No, I mean go to the watch settings and then reset equipment.
Factory reset.
It makes a lot of difference
No, I mean go to the watch settings and then reset equipment.
Factory reset.
It makes a lot of difference
Dec 21, 2018 4:35:05 GMT 1 pablo11 said:timka
No, I mean go to the watch settings and then reset equipment.
Factory reset.
It makes a lot of difference
How to make factory reset?
Open the Settings app on your watch.
Scroll down to Reset Equipment.
Then select last option Factory Data Reset.
Ok, I just did that.
What more can I do.
20 minutes ago I made a factory reset.
During this time, just walked through the different menus in the clock … the charge dropped by 3%. The watch is very warm.
turn on Only bluetooth and wifi and sim card is inserted.
is this a normal situation?
the charge fell by another 1%, but now the clock is not as warm as immediately after reset.
Already 2%
The battery loses 2% of its charge approximately every 20 minutes. With the included bluetooth wifi and inserted sim card.
In this case, the clock does not do anything just walk on the menu.
After a reset it will get warm rebuilding the app cache.
Now you need to let it settle down.
After a couple of days you will see how it behaves
Hello everybody! Who knows how to get root? TWRP?
Dec 22, 2018 8:51:43 GMT 1 timka said:
Hello everybody! Who knows how to get root? TWRP?
Personally, I flashed the stock firmware available here, then took the boot.img, used Magisk to patch it (Magisk Manager has an option to patch a boot image file), then flashed the patched boot image. All flashing with SP Flash Tool.
I will link you to the twrp file and you should also use the Magisk patched boot image.
But, and I mean this seriously:
Only do this if you have a good reason to.
You cannot accept any OTAs after you have flashed twrp and patched your boot image.
You will have to flash a complete version of the updated firmware in the future as long as it is available.
I’m almost certain that most, if not all of these will be accepted though.
Just don’t want to set it up and then something goes wrong…
Know what I mean?
Did you by any chance get a response from your friends about the watch faces ? No pannick mate , I haven’t told pierce
All the best
Tim And Pierce Collins
I have asked them and they are trying to get it done amongst so much other stuff.
I will let you know asap
Dec 22, 2018 9:02:52 GMT 1 pablo11 said:timka
I will link you to the twrp file and you should also use the Magisk patched boot image.
But, and I mean this seriously:
Only do this if you have a good reason to.
You cannot accept any OTAs after you have flashed twrp and patched your boot image.You will have to flash a complete version of the updated firmware in the future as long as it is available.
Please give a link to the files.
I suggest you use Greenify once you have root. It’s a very good application.
I just wondered if you have checked in the development section here on the forum?
I thought the LEM8 TWRP had been posted already?
Dec 22, 2018 10:15:09 GMT 1 pablo11 said:timka
I suggest you use Greenify once you have root. It’s a very good application.
I just wondered if you have checked in the development section here on the forum?
I thought the LEM8 TWRP had been posted already?
I’m badly guided in this forum. Sorry.
Dec 22, 2018 9:46:53 GMT 1 pablo11 said:Tim And Pierce Collins I have asked them and they are trying to get it done amongst so much other stuff. I will let you know asap 😁👍👍🤝
Dec 22, 2018 9:02:52 GMT 1 pablo11 said:timka
I will link you to the twrp file and you should also use the Magisk patched boot image.
But, and I mean this seriously:
Only do this if you have a good reason to.
You cannot accept any OTAs after you have flashed twrp and patched your boot image.You will have to flash a complete version of the updated firmware in the future as long as it is available.
I reach the point where you need to specify the file boot.img but magisk does not see it. The folder with the firmware is copied to the root of the clock.
Don’t patch the boot image on your watch.
Copy the boot image to your phone.
Install Magisk manager apk on your phone and patch the image on your phone storage.
Then transfer it to your computer and flash it to your watch using SP Flash Tools.
Just flash boot image and nothing else.
This is how I do it and it works perfectly.