Lame, you lose a good chunk on the upgrade since you move your entire stash. 673 MCZ cost 6.73 MCZ to transfer, leaving me with around 666 MCZ. That's only one day's worth for me, sucks even more for those with more.
Also why do you now have to turn it on and off? It was way nicer the way you had it set up before. Why not have it start mining at the start of each day and, once the limit is hit, automatically turn off until the next day. I walk/bike/bus everywhere, cars cost too much in this city, and am very busy. As weak as an excuse as it is I will straight up forget to turn it on and off while I'm getting some exercise. That's why I love Google Fit, I can always track it if I choose rather than remembering to turn it on.
Anyways, great job on the redesign it looks quite nice!
Just thought you might want to add some padding to some of items on the main screen. It'll stop them from hitting the edge of the screen.
Also if you want to add different states to your buttons so it looks/feels like they click it's quite simple:
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/controls/button.html#CustomBackgroundFor me,
requiring to turn mobile phone on and off is an absolute necessity.
During my iphone testing period of less than one month, there are more than 4 occasions when I thought I turned it off, but it did not and It ran out of the remainder of 2 hours while I was not in motion, leaving me with additional zero MCZs. Or worse, I ran out of electrical charges.
Because WiFi or Wireless connection is needed to mine MCZs, as stated by Dev before, and sometimes syncing is not established well due to conncetivity, letting a phone unattended is a bad, bad idea. It would require frequent recharging or subject the App and the phone to run when there is no real connection/syncing.
The 2-hour limit cuts down the excessive need for bandwidths, in case the Mangoz becomes extremely popular. Also, it let you present the best periods of time for you to register your activity to earn (more) Mangoz.
Certainly, if Mangoz doubles as an App for tracking your activity may sound fantastic. It is really foolish to believe that the trackings of how many steps you walk or how many hours you are sleeping, running or leaning to one side, are accurate at all. Showing those numbers are certainly sensational, but the only things that are accurate are actually logs of cumulative 'AccelMetering" or "SensorKinetics". There are plenty of free programs for that purpose. Mangoz is set up as your (personal)
mobile ATM maker, using mining for promotion, not a company that sells and profits from smart watches or bracelets.