Hi,
I'm a software developer at Atlassian. We have created recently a code coverage tool - Clover-for-Android. As far as I know for many years EMMA was the only choice for Android platform. I want to break it! Clover-for-Android it still in alpha stage and I'd like to kindly ask you for your feedback - how it works (or does not ), do you like reports generated, what other features you'd like to see, is it better than EMMA in your opinion etc. Every comment would be very appreciated!!!
Cheers
Marek
Neat, I'll give it a try. Any plans for supporting C/C++ native code too?
When I try to set up a credit card on Android Pay I get this error message in a popup:
Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible
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That kind of sucks because a big reason I wanted to buy a phone with a fingerprint reader was to use Android Pay. Has anyone gotten it to work?
Got the same error
Same error here, too
I got the same error. So far, it's the most disappointing thing I've encountered.
This interest me, might be a deciding factor. Hope Blu figures it out.
Android Pay
clipcarl said:
When I try to set up a credit card on Android Pay I get this error message in a popup:
That kind of sucks because a big reason I wanted to buy a phone with a fingerprint reader was to use Android Pay. Has anyone gotten it to work?
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Could it be the device is so new Google hasn't added it yet to the list of supported devices?
mhajii210 said:
Could it be the device is so new Google hasn't added it yet to the list of supported devices?
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That's an interesting possibility; I didn't consider that Google may have a whitelist of supported devices. If I had to guess, though, I wouldn't think so. There are thousands of Android devices out there more introduced every day so trying to manually maintain a list like that would be difficult even for Google.
I suspect the problem is something worse. The version of Android on this phone appears to be far from stock Android. I think core pieces of the OS are modified enough that Android Pay's checks that you are running on a secure, uncompromised device fail. Few of the built in screens and features look like vanilla Android. The OS on thsi phone really does look like a toned-down version of MIUI from a couple of years ago. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it's definitely not Android as Google thinks it should be.
I reported the issue to Google from within the Android Pay app. I think you guys should do the same to bring this to their attention. Maybe they can pressure Blu to fix the issue?
Google Response to this issue
Google Support Team <[email protected]>
6:19 PM (3 hours ago)
to me, wallet-support
Google
Hi, Pedro.
I hate to hear that you are having issues with the initial set up of Android Pay on your device. Please reply to this email with a screenshot of the action that you're trying to perform. I'll be happy to investigate further for you, and the screenshot will give me a running start on your issue!
Please send me an image of your full screen, not just a portion of it (such as just the error message) so that I can analyze all of the clues and help solve your issue faster!
(If you don't know how to take a screenshot, here are some easy instructions. You can also just take a photo of your screen with a phone or camera.)
If you have any more questions, please reply to this email or let my team call you. We're happy to help!
Thanks,
Tabitha
The Google Support Team
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Pedro Rios <[email protected]>
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7:12 PM (2 hours ago)
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Hi, Pedro.
I'm sorry that you ran into an error message on your Android Pay app! I understand how frustrating that can be.
The specific error message that you saw means that your device can't support Android Pay's advanced security. If you've heavily modified your device, may I recommend returning it to its original state and trying again? Otherwise, you may want to use Android Pay on a different device for the most secure payments.
If you have any more questions, please reply to this email or let my team call you. We're happy to help!
Thanks,
Tabitha
The Google Support Team
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Pedro Rios <[email protected]>
7:14 PM (2 hours ago)
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This device is a new released from BLU. Its tje Pure XL and is factory. I have not modified any
Google Support Team
7:53 PM (1 hour ago)
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Google
Hi, Pedro.
I'm sorry that you ran into an error message on your Android Pay app! I understand how frustrating that can be.
It appears your device is not compatible with Android Pay. You will need to use Android Pay from a device that is compatible.
Horrible news
PedroskiPR said:
Google Support Team <[email protected]>
6:19 PM (3 hours ago)
to me, wallet-support
Google
Hi, Pedro.
I hate to hear that you are having issues with the initial set up of Android Pay on your device. Please reply to this email with a screenshot of the action that you're trying to perform. I'll be happy to investigate further for you, and the screenshot will give me a running start on your issue!
Please send me an image of your full screen, not just a portion of it (such as just the error message) so that I can analyze all of the clues and help solve your issue faster!
(If you don't know how to take a screenshot, here are some easy instructions. You can also just take a photo of your screen with a phone or camera.)
If you have any more questions, please reply to this email or let my team call you. We're happy to help!
Thanks,
Tabitha
The Google Support Team
Need assistance now? We're available by phone 24/7.
Google Google Help Center
© Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA Google+ Twitter
Pedro Rios <[email protected]>
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Google Support Team
7:12 PM (2 hours ago)
to me
Google
Hi, Pedro.
I'm sorry that you ran into an error message on your Android Pay app! I understand how frustrating that can be.
The specific error message that you saw means that your device can't support Android Pay's advanced security. If you've heavily modified your device, may I recommend returning it to its original state and trying again? Otherwise, you may want to use Android Pay on a different device for the most secure payments.
If you have any more questions, please reply to this email or let my team call you. We're happy to help!
Thanks,
Tabitha
The Google Support Team
Did we resolve your issue?
