Showing posts with label Sony smartwatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony smartwatch. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Sony update the app for the Smartwatch: Brings new clockfaces and functionality!


   Sony have released an update for their Smartwatch app! The update brings quite a few new features as well as a set of attractive new options for your clock faces! 

   AndroidCommunity are reporting that one of the biggest changes is that Sony has offered up another seven new clock faces for your eyes to enjoy! The idea is that the new faces will further let you personalise the accessory to 'match your style' and what that basically that means more colours and some more designs. 

   The picture embedded below gives you a few ideas as to what the update adds. There's nothing spectacular, but it's great to have more options on the Smartwatch! Talking of options Sony have been working on the way the app works on non-Sony smartphones so hopefully SmartConnect and the SmartWatch apps will work just a little bit more fluidly! Other improvements have been made to the battery level indicator which has always been a little out and Sony have finally added notification previews! The final change is the ability to search by categories in the 'Search for new applications' function.
Image Credit: Keith Myers via AndroidCommunity.
   To get access to these new faces you'll have to update the watch controller app which you have to download from the Play Store!



Tuesday, 20 March 2012

The Sony Ericsson LiveView: My Experience

The Sony Ericsson LiveView: My Experience.

 

   A couple of days ago there was a post on Twitter from one of the few tech sites I actually follow on Twitter, they are called Eurodroid and they frequently report the deals on mobile technology. This time I found myself presented with a deal for a Sony Ericsson LiveView for £12.99 on play.com reduced from £70 (£12.99 is about $20). I naturally was intrigued because somehow I had never heard of this LiveView before; so I read up about it, watched Sony's official video about the device and took the plunge, I thought the concept was good, I even convinced my girlfriend to get one for when she's out on runs.

    It was at this point I became concerned, firstly because I hadn't updated my Play.com account so my card was rejected... fail, I know, but secondly because I started reading reviews. These reviews weren't good at all, PCMag.com  pegged the device at 1 and a half stars out of 5 bringing up a poor rating. But these review were from early 2011 and Sony Ericsson, as the company was then, had promised a software update and noone had bothered to re-review the device since the initial reviews. So I stuck with it and I kept my order and as luck would have it my girlfriends unit got to her before mine arrived to me, I was jealous.

   But the device arrived today and I've turned it on, paired it and have been playing with it non-stop since I took it off charge about 5 hours ago and I'm genuinely taken with the little thing. It goes off before my phone does so I know to get my phone in preparation for reading a text and I can even open the text message from the LiveView so that when I unlock my phone the text is on the screen (yep I'm lazy). I have also had a play with the music controls and they work flawlessly and the battery, which was a major complaint from a lot of early reviewers hasn't gone down a bit, but I'll reserve judgement on that for another day. The one problem I've had, which others before have also suffered with, was that I lost Bluetooth connection once and it was because the LiveView app on my phone crashed.

   I must say that I really am impressed, I have been the envy of all my friends today showing off the music controls. But, one thing I will say is that the wrist strap is cheap-looking and people have noticed, much to my distaste because I really have an instant affection for what Sony Ericsson tried to create here.

   I will report back, perhaps next week, and give you a full overview of the device and whether or not I am still using it as my watch and wireless controller for my phone, but so far I have only taken it off for my shower, because as of day one, I think it's a great little accessory

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