So when I first got custom watchfaces working I had a million ideas in my head, but then I decided why create a million separate apps when I can create one that anyone can use to make their own.
Now, before I begin, this app isn't like any others where you just select an image or just decided where to put the text. It is TRULY custom!
You can add images, text of any sort and even imageless shapes. In the text fields and any field you can do math, use tags to modify various elements based on various factors and so much more! While the app is still in it's infancy two of the awesome watchfaces created so far are below.
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I am in the middle of a big update including support for multiple watchfaces being stored at a time.
Let me know what you think guys and any issues you run into!
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I use this app 1 week ago, it's one of my favorite app on Android wear!
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Announcing the latest Ubuntu App Showdown contest!
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Today we are announcing our third Ubuntu App Showdown! Contestants will have six weeks to build and publish their apps using the new Ubuntu SDK and Ubuntu platform. Both original apps and ported apps, QML and HTML 5, will qualify for this competition.
Categories and prizes
This App Showdown is going to be very special, because we will have four dedicated categories in which you can participate and win a prize.
QML: original apps written in QML or with a combination of QML and JavaScript/C++
HTML5: original apps written using web technologies, be it pure HTML (and CSS/JavaScript) or with platform access using Apache Cordova
Ported: apps ported from another platform, regardless of the technology used
Chinese apps: apps in this category will have to be original and specific to China and the Chinese culture. They will be judged by two native experts in our jury.
The set of prizes will consist of a Nexus 7 (2013) per category for QML, HTML5 and ported apps.
The top two Chinese apps will receive a Meizu device each.
Review criteria
Apps in the HTML5/QML/Ported categories will be reviewed by a jury composed by an international team of five judges:
Jono Bacon, Ubuntu Community Manager
Adnane Belmadiaf, Ubuntu HTML5 expert
Lucas Romero di Benedetto, Ubuntu Community Design Team
Nekhelesh Ramananthan, Ubuntu Core App Developer
Joey-Elijah Sneddon, OMG!Ubuntu editor
The judges for the Chinese apps are:
Shuduo Sang,Software Engineer in Canonical PES
Joey Chan, Ubuntu Core App Developer
Jack Yu, Ubuntu Kylin Lead/Ubuntu Member
The jury will judge applications according to the following criteria:
General Interest – apps that are of more interest to general phone users will be scored higher. We recommend identifying what most phone users want to see, and identifying gaps that your app could fill.
Convergence – apps that have a convergent layout that expands to dedicated tablet mode or optionally run well on the desktop will also be scored higher.
Features – a wide range of useful and interesting features.
Quality – a high quality, stable, and bug-free application experience.
Design – your app should harness the Ubuntu Design Guidelines so it looks, feels, and operates like an Ubuntu app.
Awareness / Promotion – we will award extra points to those of you who blog, tweet, facebook, Google+, reddit, and otherwise share updates and information about your app as it progresses.
Chinese culture – apps optionally submitted in the China category will be reviewed with the same criteria above, plus their relevance to Chinese users of the app. This can be by providing access to Chinese services, being related to Chinese culture or being generally useful to somebody in the People’s Republic of China.
Learn how to write Ubuntu apps
To make it easier for you to get started with writing apps for Ubuntu on the phone and tablets, we’ve set up a week packed with video streaming tutorials where experts from the Ubuntu community will teach you how to use Ubuntu platform technologies to write apps.
Join the Ubuntu App Developer Week! >
If you cannot join, review our app developer documentation.
How to participate
If you are not a programmer and want to share some ideas for cool apps, be sure to add and vote apps on our reddit page.
The contest is free to enter and open to everyone.
The six week period starts on the Wed 26th February and runs until Wed 9th April 2014!
Enter the Ubuntu App Showdown >
I hope that we'll get an email app. :good:
It might be worth mentioning these posts:
Michael Hall's wishlist
Jono Bacon's wishlist
Device ID Masker
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!!..FEATURES..!!
Change The Values Of Below Fields As Per Your Choice.
-> IMEI Number [Available In PAID Version]
-> Hardware Serial
-> Manufacturer Serial [Available In PAID Version]
-> Bluetooth MAC Address [Available In PAID Version] Work Perfectly On Android 6+
-> WiFi MAC Address [Available In PAID Version] Work Perfectly On Android 6+
-> Manufacturer Name
-> Model Name
-> Hardware Name
!!..STEPS TO FOLLOW..!!
-> Install The App.
-> Enable Module In Xposed Framework And Soft Reboot Or Reboot.
-> Open The App And Enter New Values And Click Apply Based On Per Field.
-> Reboot Or Soft Reboot.
-> Done,Value Will Be Changed.
!!..Download..!!
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Ideas,Suggestions ? Feel Free To Email Me..!!
Also I Am Looking To Spoof Each And Every API Known To Us To Spoof Value,If Some Value Can't Be Spoofed Let Me Know So That I Can Take Proper Look..
NOTE :- APIs Are Spoofed,So Any App Which Fetch These Values Will Get Spoofed Values,So You Can Protect Your Privacy
Also I Am Giving 25 PROMO CODES For Free,Either Email Me,Comment Here Or PM Me To Claim PAID Version For FREE.
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If you want to advertise your paid app on xda you need to follow the "guide to paid work on xda". That means you need to provide a free version for the community that contains the core features of the paid version. The free version that got provided here lacked the main features of the paid app.
Hi I recently received a notification about Huawei Mobile Services that open me a browser page with this:
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hiapp://com.huawei.appmarket?activityName=activityUri|appdetail.activity¶ms={%22params%22:[{%22name%22:%22uri%22,%22type%22:%22String%22,%22value%22:%22app|C10132067%22}]}&channelId=123412
Received another update that give me this
You can visit the Huawei Community to report this issue. You should get help from there.
