[APP] Auto Data Version 2.5 [09/27/12] Free & Donate Version - Android Apps and Games

Okay created a simple app for my own use that i'm not yet sure if it will extend battery life since I just finished it today and will do the testing tomorrow!
Concept on What It Does?
- If your display screen is off, it toggles the mobile data to turn on/off every few minutes.
- If the display is on, then it wont turn the data on/off
- It detects if 2g/3g/4g is on as well
What's the difference between this and tons of applications out there that turns off the automatically turns off the data when the screen is off?
- I have unlimited internet bandwidth on my phone but limited battery life. I rely on the internet for my instant messaging and work emails. If I use one of those applications that turns off the data when the screen is off, then technically I wont be able to receive those emails until I turn on the screen. That's how the idea of creating Auto Data came from. Basically I want to be able to receive messages while the screen is off without heavy battery usage.
- As I have yet to do actual field testing I'm not sure if it will extend or drain the battery! - Well at least that was my idea
Why Create This App?
- I'm looking for a way to extend battery life of my phone (HTC ONE X) without me having to turn on and off the mobile data manually since I have unlimited mobile data but limited battery life
- I want to learn how to program even the simplest things on Android for my own use
Bugs?
- You tell me
How Can You Help?
- I need testers to test the app. I have a little programming background knowledge but I know logic, so don't expect too much if you have suggestions / comments or if you find bugs.
- I need good icons that I can use for the app (any graphic artists out there?)
Not working?
This application requires that Mobile Data is initially turned "on" in Android System Settings to make it work.
Battery Still Draining Fast?
If you flashed a new ROM, you have to give it a few charge cycles in order for the battery to normalized and be calibrated. Usually, 3 - 4 full charge cycles before you'd notice the difference.
Donate Version
If you like Auto Data and would like to help out, you can consider donating. By donating you get the full features of Auto Data unlocked.
Donation can only be done through PayPal at the moment, as Google Checkout doesn't support the country where Im at so until Google Checkout supports comes, no choice but to use PayPal (Sorry about that).
There are 3 ways to donate, 1 is from the app itself, you can click "Donate" button. 2 is from XDA you can click "Donate to Me" button under my username, 3 you can manually enter my PayPal email which is "[email protected]"
Once you have donated, kindly send me an Email with your PayPal confirmation code and I will send you a APK that will unlock Auto Data.
Kindly allow me up to 48 hours to send you the APK file that unlocks AutoData, I have to send you the APK manually and due to time zone differences I cannot promise that I can send it immediately, but I will ASAP!
Donation Amount?
Any amount is appreciated. I do not put a minimum limit to donation. It's a donation so what ever you feel like then its fine!
Thanks for considering donating!
Disclaimer
- By installing and trying this application, I take no responsibility on what it does to your phone. Please use this at your own risk! If you do not accept this then please don't try this application.
- As this application has been developed for my own use since I have unlimited mobile data, if you do not have unlimited mobile data then I suggest you do not use this application since it automatically turns on and turns off your mobile data.
PS: Again, I have to do actual testing to determine if it does improve battery life. Would help if others can do testing as well.
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Actual Test Run Result
I'm running ViperX ROM on my HTC ONE X with stock Kernel. 14hours at 50%
Plus I did some calls, sent a few sms and browsed facebook as well
Download:
Its now available at the Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=auto.data&feature=more_from_developer&hl=en

Change Log:
v2.0 - 08/11/12
- new icon thanks to tantin75
- new log screen, press the description area once to launch the log screen
- default timer is set to 5mins on 5mins off
- advanced options menu (options still being tested and will be available in the future)
- no longer requires deep sleep
- a lot of bug fixes and optimization of the program
v1.5 - 07/25/12
- minor bug fixes
- Now launches the application when you tap on the notification icon
v1.4 - 07/24/12
- fixed notification icon bug
- added to start on boot
v1.3 - 07/24/12
- removed a line of code that might have caused the f/c on some devices
v1.2 - 07/23/12
- fixed the screen turn on bug which causes some devices to force close
- added 2 time modes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes timeouts

is 5 minutes not to less cause the cpu never will go into deep sleep or?

hanschke said:
is 5 minutes not to less cause the cpu never will go into deep sleep or?
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That one I'm not sure its midnight here now will test the whole day tomorrow
Thanks

changelog and actual testing of the application update posted on 2nd post!

I'd love to try it.. Im on cdma though. PM u my email
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ekowanz said:
I'd love to try it.. Im on cdma though. PM u my email
Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk 2
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Emails sent out!
Im not sure if it works for CDMA though but you can try

guys bug found...
The application turns off while the screen is off. I will fix it and will send out a new update ASAP (Sorry)

Great idea man, like your thinking.
Few ideas for your app.
- Adding data on interval settings 5mins / 10mins / 20mins / 30mins
- Option to remove Status bar icons, too many apps have these and they clutter up the notification tray and some are ugly and ruin peoples UI's that they have spent time building. ( I my self run Slimmed down ICS, no System tray App notifications but core systems ones and i avoid coloured icons at all costs )
I see your a clean theme man your self :-D
- Profile so that during set hours it switches on WIFI, so people who work 9till5 can save data during work hours but not have to worry when home because they can connect to their home wifi using a set time. So data saving mode is enabled from 8am till 6:30pm outside these hours its switched off and wifi is enabled ?

hutzdani said:
Great idea man, like your thinking.
Few ideas for your app.
- Adding data on interval settings 5mins / 10mins / 20mins / 30mins
- Option to remove Status bar icons, too many apps have these and they clutter up the notification tray and some are ugly and ruin peoples UI's that they have spent time building. ( I my self run Slimmed down ICS, no System tray App notifications but core systems ones and i avoid coloured icons at all costs )
I see your a clean theme man your self :-D
- Profile so that during set hours it switches on WIFI, so people who work 9till5 can save data during work hours but not have to worry when home because they can connect to their home wifi using a set time. So data saving mode is enabled from 8am till 6:30pm outside these hours its switched off and wifi is enabled ?
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Thanks for your suggestions.
I'm rewriting the whole program again since it got too complicated which caused the program not to work.
I already have a very early stage working. Doing the test now.
Adding interval settings is a good idea, I just hope it works since Android has deep sleep.
Option to remove the status bar icons = Okay I will include this
Profiles to set hours to switch over WIFI = okay I will see what I can do

providence said:
Thanks for your suggestions.
I'm rewriting the whole program again since it got too complicated which caused the program not to work.
I already have a very early stage working. Doing the test now.
Adding interval settings is a good idea, I just hope it works since Android has deep sleep.
Option to remove the status bar icons = Okay I will include this
Profiles to set hours to switch over WIFI = okay I will see what I can do
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Sounds good, let me know if you'd like me to do some testing.
Im always away with my phone so I can do extensive testing while at work.

nice idea, but what i would like to see is something like Auto3G for iOS;
http://modmyi.com/cydia/package.php?id=28562
basically, it switches to 2G when the screen is off, and back on when the screen is on; or you can set if the phone is connected to charger, say on 3G at all times..really useful!

