I made this post on the AT&T S4 section, but thought you guys would be interested in it too! There's also a post about this app in the international S4 Themes and Apps section, but I decided to make a new one here with my findings on the Weather Station app that utilizes the thermometer, barometer, and hygrometer sensors found in the S4. Enjoy....
I was showing off the device the other day and remembered that it had those sensors, so I quickly searched for this app, downloaded it, and had to keep reminding the people I was with that this wasn't network data it was polling, it was actual sensor data found right from the device! Pretty cool stuff.... it gets better though!
I have a pretty awesome desktop weather station that displays indoor and outdoor temp and relative humidity, and decided to compare findings - obviously, I'm not trying to claim that either one is 100% accurate, just wanted to compare between the two. Here are my results:
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Note the labels above and below the desktop weather station to designate the outdoor and indoor sensors (there is a physical, wireless sensor outside the house that transmits the temp and RH to this station, so this too doesn't poll network data just like the S4 does not). While holding it for a few seconds to get a good, focused shot with my point-and-shoot Samsung CL65, the temp went up on the S4, pictured left, with the Weather Station app running, giving me temp, pressure, and relative humidity in my preferred units of measure. Pretty good, huh?
If you're wondering, yes, I live in FL, and yes, outdoor RH is always crazy high! By the way.... How crazy is it that my PHONE has more sensors than this singular purpose desktop weather station? If you're looking for the best place to get this desktop weather station I have, try Sam's Club.
Excellent. I downloaded it and will give it a shot. Thanks for mentioning it!
I too want to say thank you. I havnt really played with it yet. But my friend has like 50 digital and non-digital thermometers lol i will test it at his house haha., Either way this is a pretty sweet way to use the phone.
Thx for posting this...as a weather forecaster by trade I think its awesome this phone has a sensor that measures temp and pressure.
Something I will for sure brag about to my co-workers who are iphone users.
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Ive be3n using it since day 1.... its light and functional
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Hey Guys my name is Mark.Well i think that's a great app about weather station.Thanks for sharing that's type of brilliant information.
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I remember seeing something a while ago which you can track your work outs and what not at the gym and track progress, is there such a thing?
Cheers in advance
MySportTraining from VidaOne is a good one, but is not the cheapest:
http://www.vidaone.com/mst_ppc.htm
there is an desktop app to sync with
SportyPal is supposed to be very good:
http://www.sportypal.com/
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MySportTraining from VidaOne is a good one, but is not the cheapest:
http://www.vidaone.com/mst_ppc.htm
there is an desktop app to sync with
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I use MySportTraining; and I've tried a few. It isn't 'cheap', but I think it is a reasonable price.
Yes with Sportypal you can do any type of outdoor workouts, with the chance to add manually indoor workout, especially for working out in the gym
http://www.sportypal.com/indoor
It has many types of exercises to choose from, or add my own like the Abrriper X program
Puckmeister said:
MySportTraining from VidaOne is a good one, but is not the cheapest:
http://www.vidaone.com/mst_ppc.htm
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Yes n1 app but not fingerfriendly.
How did u use this with only a finger ?
Yes in the gym you want to be able to enter sets and reps easily and quick so can some clever programmer please design a Finger Friendly app for our phones? Please!
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Yes in the gym you want to be able to enter sets and reps easily and quick so can some clever programmer please design a Finger Friendly app for our phones? Please!
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You can enter sets and reps on sportypal, but only on their web application so far as i know
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i dont like sportipal!
have too much crashes.
the MySportTraining its good?!
I use MySport Training combined with Run.GPS (for all my outdoor trainings)
Tried a couple including mysporttraining and tbh I found that excel and making my own log was the best... too much self input on mysport for a paid app, too many missing simple exercises too... and too fiddly...
I check @ weekend mySportTraining and my result is: It is not 4 me
* Only english, kay is not the biggest prob but one
* all buttons 2 small 4 use @ workout and HD2 Display
Did you ever tries Jucy Workout Log? It's designed for phones and tables, so there should not be any issues with HD devices. It's very simple, though powerful. It has the most flexible exercises setup where you can assign ANY measure to your exercises. Besides, it's graphs feature is very good.
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Hey XDA! I think you guys will be able to appreciate the Apple humor here more than anyone else It was inspired by Dilbert: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2010-09-23/
Reality Distortion Field (RDF) is a technology that enables one to manipulate reality itself. It has been used for decades by highly influential people to excite, convince, and rally; to bring peace and to incite wars; and mostly to sell mediocre gadgets at premium prices.
For the first time, the secret to the RDF is revealed. The Reality Distortion Field app by Elemris is the first and only to bring this incredible power to your Android phone. Using space-age science, this app allows you to project a small Reality Distortion Field around you to help in your daily life.
Influence your peers… charm anyone... have people marvel at your smartphone even if it has a tiny 3.5 inch screen … now you can have it all.
The RDF is maintained by the battery's electric energy. However the battery drain is minimal because the battery is being fed back by Reality Distortion energy from inside the field. In effect battery life may last longer than usual.
New: SHAKE your device, and the app will convert your body's kinetic energy into RDF energy, for a temporary energy boost.
Results may vary; use for entertainment.
Works best if used at least 3 times a day.
Support
If you run into any problems using Reality Distortion Field, please tell us and we'll do our best to help. As you probably know, it's not possible to provide support through the Android Market - so contact me directly either at elemris.com/contact-us or here on XDA. Thanks for your feedback and support! and if you like our app, please rate and comment and let the world know
Download for free from the Android Market:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.elemris.realitydistortion
Love it.
We need more Apps like this!
Although not to everyones taste no doubt.
Many thanks.
i dont even
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i'm 12 and what is this?
Regarding the last two user posts:
Come again?
<Insert Facepalm here>
This app comes preinstalled on idevices correct?
