informed.
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Ok, I'm using the H1 the third day now... I had no issues with the waterproofness. The speed of the software is the same as on H2. There are more sport options, there are also more basic apps (or sensors) for example the compass, barometer, thermometer, sleep monitor. The issue I had with the H2 concerning the GPS which had to be turned on to connect to the phone is gone. The watch isn't vibrating every time I leave the room where my phone is telling me that it's disconnected which really annoyed me with the H2. The Bluetooth range is also better. And the battery life is better too. The only issue which I found by now is that the heart rate monitor is showing a lover rate when you are sweating but the H2 had the same issue.
If I encounter any issues I will report them but by now I'm glad about my choice...
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Ok, I'm using the H1 the third day now... I had no issues with the waterproofness. The speed of the software is the same as on H2. There are more sport options, there are also more basic apps (or sensors) for example the compass, barometer, thermometer, sleep monitor. The issue I had with the H2 concerning the GPS which had to be turned on to connect to the phone is gone. The watch isn't vibrating every time I leave the room where my phone is telling me that it's disconnected which really annoyed me with the H2. The Bluetooth range is also better. And the battery life is better too. The only issue which I found by now is that the heart rate monitor is showing a lover rate when you are sweating but the H2 had the same issue.
If I encounter any issues I will report them but by now I'm glad about my choice...
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Sounds good. Good to hear.
The H2 Supports true bluetooth tethering like the apple and android wear watches and does not need a sim card in watch to make and receive phone calls and text messages from watch.
AKinsella1 said:
The H2 Supports true bluetooth tethering like the apple and android wear watches and does not need a sim card in watch to make and receive phone calls and text messages from watch.
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Did you test it? Because when I had that watch (and it was connected to my phone) and tried to make a call it it gave me a message that the function is not available because there is no sim card inserted. And if you are wright how do you set it up to work? I don't have the H2 any more (I have the H1 now) but I could test in on both (I sold the H2 to a friend) if you tell me how...
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Did you test it? Because when I had that watch (and it was connected to my phone) and tried to make a call it it gave me a message that the function is not available because there is no sim card inserted. And if you are wright how do you set it up to work? I don't have the H2 any more (I have the H1 now) but I could test in on both (I sold the H2 to a friend) if you tell me how...
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Only works on the H2 fully tested and verified working. The H2 comes with a nice little app called "Bluetooth Calls" in the App menu. It will become more available on more phones including the H1 soon with a App that can be side loaded or loaded through an update. Only the H2 and Allcall w1 have it built in stock out of the box.
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The H2 Supports true bluetooth tethering like the apple and android wear watches and does not need a sim card in watch to make and receive phone calls and text messages from watch.
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Concerning the SMS you are wright ... You can read an SMS on the watch but when receiving a call there's no option on the watch to take the call...

