Orsto X1: smartwatch with android 4.0 - General Topics

I just found this Indiegogo's campaign:
http://igg.me/at/orsto-x1-smart-watch/x/2517049
It's an smart watch with android 4.0. It can work as a complement via bluetooth or as a phone on its own. It looks really interesting
PS: Is anyone porting CM already?

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Getting a bluetooth keyboard (diNovo edge) to work with my phone

What packages would I need to install to do this, and is it even possible? This would be one of the things that would turn me from iPhone to Android if working.
And the answer is....
http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=products&platform=2&pid=24
Take a look. I used it on my WinMo 6800 (Professional 6.1). It was awesome.
I don't have it for Android, but I'd be willing to bet it'd do what you're looking for.
Most Bluetooth keyboards use HID, which should all work with the aforementioned app. A few Bluetooth keyboards use SPP (including all Blackberry BT keyboards). SPP is supported by KeyPro. Even fewer support both, in which case I think HID offers the better choice.
Thanks guys, I appreciate it. I like Android enough that I'm getting a Nexus One (this is a previous iPhone owner talking). If I can get Android to work with my keyboard in all likelyhood I won't go back to the iPhone. I currently have a MyTouch but it just doesn't have the RAM I need to run a dozen widgets and apps while running a Cyanogen ROM with a custom theme.
Well it works but to me $12 is a lot for a software program that adds a feature that seems like it should be integrated with Android...

360 video-panorama - Kogeto

Look at this:
http://www.kogeto.com/dotspots
For iOS systems is very cool gadget for making 360 video-panoramas.
We can bought adapter here:
http://shop.kogeto.com/
But unfortunately for Android system doesn't exist app "Looker".
By the way they promised:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb9085853.htm
For now is nothing
edit:
OK, I asked on the tweeter for Looker app.
mark bether:
@kogeto Hi, is there a Looker for Android OS?
kogeto:
@bether69 not yet. We are, however, planning on expanding to Android devices in the near future. Stay tuned!
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You can always use the Camera with Photosphere from Android 4.2,But it doesn't work on Gingerbread

[Q] [Discussion] iPhone running Android possible?

Hi, I was just browsing through YouTube and came across a very old video about the [meanwhile dead] iDroid-Project which made it possible to install Android as a Dual-Boot-Option on an iPhone 2G/3G. The group of the devs which was working on it didn't got along with each other anymore after some time, Apple fixed the security holes which made this possible and the project died off. I was just wondering if such a project would still be possible on newer (jailbroken) iPhones if somebody would discover the necessary exploits What are your thoughts about this? :good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJj0kHQgC9w

[ROM][AndroidTV] AOTP (Discussion/Develoment/Recruiting)