Ather said:
nice idea, but what i would like to see is something like Auto3G for iOS;
http://modmyi.com/cydia/package.php?id=28562
basically, it switches to 2G when the screen is off, and back on when the screen is on; or you can set if the phone is connected to charger, say on 3G at all times..really useful!
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if you turn off 3G when the screen is off then you wont be able to receive push emails / gtalk messages right?

If I can be of any assistance I am here to do so. I would love to try this out and post my results.

providence said:
if you turn off 3G when the screen is off then you wont be able to receive push emails / gtalk messages right?
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they can work on edge
Edit: you can also provide a white list option, for some apps, so that they always use 3g no matter what

On my fascinate with aokp m6, even when the screen is on, it turns the data off. It not always happen, but its randoms. After that i should manually turn on the data.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk 2

emailed everyone who's on the testing.
New stable version is out. I hope it works

I would like to test this if you want more testers.
Sent from my XT894 using xda app-developers app

sure just send me your email address.
I want to be able to control the testing
I just finished a new version
Will update the changelog at the second post

Free similar product. Don't lost your time.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fanfa.periodic
Wysłane z mojego LG-P970

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[App] Wi-Fi Keep Alive 1.4.2 - Don't let wi-fi turn off when screen goes off

UPDATE: Potential work arounds for folks having problem in sleep policies not working correctly have been put in version 1.2.0 onwards. Please redownload to test and let me know. Read this for more details.
IMPORTANT: If you are having wi-fi issues in sleep even after using this app, please let me know the following
1. Device/Phone Name and Rom version
2. What is the app version that you have?
3. Did you try all the combinations of various workarounds in the advanced options?
4. Can you please enable logging in the advanced options and send me logcat dump for this duration
I did an app to change the wi-fi sleep policy quickly so that you can control whether wi-fi is disconnected or not whenever screen turns off. What's more is that I also did a widget for it, so you can just tap on it to cycle through the various sleep policies.
I hope this can help some people out who get frustrated when their download breaks off as the screen goes down or worse, it switches to slow and expensive mobile data connection which runs your account balance down in a jiffy before you realize it..
You can look for more details on this page (and also report any bugs or suggestions):
Android Wi-Fi Keep Alive
Just try out this app by searching for "wi-fi keep alive" in market or scanning this barcode:
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Note: Many would wonder what would be the need of this app when we have a setting for this built-in in android. These are the reasons:
Yes, that is true but as I mentioned earlier in the thread. The reasons to do this app are:
1. Quick access. The setting for this is buried too deep and I wouldn't like to have this set to "never" (e.g.) all the time. I'd like to do it in a tap whenever I'm doing something that doesn't require me to look at the screen but wi-fi needs to be on. You can just tap on the widget and on you go. Otherwise you have most of the settings anyways in Android (for wi-fi/gps/sync/etc), why would you need widgets for them?
2. The android in-built settings don't work always. Although the app provides pretty much the same options to the user as the in-built setting provides but I'm trying to include work-arounds in the back end that would really make it work.
TODO/Coming Soon
* Configurable pinging interval
* Suggestions welcome
Known Issues:
1) Known issue with “on when plugged in” policy is that if you are already plugged in while changing anything in the app, workarounds don’t take place until you plug out and plug in again
2) This is not a known issue with the app but with wi-fi on some devices itself that it stops working on leaving it idle even if the phone is not sleeping. This is not the purview of this particular app and it might not solve it, although few folks say that this app helps in this scenario as well.
3) Some routers/settings are also known to cause issues with wi-fi in sleep. The correct pattern has not been identified yet but many people report that they can stay connected to wi-fi in sleep with some routers but with other routers, it fails. (Work Around 3 might help in such cases but not always)
4) While adding widget, the main app screen will pop-up for widget configuration. You need to choose any one policy (even if desired one already selected) otherwise widget will not be added
Notes:
1) Please press Menu key in the app and select “Help” to see details about policy and workaround options.
2) Please report any bugs here along with the above mentioned details (labeled IMPORTANT so that i can fix the issues.
Changelog:
02-August-2010 -> 1.4.2
* Better looking & smaller icons (including widget). Thanks a lot to "rori~" for designing the icons Do checkout his other work in the forum. He has designed a lot of nice morphs/themes etc (Note: If the new icons don't appear on existing widget, please delete the widget and add it again)
* Space optimization so that the app takes lesser space on phone.
22-July-2010 -> 1.4.1
* Fixed a bug that can cause wi-fi to keep reconnecting in quick succession in certain situations.
22-July-2010 -> 1.4.0
* Added workaround 4 (Re-associate automatically with access point if all else fails. Needs workaround 3 to be enabled)
* Support for small screens (e.g. XPeria X10 mini)
* Widget/Icons size optimizations for older Android versions
* Resource optimizations for lesser space and faster loading
* Misc. under-the-hood UI tweaks for better/consistent layouts across different screen sizes/densities/android versions.
11-July-2010 -> 1.3.0
* Added workaround 3 (Ping the router gateway regularly)
* Lot of optimizations for battery savings.
* Apply workarounds without needing to select the policy again
06-July-2010 -> 1.2.1
* Changed "Advanced options" to button instead of text
* Bug Fix for a Force Close
* More Optimizations
* Help and Info Menus (to explain options and workarounds)
* Option to disable/enable debug logging
04-July-2010 -> 1.2.0
* Added workarounds to take care of sleep policies not working on some phones
* Optimized the code a bit for faster operations
* Added Configuration screens to widgets (pops up whenever widget is added)
28-June-2010 -> 1.1.0
* Added Widget
27-June-2010 -> 1.0.0
* Initial Version
For those that didnt know, you can set the policy in the wifi menu area by hitting menu>>advanced
bobtentpeg said:
For those that didnt know, you can set the policy in the wifi menu area by hitting menu>>advanced
