[Q] Heart rate/gps monitor compatible with galaxy s and endomondo - Galaxy S I9000 Accessories

Hi,
Does any one here uses/knows 100% working heart rate monitor for galaxy s and compatible with endomondo? With/or without gps.
I use sigma wich keeps cadence/bike/running/heart-rate but its incompatible with galaxy s with installed endomondo pro.

Zephyr HxM works, if your's is supporting the standard, it should also work.

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[Q] Will Mango support BT heart rate Monitors?

Hi all,
I practice running with sports tracker with mi nokia 5630 and with a polar HRM and an external GPS
I would like to run with my windows phone 7, but despite there are a lot of running applications, there is no support for Bluetooth HRM, because there is not an API to access BT
Will Mango solve this problem?
Unfortunately the answer is no, there is no BT API available to developers with Mango.
thanls for the answer, its a very bad new, wp7 is the unique smartphone platform without HRM

Galaxy S3 mapping and Bluetooth Problems.

Hi XDA community,
Hi everyone,
I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-19300 running android 4.3. Now here are my problems.
#1. I successfully installed Tincore Keymapper and the PS SIXAXIS apps, and I can apply mapping profiles in both apps, and both apps register my controllers, but when I try to use them in a game, nothing happens. And I know my controllers are not broken (Works with Dead Triggers Controller setup).
#2. I saw videos on youtube where people easily connected a PS3 or PS4 controller directly with their non SONY phone, even an S3. My S3 can read my PS3/4 controllers (Via BlueTooth), but not pair with or use them. So, is there a way to fix that; maybe update the Bluetooth or it's driver?
I reeeally would like these things fixed on my phone, please help.
Got the exact same problem with the SIXAXIS CONTROLLER app,the controller registers wirelessely,I've created profile for the Shadow Fight 2 game but it simply won't work+when switching to the S8XAXIS CONTROLLER app,the profile is set to NONE while before starting the game was selected the game's profile.I've been troubling for days and can't find a solution anywhere in the web or youtube.. My phone is GS4 GT-i9505 Jellybean 4.3.
cheers.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using XDA Free mobile app

Gear S3 on iPhone lacks many apps than Android

Hi,
I switched my Gear S3 connection from android to ios, seems Samsung cut many apps in galaxy appstore for ios, like uber, spotify, endomondo and others, just wondering if there is any solution to get those app for my gear s3 while connect to iPhone, thanks.

Speedometer by Samsung TPK

Does anyone has the Speedometer tpk?
It is not available for galaxy watch active 2 but i think it works if installed

General Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (via PPSSPP emulator) on Galaxy Watch4 40mm Wi-Fi

It works almost great. 2 problems: thermal throttling and uncomfortable controls. It run better even than cheap smartphones, which based on Cortex A53 cores (Watch have 2x A55).
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezEZl3XwUlc
One question..... Why..???
TheIntruder said:
One question..... Why..???
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just for lulz, friend.
Haha, its always fun to do things that you are not supposed to do.. . Open for such weird projects, got gen 6 , that has lost the ability to update, where alexa believes that she she the google assistant
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (via PPSSPP emulator) on Galaxy Watch4 40mm Wi-Fi:​Here are some issues faced by users:
Running "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories" on a Galaxy Watch4 40mm Wi-Fi via a PPSSPP emulator can lead to several issues due to the limitations of the hardware and software. Here are some common issues and possible solutions:
Low FPS (frames per second): The game may run slowly due to the limited processing power of the smartwatch. To fix this, try reducing the graphics settings and disabling any unnecessary background apps.
Overheating: Running a demanding game like GTA on a smartwatch can cause it to overheat, which can damage the device. To prevent this, take regular breaks while playing and avoid using the device while charging.
Battery drain: Playing games on a smartwatch can drain the battery quickly, especially if the game is graphics-intensive. To extend the battery life, reduce the brightness of the screen and turn off any unnecessary features like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Control issues: The small screen of the smartwatch and the lack of physical controls can make it difficult to play the game. To improve the controls, try using a Bluetooth game controller or a touchpad.
Compatibility issues: Not all games are compatible with the PPSSPP emulator, and some may not work properly on the Galaxy Watch4 40mm Wi-Fi. To check for compatibility, try running the game on a PC or another device before attempting to play it on the smartwatch.
Overall, running a demanding game like GTA on a smartwatch is not recommended due to the limitations of the hardware and software. It is better to play the game on a more powerful device like a PC or gaming console.
KatehanMavrick said:
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (via PPSSPP emulator) on Galaxy Watch4 40mm Wi-Fi:​Here are some issues faced by users:
Running "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories" on a Galaxy Watch4 40mm Wi-Fi via a PPSSPP emulator can lead to several issues due to the limitations of the hardware and software. Here are some common issues and possible solutions:
Low FPS (frames per second): The game may run slowly due to the limited processing power of the smartwatch. To fix this, try reducing the graphics settings and disabling any unnecessary background apps.
Overheating: Running a demanding game like GTA on a smartwatch can cause it to overheat, which can damage the device. To prevent this, take regular breaks while playing and avoid using the device while charging.
Battery drain: Playing games on a smartwatch can drain the battery quickly, especially if the game is graphics-intensive. To extend the battery life, reduce the brightness of the screen and turn off any unnecessary features like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Control issues: The small screen of the smartwatch and the lack of physical controls can make it difficult to play the game. To improve the controls, try using a Bluetooth game controller or a touchpad.
Compatibility issues: Not all games are compatible with the PPSSPP emulator, and some may not work properly on the Galaxy Watch4 40mm Wi-Fi. To check for compatibility, try running the game on a PC or another device before attempting to play it on the smartwatch.
Overall, running a demanding game like GTA on a smartwatch is not recommended due to the limitations of the hardware and software. It is better to play the game on a more powerful device like a PC or gaming console.
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uhhhh chatgpt?

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