L lucasbuck Well-known member Feb 23, 2011 94 0 0 Jan 6, 2015 #1 Is there a setting to have the screen brighten for longer when raising your arm? (Not ambient mode, just so you have longer to read the watch) Update: Thanks much! Last edited: Jan 7, 2015
Is there a setting to have the screen brighten for longer when raising your arm? (Not ambient mode, just so you have longer to read the watch) Update: Thanks much!
ETPhoneHomeT Well-known member Aug 1, 2013 369 0 0 Jan 29, 2015 #3 Try StayLit Wear app on the Play Store.
M mugenlude19 Well-known member Sep 16, 2013 122 0 0 Jan 31, 2015 #4 Watchmaker app has it built in. I have it set for auto-brightness and 30s timeout and I still can't kill the battery!!! M8/360
Watchmaker app has it built in. I have it set for auto-brightness and 30s timeout and I still can't kill the battery!!! M8/360
C crxssi Linux: The power beneath May 31, 2010 2,668 155 0 Jan 31, 2015 #5 Apparently there are a few [paid] apps, but this type of setting should be built-in. I, too, think the timeout is much too quick.
Apparently there are a few [paid] apps, but this type of setting should be built-in. I, too, think the timeout is much too quick.
G gadgetgirl3 Well-known member Dec 19, 2011 117 0 0 Feb 2, 2015 #6 StayLit Wear on Play Store Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
TabGuy Well-known member Jul 3, 2011 1,395 68 0 Feb 2, 2015 #7 mugenlude19 said: Watchmaker app has it built in. I have it set for auto-brightness and 30s timeout and I still can't kill the battery!!! M8/360 Click to expand... Thanks for that tip! I've been using Watchmaker for a long time and just never saw that option. You saved me $0.99!
mugenlude19 said: Watchmaker app has it built in. I have it set for auto-brightness and 30s timeout and I still can't kill the battery!!! M8/360 Click to expand... Thanks for that tip! I've been using Watchmaker for a long time and just never saw that option. You saved me $0.99!
M Madevo Member Jan 26, 2015 10 0 0 Feb 2, 2015 #8 I have been wondering about this for awhile, just downloaded the StayLit app. Definitely .99 cents well spent.
I have been wondering about this for awhile, just downloaded the StayLit app. Definitely .99 cents well spent.
M mugenlude19 Well-known member Sep 16, 2013 122 0 0 Feb 3, 2015 #9 You're Welcome! I mean Why download a .99 cent app to do it if Watchmaker does it already? Sounds like iPhone problems lol. M8/360
You're Welcome! I mean Why download a .99 cent app to do it if Watchmaker does it already? Sounds like iPhone problems lol. M8/360
I Iron Adventurevich Active member Jan 26, 2015 44 0 0 Feb 5, 2015 #11 It is so much better than watchmaker, and it is only .99 cents! http://youtu.be/aKNJeqU5eww
M mugenlude19 Well-known member Sep 16, 2013 122 0 0 Feb 12, 2015 #12 Madevo said: Because I don't want watchmakers watchfaces? Click to expand... IMO it's the best. Facer was a total waste as many of the faces open on Watchmaker with the ability to change more. Is there another app worth trying? M8/360
Madevo said: Because I don't want watchmakers watchfaces? Click to expand... IMO it's the best. Facer was a total waste as many of the faces open on Watchmaker with the ability to change more. Is there another app worth trying? M8/360
husa3695 Well-known member May 23, 2011 228 0 0 Feb 12, 2015 #13 Thanks, I didn't realize that watchmaker had those settings, I now realize that the weather was set for Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. I thought the watch face was broken. Posted via the Android Central App
Thanks, I didn't realize that watchmaker had those settings, I now realize that the weather was set for Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. I thought the watch face was broken. Posted via the Android Central App