AOTP | Android Open TV Project
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Ben a few weeks since i received my ADT-1 and currently building a device tree with the help of @Unjustified Dev
A few days ago an idea came to mind, why not create a Unified AndroidTV and ASOP (CM, PA, . . . ) Rom
As you may realize this may be a big task and also AndroidTV isn't exactly OpenSource, parts and bits (very little)
I need a Team (Developers / Designers / Skill individuals), Would you like to join this journey? Inbox me or msg on G+!
GitHub Repo: https://github.com/AOTP (not much atm)
Project / Rom Name: AOTP | Android Open TV Project
Others names i thought of were: Android TV Open Source Project (ATOSP), Android Open Source TV Project(AOSTP),
Android Open Source Projec For Television (AOSPTV)
Goal: Unified AndroidTV and AOSP (CM, PA ..) / Something Different / Unique
This Project / Rom isnt only targeted for only to the ADT-1 / Nexus Player but is also for other devices that fall into the
GoogleTV, Android Set Top box categories.
Improve the AndroidTV experience
Beauty / Design enhancement
Teaks / Features
Enhancement
Deliver more
Ideas:
Reboot Menu
Hover by ParanoidAndroid
Broswer & Eleven App (New music aop) By CyanogenMod
Slim Recents by Slimroms (Like the looks, could be use as a SideBar)
Unified Leanback and Lollipop launcher (Leanback launcher is closed source)
* List of Features / Ideas will updated as they are shared (you) and will be taken in consideration.
PS: Im new to ROM developing and learning as a go.
Also the page will regularly updated with more info, ideas ect.
mine!
This sounds awesome!
mkaymuzik said:
As you may realize this may be a big task and also android tv isn't exactly open source, part and bits (very little).
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Doesn't stop the Sense and Touchwiz custom ROMs from being great!
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lorddunlow said:
This sounds awesome!
Doesn't stop the Sense and Touchwiz custom ROMs from being great!
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Thanks mate. Have alot to do and learn.
True lol all tho i dont exacly like touchwiz.
One thing we need is enabled MTP support.
YoshiFan501 said:
One thing we need is enabled MTP support.
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this might just be just a kernel thing. i cant know for sure. that why i need skill individuals / devs to help me out with this project.
i have the idea and some skill but not all. this is my first actual big project and want to make it reality.
mkaymuzik said:
this might just be just a kernel thing. i cant know for sure. that why i need skill individuals / devs to help me out with this project.
i have the idea and some skill but not all. this is my first actual big project and want to make it reality.
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it could be kernel as lollirock enabled it successfully
YoshiFan501 said:
it could be kernel as lollirock enabled it successfully
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Good to know
I own two ADT-1's and look forward to this project, although I am unable to provide any coding skills I can and have provided testing the ROM during its development.
The MTP issue is a kernel issue and I've worked with kernel developers working on other platforms in the past.
eyetek said:
I own two ADT-1's and look forward to this project, although I am unable to provide any coding skills I can and have provided testing the ROM during its development.
The MTP issue is a kernel issue and I've worked with kernel developers working on other platforms in the past.
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Thx mate for the interested and i will see what i can do for mtp thing. Have to learn about kernels a little bit more
Short version of my opinion of what the Nexus Player should be, feel free to agree, disagree, or use any part in your creation:
- Full version of Android 5.
- Easily able to switch between a typical Android environment and a Leanback (or similar) environment.
- Voice (via Nexus remote) is going to be important to most users.
- Remapped remote = Home button changed to a shift button, allows addition of volume, channel, and other (launcher swap maybe?) shortcuts.
- xposed or similar tweaks baked in (status bar, themes, etc)
- ScreenCast working
- Web cam and external mic support
- StickMount and FolderMount baked in, or immediate suggestion to download and install (via wizard?)
- Bluetooth headphone functionality (though I don't think this has been solved yet)
I'm sure I'll think of more. Very much looking forward to whatever you can brew up!
Here is what I'm thinking for the remote:
Can the remote be remapped? I'm thinking the home button could act like a shift button, then you could map volume, channel, etc - to combinations of buttons. This would effectively double the amount of functions on the remote, and might make it actually useful! Maybe even add long presses and you'd triple the functions...
Voice = search/home
Up = up/volume up
Down = down/volume down
Left = left/channel back
Right = right/channel forward
Select = select/home
Back = back/force close
Play = play/recent apps
midnightzak said:
Short version of my opinion of what the Nexus Player should be, feel free to agree, disagree, or use any part in your creation:
- Full version of Android 5.
- Easily able to switch between a typical Android environment and a Leanback (or similar) environment.
- Voice (via Nexus remote) is going to be important to most users.
- Remapped remote = Home button changed to a shift button, allows addition of volume, channel, and other (launcher swap maybe?) shortcuts.
- xposed or similar tweaks baked in (status bar, themes, etc)
- ScreenCast working
- Web cam and external mic support
- StickMount and FolderMount baked in, or immediate suggestion to download and install (via wizard?)
- Bluetooth headphone functionality (though I don't think this has been solved yet)
I'm sure I'll think of more. Very much looking forward to whatever you can brew up!
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There is a rom for the nexus player that is a full android lollipop in development tread called Lollirock just in case you haven't checked it yet.
Like you ideas and most of them were already in mind a fully android lollipop will have to be done like android tv isnt open source. Also creating new launcher is in mind
mkaymuzik said:
There is a rom for the nexus player that is a full android lollipop in development tread called Lollirock just in case you haven't checked it yet.
Like you ideas and most of them were already in mind a fully android lollipop will have to be done like android tv isnt open source. Also creating new launcher is in mind
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Yep, I've been running LolliRock for a few weeks now and it is great! Zulu just got the screen cast working too so next release will be up soon and better than before.