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yes but wifi still doesnt maintain as stable a connection for some reason
bobtentpeg said:
For those that didnt know, you can set the policy in the wifi menu area by hitting menu>>advanced
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But the "never sleep" option never work for me. For example, with the setting "Never" on, when I tried to transfer file over wifi with SwiFTP, the transfer will stop at the moment the phone screen is off, and I hv to unlock the screen again to resume the transfer. Same thing happens to Market download.
I m running stock nonroot Nexus One Froyo FRF83. Solution for me now is using screebl lite and hold the phone to keep the screen on until the transfer is done... a pain in the ass.....
Just installed and tried the app: I tried copying a 300MB video file from phone to PC over wifi via SwiFTP, the transfer stop a bit after the screen is off, still hv to unlock the screen to allow the transfer continue.... Thanks for the effort though, this is really bugging me and I hope at some point the "never sleep" policy will actually work.
Thanks guys, for trying out the app..yeah this setting is available pretty deep into the menus but my reason of doing this app was:
1. To make it quick (especially through widget)
2. To really make it work..
The first release essentially takes care of the first point.. However to take care of the concerns pointed out, like by lou and flybyme, I'm adding some more workarounds to it to keep wi-fi working.. I'll probably have some more news for you guys around weekend
Yes, thats a bad bug on NexusOne.
I can't stream Music to the phone. When screens getting off, the stream stops.
Very bad.
Make a pingtest to your phone.
With screen on, everything is fine, screen off it went crazy.
No Dev here, who can make changes to this?
bobtentpeg said:
For those that didnt know, you can set the policy in the wifi menu area by hitting menu>>advanced
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For those didn't know, that option doesn't actually work on android.
Formel-LMS said:
Yes, thats a bad bug on NexusOne.
I can't stream Music to the phone. When screens getting off, the stream stops.
Very bad.
Make a pingtest to your phone.
With screen on, everything is fine, screen off it went crazy.
No Dev here, who can make changes to this?
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I have a couple of workarounds that are working.. but I still need to do a lot of work to make them optimal. Will be released soon in 1.2.0
The other thing that compounds the problem is that apart from the phone itself, there is a lot dependent on the routers as well.. That part I'm still trying to figure out a workaround for..
Thank you, sounds good ;-)
Great, please keep on working on this app
(and dont forget to read this, when u find time )
rori~ said:
Great, please keep on working on this app
(and dont forget to read this, when u find time )
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Hah, I like how you snuck that one in there
couldn't you manipulate the stay awake while charging set up to make the phone stay awake forever? That works, I know if I have that checked and the phone plugged in the screen never turns off!
Gr8gorilla said:
couldn't you manipulate the stay awake while charging set up to make the phone stay awake forever? That works, I know if I have that checked and the phone plugged in the screen never turns off!
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Your right, this is a standard feature android has had for a long time. Basically going to setting>wireless & networks>Wi-Fi settings>press menu> select advanced>Wi-Fi sleep policy> select from these options "when screen turns off", "never when plugged in", "never"
Of course by selecting "never" your wifi never disconnects while your phone sleeps.
rori~ said:
Great, please keep on working on this app
(and dont forget to read this, when u find time )
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haha.. thanks for reminding me.. I'm pretty lousy with graphics though.. I'll try coercing one of my creatively-non-challenged friends to do some work for me
Gr8gorilla said:
couldn't you manipulate the stay awake while charging set up to make the phone stay awake forever? That works, I know if I have that checked and the phone plugged in the screen never turns off!
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Yes, that would work but:
1. It won't work for times when your phone is not plugged
2. It slows down the charging rate
Lou2serious said:
Your right, this is a standard feature android has had for a long time. Basically going to setting>wireless & networks>Wi-Fi settings>press menu> select advanced>Wi-Fi sleep policy> select from these options "when screen turns off", "never when plugged in", "never"
Of course by selecting "never" your wifi never disconnects while your phone sleeps.
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Yes, that is true but as I mentioned earlier in the thread. The reasons to do this app are:
1. Quick access. The setting for this is buried too deep and I wouldn't like to have this set to "never" (e.g.) all the time. I'd like to do it in a tap whenever I'm doing something that doesn't require me to look at the screen but wi-fi needs to be on. Otherwise you have most of the settings anyways in Android (for wi-fi/gps/sync/etc), why would you need widgets for them?
2. The settings mentioned don't work always. Although the app provides pretty much the same options to the user as the in-built setting provides but I'm trying to include work-arounds in the back end that would really make it work.
Will put this in the OP as well..
JCopernicus said:
For those didn't know, that option doesn't actually work on android.
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Actually it works perfectly fine for me. At work I have it set to Airplane mode but with Wifi on. I still receive all my Google Talk, Emails, etc just fine with the screen off.
Formel-LMS said:
Yes, thats a bad bug on NexusOne.
I can't stream Music to the phone. When screens getting off, the stream stops.
Very bad.
Make a pingtest to your phone.
With screen on, everything is fine, screen off it went crazy.
No Dev here, who can make changes to this?
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+1 here with that Problem on Nexus One.
I tried many ROMs (CM, MCR......), every Radio and some "WiFi Alive"-Apps on the Market (They are developed for Android 1.5) and NOTHING changed the Situtation:
Music-Streams always disconnect when the Phone goes into Stand-by. It's horrible. There are some Posts from different People about this Problem in the ROM-Threads from Cyanogen & Co but it seems most of the People dont have this Issue so its not recognized by the Devs?
Same problem here. I'm trying to stream shoutcast radio stations with Xiialive, but it's buffering all the time as soon as the screen turns off :-( ...htc desire
Guys, could you help me a bit in figuring out the solutions..
Please also report the ROM you are using if it doesn't work for you..