Yes No
Pedro Rios <[email protected]>
7:14 PM (2 hours ago)
to Google
This device is a new released from BLU. Its tje Pure XL and is factory. I have not modified any
Google Support Team
7:53 PM (1 hour ago)
to me
Google
Hi, Pedro.
I'm sorry that you ran into an error message on your Android Pay app! I understand how frustrating that can be.
It appears your device is not compatible with Android Pay. You will need to use Android Pay from a device that is compatible.
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I guess we're going to have to report this to Blu. I seriously doubt they will do anything about it!
Please!
mhajii210 said:
I guess we're going to have to report this to Blu. I seriously doubt they will do anything about it!
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I was extremely disapointed, I bought the cellphone thinking it would work. That's lame, at least I have 30 days to return if they do not fix this.
son of a. . .
Android Pay
Hi guys. There is still hope. I will notify Blu as well. Please see below for a response from Google Support Team:
Hi, mhajii210.
Thanks for contacting Google and for your interest in Android Pay!
Yes, I have noted your request to have this device checked for eligibility and having the Android Pay be made available for your device too.
That being said, I have laid out some info about the eligibility for Android Pay.
The Android Pay app is compatible with Android phones running KitKat (4.4) or higher with "near field communication" (NFC) tap and pay capability. (For security, Android Pay isn't compatible with rooted/modified devices.)
To check whether your phone supports tap and pay, please see our Help Center.
Device purchased in US
SIM card manufactured in US
Device is on supported carrier
Rest assured that I have noted your request to ask our engineers to look into having the app for the device you mentioned.
If you have any more questions, please reply to this email or let my team call you. We're happy to help!
Thanks,
Emmanuelle
The Google Support Team
This being an unlocked phone doesn't that kind of kick it out from being supported for this reason "Device is on supported carrier"?
Unlocked phone
RoboMonkey said:
This being an unlocked phone doesn't that kind of kick it out from being supported for this reason "Device is on supported carrier"?
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Nexus line of phones are unlocked but of course they support Android Pay. As long as the phone uses a US SIM card on an approved carrier, it is fine. The problem is this phone is running an Android version that has not been certified to use Android Pay. It is possible if both Google and Blu work together that may change in the future. I think it really depends on how well this phone sells. If there is enough of a demand it'll happen. At this point I'm not holding my breath. It never hurts to try though since it is in Google's best interest to get Android Pay to work on as many phones as possible.
Great!
mhajii210 said:
Hi guys. There is still hope. I will notify Blu as well. Please see below for a response from Google Support Team:
Hi, mhajii210.
Thanks for contacting Google and for your interest in Android Pay!
Yes, I have noted your request to have this device checked for eligibility and having the Android Pay be made available for your device too.
That being said, I have laid out some info about the eligibility for Android Pay.
The Android Pay app is compatible with Android phones running KitKat (4.4) or higher with "near field communication" (NFC) tap and pay capability. (For security, Android Pay isn't compatible with rooted/modified devices.)
To check whether your phone supports tap and pay, please see our Help Center.
Device purchased in US
SIM card manufactured in US
Device is on supported carrier
Rest assured that I have noted your request to ask our engineers to look into having the app for the device you mentioned.
If you have any more questions, please reply to this email or let my team call you. We're happy to help!
Thanks,
Emmanuelle
The Google Support Team
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Let's see what's going to happen, it is obvious that because this phone's rom is so modified, it is the reason. I hope Android Pay work this out to make sure it is "Secure" for them. :good: Finger crossed
PedroskiPR said:
Let's see what's going to happen, it is obvious that because this phone's rom is so modified, it is the reason. I hope Android Pay work this out to make sure it is "Secure" for them. :good: Finger crossed
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There is an update as of 11/6/2015 on Android Pay app, but the device still incompatible.
So, i haven't verified it works yet, but with HTC Sense loaded as my launcher I was able to activate my card in Android Pay. This didn't work previously but this time i was using a cellular connection versus wifi to activate. I will try to test it tonight.
DrBrick said:
So, i haven't verified it works yet, but with HTC Sense loaded as my launcher I was able to activate my card in Android Pay. This didn't work previously but this time i was using a cellular connection versus wifi to activate. I will try to test it tonight.
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Please let us know if it works! Also, what did you have to install to get Android Pay to work? I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...08-03-2015-t3049438/post59300333#post59300333. Is this how you went about installing the Sense Launcher?
mhajii210 said:
Please let us know if it works! Also, what did you have to install to get Android Pay to work? I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...08-03-2015-t3049438/post59300333#post59300333. Is this how you went about installing the Sense Launcher?
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it worked! transaction shows up on my banking app so it is legit. there is another thread this was being discussed on. i used: http://www.fulmics.com/htc-sense/ for adding sense. i used the hi-res apk.
DrBrick said:
it worked! transaction shows up on my banking app so it is legit. there is another thread this was being discussed on. i used: http://www.fulmics.com/htc-sense/ for adding sense. i used the hi-res apk.
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That's awesome man! Also, which app do I need, I can't find it, could you explain to us how to do what you did! Thanks man!
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mhajii210 said:
Please let us know if it works! Also, what did you have to install to get Android Pay to work? I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...08-03-2015-t3049438/post59300333#post59300333. Is this how you went about installing the Sense Launcher?
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I used that page you provided, installed the HTC Sense Home, and walla!! it works! I activated 5 of my cards already.
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