I installed the Android Wear app on my phone to link with my Moto 360 and Android Wear emulator. For various reasons, I would like to "reset" the Android Wear app so that it forgets about all of its connections.
I uninstalled the Android Wear app and re-downloaded it from the Google Play store, but it still remembers that it was last paired to my emulator.
How can I reset the Android Wear app to fresh-install experience?
Connections to wearable devices are managed by the Google Play Services, so you should clear its data as well (warning: it will remove all other (may be) valuable data which are stored by Google Play Services).
In the device choosing screen Wear app shows all paired Bluetooth devices, so to clear this list - unpair devices in the bluetooth settings).
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I have developed an app for wear os, I tested on my GW5 and all worked pretty well.
I release the app on Playstore. At the time I did the procedure as I always did with regular phone apps. But turns out that it as a bit different. my app is "released", but it shows "Your device isn't compatible with this version", doesn't matter if I try to access it from playstore app or the browser.
So my "questions" are:
How to release a wear os app on playstore?
What should I set on Google Play Console, what data, what fields?
Is there anything extra I should do on my project on android studio, besides the settings that already come with the project when I create one?
I have already read a lot of Google docs, but they are confusing and I don't find any guide or similar online for wear os.
I have published Phone app and wear OS app both together. But I forgot to set Opt-in to Wear OS settings. Now I want to release one more wear OS build with Opt-in to Wear OS settings turned on. Is it okay to release just wearOS apk with updated version number?.
No, you should publish both apps together. It may cause your mobile app to no show up in search if you publish without it.
The KW88 smartwatch is equipped with Android 5.1
Does this mean that this is compatible with android Wear ?
Or do you have to have Android Wear operating system on the smartwatch ?
If it doesn't say Android Wear, it isn't Android Wear. Lots of low-end watches are running some build of Android, but Wear is being pretty tightly controlled by Google (they don't even pretend that it's open-source), so you really only find it on major-brand smartwatches.
I have one of this, and i agree. It's an Android 5.1 "adapted". It's possible do anything like a cell phone, BUT, few apps doesn't support the screen configuration and many things simply you can't see or touch... But you can download apps to solve this problems. For example, in Playstore you can navigate, download but you can't go back. Solution? install one app to get a back button on the screen...
I just published my app for wear devices, its the Watch Face, don't have any UI for phone app. I uploaded to the Google Play.
But it says This app is incompatible with your device. To all users or Devices.
Anyone have idea?
Since Android Wear application are only in sync with a handheld device, it needs to have a corresponding application in the handheld device.
Let me make it little more clear:
To install anything on Android Wear, you need to have corresponding application for mobile, which will sync up its corresponding wear part and install the same on wear.
So go ahead develop a dummy kind of an application for handheld.
According to the official documentation, in order to publish a wearable app without a phone app component, you need to raise your minimum target SDK version to 2.0.
Source: https://developer.android.com/training/wearables/apps/standalone-apps.html
I got invitation to the Android Wear Developer program but when I try to install the Android Wear Preview app I see information that my device (Samsung Galaxy S2) is not compatible with the app. Is there some kind of list of devices compatible with Android Wear Preview app?
Thank you,
You need a 4.3+ Android smartphone. Because the Notification listener functionality has been added with API level 18.
Tablets were stated to be supported but right now they're filtered out from the store. You can still manually install the APK though.
Bluetooth LE isn't mandatory - for the preview at least.
I don't think there is a device spesific restriction, but according to developer.android.com
Note: The Android Wear Preview app is compatible with Android 4.3 and higher and is not available for the Android emulator.
Edit: I think BLE is used for communication between smartphone and watch. So obviously that would be hardware restriction.