[Tips & Tricks] Battery Power Saving on Samsung Infuse

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Hello & Namaste _/|\_ to All,
I have tried to compile battery saving tips/tricks for Samsung infuse through Internet/forums. These settings have been taken from Samsung Infuse 4G running Gingerbread 2.3.6 UCLB3. I am sure all will find it somehow useful.
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1. Use the Gingerbread based ROM/Kernel.
(Please update your phone firmware through Samsung Kies or flash through Odin etc. Gingerbread 2.3.5 and above have better battery performance). Also keep your phone apps up to date.
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2. Check the phone what is using the largest percentage of battery power.
Settings> About phone> Battery use
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3. Turn Off WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, Screen Rotation, Mobile Data etc. (Turn them on only on requirement).
You can turn off Wi-Fi, Blue-tooth, GPS, Screen Rotation through the Notification bar. (If they have green color it means they are on) If you also want to block GSM signal then turn on Airplane mode (you will unable to make & receive voice calls/SMS in this mode).
To turn off Mobile Data
Settings>Wireless and network>Mobile networks>Uncheck "Use packet data".
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4. Turn off Vibration, extra sounds, animation and enable Power saving mode
Settings>Sound>Vibrate>Never
Settings>Sound>Volume> Lower the volume of Incoming call, media, system and notification.
Settings>Sound>Uncheck "Audible selection"
Settings>Sound>Uncheck "Screen lock sounds"
Settings>Sound>Uncheck "Haptic feedback"
Turn off Animation
Settings>Display>Animation>No animation
Turn on Power saving mode
Settings>Display>Check “Power saving mode”
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5. Switch to 2G Signal
(2G signal consumes less battery compare to 3G)
Dial *#*#4636#*#* from the dial-pad of phone.
Phone Information> Scroll down and "Set preferred network type" choose "GSM only"
OR
Dial *#2263#
You will get band selection menu
Press Menu Softkey>Select>Enter “3” (for GSM Band)
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6. Set the Minimum Brightness Settings:Settings>Display>Brightness> Uncheck Automatic brightness and set it to minimum.
You can further lower the Screen brightness from 3rd party apps from Android Market without rooting.
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7. Set the Minimum Screen Timeout setting.
Settings>Display>Screen timeout> Set it to minimum i.e. 15 seconds.
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8. Turn Off Auto Sync:
Setting> Accounts and sync>Uncheck Background data and Auto-sync
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9. Turn Off Data Backup
Setting>Privacy>Uncheck "Back up my data"
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10. Don't use Live wallpapers.
Setting>Display>Wallpaper>Home screen wallpaper>Select the normal wallpaper through "Gallery" or "Wallpaper Gallery".
Or long press on the black area of homescreen and select Wallpapers from menu.
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11. Remove the Widgets from home-screen. Use minimum no. of homescreens.
Long press the Widget and drag it on Remove icon in the bottom of screen.
Try to keep minimum no. of home-screens.
To delete unwanted home screen:
Press Menu Softkey> Edit > Drag the unwanted homescreen on Remove icon in the bottom of screen.
Always put shorcut of frequently used apps on the home-screen.
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12. Kill the un-necessary background apps/tasks.
Settings>Applications>Running services >Select and stop the unnecessary background apps.
(Please avoid to stop system services if don't know about them).
You can also try stop them through 3rd party Task Manager/Task Killer from Android Market.
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13. Use Black/dark color theme in Apps (if you got option in it).
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14. Use Black background in home-screen.
AMOLED screens can reduce power usage by displaying black instead of white or other colors. You can also try Nightmode in "UC Browser" for web-browsing in phone. It will help to reduce battery draining during web-browsing.
You can try the attached black background for homescreen (Size 480x800, 2.5 KB only)
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15. Try to use 3rd party apps like Juice Defender, Battery Defender etc. from the Android Market.
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16. Avoid overloading your device with useless Apps/Games.
To uninstall the desired app
Settings>Applications>Manage Applications>Select the desired app>Press “Uninstall”
OR
Press Applications from homescreen >Press Menu Softkey >Edit>Select the app marked with red color “–“ sign (You can’t uninstall the app without “-“ mark)> Press ok to delete the app
Clear the call logs
(It will lower the burden on the phone. Please don’t use it if you are running out of power and got unsaved communication detail in it)
Open Dialpad>Select “Logs”>Press Menu Softkey>Select “Delete”>Check “Select all”>Press the Delete >Confirm the action by pressing “Ok”
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17. Don’t put your device in extremely cold and hot conditions (below 0° C and above 45° C).
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18. If you have Rooted Phone.
- You can under-volt the CPU of your phone through concerned apps.
- You can install customized battery friendly Gingerbread based ROMs or Kernels.
- You can freeze/remove bundled bloatware.
- You can disable adds displaying in free apps/games.
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19. Avoid to use Camera, Video Recorder, Video Player, Music Player, Web surfing etc. under critical battery condition. Also don’t use speakerphone.
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20. Use Good Quality Micro SD Card of minimum Class 4 and above.
Avoid to use Non branded low quality Micro SD Cards in your phone. Always use MicroSD cards of well known brands of minimum of Class 4. The higher the Class of Card, the better you performance get in Photo, Music, Video, Data Transfer etc. Now android supports Apps 2 SD (A2SD) feature. So did not mind to go even for Class 6 and above.
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20. Use paid Apps
Free version of the apps often display advertisement which also consumes battery. So it is advisable to go for paid version of app. (If you have root access only then you can stop displaying advertisement in free apps.)
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21. Power Charging Accessories
Always fully charge your device before going out. You can have USB charging cable with you. If you are going outside on trekking/picnic/hunting etc. always keep extra fully charged batteries with you. You can also have "Mobile Solar Charger" from ebay/amazon etc. This gadget have rechargable battery which can be charged through inbuilt Solar panel or through AC power. You can easily charge your device with it.
Suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks for viewing.
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it doesn't really matter if you leave the GPS on. as long it is not being used it wont matter.
done trial and error with that.
Why don't you just turn the phone off and not use it or sell your infuse and get a Nokia flip phone. I bought my phones so i could use them. People worry about battery life too much.
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I would advise you look to see if any Games you have aren't running as a background service, if you have a game that is then it needs to be deleted cause no game needs to run in your background. All games should Exit completely when you close them.
For those who hate ads during free games and apps and hate them getting in the way, Simple: Turn off Data and Wifi, As long as no internet is communicating with the phone no ads will show up and waste bandwidth as well as battery.
tmease1 said:
Why don't you just turn the phone off and not use it or sell your infuse and get a Nokia flip phone. I bought my phones so i could use them. People worry about battery life too much.
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"Switching Phone off" is not good idea as it will consume more battery during turning on-off process. I will recommend to use Airplane mode.
ndhanta said:
"Switching Phone off" is not good idea as it will consume more battery during turning on-off process. I will recommend to use Airplane mode.
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*whoosh * right over the head.
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This is a great tutorial... don't listen to the smart ass comments, if they used have the stuff you have in here we devs would get the "my battery life sucks!" Posts all the time... and yes even if your not using GPS, the radio is still scanning for GPS, so your trial and error was not complete... just cause you don't see it, doesn't mean its not running, believe me it is... great job on this tutorial bro, keep up the good work!
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Another tip that I use is to turn phone in airplane mode when I go to sleep, it doesn't drop the battery level at all
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I got 48 hrs out of a charge the other day and posted a screenshot. I was sure someone had better, but haven't seen anything. This makes my balls tingle.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506421
this was an old post...december 2011 while on victory rom.
yeah yeah..i know..use your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19925800&postcount=123
seano666 said:
I got 48 hrs out of a charge the other day and posted a screenshot. I was sure someone had better, but haven't seen anything. This makes my balls tingle.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506421
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That was a really great achievement by you.
I got a surprise you in this attachment. (pls. don't take it seriously, no hard feeling )
i got the same battery life with gps on and off. 17 hours give or take a few minutes. with the same routine daily.
but any whore.........
qkster said:
this was an old post...december 2011 while on victory rom.
yeah yeah..i know..use your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19925800&postcount=123
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Wooooow!!!!! Freaking insane!
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ndhanta said:
That was a really great achievement by you.
I got a surprise you in this attachment. (pls. don't take it seriously, no hard feeling )
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Haha, thank you I'm so honored. seriously wasn't trying to brag just want to see what my fellow battery whores have been able to do.
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seano666 said:
Wooooow!!!!! Freaking insane!
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That was the picture that I wanted qkster to post.. but he didn't. That's some CRAZY battery life... hardly get 12 hours. Heavy user. Lol.
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ndhanta said:
That was a really great achievement by you.
I got a surprise you in this attachment. (pls. don't take it seriously, no hard feeling )
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OH yeah. You need to make another one of those. For qkster. Welcome bro.
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tmease1 said:
Why don't you just turn the phone off and not use it or sell your infuse and get a Nokia flip phone. I bought my phones so i could use them. People worry about battery life too much.
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Too funny, but I agree. I bought my phone to use and enjoy, not conserve it.
It's kind of like someone building a computer with 16gb of RAM, but then running a minimal desktop environment and tweaking it to use only 40mb.
wolfen69 said:
Too funny, but I agree. I bought my phone to use and enjoy, not conserve it.
It's kind of like someone building a computer with 16gb of RAM, but then running a minimal desktop environment and tweaking it to use only 40mb.
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Yes I agree you are free to use and enjoy your phone. But following persons can find these tips useful :
1. Person stuck in condition without power charging source.
2. Users who complaints about battery life.
3. Environment Friendly and battery saver persons like me
you dont say ???
namloki18 said:
you dont say ???
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Why would you quote this?? Makes scrolling through posts such a drag! First world problems lol.
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[APP] [2.3+] Data Switch SAVE BATTERY Easy

