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#Sony ericsson liveview specifications android#
Bluetooth™ range approximately 10mĬompatible with the Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10, Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10 mini and Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10 mini pro and most other brands on Android 2.0 and above. Display time and date.īluetooth™ technology. Display Twitter™ updatesĭisplay incoming texts. Track title displayĭisplay Facebook™ updates. Play, pause, next, previous track and volume adjustment. These are the specs and default included features: More information for developers such as documentation, APIs etc will be made available at our Developer World web site. In the LiveView™ Application on your phone you can also scan Android Market for LiveView™ enabled applications to find more cool stuff to download.
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This application will be available for download from Android Market and after it’s installed other 3rd party application can through different APIs plug into that and make use of the LiveView™ device.
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It’s basically like an Android desktop widget but in physical form and its controlled over Bluetooth from an application in your phone called LiveView™ Application. The currently finalised example is an “Experience Pack” with LiveView, a sporty style armband for having your phone on your arm and the SportyPal™ Pro application from CreationPal. It will also be sold in different packages from us and from our partners. It will be sold as a stand alone device and start selling in around the same timeframe as our X10 products are updated (it needs Android 2.x to work). Then there might also even be some new applications ideas that are possible to realise now with this device that wasn’t even possible without it. As you are aware there are thousands of great Android apps out there and I’m sure many of them could improve and evelove by use this device in cool ways. This makes this device quite an enabler for lots of cool ideas going forward. Think of this as kind of the usual Android desktop widgets but instead in a physical form, away from your phone. The cool thing however is of course that this device is available for use by any application that wants to. There are some given use-cases included already from launch, like notifications on incoming calls and messages, Facebook status updates etc. It has an OLED screen with 128×128 pixels and some interaction elements such as 4-way navigation (touch sensors at the front, just at the edges of the screen) and two hard buttons, one for power on and off and for menu selection. This means that you can have your phone in you pocket or in a bag and still be alerted with notifications on incoming stuff or keept track of other things. Like a second wireless interactive mini display. What is does is that is sits on your wrist (with an included wrist band) or as a clip somewhere and gives you a quick view of what’s going on in your phone. Litefuze Deluxe Voltage Transformers & Regulators Industrial Heavy Duty Made in USA Transformers using something like this).Convertingbox Premium Voltage TransformersĮLC Standard Voltage Transformer and Regulators
#Sony ericsson liveview specifications serial#
however, if anyone wants to mess with it, I see there are what looks like test points for Serial Wire Debug under the battery, so it should be possible to down/upload new firmwares to it (e.g.
Unfortunately, as an STM32F103, it only has USB "gadget" capability. Since the device can function as a USB "gadget" for firmware updates (hold both buttons on powerup), I had wondered if it also supported USB host (a bluetooth accessible USB host capable device with a wee display could be rather handy).
#Sony ericsson liveview specifications 32 bit#
It turns out to be an ST STM32 32 bit ARM Cortex MCU, which have loads of docs available here (site doesn't work in chrome BTW). I've not bothered to research most of the chips, except for the interesting ST one. It seems to be rather annoyingly common with this sort of thing to include extremely blurry photos which are no use to anyone I hope these are a bit better. Here are the pics (click for larger ones): OK, ok, I couldn't resist any longer, I had to open the liveview up.