I just got my new Lemfo Lem5, it's a great watch, very powerful.
It's very limited to what you can do with it, so I thought if it's possible to flash it with more advanced firmware like Android wear 2.0.
It's possible?
No that's is Android 5.1 full version just like normal phone not like Android Wear
Is there any difference between the hardware or it's just a software issue?
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This is my first post, I'm an Italian boy, sorry for my bad english. I had an idea with raspberry pi v2 (the quadcore with 1gb of ram version) and a display tft. Since i'd buy mi raspberry pi B version in day one, my though was to put in Android o.s., but becouse of the arm processor we can't, now the v2 version got a newest arm and Android should be work. My project consists in a Android Wear version for raspberry pi, i'll put a raspberry with a touch display gpio or flat in a wall, like a thermostat, so i can use "ok google" connecting it by wifi, the wear 5.1.1 seems to support it, so he can search online basic command like weather or traffic information. I think that Android Wear is more powerful and with dedicated application like in the smartwatches we can use the gpio pin of the raspberry to control the house like temperature, lights or music. With the WiFi connection to the Android Wear app in the smartphone we can also answer the notifications simply like a smartwatch.
I have a basic experience in programming languages and electronic, but no one born learned and i'm here because i think there are a lot of experts. First of all i think i need an Android Wear 5.1.1 complete image, where can i get it?
Hi guys, i recently bought a fake apple watch that run on Android 4.2.2, running a iWatch UI. The real name is: GWatch MTK2502C (You can see it in youtube), it's also pretty popular in terms of an iwatch clone. I was hoping i could use a standard vanilla android wear, so i can use it easier, rather than using this chinese-preset UI. Any Chance? Thanks!!
Hello, I have a question, I have a TV 4K Sharp, but this one has an outdated operating system, without much interest and without application, can we installed a new operating system like androïd TV but directly on the TV?:fingers-crossed:
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So, I had bought Onida 43" Smart TV back in 2016 as it was one of those first Android TVs in India. However looking at actual Android TV OS , you can make out that they literally ported phone OS (4.4.4) onto this TV and make it "Android TV". The ROM is also one of the developer ROMs that was ported without any end testing. Now with regular app updates TV has slowed down and apps crash often. TV in itself has never received any update from manufacturer and customer care has no idea what "update" for the TV is.
So can a clean wipe be performed and current ROM be replaced with pure Android TV ROM instead?
Thank you
Finally found a lag free ROM from a LCD/LED repair center. The lag and freeze issues have resolved after the update. TV is still on 4.4.4 but now a new list of problems have started, power button on TV has become inactive and TV now responds to Channel Down as Power On/Off. Remote control Power On/Off button no longer responds. Rest all works perfectly fine. Just my luck
Hello! I too have an onida 'live genius' android 4.4.4 tv.
my device says that it is an mstar android tv.
I'd like to upgrade it 5.0 but I couldn;t find any info on it.
does anyone have a custom recovery for this tv?
or a 5.0 ROM?
(noob here)
EDIT: How to enter recovery?
Hi guys, I have tested 2 phones - one HTC and another Xiaomi running Android One up-to-date OS. Both devices are not able to find Samsung Q60 Smart TV when trying to screen cast. All the devices (phones and TV) are connected to the same WiFi network and are fully updated to the latest versions of software.
The TV is working perfectly though with Huawei running with Android 10. Also the HTC and Xiaomi are able to screen cast on Sony Smart TV. So it looks like Android One is not compatible with Samsung Q60 series smart TV, is that right ? And is there anything I can do to resolve this issue, except buying another phone/TV ?
As far as I understood from forums.androidcentral.com - Samsung Smart TVs require the device to use AllShareCast, WiDi, or Miracast to do Screen Mirroring. Android One phones run "stock" Android, which I don't think supports any of those. Is there a way to modify some system settings to change the way it is screen casting??