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pinkbellbird

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#152079 15-Sep-2014 13:50
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So as the title....

I've googled a bit & found S-Health available for other Galaxy phones, XDA Developers.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2677686

 

that link has a heap of other S5 apps modded for Galaxy phones.

But I've had no success with S-Health.

I just got the  Gear Fit given to me as a gift - stoked! I have my Note 2 set up with Gear Fit Manager but I want the extras that come with S-Health

has anyone gotten S-Health to work successfully on a Note 2? or perhaps even other Galaxy phone?

If you did, were there initial issues? did you do anything in particular when installing? or do anything in particular to get it working?

when I click on the app, I get this...

note2


shortly followed by a popup message at the bottom of the screen "Shealth Application cannot register this application"


Ive tried uninstalling & reinstalling, first Health Service, then S-Health. 

My Note 2 is STOCK & I dont want to root it

any ideas or suggestions would be awesome!




📱 - I love Big Phones & I can not lie! #notelove

 

Samsung Galaxy Note II, Note 4, S7 Edge, Note 8, S22 Ultra

 

 


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NikT
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  #1129026 15-Sep-2014 13:53
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Shealth relies on data from sensors in the Snapdragon 80x chipsets. No-go on the Note II's Exynos.




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