GeminiMan WearOS Manager

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4.9
1.29K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

GeminiMan WearOS Manager is an application tool that allows you to perform several ADB commands over Wi-Fi with your Wear OS Watch...

* MAJOR UPGRADE of 4.5.*:
- Network Discovery: if you don't want to enter any IP or Port, scan with Network Discovery while your watch is on the Wireless Debugging Screen. You only need to provide a Pairing code if you wish to pair before connecting...
- Backup handles split APKs; you can also pull any split APK...
- Exporting and Importing backups have animation...
- Plenty of polishing done...

* MAJOR UPGRADE of 4.*.*:
- ADB logic polished, slightly faster and more efficient executions of everything...
- Wireless debugging is supported now...
- Switching apps does not affect the adb, although it is not advisable to switch...
- Expand and collapse layout for shell commands for better Log view...
- Improved Log view scrolling...
- Added Time for screen recording. You can see how long you have recorded on your watch, 180 seconds max and add a countdown on the stop button...
- You can name the backup folder...
- And as always, Killing many bugs for you guys...

Don't forget to please report any issues you find.

General info:
- The Watch app, as a standalone, can only show the IP address, but it is highly recommended to have and use it alongside the phone app. It allows the phone app to get the IP address directly (if IP is 0.0.0.0, it will show a message "connect to wi-fi", and if watch debugging is off, it will tell you to "turn debugging on")...
- The phone app can also keep the watch screen active during the entire adb connection to prevent disruptions by waking up the watch using the watch app...
- The phone app can also pull a list of installed apps on your watch, making debloat and backup very easy as you can see app names and icons with a detailed debloat safety guide (red, orange and green)...
- The Tool is very friendly and has an activity log from when you hit ADB Connect until you Disconnect. All operations performed are logged so you would know what has been performed and trace where it failed. The log is cleared when you leave the activity...

You can perform simple operations:
* Install APKs on the WearOS Watch...
* Pull APKs from the WearOS Watch...
* Perform several Shell Commands to improve your experience with the WearOS Watch from uninstalling APKs to modifying DPI and so on...

The ADB Tool offers to save shell commands with no limit, so you can always load a saved shell command and run it with ease...

It provides complex operations such as:
* Screen record your watch screen...
* Debloat several watch apps...
* Backup several watch apps...
* export settings and preferences to share with your friends...
* Create a logcat and track Watch activities, capture what causes the watch app to crash and much more...

Translation issues...?
The App is Google Translated, feel free to send me an email if you wish to help with translations, credits will be mentioned under the language selector...

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
*** This tool was mainly built and developed for Wear OS Watches. It has been tested on Samsung Watch 4 and 6 Classic; other users have reported the app works on other watches...
*** This tool can hypothetically work with any device that supports debugging over Wi-Fi but keep in mind, you will constantly see the message (No WearOS Watch connected) -> (This, however, may change in the future, depending on features google introduces for developers to use, ex: google made detection of Android TV very easy, it is possible to add an if condition and check Watch or TV)...
*** If you encounter issues, please provide me with feedback directly or through email so I can fix it...

The app is available for phone and watch...
It was developed with passion and handled with love and care ♡...

I hope you guys will love it...
Feel free to reach me if you have any suggestions...

~ Category: Application
Updated on
Feb 14, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.9
1.18K reviews
Claude Speed
June 19, 2024
It's connected and can read data such as installed apps from the watch, but the buttons to sideload apks are all greyed out. Edit: truly sorry i rushed for a review. After pairing with wireless debugging, then it must connect, but the port on my watch keeps changing apparently and it's not the same port used for wireless debug connection. The smh mod companion was easier to connect. No need to do it twice. Apologies again, thank you for the great app.
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GeminiMan
June 19, 2024
Reach me on any social media I need to verify this and if it's an issue, then I need to fix it, I am already working on version 5.0.0, EDIT: that's what I am working on, moving companion connection to WearOS manager, sorry for the hustle
Ian “ToTheMax” Grody
July 29, 2023
Needs one feature, use the IP 127.0.0.1, then you only need to enable BT Debugging and use port 7272. No need to connect to WiFi. edit: There is no difference between the two, except the port used. When BT debugging is enabled on Watch, port 7272 is used instead of 5555. Works over WiFi, or localhost (I use AutoWear Tasker plugin doing this exact thing). I'll email you 😁
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GeminiMan
July 29, 2023
Update, Tested on watch4 classic - debug over Bluetooth is on - watch is Bluetooth connected to phone... Command: adb connect 127.0.0.1:7272 Response: Exit code 0 with result as: "failed to connect to '127.0.0.1:7272': Connection refused" Please reach me directly, explain to me how and I will try to implement it for you...
Sterling Armstrong-Cate
November 9, 2024
When it you finally get it to pair with wireless debugging, it's connection is flickery and unstable. Avoid this app until connections because actually usable, unless you like wasting time with frustrating apps of course. This app constantly fails to connect or pair to my Google Pixel Watch. Even when it pairs & I then connect to it, it hangs trying to get a list of apps from my watch using command "pm list packages -f;pm list packages -f -3;pm list packages;pm list packages -u".
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GeminiMan
November 9, 2024
You could reach me on any of my social media for assistance, always happy to help.. If I'm not mistaken, your watch is entering Doze mode, google implemented this, all non-essential apps stop, Doze mode is active if watch screen turns off or enter AOD, so it's important to keep watch screen active until fully connected, then doze mode has no effect

What's new

Version 4.7.1:
- Updated "Support Me" tab description to adhere to Google Play Developer Program policies and Rules for in-app and subscriptions...

* You can always reach me if you need help!
** Your support for this project is highly appreciated...
*** Please make sure to report any issues you find. I'll make sure to fix them all!