The reason I posted is that it sounds like we're dreaming of the same thing for the NP, where it is an all around android TV solution and not the same exact thing we've seen on every other device out there.
midnightzak said:
Yep, I've been running LolliRock for a few weeks now and it is great! Zulu just got the screen cast working too so next release will be up soon and better than before.
The reason I posted is that it sounds like we're dreaming of the same thing for the NP, where it is an all around android TV solution and not the same exact thing we've seen on every other device out there.
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Oh nice and true facts. Im thinking what to do for this rom. I like what zulu did for his rom all tho its speficly for the nexus player. I want this rom to be more as alternative to the close source android tv target to android tv, google tv and and android game console devices.
Yes Please!
mknrls said:
I want this rom to be more as alternative to the close source android tv target to android tv, google tv and and android game console devices.
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Sorry to necro such an old thread. Is this endeavor being worked on or discussed somewhere else or did interest fade? I would love to see this happen as a lot of perfectly passable GoogleTV devices have been somewhat orphaned when it comes to app support since the (seemingly promised) 4.1+ update never materialized for second gen GTV set top boxes and Google dropped the GoogleTV SDK.
Anyway, a couple of suggestions in case anyone is still interested in doing this:
If Exploiteers (Formerly GTV Hackers) is correct then almost all of the second gen GoogleTV devices are running almost exactly the same basic hardware: "Marvell Armada 1500(88DE3100) 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, with a 750 MHz GPU". It would seem that if you can get one of them running Android L then the rest should follow more easily (but I've never built a custom ROM so I could be way off).
It seems the ASUS Cube would be a good candidate from available Google TV devices as it already supports some AndroidTV features such as voice search through a microphone built into the remote. It has two USB ports, where most of the others only have one. It also has a built in IR receiver (only used by the remote to power the STB on and off, oddly). It would be neat to see if someone could port the Harmony IR remote support from the NVIDIA ShieldTV eventually.
Finally, an extremely cheap micro console to play around with is the PlayJam GameStick. It currently sells for just under $17 US, with included gamepad, at GameStop. It runs an Amlogic 8726-MX system on a chip including ARM Cortex A9 CPU and Mali-400 MP graphics. People have been working on some derivative Jellybean ROMs at GameStickers.net. It would be neat to have AndroidTV installed on something so tiny and cheap, but I believe one of the ROM developers said the SOC couldn't support anything past JellyBean for some reason.​
I hope to see an open AndroidTV make progress!
Xenrid said:
Sorry to necro such an old thread. Is this endeavor being worked on or discussed somewhere else or did interest fade? I would love to see this happen as a lot of perfectly passable GoogleTV devices have been somewhat orphaned when it comes to app support since the (seemingly promised) 4.1+ update never materialized for second gen GTV set top boxes and Google dropped the GoogleTV SDK.
Anyway, a couple of suggestions in case anyone is still interested in doing this:
If Exploiteers (Formerly GTV Hackers) is correct then almost all of the second gen GoogleTV devices are running almost exactly the same basic hardware: "Marvell Armada 1500(88DE3100) 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, with a 750 MHz GPU". It would seem that if you can get one of them running Android L then the rest should follow more easily (but I've never built a custom ROM so I could be way off).
It seems the ASUS Cube would be a good candidate from available Google TV devices as it already supports some AndroidTV features such as voice search through a microphone built into the remote. It has two USB ports, where most of the others only have one. It also has a built in IR receiver (only used by the remote to power the STB on and off, oddly). It would be neat to see if someone could port the Harmony IR remote support from the NVIDIA ShieldTV eventually.
Finally, an extremely cheap micro console to play around with is the PlayJam GameStick. It currently sells for just under $17 US, with included gamepad, at GameStop. It runs an Amlogic 8726-MX system on a chip including ARM Cortex A9 CPU and Mali-400 MP graphics. People have been working on some derivative Jellybean ROMs at GameStickers.net. It would be neat to have AndroidTV installed on something so tiny and cheap, but I believe one of the ROM developers said the SOC couldn't support anything past JellyBean for some reason.​
I hope to see an open AndroidTV make progress!
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Are you a developer? We are working on CM Android TV. Its very functional. Supports Nexus Player & (almost) ADT1.
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npjohnson said:
Are you a developer? We are working on CM Android TV. Its very functional. Supports Nexus Player & (almost) ADT1.
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That's very exciting sounding.

Tablet Mirrorlink port

Hi everyone,
I have an automotive infotainment development board based on freescale's i.MX 6 processor, and I need to develop a "light" infotainment system. I have to de exactly 2 things:
- Develop a custom ROM based on the one that freescale provides for that board, but with a Automotive infotainment oriented visual aspect.
- Allow to cast any mobile's screen on that system.
For the first one, I have never developed a custom ROM, but for a starting point a could just create a custom launcher.
For the second one, I thought about using miracast, but we are having issues with the wifi, as no wifi dongle has drivers for this android board. Also mirrorlink could be a nice opcion, but I'm not used too much to these protocols so I not sure if could suit it. For what I now, I would need a mirrorlink implementing app or something in the board, and the mobile phone must have it.
For my first approach, I have downloaded the Android Auto Head Unit provided by a developer on this forum and I have installed it on the board. I've achieved to use it with my Galaxy S5, but this is not an option for our project as we couldn't commercialize it.
So, I would appreciate any orientation or help. I know that here are people with lot of knowledge and very good ideas. For the moment I have just developed apps, so I'm bit noob on this.

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