Stay in sync, save battery, data traffic and money.
WARNING for Android LOLLIPOP users: Mobile Connection Cycle Works only on Rooted Devices.
One of the functions that use a lot of battery is the data connection.
Using this app you can also save 30% of battery; this means that at the end of the day you can have 30% battery instead of a fully discharged battery.
This application is useful to save battery, data traffic and money, also limit the device radiation and stay in sync.
It allows you to cyclically connect to the Mobile Network or to the Wifi one to synchronize e-mail, appointments, contacts, program data, etc.
With the "Cycle when Screen Off, Connect on Screen On" option Checked you can have Automatic Connection when Screen is On and Cyclically Connection when Screen is Off; you can forget to switch the connections!
You can also delay the termination of the connections when you turn off the screen; this is useful for example when you are using a Chat App and you're waiting for a quick response.
Review on xda-developers Portal​
With the "Cyclically connect regardless screen state" option checked you can Cyclically Connect when you are using the device, for example, while you're watching a movie.
If a Wifi connection is available it will take precedence over the Mobile one, to save data traffic and money in case of not-flat rates.
You can also enable sounds and vibration alerts, enable and disable notifications (PRO), set start at the boot, suspend the cycle and enable connections when the device is Plugged, set the type of connection you want when you turn on the screen or the device is Plugged or Unplugged and set the times at which the cycle is suspended.
The application installs some WIDGETS that allows you to activate the cyclic connection or turn on/off quickly the Mobile and Wifi Connections.
To be synchronized and save battery power, for example, set "Activate Data Connection" every 10 minutes and "Keep Data Connection Alive" for 45 seconds.
Advanced PRO Functions:
. option to set how many minutes activate data connection
. option to set how many seconds keep data connection alive
. option to disable notifications
Advanced features will be developed in the future...
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Market Link: Data Easy
cb56
Release 1.3.
graphics improvements
various improvements
some bugs fixed
cb56
Data Easy release 1.4
Fixed a bug that left the mobile network activated in the event of a connection failure
Optimized wake timers in the mobile network in case of connection failure
Submitted notice if the network is in Roaming
Submitted notice if set Airplane Mode
Improved sound alerts
Improved graphics Widget
cb56
Interesting
I've been doing this with Tasker but I'll give your app a try now.
that seems interesting, what i was looking for.
Its a same that this standard function is still not implemented in 4.2 just crying foul over Google not to implement the switch to 2g n 3g
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that seems interesting, what i was looking for.
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The program is "young", please communicate me any errors.
thanks
cb56
sanghaviraj said:
Its a same that this standard function is still not implemented in 4.2 just crying foul over Google not to implement the switch to 2g n 3g
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If someone shows up with a few bucks from Mountain View ... I'm waiting ... :angel:
cb56
Data Easy release 1.5
Added the possibility of using a WIFI network
Changed the icons
Improved graphics of the app and then Widget
Improved sound alerts
Changed help
Market Link: Data Easy
cb56
Interesting, I'll give it a try when I get my Nexus 7 3G.
Would it be possible to have your apps settings work when screen off and allow manual connection as usual when screen on?
darren1 said:
Would it be possible to have your apps settings work when screen off and allow manual connection as usual when screen on?
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+1
My Gtab 10.1 has the deep sleep bug when wlan is set to always on.
With this tool I could set settings from wlan to "always off when screen off" and combine it with your tool to get the best benefit out of it.
so it does not work yet with screen off? Will test it as soon as i got home
Deep Sleep?
This is what I was looking for. But I have one question: when it performs check will it wake the device from deep sleep? If so, won't it have opposite result, that it will drain battery faster?
How is this different from what juicedefender does?
darren1 said:
Would it be possible to have your apps settings work when screen off and allow manual connection as usual when screen on?
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You can manually connect to Mobile Data or Wifi using the app widget.
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HansiHusten said:
+1
My Gtab 10.1 has the deep sleep bug when wlan is set to always on.
With this tool I could set settings from wlan to "always off when screen off" and combine it with your tool to get the best benefit out of it.
so it does not work yet with screen off? Will test it as soon as i got home
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I think it will work because the connection loop wake up for a few seconds the device.
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stereo111 said:
This is what I was looking for. But I have one question: when it performs check will it wake the device from deep sleep? If so, won't it have opposite result, that it will drain battery faster?
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I entered the awakening of the device (still for a few seconds) because on my test device (Galaxy Note 2), unlike the Galaxy S2 where everything works fine even in deep sleep, i could not activate the wifi when the device went into deep sleep.
In the next version will insert an option that will not trigger the awakening.
But I think, if you use some reasonable settings (eg run every 10 minutes - no less) the awakening does not affect consumption of the battery.
However, you can not have everything in life. :laugh:
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VetteVert said:
How is this different from what juicedefender does?
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I do not know JuiceDefender, but from what I've seen on the market quickly, my app is simple, it is only concerned with cyclically activate the connection ... and costs less. :silly:
cb56
Looking forward to test and use "awakening trigger" option on my S3. Good app screen on thing annoying though
Notification Sound?
Hi,
the app is what i was searching for all the time i was using my android phone
Thanks so far! Imho the app doesnt realize that my phone is on vibrating-mode.. it just plays this funny sounds as it likes someone else encountering this issue?

