Do you know if is possible to change the LES2 firmware as LES1?
Jan 9, 2019 11:55:18 GMT 1 jcnpjunior said:
Do you know if is possible to change the LES2 firmware as LES1?
I would say no.
If you did test it - you should only swap the system image.
Just in case there is a difference between the two watch screen drivers.
These 2 watches are actually made by two different manufacturers.
Even though they have the Lemfo brand name, they are made very differently using very different hardware.
You would only try this if you really know what you are doing.
Otherwise your watch might not work any moreā¦
Itās risky and completely your choice if you try it.
Is there any possibility to enable bluetooth phone call by the LES2? Not only manage the calls?
I will replace my smartwatch for another one. So, what brand and model do you recommend to me with Android 5.1 or higher and with bluetooth call enable like LES1? Do you know if LEM7 or another like this? Thank you!
Jan 9, 2019 17:43:59 GMT 1 jcnpjunior said:
I will replace my smartwatch for another one. So, what brand and model do you recommend to me with Android 5.1 or higher and with bluetooth call enable like LES1? Do you know if LEM7 or another like this? Thank you!
Yoou will have to select from one of the Android 5.1 OS watches available. Lem7 is Android 7.1 OS. I have a Les1 and it would be a good choice if you like its style.
Jan 10, 2019 14:13:36 GMT 1 capt jon said:Jan 9, 2019 17:43:59 GMT 1 jcnpjunior said:
I will replace my smartwatch for another one. So, what brand and model do you recommend to me with Android 5.1 or higher and with bluetooth call enable like LES1? Do you know if LEM7 or another like this? Thank you!
Yoou will have to select from one of the Android 5.1 OS watches available. Lem7 is Android 7.1 OS. I have a Les1 and it would be a good choice if you like its style.
Ok. So only Android 5.1 works with Bluetooth Call? There is no way to enable in Android 7.1 in the Lem7?
Thank you!
Jan 10, 2019 14:40:34 GMT 1 jcnpjunior said:Jan 10, 2019 14:13:36 GMT 1 capt jon said:
Yoou will have to select from one of the Android 5.1 OS watches available. Lem7 is Android 7.1 OS. I have a Les1 and it would be a good choice if you like its style.
Ok. So only Android 5.1 works with Bluetooth Call? There is no way to enable in Android 7.1 in the Lem7?Thank you!
I have been using a Bluetooth headset connected to my phone to work round this on 7.1. Then i can make/receive calls through my phone directly from my watch and speak over headset
Can you connect both the watch and the headset to your phone at the same time?
I can not wait for it to be adapted to the lem7
Jan 25, 2019 10:49:51 GMT 1 smayk11210 said:
I can not wait for it to be adapted to the lem7
It's very, very unlikely that it will happen after the security decisions made by Google recently.
yet the car radios that are even in 8.1 can.
Yep, frustrating isnāt it?
I still have some hope that the Chinese guys or some independent devs (like the Openwatch team) will be able to make it happenā¦
Google is also protecting its Wear OS investment. Itās very tricky.
The only thing is going back to Android 6.0 marshmallows because the new Kospet Brave A6 has Bluetooth calling feature and even the companion application fundo or something else the GPS is working together with the fitness app, to bad that the screen is 1.3 inches to small for me
Jan 25, 2019 11:01:53 GMT 1 pablo11 said:
Yep, frustrating isn't it? I still have some hope that the Chinese guys or some independent devs (like the Openwatch team) will be able to make it happen.....Google is also protecting its Wear OS investment. Itās very tricky.
But Pablo11 I donāt get it, why a simple Bluetooth headset is working and the Smartwatch that itās like a smartphone itās not working, even the notifications caller ID is there to reject or accept the call , can be routed it as headset in the firmware or kernel, just the developer knows. To bad really bad bad and bad
The reason is complex and is even more difficult than it was with A5.1.
First off, the A7 + MTK BT stack has been purposely cut down by the company and has the required components removed. This was the same with the A5.1 BT stack.
With A5.1 it was possible to replace the BT stack with a custom built version that was developed in Shenzhen.
With A6 it is possible but is very unreliable. The other BT sync features stop working if the BT calling is enabled and the watch also disconnects from your phone constantly.
Unfortunately with A7+ it has just not been possible yet but they keep trying.
Not only is the BT stack missing the required components but Google has revised a lot of its code in A7 to prevent this functionality. Protecting itās Wear OS investment - and raising security for any app that has access to your contacts. Especially after seeing that it was made possible with Android 5.1.
So, itās a mixture of development and security issues.
I understand the frustrationā¦
It seems ridiculous that voice calls over BT is not achievable but it is the reality
The reason why a headset works is because it is not a phone. Our watches are identified by Google services as a phone - very different security and different BT service.
Basically what should be done is to believe on the phone and the watch is that the watch and phone A7 or A8 are BT earpieces.
Jan 26, 2019 4:44:37 GMT 1 pablo11 said:leafar
The reason is complex and is even more difficult than it was with A5.1.
First off, the A7 + MTK BT stack has been purposely cut down by the company and has the required components removed. This was the same with the A5.1 BT stack.
With A5.1 it was possible to replace the BT stack with a custom built version that was developed in Shenzhen.
With A6 it is possible but is very unreliable. The other BT sync features stop working if the BT calling is enabled and the watch also disconnects from your phone constantly.
Unfortunately with A7+ it has just not been possible yet but they keep trying.
Not only is the BT stack missing the required components but Google has revised a lot of its code in A7 to prevent this functionality. Protecting itās Wear OS investment - and raising security for any app that has access to your contacts. Especially after seeing that it was made possible with Android 5.1.
So, itās a mixture of development and security issues.
I understand the frustrationā¦
It seems ridiculous that voice calls over BT is not achievable but it is the realityThe reason why a headset works is because it is not a phone. Our watches are identified by Google services as a phone - very different security and different BT service.
So why Kospet get it to work in the new Kospet Brave MTK 6737 A6 ,its true,why the OEM choose the MTK 6739 A7( power saving) if they know about this problems that we know that for sure that Google its going to do something. you know what we want and they know, we want BT calling beside at least 12 hours of battery life that has been achieve.
I know its a transition but nothing has been done, so they need to go back and look for what peoples want, i still believe that can be done,but its matters of time and to be developer.
Jan 7, 2019 22:04:14 GMT 1 rford402 said:
I am about to purchase a AllCall W1 smart watch from Gearbest. Can I feel confident that when it arrives it will be configured to allow "Bluetooth Call"? This will be my 1st smartwatch...
The AllCall W1 should be fine. It is Android 5.1 and came with the BT dialler as stock firmware.
My AllCall W1 smartwatch arrived and I have it almost functioning using the WiiWatch app. It seems as though I am unable to get the Messaging function up and running. I can enter the address info and brief message but I get no option to send. Also none of the messages from my onePlus 6T phone are appearing on the AllCall W1 watch. Any suggestions or solutions would be appreciated...
Used The 2 APP "Wath Droid"In version 1.9, if it is messages sent by the SIM of the phone.
You will find the link where they can be found in the topical notification