OK. The Galaxy should work too.
On Apr 17, 2014 7:46 AM, "Mertcan Çomak" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have tried today with my friend's phone.It's work. that phone got 4.0.4
> android version.
>
> thank you ytai :).
>
> 17 Nisan 2014 Perşembe 02:48:31 UTC+3 tarihinde Ytai yazdı:
>>
>> What do you get in logcat after a failed attempt to run the app?
>> On Apr 16, 2014 3:27 PM, "Mertcan Çomak" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> IOIO power led is on and it charges when I connect it to the phone. USB
>>> debugging mode is off as you said. Yet more, when I connect IOIO to my
>>> Android phone without having the debugging mode on, it asks if it should
>>> run the helloioio app as default. No problem until there. But the yellow
>>> led doesn't turn on. I've already checked everything you mentioned. But I
>>> couldn't run IOIO-Dude which my friend asked you about it before:
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/ioio-users/
>>> ufuk/ioio-users/3W5eeW_STJk/jjBL_KEfOSwJ
>>>
>>> I did what you suggested, but got the same results. In addition, I ran
>>> it before. If it was about the firmware, it wouldn't have ran before. All
>>> this happened after I connected XBee as shown in this link:
>>>
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/robomotic/5751815411/
>>>
>>> 17 Nisan 2014 Perşembe 00:19:38 UTC+3 tarihinde Ytai yazdı:
>>>>
>>>> First I would check that the IOIO is not damaged in any way. The
>>>> easiest way is to verify that when the IOIO is connected to the Android the
>>>> power LED on the IOIO is on and the Android indicates charging.
>>>> If that's all good, I would use the precompiled HelloIOIO.app. Make
>>>> sure it matches the firmware version you're running. If you don't know
>>>> which firmware version you have, use ioiodude versions.
>>>> Also, I would try to either enable or disable USB debugging on the
>>>> phone. Newer versions of Android need to have this at "off".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Mertcan Çomak <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi, I managed to run helloioio before on IOIO-OTG. I could control the
>>>>> yellow led via both PC and Android device. After that, I tried using XBee
>>>>> and couldn't make it work. Now, however, I can't run helloioio app on
>>>>> Android phone, but I can control the yellow via PC. What do you think is
>>>>> causing this problem? My Android Device: Samsung Galaxy S3 Thanks.
>>>>>
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