[APP][2.2+ v1.4.2]CleverConnectivity: Manage connectivity w/o stopping streaming/dl

Hello everyone!
I was searching for a connectivity (3G/Wifi) manager that will allow to save some juice without sacrificing my habits.
I couldn't find something that fulfilled exactly my needs so as a curious IT engineer I decided to develop my first android application.
CleverConnectivity is an application that helps you to manage your data and wifi connection in order to save battery.
NO ROOT IS NEEDED.
How does CleverConnectivity work?
This application will automatically turn on and off connectivity (data/wifi/sync) while screen is OFF.
For example if the user chooses below configuration:
Time On: 2min
Time On Next Check: 1min
Time Off: 10m
Usage check Interval: 3s
Once the screen is OFF, CleverConnectivity will keep connectivity alive for 2min. Then it will check if data is used during a period of 3s.
If data is used, connectivity will be kept for 1 minute (Time On Next Check).
If data is NOT used, connectivity will be desactivated for 10min. After this, the connectivity will be re-activated and Time On will kick in.
Once screen is ON, connectivity will be automatically re-enabled.
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Details of features:
- Configuration of ON-OFF cycle (Time On, Time Off, Usage Interval Period)
- Disable/Enable connectivity (Wifi/Data/Sync)
- Enable/disable management of Data/Wifi/Sync connectivity
- Sleep Hours: During these hours, all connectivity will desactivated one screen is OFF
- Possibility to turn off bluetooth during sleep hours
- Auto Wifi-Off: Wifi will be disabled after after a defined period if screen is OFF and no known networks are available
- Auto Wifi-On: Wifi will be enabled once a known network is availaible
- Check Wifi internet connection: Will check if the wifi is able to connect to the internet before connecting to it
- Possibility to read logs generated by the app
- Possibility to deactivate the app while the phone is plugged. The ON-OFF cycle will resume once the phone is unplugged.
- "Screen On Connectivity Delay" which delays the moment where connectivites are re-enabled when screen is turned on
- Possibility to manage connectivity per app
- Shortcut can be created to enable/disable CConnectivity
- Possibility to turn on/off permanent notification
- Switch 2G/3G (for cyanogenmod based roms only)
How does this CleverConnectivity is different from its concurrents:
- You can turn on/off connectivity (wifi/data/sync) everywhere in the system (settings, toggles on notification bar...) and will be taken into consideration by CleverConnectivity
- CleverConnectivity can check data usage before disable it. Therefore your downloads/streaming won't be stopped
- It's very lightweight and efficient. You just have to install it and configure it and then forget it. It will do it work silently and efficiently.
- It's free! It contains all features of the paid version. The only difference is the presence of ads. If you want to support me, then you can buy the no ads version.
Google play links
Screenshots
Free Version (contains all features)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...mNvbS5neWFnYXBlbi5jbGV2ZXJjb25uZWN0aXZpdHkiXQ..
Paid version - No Ads (same features as free version, it's only if you want to support)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...d5YWdhcGVuLmNsZXZlcmNvbm5lY3Rpdml0eW5vYWRzIl0.
If you have any question/issue about CleverConnectivity, please write in this thread or use the "Report a bug" button.
Screenshots
Enhancements list
- Add statistics
Versions
v1.4.2
- Bug with manager connectivity per app feature fixed
v1.4.1
- Bug fixes
- Improved stability of main service
v1.4
- Brand new UI (side navigation bar)
- New feature: Data off when wifi is connected
- A lot of bug fixes
v1.3.3
- Added italian translation (thanks to Alberto Nessi)
- Fixed bug with sleep off notfication
- Fixed with bluetooth feature
v1.3.2.1
- Fixed "Activate Notfication" feature
- Fixed battery low percentage display
v1.3.2
- Improved Notifications
- Added Low Battery Profile
v1.3.1
- Added "Ongoing notfication" feature
v1.3.0
- New UI
- Added support for android 2.2
- Corrected bug while generating and fetching logs
- Spanish translation
v1.2.17
- Corrected bug with application auto start
- Added "Bluetooth off when sleeping"
- Improved icon (still thanks to Yves)
- Now using log4j library to generate logs
- Now automatically link logs file when reporting mail
v1.2.16
- Clean up logs
- Add 'Deactivate logs' feature
- Corrected another bug in WifiScanner
- New icon (Thanks to Yves)
v1.2.15
- Added "Re-enable connectivity after lockscreen is removed" feature
- Added "Check wifi internet connection" feature
- Corrected some bugs with Auto Wifi features
1.2.14
- Fixed bug while rotating screen on main activity
- Fixed bug with Sleep Hours after restarting
1.2.13
- Added « Manger connectivity per app » feature
- Improve stability of main service
- Corrected little bug with shortcut
1.2.12
- Improved 2G/3G switch for CyanogenMod based roms
- Added shortcut to (de)activate main service
- Corrected several little bugs
1.2.11
- Corrected a bug with sleep hours
- Added "2G when screen is off" ONLY FOR CYANOGEN - still BETA stage
1.2.10
- Added Auto Wifi On feature
- Corrected several little bugs
1.2.9
- Reorganized the main UI (just some little modifications)
- Added "First Time On" feature which is a Time On that will be executed instead of the regular Time On when the screen has just been turned off. But after expiration of Time Off, it's still the regular Time On that will be taken into consideration.
- Corrected a bug when the main service was starting
- Corrected bug while quitting sleep mode
1.2.8
- Corrected bug with "Deactivate while plugged" feature
- Significantly improved sync operations
- Added french translation
- Renamed free and paid versions
1.2.7
- Improve sync operations while screen is off
- Corrected bug while inputting a value greater than 10 in data usage check field
- Added "Screen On Connectivity Delay" feature which delays the moment where connectivites are re-enabled when screen is turned on
1.2.6
- Corrected bug with phone sometines acquiring wakelock
1.2.5
- Added "Deactivate while plugged" feature
- Added master switch to deactivate all features of CleverConnectivy
- Added "Time On Next Check" timer
- Corrected bug while leaving blank timer fields
1.2.4
- Auto-Sync Manager Added
- Bug correction with activation of Data Manager and Wifi Manager
1.2.3
- Big under-the-hood update : it should resolved most of encountered bugs
1.2.2
- Fixed antoher bug in sleep hours, it should work fine now!
1.2.1
- Added possibility to view logs generated by ap
- Fixed bug in Sleep Hours
- Improved overall performance and stability (less RAM usage°
- Ads are removed from this version for now.
Hope you will enjoy CleverConnectivity!
GOoD App
Giving this a try to see if it gets even more life out of my nexus 4. Thanks and good work! I'll drop a review on the Play Store after some evaluation time.
