Hi
I just installed Google cardboard app ( on moto g xt1033 ) but navigation doesn't work when i tilt.
I don't brought any cardboard case i just want to check if it works or not. And does magnetic button works if i buy those cardboard kit by Google
Thank u
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Happy New Year
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To make the magnet works place it on the right.
We haven't gyro :'( .
Someone should create an app that uses the accelerometer instead of the gyroscope (i.e. Sky Map)
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hey folks,
i just got my new sony sw2 and was wondering if the following is possible:
i want to use my sw2 as an extended display for my sony xperia z running oruxmaps (or any other software, that is able to shout gpx-routes).
i already found "GPS Maps for SmartWatch2", but it only has navigation features.
my idea is to wear my sw2 when im mountainbiking as a navigation-system (it´s enough to have a simple map, my route and a location indicator).
any ideas?
regards,
bla
Theres a gps map on the playstore
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Hello!
This is my first post and my very first Android phone of all time - so excuse me if I asked something that is so obvious. I am still learning!
I have a Moto G Google Play Edition and I am very happy about everything with it (It's my travel phone, my primary driver is an iPhone 5S and a BlackBerry Z10) I read a lot of article about this phone before I settled on my very first Android and I heard a lot of good things about using stock Android. There is just one catch, the stock Camera app sucks and does not take HDR pictures. Is there a way to load the Motorola Camera App on this phone without rooting? I googled a few methods on the internet and doesn't seem to work (Obviously it wouldn't install from the Google Play Store, I also tried downloading the apk but it doesn't install on my phone.)
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
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if you want functions this has loads. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.almalence.opencam
It's nice but it's not the same interface
I am a purist...
Hello, i got google cardboard but its not working [emoji20] , i can't even navigate in menu.
Can u tell me some VR apps that works with moto g ?
Thank u
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If anyone used Cardboard VR with Moto G, Please share your experiences and some best apps which can be used without gyro sensor.
I am thinking of getting Google VR Cardboard but don't know if it is compatible with Moto G3 since the device doesn't have gyroscope sensor.
So is there anyone out there who is using this VR Headset with Moto G3 ?
There are very few apps that use the compass and accelerometer instead of the gyroscope like this one: Space VR demo for Cardboard.
But most of the cardboard apps won't work with Moto G3
This may be slightly off topic, but it is something I noticed regarding Google's apps with photospheres and this phone's lack of a gyroscope. Opening a photosphere in Google Photos or Google Plus, you cannot navigate the sphere by moving your device. However, in Google Street View you can, and it works quite well. This tells me that there is enough sensor output that we SHOULD be allowed to attempt to make a photosphere with Google Camera, but it is disabled for this device. I wish they'd use whatever tech they use in Street View in their other apps that require motion tracking.
quakeaz said:
This may be slightly off topic, but it is something I noticed regarding Google's apps with photospheres and this phone's lack of a gyroscope. Opening a photosphere in Google Photos or Google Plus, you cannot navigate the sphere by moving your device. However, in Google Street View you can, and it works quite well. This tells me that there is enough sensor output that we SHOULD be allowed to attempt to make a photosphere with Google Camera, but it is disabled for this device. I wish they'd use whatever tech they use in Street View in their other apps that require motion tracking.
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It would be more efficient if Motorola would calculate approximate rotation based on the raw data of the two accelerometers and the magnetometer in the Moto G3 and offer this via the standard gyroscope API of Android. This way all apps which rely on gyroscope could benefit from this.
Otherwise every app developer would have to implement both methods like Google Streetview apparently does. Unlikely that many developers are willing to do this.
Did anyone try this xposed module ? (i haven't since I did not root my phone yet):
VirtualSensor is an Xposed module that aims at creating a virtual gyroscope in Android. It does so by using values from both the accelerometer and the compass thus deducing the angular rate on the 3 axis.
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http://repo.xposed.info/module/fr.frazew.virtualgyroscope
Edit: Meh... seems it doesn't work... But the project is not dead (last commit on October 2nd)
https://github.com/Frazew/VirtualSensor/commit/09a04d02e8d97379e084f98415a9878e8cef688d
Hey everyone, haven't been on the forums for a long time, anyway i bought a Fire 10 2019 and i went through the process of installing google play store on the device. The Play Store icon shows up, but when i press login nothing happens. I have used the Toolbox V12.0 to try it. The google icon won't open at all but the play store will open, and like i said, it will not let me login. I remember reading a review on amazon.ca and the person who wrote it said the Canadian version of the tablet was like wearing handcuffs compared to the American version. When i ran the toolbox the first few apk's failed. Any suggestions?
You can use a VPN app.
Another Candian here. I've got an HD 10 and the Play Store works without a problem.
The biggest issue with the Canadian Fire vs American is that various built-in services do not function, such as Alexa. (You can use it to control other Alexa-enabled devices, but the assistant portion does not work while it works fine in the US) I ended up installing Google Assistant to fill the role you'd think Alexa would take on an Amazon product.
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Another Candian here. I've got an HD 10 and the Play Store works without a problem.
The biggest issue with the Canadian Fire vs American is that various built-in services do not function, such as Alexa. (You can use it to control other Alexa-enabled devices, but the assistant portion does not work while it works fine in the US) I ended up installing Google Assistant to fill the role you'd think Alexa would take on an Amazon product.
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Sorry i took so long to reply. I did end up getting it to work. Is the Canadian version really as bad compared to the American version as the person who left the review says it is?