Hey everyone,
I came across this thread over on the OPO forums that enables the 'Hey Snapdragon' feature similar to a Moto X or Nexus 6/9. The OPO and Moto X both use the same Snapdragon 801 SoC with Hexagon DSP which should support always on voice recognition, but isn't present on our phones for some reason.
Anyway, I don't know if it can be ported but I guess someone more knowledgable than me might want to give it a try!
The kernel commits listed are:
Code:
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And the option needs to be enabled in the setting page like here.
See the source thread for more info.
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With the latest update of googles my tracks now ant+ support was added for external sensors, like footpods, heart rate monitors etc.
Anyone have an idea if the defy has the appropriate chip in it that will enable this in the future? Have read so far in a very early forum statement from motorola that this would not work but then again what customer support tells you is not always the whole truth Both the TI omap 3610 and 3630 does according to their product sheet indicate to support the needed wilink chip. Ericsson have just last week activated ant+ support in all their current android phones so it does seem possible to do things like this, if the manufacturer wants off course
Appreciate any help or info! Thanks
I'm also looking for this, there are some indications that the chipset supports this hardware wise, below is a comment quoted from Jollo at the Motorola developer forum:
"Maybe you know about the first attempts to ANT+ sensor usage in android phones by HTC (ANT+ could be seen as de-facto standard for sports activities sensors like foot- or heart-pace). They used an ordinary Legend which was just flashed to enable the ANT+-capabilities of the TI WiLink radio chipset.
In case the Defy will use such chipset (specs don't name this, but even WiLink Gen. 6 should be adequate), this phone as one of the rare ruggedized ones running Android could become an outstanding sports-device. Even if there is no Software using these capabilities of recording heart-pace or other sensor-data yet, i could imagine that this would be just a question of weeks after the first ANT+-enabled Android phone will reach the market"
http://community.developer.motorola...EFY-development-resources-available/td-p/7794
//Dave
Any information of the possibility of supporting Ant+ by the Defy?
Hi,
this is just an idea. I have to say I do not know to much details about Android driver programming but is there perhaps a chance to port/take the driver from the MOTOACTV device.
www engadget com/2011/12/24/motoactv-torn-down-and-rooted-turned-into-a-tablet-for-ants/[/url]
de engadget com/2011/12/26/motorola-motoactv-wird-kleinstes-tablet-der-welt-video/
(Sorry I am not allowed yet to post direct links)
Perhaps an expert could give a statement here!?
All the best,
Markus
Nobody an idea from this topic ant+ driver for defy?
Hi All,
I am looking to receiving this from a family member as he is upgrading. I wanted to ask if anyone ever was able to or figure out if ANT+ can be enabled internally like the Moto X?
Or if someone can tell me what bluetooth/wifi chipset it uses?
It would be good info for http://forum.xda-developers.com/hardware-hacking/hardware/ref-devices-ant-hardware-t2879990 if anyone knows.
I'd like to know as I would like to use it with my cadance sensor on my bicycle. Thanks in advance.
http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/pro... and Software|Drivers and Software&beta=false
The above official Lenovo site lists only TWO (2) Source Code versions for THREE (3) devices: YT3-850L/M and the separate YT3-850F. This may explain why I've not located firmware specific to the YT3-850L. LOOKS as if the SAME ROM is used for the L AND M devices, suggesting there must be a hardware difference between the two. L is LTE DATA ONLY, whereas M is LTE DATA and PHONE. So I may have been on a wild goose chase. I'd hoped that M-firmware would turn my L-device into an M-device. Looks like maybe not. Other conclusions solicited if supported by evidence.
Thanks.
EDIT: I'm wondering if this should have been posted to a more general section. The small market share of Yoga Tablet users is not going to make this a hot thread. Anyway to get an administrator to move it? Thanks.
I know the OnePlus 5 will *officially* be released today and should come with more definite information, but I still wanted to ask and see what you guys think. Is this iteration going to support always on voice with Snapdragon Voice Activation? A while ago I was thinking of getting a OnePlus 3T but what I read about always on voice support made me nervous. While it wasn't officially supported, some could get it to work and others couldn't. If Oxygen OS doesn't support the feature on the OnePlus 5, what about Lineage OS?
My phone upgrade path in recent years has been Moto X > Moto X 2014 > Nexus 5X (current)... so not being able to utilize the processor's low power voice listening would be a deal breaker for me.
I have a motobz play and this is something I would like to see as well.. Is extremely convenient to be able to say something beyond okay Google to wake my device at any time..
My money will be on, "No."
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to find which particular accelerometer the Wear24 uses. I'm needing this information because I'm considering doing some driver hacking to do something similar to the Viband (Google it, I can't post links yet). If the sensor is an InvenSense MPU, it should be relatively straightforward (their source code is on Github). If y'all are wondering why I picked the Wear24 and not the LG G Watch that the Viband devs used, it's cause I'm cheap, I hated the look of the G Watch, and I want to be able to also use it as a general purpose watch with a little bit of added fun... And I didn't know about this until after I had bought my Wear24