I thought this is the app that I've been looking for.
I'll try your app, and I'll buy the paid version to support you if this app exactly the same what I searching for.:thumbup:
Thanks.
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So is there a way to 'start' this app or it automatically runs when installed on the phone?
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HTC Evo 4g LTE
CyanogenMod 10 unofficial TD build
TWRP
Bootloader 1.12 / S-on
Retired phone:
HTC Evo4g OG
jamfreak said:
So is there a way to 'start' this app or it automatically runs when installed on the phone?
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HTC Evo 4g LTE
CyanogenMod 10 unofficial TD build
TWRP
Bootloader 1.12 / S-on
Retired phone:
HTC Evo4g OG
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Read first post...
- It's very lightweight and efficient. You just have to install it and configure it and then forget it. It will do it work silently and efficiently.
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Could this be the solution to the Achilles' heel of Wi-Fi calling? Going out of hotspot range drops the call... would this app allow a soft handover to 3G? The carriers will LOVE you...
Can one just use the connectivity timer On/Off settings (for turning data and wifi off during the night) and ignore all the other settings? Not checking them? If so, what would one put in the "time on", "time off" and "usage check interval" fields? Thanks
I dunno who wrote the description on the XDA front page, but from what I see the functionality of this app is not exactly what's indicated there imho.
Ask any smartphone or tablet user how would their life be without Internet access, and the answer would certainly not be a happy one in most cases. We use these devices to stay connected to the rest of the world using WiFi wherever and cellular data. However, switching between these two can become a hassle, especially if you are frequently moving around between WiFi coverage areas and areas where you must switch to your data connection. Frustrated with this issue, XDA Forum Member gyagapen decided to build his first Android app to address this problem, and shared the fruit of his labor with us in form of CleverConnectivity.
The app intelligently manages switching between both your WiFi and 3G data connections as you move about, but that’s not all. The killer feature of the app is that it also makes sure your ongoing downloads and media streams aren’t interrupted due to the switching! And guess what? This is only the start of the list of features boasted by the app.
The app is available as both a fully functional but ad-supported free version, and an ad-free paid version. You can find more details, the complete feature list, and the Play Store links in the forum thread.
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What?
I see it say 3g,but does it work on 4g as well?
Testing it on my Note. Sounds like a very useful app.
The paid app version is down. It's not that the URL is bad, it looks like it has been pulled from the server. I clicked the link from the play store on the free app version and got the same thing
paulgood said:
Can one just use the connectivity timer On/Off settings (for turning data and wifi off during the night) and ignore all the other settings? Not checking them? If so, what would one put in the "time on", "time off" and "usage check interval" fields? Thanks
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If you don't want the app to check data usage before turning off connectivity, just input 0 to the usage check interval.
If you want to keep Wi-Fi and data off during the night, you can check only the sleep hours checkbox and leave all the others checkbox unchecked. It should work. The timers values are only use for Wi-Fi manager and data manager, so you can input any values if you don't use them.
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Scary Guy said:
The paid app version is down. It's not that the URL is bad, it looks like it has been pulled from the server. I clicked the link from the play store on the free app version and got the same thing
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I know, I am updating it, it should be OK in a few hours, thanks for supporting
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kenkiller said:
I dunno who wrote the description on the XDA front page, but from what I see the functionality of this app is not exactly what's indicated there imho.
What?
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My app only disable wifi if your are away from known networks for too long (Auto-Wifi Off), but it won't reconnect when you are back to wifi coverage (I think checking this will consume too much battery).
However, all the part about checking data usage is exact.
shrty4luv said:
I see it say 3g,but does it work on 4g as well?
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It should also work with 4g, but as I don't have a 4g capable phone I can't test, please report here if you have any issue.
Hi,
Your application seems to be nice!
I've installed it on my Galaxy Ace 2 without problem to see more about it.
I've a couple of question:
1 Have you an idea of the battery consumption gain with this application ?
2 There is in the application a log running continuously. Is it for debugging purpose ? is it possible to disable it ?
Thanks for your efforts
Best regards
A quick question,
My phone is quite data-active in the background. Many times I need to keep data on for incoming email or some syncing such as a few songs from my Subsonic server. Is there a function to switch 3G/2G instead of turning it off?
smarty42 said:
Hi,
Your application seems to be nice!
I've installed it on my Galaxy Ace 2 without problem to see more about it.
I've a couple of question:
1 Have you an idea of the battery consumption gain with this application ?
2 There is in the application a log running continuously. Is it for debugging purpose ? is it possible to disable it ?
Thanks for your efforts
Best regards
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Hi,
Thanks for your feedback, please find below answers to your question:
1) I have monitored battery consumption with battery monitor widget.
Here are my results for the night
Here it's for the day
2) I have still some work to do with logs. I will add an option to disable them.
Regards.
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gyagapen said:
My app only disable wifi if your are away from known networks for too long (Auto-Wifi Off), but it won't reconnect when you are back to wifi coverage (I think checking this will consume too much battery).
However, all the part about checking data usage is exact.
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Nothing wrong with your app, but the guy who wrote that post certainly has some comprehension problems.
It's written as if your app can handle switching of networks mid downloads. Oh well....