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Yes indeed. Though I hear the RDF implementation in iOS 5 is not functioning correctly.
Hi!
I've been using te Gear S3 for 5 days now. And I feel the acelerometer or something could be a little too sensitive.
I had the wrist gesture turned on and I turned it off since que it was all the time turning the screen on. While sitting at my desk, or while driving, it keep turning on.
One other thing that i'm starting to notice is that it seems to over register things. Just the other day I went to the gym, and it says I've climbed 66 floors!
One other thing is that I work sitting a look and it barely seems to register that I'm sitted. It seems only when I'm very still, watching TV, that it register that I'm sitted.
Do you have similar behavior? See the picture for the activity. Does this seems normal for someone that works at a desk?
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Could I have hardware malfunction?
Your stair climbing numbers seem to be just the opposite of what most people are experiencing. Like mine, it seems like most people complain about it not registering stair climbs instead of what you're seeing. I have to pick my arm up and make a good turn before my face turns on. You could try resetting it, but I guess that would mean seeing it up again. It does seem like yours is too sensitive though.
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Thank you for your reply.
I'm returning it today. Just last night it registered I've been up 4 times, while I was sleeping! And stills indicates I've been 12h standing everyday!
I have a Polar M400, is not equally good looking has the Gear S3, but sure is a lot more accurate. I'll try to trade it for another unit. If I get the same result, I'll look for other brands. What good is for a smartwatch if is not that smart?
sampainho said:
Thank you for your reply.
I'm returning it today. Just last night it registered I've been up 4 times, while I was sleeping! And stills indicates I've been 12h standing everyday!
I have a Polar M400, is not equally good looking has the Gear S3, but sure is a lot more accurate. I'll try to trade it for another unit. If I get the same result, I'll look for other brands. What good is for a smartwatch if is not that smart?
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Other than the stair climbing being off, I've found all the other sensors very accurate. I've compared all the other sensors against multiple other devices and all seem to be right on.
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Just got one for a father's day gift and I've been using the watch for the past week. Love it, but can't stop feeling that I'm not using it to its full potential. Thought maybe if I got some questions answered here, I would feel better.
1. what's the GPS, Wifi options for on the watch? I don't have GPS on right now, but Wifi is enabled. Not sure what app uses it, but I thought everything was connected to the phone through BT, so didn't need additional connections on the watch. Can someone clarify?
2. The weather app that's pre-installed is slow to refresh...meaning when I travel from city to city, I want to know what the weather is like in the next city (current temp, etc.), but can't for the life of me figure out how to manually refresh current location?
3. I only can read the last message in a string of text messages....is there no way to look at all unread on the watch?
Thanks in advance for your help guys!
Gps: use for workout apps, tracking distance, Mapping, directions. Wifi in case you don't have phone nearby-can use Wi-Fi service where you are. The Gear S3 can operate on its own, without having to be connected to the phone.
Weather app- well you can manually refresh it and it should update when you so that. Also many weather apps available for it.
Messages - you should be able to scroll up once you click on the person, to see previous messages.
It can be a stand alone phone-if you left your phone at home and it's on, you can use the watch as a phone and receive and make calls on it, as long as it was Bluetooth connected to the cell phone before you left.
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Just got one for a father's day gift and I've been using the watch for the past week. Love it, but can't stop feeling that I'm not using it to its full potential. Thought maybe if I got some questions answered here, I would feel better.
1. what's the GPS, Wifi options for on the watch? I don't have GPS on right now, but Wifi is enabled. Not sure what app uses it, but I thought everything was connected to the phone through BT, so didn't need additional connections on the watch. Can someone clarify?
2. The weather app that's pre-installed is slow to refresh...meaning when I travel from city to city, I want to know what the weather is like in the next city (current temp, etc.), but can't for the life of me figure out how to manually refresh current location?
3. I only can read the last message in a string of text messages....is there no way to look at all unread on the watch?
Thanks in advance for your help guys!
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For multiple message...I always see the number of unread message in a Circular icon at the bottom of the notification...I click on it...and all the messages are scroll-able.
Hi,
I'm deciding between the Samsung Gallaxy Gear S3 and Garmin Fenix 5.
I had the Fenix 5 for the weekend, and was quite happy with it. Lot of Sport activity function (more than I needed) good gps tracking (GPS+glonass) watterproof, and very good battery life.
Only problems was the price ($799) and I was missing some smart function like canned replies, notification about calendar appointments, dismiss call with automatic message, and the display was not that good (mainly indoors). Also there are not that many good appls for it.
So Now I'm looking for the SGG S3, but I have some questions and I found nowhere answers for it:
1.) How is the integration with Endomondo?
1.1) Is the endomondo app working offline? (I don't have to carry my phone with me)
1.2) If not, are there some posibilities to sync data s Health -> Endomondo? (automated, not manual)
2.) What is the watch GPS accuracy? I saw somewhere, that there were in 6miles a 1 mile deviation between S3 and GPS tracked by phone.
3.) what about the HR monitor? I saw some cases, that the HeartRate went above 200+ - was it fixed already?
4.) are you happy with the amount of applications for the S3?
That's all for now.
Thank you in advance
Endomondo works great on S3. But Ive found ypu need yo make sure that when you are ready to load that app to the watch, that it's NOT on the phone at that time. After it's on the watch, follow the watch prompts to add to the phone.
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The heart rate monitor works well for me. On longer bike rides I ranged probably 120 to 175 bpm.
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No problems with Endomondo. The GPS accuracy is good too. I don´t own a compatible HR strap, so I don´t know how that works.
I am more than satisfied with my S3 I use it everyday for sports, work, listening to music, phone calls, messaging and finding my way around (I can recommend Gear Navigation for that!).
Comfy band I got from Amazon
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