Android Wear v1.5 Adds Proper Support For Marshmallow's Doze Mode - Wear OS General

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With Android 6.0 a new power saver mode (Doze) was included. While people are getting better battery stats, Doze had a bad habit of knocking out apps with genuinely important roles to play. Android Wear too. Thethe new update Android Wear 1.5 adds awareness of Doze Mode and prompts users to add it to the protected list.
When you start the new App the first time,it will have a bright blue notice on the screen to let you know that your watch may not remain connected unless the Wear app is allowed to run in the background. If you press on the continue button, Android Wear will be added to the list of not optimized apps. Most of the actions with the watch are handled by the Google Play Services, but services like Voice Search are handled by the Android Wear App. Google Play Services are automatticly protected from the optimized Apps.
And with the 1.5 Update Google added support for Casio's upcoming Smart Outdoor Watch WSD-F10.
The first screen of the Android Wear App is now scrollable.
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thanks!!!
i will try now!

Nice! Looking forward to this version...

stay connectet are in loop on Huawei P8 gra l09 B321 android 6.0 and huawei watch
on click contiue no popup ,,ignore battery....
i,am back to 1.4

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[APP] Tap Counter by RhoApps

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A tap counter for all your needs!
Like counting? Or stuck in a job of tally marks? Here is a simple tap counter to make you count anything in this world. Just tap to increase the counter with an all amazing Android 4.0 HOLO UI and three themes viz Black, Blue and Red. Or even if you like playing a tappathon with your friend, just start the app and check how many taps you make in a minute. Person with the higher score wins!
Tap Counter Features:
- Works as an App/Game both!
- Native Android 4.0+ style Holo UI
- Three themes to choose viz. Black, Blue & Red
- Vibration on Tapping the number
Note: Holo UI works only above Android 4.0. Gingerbread devices still uses their native styling.
Liked TapCounter? Please rate...
This is our first android app so please support if anything goes wrong. Feel free to write us on [email protected]
v1.1 Released
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-- Gingerbread 2.3.3 Fix
-- Shake To Reset Feature
P.S: RhoApps is the brand name which I am carrying to publish the apps. Apps designed under this name are purely my design and code. Hope you like my apps

[APP][3.0+] Bluetooth Car Mode Starter

Bluetooth Car Mode Starter is a simple application that allows you to start car mode when your device is connected to a Bluetooth device. Similarly, car mode is disabled when that device disconnects.
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Tested on the Galaxy S4 (GT-I9500), should work on all devices with 3.0+ (4.2 read below) and Bluetooth.
Source:
The app is open source, and licensed under GPLv3: https://github.com/MohammadAG/android-bluetooth-car-mode-starter
Permissions:
I request and use the following permissions:
Bluetooth: Needed to get a list of paired devices and receive a connected/disconnected intent.
Download:
Get it from the Play Store!
If you can't access the Play Store, here's an exact copy of the APK on the store, please use the store if possible, thanks! http://mohammadag.xceleo.org/public/Android/BluetoothCarModeStarter_1.0.apk
Support development:
If you found this app useful, consider donating with PayPal.
Android 4.2 Users:
Google removed a huge part of Car Mode in Android 4.2, luckily, workarounds exist for rooted users:
Rooted? Install Xposed Framework and this "Restore Car Mode on 4.2"
Not rooted / don't want to install Xposed Framework, you can use this, but it limits you to Car Home Ultra, I'll be making a solution that allows you to pick your own car home instead later on.
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Notify BETA - Notifications re-invented

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Allot more apps have been perfected
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**UPDATE**
Hey all I just wanted to introduce my newly developed app Notify and yes it is in BETA.
This work is all done thanks to an open source project on GitHub which can be found here Github). As for the app it is Free and always will be but please do keep in mind there were allot of hours put into this project so I included a donate button within the app if you would like, also there are ads to help me out a little bit but don't worry as they are non-intrusive . Please read the instructions below on how to use the app, along with some screenshots of the new notification system this app implements.
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If you are on Android lollipop (5.0-5.1) you must install this app (App 5.0-5.1), run it, and start the service in order to get rid of the stock notifications that come up.
If you are on Android Marshmallow 6.0 you must do the following for each app that you want to disable the stock notifications for....Settings -> Sound & Notification -> App notifications -> The app you want to disable stock notifications for -> Disable allow peaking. This is hopefully a temporary solution, and if anyone has any idea on how to disable these peaking notifications for apps on Marshmallow please feel free to contact me!
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looks really cool !
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[APP][4.0.1+] AppChecker - Which of your installed apps target the latest APIs?

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I just released a new app, called AppChecker.
This app displays the TargetAPI of all your installed apps. This lets you check, which of your apps already support the latest features of your Android System.
If you are running Android 6 Marshmallow, this app helps you to check which of your apps already support the new granular permission settings.
Tap on an app to open it's info page. There you can change the permissions and notification settings.
Guidelines from Google
As new versions of Android are released, some style and behaviors may change. To allow your app to take advantage of these changes and ensure that the app fits the style of each user's device, you should set the targetSdkVersion value to match the latest Android version available.
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In-App purchase to remove Ads (as requested by some users)
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The following review basically is the best description of the app:
Excellent app! Really useful to satisfy geeky curiosity.
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Can't enable Developer Mode on new Chromecast with Google TV

Just got my second CC w/Google TV, and I'm stunned to find that for some reason, I can't enable Developer Mode. Going to System > About and hitting Android TV OS Build seven or even seven hundred times does nothing. Which means I can't enable the installation of third party apps and a bunch of other things.
Interestingly, the Android TV OS Build on the newer CC w/Google TV is different/apparently newer than the one on my first CC w/Google TV. See pics below—the launch/first one has QTS1.210311.008.7350836, while the new one has QTS1.210311.017.A2.7686849. (What's that "A2" all about?) In any event, the first one says the system is up to date.
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I was able to solve this by just updating to the latest version using the builtin updater in settings. The out of the box firmware (which I didn't document sorry but was a 2021 fw) was giving me this same bug.
Never mind.
In case any of you "stumble" in here from Google, then just know that you do not have to UPDATE any firmware. I am on the April, 2021 Security Level and I just bought that new 4K Chromecast with Google TV.
Go to the SEARCH option in the TOP MENU on the HOME screen and do a Voice Search for TOOLS and then install "Developer Tools". It will basically ENABLE the Developer Mode and then you can UNINSTALL the App.
Easy and now I have Developer Mode, so I can install nefarious Apps to my Chromecast, muhahaha...
Thanks for "forcing" me to search and documenting a better answer with RESULTS !!!

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