- PNAME COM SONYERICSSON EXTRAS LIVEVIEW INSTALL
- PNAME COM SONYERICSSON EXTRAS LIVEVIEW UPDATE
- PNAME COM SONYERICSSON EXTRAS LIVEVIEW FULL
- PNAME COM SONYERICSSON EXTRAS LIVEVIEW ANDROID
- PNAME COM SONYERICSSON EXTRAS LIVEVIEW SOFTWARE
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With it, LiveView instantly becomes a full extension of your tube.
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Then you need to install the LiveView application of the same name - without it, the phone can find the device, but it will not work to establish pairing. The site has a full and constantly updated list of compatible devices, currently Samsung Galaxy S, Nexus One 2.2, HTC Desire, HTC Desire Z, HTC Wildfire 2.1, Motorola Milestone 2.0.1 and Motorola Milestone XT720.
Or you can simply read the barcode directly from the screen:īy the way, LiveView is compatible not only with Sony Ericsson phones.
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The next step is to install the free LiveView application from the Android Market on your phone.
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In order not to be unfounded, I will demonstrate this clearly.Īfter starting the Update Service program, you need to do only six steps:Īnd disconnect the device from the computer
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I already wrote once that the software update is organized so clearly that it is almost impossible to make a mistake. The first thing you need to update the software to the latest. Just write the answer from LiveView itself will not work :) Resolution 128x128 allows you to read SMS, for example. It is turned on by pressing any button and by default shows the time and date. This is not a quirk of developers, but an urgent need: the fields around the LiveView display are a control - they are all four pressed, allowing navigation through a simple menu.īy default, the display is turned off so as not to waste energy. Two control keys are located at the top in the corners: on the left is the on / off key combined with the LED, on the right is the two-shoulder selection key, and on the bottom is the micro USB port.Īround the screen - a wide black frame. The device is quite thin - 11 mm, but because of its small size it looks chubby. A long-forgotten elegant gesture - raising a hand to the eyes, push the cuff of the shirt with one finger and look at the time. And in principle, it can be used in that quality - at least I used it most often when I had to look at the time, and getting into my pocket was uncomfortable. Square, with sides 35x35 mm and with a screen of 1.3 ”, LiveView on hand is most similar to a simple electronic clock. This box will cost about 3000-3500 re when it goes on sale in late March. The power supply with microUSB-connector and user manual, the most familiar language in which turned out to be English. Inside the box, there is also a hand strap, a frame and two pins carefully packaged in a bag, on which the strap is attached to the frame: LiveView is fixed inside the diamond-shaped box directly on the clip, which is one of the chips of its form factor: This is an auxiliary device that combines the functions of an informer, a remote control, an alarm and a clock, which becomes completely indispensable when you get used to it. As the manufacturer himself describes the concept of the gadget, Sony Ericsson LiveView "is part of the portfolio of Sony Ericsson Extras - a line of accessories that expand the capabilities of mobile phones." And at the intersections amazing things are born. Like curves on a plane, trends sometimes intersect. Mobile phones have again become not so mobile. Time is the most important information trend of our time, judging by the number of options how you can find out.Īnother trend - miniaturization of phones (remember the joke about the only thing men measure, who has less? Just a couple of years ago, it was still relevant) - suddenly changed in the direction of the growth of diagonals of screens and, accordingly, dimensions. But this was already the first half of zero, and the clock as a tool for determining time was already turning into an anachronism - you could watch the time on a mobile phone, computer and even a microwave. I perfectly remember my “Ray” on a leather strap - such was the gadget. The last watch I had was in the tenth class, it seems.