NOTE:
Total allowed bytes for all replies = 512 - (reply count - 1)
TODO:
- check with Firmware 2.9.1
- remove last reply that exceeds the 512 bytes limit completly (else it will be partly truncated)
- put random id/phone number pair into limited lookup list (last 16 sms messages) when sms arrives
- lookup the phone number when replying from the a device
THIS STILL DOES NOT DO ANYTHING USEFUL
- parse the reply string in PebbleProtocol
- put replies into GBDeviceEvents
- display a toast in AbstractDeviceSupport, containing the reply
THIS STILL DOES NOT DO ANYTHING USEFUL
- Implement the PebbleProtocol side (2.x and 3.x)
- Add Preferences for canned replies
This can be tested by enabling untested features in Pebble Settings
It lets you see and select the replies set up in "Canned Repies" on the Pebble
You will get a "NOT IMPLENTED" message on your Pebble.
THIS DOES NOT ACTUALLY DO ANYTHING USEFUL YET.
- created and provided by DeviceHelper
- passed from UI to service
- without UI, service uses DeviceHelper directly
=> Cleaner and less duplicated code
I hope I didn't break firmware upgrades on some Mi 1 models
other than mine (my hardware revision is 2).
Upgrades for Mi 1S are currently disabled, we need some brave
souls who can help us test this.
Closes#173
Also see: #169
This fixes a bug when Pebble was detected as Mi when unpaired.
Since we were not able to read the device name, it was considered MI by duplicated and
faulty code. Fixes#177.
The primary external dir is often a user-partition on the internal
storage medium. This one is safe in multi-user environments.
The "removable storage" (sdcard) on the other hand can be read by
everyone. If the former is not available or not writable, use the
latter.
closes#153
==> This is currently commented out because it was done to solve #141 but while doing this #143 popped out.
- send a stop_sync message to the band if the data doesn't fit the buffer. This way the data remains on the band.
They are now sent whenever the Alarms activity is finished.
Display "All alarms disabled" when no alarm is enabled.
Unrelated: pass exceptions to GB.toast() where applicable.