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http://facerepo.com/app/faces/details/swear-face-14a369bf661
The white text is the only thing that shows when the display is dim, rest appears when it is awake.
Time shows when cards come up on the screen if you have preview enabled, and charge/cloud icons appear above the time and do not get jumbled in it.
Single digit minutes show up as "o' six" so it don't look odd.
Would you be able to make a more dynamic version? for example one that stays all the writing on all the time (battery wise its the same thing, since the g watch has lcd not amoled), and to insult the day of the week also? ( fvck! It's monday, shiet, it's tuesday...you get my drift). If you can, put it on play store, I, and probably many more, would be more than willing to pay a dollar or two for a more dynamic version of this
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I felt like trying some alpha blending OpenGLES, and wanted to see how much better things like this work on different devices...
So, you can now play SpinTheBottle on your windows phone!
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Requirements:
WM6.5+
OpenGLES Software or Hardware
500kb of storage
You can change the bottle image by changing bottle.bmp in the install folder for any ARGB bitmap (it may have odd colours if it's in a different format), so long as it's a power of two by a power of two in pixels, e.g. 256x512.
It might be slightly juddery, and that might be my fault for having crap code... (it might be your device though!)
To exit, press and hold and then let go...
To do:
Custom backgrounds
works great!
How does it work? What are the controls?
how do you change the background? I saw in YouTube, they had a background set in this app
Looks like the Gear Fit has gotten a software update for vertical orientation. :good:
I know a lot of people have been complaining about this and it looks like Samsung has quickly addressed the issue.
The lady who developed the software for the Gear Fit was at the Samsung Unpacked event in February and she said they were working on it.
These pictures were taken in a Korean Samsung Store last week: (Credit: yongjae89 @ The Verge forums for taking these)
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Does upgrade automatically gives you vertical support.
Funny thing is I do not like it, I find the horizontal orientation more natural.
Would be good if they would allow smaller fonts in the vertical mode to have clock in one row and read better the notifications.
Mugur
http://mugur-ionescu.ro/samsung-gear-fit.html
I am coming from a Garmin Forerunner 405. I seriously am missing it a lot. The only problems I have is that the Nike+ and the built in running app are the only two that actually work outside of using the phone's GPS. My old watch used to tell me pace, distance, elapsed time, heartrate(with a monitor) and if you pressed a switch screen button it would give you a paceman that you could set. It's basically a digital person who always keeps the same pace and tells you how far ahead or behind you are. I also want the display to be always on(during the run) like the clock can. It gets frustrating having to run and play with the watch to see your pace or time. Here are a few screenshots of what I mean. I would be 100% willing to pay good money for an app like this.
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It seems that there are two versions of the watch, one with screwed caseback and the other with pressure fitted caseback.
Given that the watch's battery can be replaced, I wonder if it's easy to open the caseback (the one without screws) ?
Thanks for any info.
I'm a professional [desk] diver.
I think the second one is only a render without screw holes. It also doesn't show switch for unconecting bracelet.
Look here http://www.dx.com/p/asus-zenwatch-2...-45-gunmetal-case-grey-852432423#.V-ilH58wjqA at the 5th and 6th photo. Someone just forgot about this
shider said:
I think the second one is only a render without screw holes. It also doesn't show switch for unconecting bracelet.
Look here http://www.dx.com/p/asus-zenwatch-2...-45-gunmetal-case-grey-852432423#.V-ilH58wjqA at the 5th and 6th photo. Someone just forgot about this
Click to expand...
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You made good point, thanks.
I'm a professional [desk] diver.
The quick settings bar changed last night on my phone. The first 4 options that show up are now half size and in a line., and return to full size when you pull down the notification bar a second time. Is this a setting I inadvertantly changed or did Google do something?
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Just as odd, I just rebooted the phone and the quick settings area went back to it's original format, 2 rows of 2 full sized buttons. WTF?
Just to let you know that I had the same thing on my phone but it's gone now...
The same here...
Odd, after a week of normal quick setting bars, it changed to half width again just like in the top picture. I'd sure like to know what is triggering it.