Amazfit GTR international version and bluetooth 5.0 questions

Gearbest is selling the GTR international version that supports English. I'm in the US and I was wondering if I buy the international version now, will it be 100% the same as the US version of the GTR when available?
Another question. Is a phone with bluetooth 4.2 compatible with the new Amazfit GTR bluetooth 5.0?
Usually there are only two versions :Chinese and International, there was never an US only version of BIP, Pace, Stratos or Verge...
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Another question. Is a phone with bluetooth 4.2 compatible with the new Amazfit GTR bluetooth 5.0?
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This is text from Xiaomi Today: "Being the smartwatch, the Amazfit GTR concludes multiple connectivity options for better performance. It comes with jam-packed features like Bluetooth 5.0v for wireless connectivity". It doesn't matter which operating system running in yours device, bluetooth technology in all devices is just bluetooth. So if is written 5th version, that's mean must be 5th version and it's doesn't matter iPhone or Samsung, Xiaomi, Sony, Huawei and ect. android or Apple's software.
I can't quite follow what Xiaomi Today is saying in your quoted text. Will my phone need Bluetooth 5.0 for it to work with the GTR? Or will 4.2 be compatible?
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I can't quite follow what Xiaomi Today is saying in your quoted text. Will my phone need Bluetooth 5.0 for it to work with the GTR? Or will 4.2 be compatible?
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With a quick google search I found that the watch has Bluetooth 5.0 or 4.2 LE (and there where shops naming both -.-), it may be the different released versions... Sorry for the comment but... Chinese being Chinese...
Anyway back to the question, I found an article pointing out that Bluetooth v5.0 is backwards compatible with v4 and also improves the connection, hence, it should work.
I guess the confusion is that the articles I have seen only mention that phones with Bluetooth v5.0 will work with accessories (speakers,watches,etc) that only have Bluetooth v4+ and not the other way around. Do accessories with Bluetooth v5.0 work with phones with only Bluetooth 4+?
any news about tha pairing issue? its still happening or they fixed the problem?
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any news about tha pairing issue? its still happening or they fixed the problem?
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I'm not aware of a pairing issue. Where are you hearing this?
I read under some YouTube comments. But back to the first question it will work correctly with 4.2 Bluetooth system or we need 5.0 on our phone. Any experience? (I talked some people but all of them used Bluetooth 5.0 so now I don't have correct info about working with older sys). I want to buy this watch but I have a xiaomi mi a2 lite and now I don't want to change the phone
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I read under some YouTube comments. But back to the first question it will work correctly with 4.2 Bluetooth system or we need 5.0 on our phone. Any experience? (I talked some people but all of them used Bluetooth 5.0 so now I don't have correct info about working with older sys). I want to buy this watch but I have a xiaomi mi a2 lite and now I don't want to change the phone
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I'm still waiting to receive my GTR so I can't answer whether a 4.2 bluetooth phone will work with it. Being that only a few high end phones with bluetooth 5.0 are available at this time, I would think we'd be hearing complaints about the GTR not working on older phones (4.x). So I'm leaning toward it will work fine. I will come back to this post to confirm the 4.2 question when I receive my GTR.
What do people think the outlook is like in terms of updates to this watch, new faces etc?
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I'm still waiting to receive my GTR so I can't answer whether a 4.2 bluetooth phone will work with it. Being that only a few high end phones with bluetooth 5.0 are available at this time, I would think we'd be hearing complaints about the GTR not working on older phones (4.x). So I'm leaning toward it will work fine. I will come back to this post to confirm the 4.2 question when I receive my GTR.
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Amazfit ensures that GTR paring works fine starting from Android 5.0, and there were no Bluetooth 5.0 devices at the time it was released. That's why I assume that a 4.2 Bluetooth phone will have no pairing issues.
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I'm still waiting to receive my GTR so I can't answer whether a 4.2 bluetooth phone will work with it. Being that only a few high end phones with bluetooth 5.0 are available at this time, I would think we'd be hearing complaints about the GTR not working on older phones (4.x). So I'm leaning toward it will work fine. I will come back to this post to confirm the 4.2 question when I receive my GTR.
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Hi. Are you still waiting?
Guys one question . GTR supports Greek? I dont mean Greek menu but reading for example Greek SMS messages , Greek tweets etc
zerosumz said:
What do people think the outlook is like in terms of updates to this watch, new faces etc?
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Xiaomi devices are known for their popularity in the developer community, I expect the same to continue with this device. The Mi Band 4 was recently released and there are already over a thousand watch faces for that bad boy, and it has already gotten a few firmware updates.
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Hi. Are you still waiting?
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Yes, tracking shows FedEx is in possession with a scheduled delivery of Monday 8/19.
Hello,
I just received the beautiful Amazfit GTR 47mm aluminum version. I made all the updates of the watch, the font, the A-GPS... but the GPS can't be found / detected in France! I stay more than 3 minutes in the same place, in a clear place where there are no or very few buildings, but the GPS doesn't work...
I compared with my Amazfit Pace... which finds the GPS signal in less than 15 seconds! Look : i.ibb.co/8z5rwzZ/pace-vs-gtr-fr.jpg
By the way, I already reset the Amazfit GTR, I restarted the watch several times, I did the calibration to the compass. Nothing works
Someone had the same problem?
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Hello,
I just received the beautiful Amazfit GTR 47mm aluminum version. I made all the updates of the watch, the font, the A-GPS... but the GPS can't be found / detected in France! I stay more than 3 minutes in the same place, in a clear place where there are no or very few buildings, but the GPS doesn't work...
I compared with my Amazfit Pace... which finds the GPS signal in less than 15 seconds! Look : i.ibb.co/8z5rwzZ/pace-vs-gtr-fr.jpg
By the way, I already reset the Amazfit GTR, I restarted the watch several times, I did the calibration to the compass. Nothing works
Someone had the same problem?
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For me everything work ok on GTR Global version...
For Compass did u make this (∞) motion?
One more thing, this ceramic bezel is very soft, I already have a micro scratch! I didn’t drop it, I take it off at night ...
I can confirm, that GTR (international) pairs with my iPhone7 (bt 4.2) no problem. Battery life seems very good 4% battery used on the first day and night (with all the initial tinkering with a new toy ) without continuous HR and gps.
aftercem said:
Hello,
I just received the beautiful Amazfit GTR 47mm aluminum version. I made all the updates of the watch, the font, the A-GPS... but the GPS can't be found / detected in France! I stay more than 3 minutes in the same place, in a clear place where there are no or very few buildings, but the GPS doesn't work...
I compared with my Amazfit Pace... which finds the GPS signal in less than 15 seconds! Look : i.ibb.co/8z5rwzZ/pace-vs-gtr-fr.jpg
By the way, I already reset the Amazfit GTR, I restarted the watch several times, I did the calibration to the compass. Nothing works
Someone had the same problem?
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Hello i have a similar problem. GPS fixing is very very slow and GPS isnt working until A-GPS data is updated. But i can't find anywhere in Amazfit app where i can manually update A-GPS data. Do you know is there any option in Amazfit app to update A-GPS manually? Also have alluminium Aloy version.

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