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Post by Gordon on May 22, 2016 21:31:35 GMT
Hi Amazon Fire Phone Guest, it is nice to hear that the Amazon phone + Micracast combo is working well. This will help other users who are using the Fire Phone and want to use Andromium OS on a bigger screen.
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on May 9, 2016 22:18:53 GMT
Hi Babytoys, welcome to the forum. Do you have any apps that is published to the google playstore? Would you like to port your app(s) into Andromium OS, using our SDK?
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on May 9, 2016 22:17:22 GMT
Hi GR, unfortunately Andromium OS is design to be use with physical keyboard and mouse. Especially now are are close to releasing the Superbook laptop dock. We will keep your request in mind, and go through our features/enhancements list after the release of the Superbook.
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Apr 21, 2016 20:19:14 GMT
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Post by Gordon on Apr 17, 2016 23:42:11 GMT
Hi mike, you shouldn't need a command, once you connect a video cable to your tablet, there should be a option for you to mirror your tablet on external screen. Alternatively, if you have Chromecast, you can use the Chromecast app to mirror your tablet screen onto the Chromecast connected TV set. -Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Apr 8, 2016 2:18:50 GMT
Ya this was a issue for a few user. unfortunately Andromium OS version 0.5.0 was broken because of recent update to the Google SDK and IDE, so had to change some automatic settings in the build process to fix the issue. Unfortunately if you manually uninstall/reinstalled version 0.5.0, then will have to do it again for 0.5.1. But user upgrading from 0.3.2 to 0.5.1 shouldn't face this issue. Sorry for the inconvenience undeadninjatv, Also we just release version 0.5.2 today, please do let us know if you having issue upgrading from 0.5.1 to 0.5.2. We did the beta release testing internally within the dev team, and has not come across the issue, but will need wider user feedbacks. Thank you. -Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Apr 8, 2016 2:13:06 GMT
undeadninjatv we are hoping to make the public announcement very soon (like within this/next month)
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Post by Gordon on Mar 12, 2016 18:46:40 GMT
That is unfortunately, but there is always the Andromium Smartbook...
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Post by Gordon on Mar 10, 2016 18:47:15 GMT
Hi undeadninjatv, that is interesting, what specific functionality do you think will break the Chrome-Android emulator?
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Post by Gordon on Feb 29, 2016 21:40:27 GMT
undeadninjatv, it seem that MS has officially abandoned the Android Bridge project, so long term looks like Window Mobile won't be a possibility for us in the near future. I don't know if MS really know what they want to do with their Mobile Phone platform. It seem that they changed direction every year or so.
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Post by Gordon on Feb 29, 2016 21:37:13 GMT
undeadninjatv, that is surprising and actually very nice to know. Seem that the emulation layer is not very heavy at all.
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Post by Gordon on Feb 27, 2016 19:58:56 GMT
Hi undeadninjatv, i just check out the video above, seem like performance still very iffy, and I am seeing a lot of rendering bugs with windows sizes and other UI related issues. Does the emulator allow you to set the screen size for the Android app to use. If you definitely try setting a high resolution (1366 x 768 or higher) to get a better user experience.
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Feb 26, 2016 1:35:52 GMT
undeadninjatv thank you for your feedback. Out of curiosity have you see our Smartbook platform we demo at least year's MWC? (https://vimeo.com/121809236) Best, -Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Feb 24, 2016 23:35:21 GMT
Andromium OS requires quite a few low level API access that emulators might not fully support. I think you already ran into some of those issues in your testing with Chromebook and Mac when trying to open setting shortcuts, hardware keyboard configuration changes and playing video files. It would be interesting to know if emulator on the Window Mobile can support Andromium OS, but my hopes are not high.
If you do end up testing that approach, please do report back with results. I am very curious to find out how good the Window Mobile Android emulator is
Best,
-Gordon
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Post by Gordon on Feb 24, 2016 23:31:11 GMT
Hi undeadninjatv, we currently support MP3, MP4, and MOV, TXT, JPG, PNG files. However it does depend on the phone native hardware decoder to support opening those files. This is specially true for MP4 and MOV files since each processor/SoC have default set of supported file formats.
One example, we have in the past run into devices that can't open 1440p MP4 files, and 4K video files are usually no go for most devices.
Hope that helps, and keep up the good work. Just out of curiosity are you happen to be software developer? Or a hobbyist that like to tinker with hardware/software on the side?
Best,
-Gordon
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