Hackolu78 said:
You can visit the Huawei Community to report this issue. You should get help from there.
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Doesn't look like a problem to me. It's a normal update notification.
Earlier I had huawei. How is it without google support?
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Doesn't look like a problem to me. It's a normal update notification.
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Oh...ok! Thought you couldn't get around it.
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Earlier I had huawei. How is it without google support?
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I have Google GMS on my device and it works well. However, without Google services, the device functions quite normally, you just don't have Gmail, Youtube, Maps, Music, Keep, Duo and the other Google apps. Most you can get access through a web browser and they work just fine. Youtube is full of ads anyway. You can download and install YoutubeVanced which is a far better app without all the bull**** that Youtube has. It's the Google "Nerds" that want Google services, but quite honestly, the phone is fine without them, you can learn to live without Google always spying on you. HMS will eventually catch up with GMS and may even become better, who knows. Do not let the lack of Google put you off buying one of the best designed and made mobile phones on the planet. Google is NOT everything. Why do you think they are begging the merican administration for extensions to keep working with Huawei and others that the arsehole Trump deems unsuitable for mericans to deal with?
Sputnik, a news app with millions of global users, founded by the International News Agency and Radio Sputnik, recently integrated Huawei's Safety Detect. With the system integrity check function in Safety Detect, Sputnik is now able to check whether devices that have installed the app have been rooted, for the purpose of effectively identifying malicious user reviews on app stores.
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Dmitry Priemov, head of mobile development for Sputnik, noted that after performing rigorous technical analysis, the Sputnik team determined that many devices with Sputnik had been rooted. On rooted Android devices, users are able to obtain privileges within the app and perform system operations, which presents a number of risks. The Sputnik app had received malicious user reviews on app stores, as some of the rooted devices were installed with harmful viruses that work by exploiting the devices' capabilities to produce the negative reviews. This led to an artificially low rating for Sputnik on app stores, and unnecessary user churn. Previously Sputnik had been unable to prevent users with risky devices from using its apps, which posed a major challenge to Dmitry Priemov and his team.
With Safety Detect, however, Sputnik has resolved the issue with remarkable ease. First, the system integrity check function in Safety Detect helps the technical team analyze which users have modified the app signing certificate. If the APK file is modified, the user may be able to dispense with in-app ads, a privilege only offered for administrator users. With system integrity check, the technical team has a clear understanding of whether the app is running on a rooted device, and whether it has been tampered with, and they can then prevent the app from being downloaded and installed on rooted devices. If a user whose device has been rooted complains that the app cannot be installed, the IT support team can prompt the user to restore their device to the factory ROM, before installing the app from an official app store. These bolstered capabilities empower the Sputnik team to quickly filter out negative app reviews deemed to be malicious in intent, while helping users locate any real issues with the app in a more efficient manner.
Safety Detect assists developers with quickly building app security capabilities across multiple dimensions. The system integrity check function in Safety Detect is based on the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), and helps developers determine whether a device is rooted, unlocked, and escalated for higher permissions, and implement enhanced app security measures.
To learn more about Safety Detect, please visit https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/hms/huawei-safetydetectkit/?ha_source=hms1.
Global Game Jam (GGJ) is the world's largest game jam event, with sites all across the globe, each of which attract a large number of talented developers, dedicated to creating innovative and immersive games in a limited amount of time. Global Game Jam Hong Kong (GGJHK), the Hong Kong site, always represents a particularly impressive annual gathering. Huawei helped GGJHK jointly held a 48-hour game design contest in early 2021, with the goal of identifying standout game developers, who create especially creative and imaginative works.
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On January 27, at the online opening ceremony, Peter Ng, the contest's sponsor, announced that "Lost & Found" would be the theme. Huawei engineers also delved into the benefits offered by HMS Core technology for the gaming sector at large. HMS Core solutions enable developers to create premium apps, bolstered by high-performance graphics rendering, responsive and engaging push messaging features, and also easy monetization models.
Rendering quality is a key indicator of a game's appeal, and Huawei provides all of the tools required for superb rendering performance, including CG Kit (a heavyweight rendering framework), Scene Kit (a lightweight rendering plug-in), and Graphic Profiler (an IDE).
A successful game app will certainly feature higher user engagement, which all game developers hope to eventually benefit from. HUAWEI Push Kit can help make this a reality, with its reliable push messaging delivery channels, which enable developers to push messages to specific audiences, and choose from a broad range of message styles.
Monetization is the ultimate goal for any game developer, and games that integrate HUAWEI IAP allow for effortless in-app payment, conducive for product purchases, membership subscriptions, and others. HUAWEI IAP aggregates mainstream payment channels from across the globe, and only requires the developer to stipulate the product and pricing information. Thanks to this, HUAWEI IAP is equipped to serve as the global monetization hub for successful games.
Huawei's end-to-end advertising solution, featuring refined ad delivery and highly-competitive revenue sharing ratio, has already enticed a large number of high-value advertisers. These services enable game developers to deliver a diverse array of ads that all offer a consistently excellent experience, stimulating further monetization.
During the online opening ceremony, Huawei engineers fielded questions on HMS Core from more than 100 game developers, providing them with a detailed look at the ecosystem, with easy-to-follow demonstrations for all of its unique benefits.
Over the following two days, more than 200 game developers participated in the contest, and by January 31, a total of 40 games had been completed. After a rigorous review by the organizing committee, three works: "Lost in the Ancient", "Remember", and "To you, in 10 years" were awarded the "Most Production-Ready Mobile Game Award", "Best User Engagement Mobile Game Award", and "Best Original Mobile Game Award" prizes, respectively, and HUAWEI give out an Mate40 Pro and two P40 Pro as on-the-spot prize.
For more information on the contest, check out this video on YouTube:
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