smagicld / xiaoxiangBMS

iOS app for Xiaoxang BMS
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Android version #15

Open quadlike opened 6 years ago

quadlike commented 6 years ago

Hello, very interested in your project. I am amazed at the functionality that you managed to put into the mobile application. Do you plan to release a version for android? I think the demand for it will be high, the original application sucks. With your application, there is no need to connect the BMS to the computer ... respectively, and the UART does not need to buy. It costs about $ 5-10. I am ready to pay this money for the application

vladanstrigo commented 5 years ago

I would be also very interested in Android version. Willing to pay as quadlike as well.

mamuka2006 commented 5 years ago

Hello! Please make a program for Android. ready to buy!

thanarious commented 5 years ago

There are a couple of applications for android that support such BMSs, most are also free. However, they seem to be focused on e-bike / EV applications, so they come with all the extra bells and whistles such applications require, e.g. speed reading and stuff.

Ovaday commented 5 years ago

But it would be really nice if developer made an Android app. The original had some bags, I know critical one that could damage our bms after sequence of actions. I want to buy the app, that really would be supporting by person with normal hands.

quadlike commented 5 years ago

thanarious what applications are you talking about? Those that are in the play market do not support this bms

smagicld commented 5 years ago

I'll take a look on porting the iOS App into Android world. But first I'll have to collect some money to get Android devices for development. Unfortunately the communication with BMS is very low level implementation and can not be virtually simulated.

thanarious commented 5 years ago

AFAIK, this android application does support a couple of my smart BMSs.

garciasa commented 5 years ago

My two cents, @smagicld port your app to flutter, and you can keep two version effortless. you can use this package (https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_blue) which is Cross-platform, and then send Bluetooth commands (that I'm guessing what you're doing :)) receive response and build a nice interface similar you have now in both android and IOS :)

kubbur commented 4 years ago

Any news on this ?

mgrn0 commented 3 years ago

I would be also very interested in an Android version.