[APP] [4.0+] Auto Pilot Mode [v8.00 - February 28, 2015]

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Auto Pilot Mode
Current Version: 8.00​
Auto Pilot Mode is a very lightweight tool to enable airplane mode. Battery rapidly drained when the phone is out of service/signal and tried to search for a signal to use. In order to prevent this battery drain, Auto Pilot Mode will detect when the signal is below a certain threshold. Once this threshold is met, airplane mode will be turned on for a specified amount of time. After this time, airplane mode is disabled and the checking process repeats.
Settings/Features Explained
Scheduling System - Automatically changes thresholds and times according to a schedule set by you (Great for when you sleep)
Threshold - This slider will determine the threshold of the signal. If the signal falls at or below this threshold, airplane mode is put into queue.
Pending Time - Specifies how long airplane mode is in queue for after the signal falls below threshold.
Airplane Time - Specifies how long airplane mode should be enabled before performing another check.
3G/4G Basic Detection - First step toward mobile data support, checks whether you are connected to a network or not
Ignore If Charging - If the phone is charging, ignore the status of signal and never enable airplane mode
Only Disable Cell Service - When airplane mode is enabled, WiFi, Bluetooth, and all other forms of communication are untouched
Start on Boot - Start the service automatically when the phone boots on.
Prevent Call Drop - If you are receiving or initialing a call, the service is paused and airplane mode is not toggled until the call is finished.
Maintain User Airplane Mode - Keeps user toggled airplane mode until user manually disables airplane mode.
Hide Status Bar Icon - Hides the icon in the status bar
Remove Notification Buttons - Removes buttons from the notification
Display More Info In Notifications - Adds more information to the notification
Send Feedback - Allows users to send feedback to the developer. (Found in the menu)
Help Option - Explanations of each settings
Always Visible Menu
ScreenShots
Known Issues
3G/4G Detection (Advanced)
Translate to Spanish
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7.55 to 8.00
Added: Progress bar
Added: Ignore if charging
Added: Ads
7.51 to 7.55
Fixed: Non-Default Keyboard not changing values
Added: Vibration when airplane mode is toggled
Added: Ring when airplane mode is toggled
Added: App Stats
7.5 to 7.51
Fixed: Always thinking the user enabled airplane mode when it was the app
7.4 to 7.5
Fixed: Draining battery due to AlarmManager
Fixed: Ignoring user enabled airplane mode even if the setting is enabled
Modified: Reduced the amount of data sent via Send Anonymous Data
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This is pretty awesome. There's not much service where I live, so this actually keeps my phone alive a little longer.
status bar icon
is it possible a option can be added that the app icon can be disabled in status bar.?
I've been trying to do this with Tasker and I haven't been able to make it work reliably, this app just made things simple!
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finally..
I love this mind of app...
Thanks very much..
I install it,test and report my experience..
this is definitely one of those apps that just makes you go wow I wonder why no one thought of this earlier.
As a person who likes to travel and often 2 wheels on back roads with sometime sketchy service this app will be appreciated.
:good:
hnkotnis said:
Reserved.
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Congratz, its on XDA Portal Posts
btw is it possible to have option that only signal strength (-dBm) as the threshold but not the signal bar count..?
and if i may suggest please also add option to hide notification icon on status bar, aka app service will running on background..
Thanks and Regards
useful, try it, and the result is... 10/10 :good::good::good::good:
awesome
such a great idea and i hope it gets integrated into CM
i test it and it's works perfectly..on all my phones..N5,Lg P880,hd2 and ideos...
thanks again..
I would suggest to you if it's possible add an option that search signal (when aero mode is enable) on screen on,even bypassing timer..So when i wake up my phone automatically autopilot search signal if aero mode is on...
hi, please can you upload app attached on op for xda users?
(and those having problem with play.
thank you
desalesouche said:
hi, please can you upload app attached on op for xda users?
(and those having problem with play.
thank you
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And for those users who won't touch Google Play, or Google spying, with a bargepole.... The downloadable (often called Beta to get around Playstore contract) versions from XDA are invaluable...
thanks....
I like this I install thanks:good:
trevmar said:
And for those users who won't touch Google Play, or Google spying, with a bargepole.... The downloadable (often called Beta to get around Playstore contract) versions from XDA are invaluable...
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not saying Google is or isn't... but I find it funny that people are so afraid of Google yet they have a Google based phone...
4G LTE
Any plans to add 4G/LTE support? The app seems to work great except when I'm connected to LTE. It seems to think I am out of service and enables airplane mode even when my LTE reception is great. On a Moto X on AT&T. Also the Moto X uses on screen keys, your app states that there is a menu but I can not access it as you don't have the 3 dots or hamburger menu for people without that key.
dimm0k said:
not saying Google is or isn't... but I find it funny that people are so afraid of Google yet they have a Google based phone...
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In my mind Google has become evil, Everywhere I travel, Google shuts down my Gmail account until I manually log in and admit that I am in that location. I don't think I am on any Govt surveillance list. Here is the latest mail I got from them, just a few days ago:
"Hi XXXXXX,
Someone recently used your password to try to sign in to your Google Account [email protected]. This person was using an application such as an email, client or mobile device.
We prevented the sign-in attempt in case this was a hijacker trying to access your account. Please review the details of the sign-in attempt:
Friday, 28 March 2014 17:24:30 o'clock UTC
IP Address: 91.227.ZZZ.230
Location: London, UK
If you do not recognise this sign-in attempt, someone else might be trying to access your account. You should sign in to your account and reset your password immediately.
Reset password link
If this was you and you are having trouble accessing your account, complete the troubleshooting steps listed at http://support.google.com/mail?p=client_login
Yours sincerely,
The Google Accounts team"
Very interesting app !! Indeed one of those functionalities that really should have come pre-built in the OS.
I have just installed it, and thus haven't had a chance to test it myself - although I have no doubt it will work as advertised.
A few ideas for improvement come to mind immediately though:
1.) As others have already asked: an option to remove the status bar icon. Also, when an icon is present in the status bar and thus there is an entry in the notification queue, tapping on the notification message should have some useful purpose, like opening the app. Currently, tapping on the notification message doesn't seem to be doing anything.
2.) As others also have noted: for a user, it is a bit unclear what would be good threshold values. We rely on the developer to provide us with sensible initial/default values. Are GSM:3 and CDMA:-113 the best choices ? If so, it might be good to indicate in the app description that the app comes with sensible defaults. Also, a "restore thresholds to default values" button or menu item might be a useful addition.
3.) The option to restore WiFi is a nice bonus. However, the underlying issue is that the problem the app wants to address really doesn't require Airplane Mode, strictly speaking it only requires the cell radio to be shut down.
a.) Why would you even want to do that ? One might be in an area with really bad cell service, but still have access to a WiFi network (e.g. in a hotel in a very remote area, but even in cities: my battery sometimes drains just from being in a building with a special type of walls).
b.) And is it even technically possible ? This app (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=the.radioshutoff) is able to do it, and I can personally vouch that it works as advertised. Note that it may not be possible on all devices, as I suspect the different radios are integrated tighter in some devices than in others. That probably accounts for the very dichotomous ratings for that app.
Do you think you could implement this into your app ? The downside is that you might have to rename it ...
Anyway, this seems like a very useful little app with a lot of potential. Thanks for releasing it !! :good:
I have being using this for a few hours and it seems to be working well at switching to aeroplane mode when the mobile signal is poor.
However it also seems to have switched off my wifi on a couple of occasions. Anyone else encounter this?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
slavehunter105 said:
is it possible a option can be added that the app icon can be disabled in status bar.?
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I have debated whether to implement this on release and now that there has been a lot of talk, I will add an option to remove the icon on the status bar. I initially hoped to keep the icon there to remind users the app/service is running.
hotdroid said:
Congratz, its on XDA Portal Posts
btw is it possible to have option that only signal strength (-dBm) as the threshold but not the signal bar count..?
and if i may suggest please also add option to hide notification icon on status bar, aka app service will running on background..
Thanks and Regards
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It has become clear to me that my app is a little on the confusing side. The CDMA Threshold slider is measured in -dBm, I just removed the "-". Also, the app does run in the background. Although it is considered "Perceptible", if Android is running low on memory and stops Auto Pilot Mode to release memory, Auto Pilot Mode will be able to automatically restart after memory becomes available by Android; however, I will look into checking the status of the app.
hnkotnis said:
Reserved.
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I'm not sure why you have Reserved this post, I'm assuming you will edit your post with a response to my app. I just want to make it clear that you're not the developer or that you have ever helped me in creating this app.
desalesouche said:
hi, please can you upload app attached on op for xda users?
(and those having problem with play.
thank you
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Adding this app as an apk file to this thread will not help in future releases because I will be implementing Google's In-App Purchasing. It is required for the user to be linked to their Google Account in order to purchase from an app.
zicoxx said:
i test it and it's works perfectly..on all my phones..N5,Lg P880,hd2 and ideos...
thanks again..
I would suggest to you if it's possible add an option that search signal (when aero mode is enable) on screen on,even bypassing timer..So when i wake up my phone automatically autopilot search signal if aero mode is on...
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Click to collapse
It is impossible to search for a signal if Airplane Mode is enabled. Airplane mode disables all communication radios and does not receive or send any information.
atomb said:
Any plans to add 4G/LTE support? The app seems to work great except when I'm connected to LTE. It seems to think I am out of service and enables airplane mode even when my LTE reception is great. On a Moto X on AT&T. Also the Moto X uses on screen keys, your app states that there is a menu but I can not access it as you don't have the 3 dots or hamburger menu for people without that key.
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My testing has been limited to only 2G, however, I will try my best to implement 3G and 4G detection as soon as possible. I will also add a menu button to the app.
Fisher_AZ said:
Very interesting app !! Indeed one of those functionalities that really should have come pre-built in the OS.
I have just installed it, and thus haven't had a chance to test it myself - although I have no doubt it will work as advertised.
A few ideas for improvement come to mind immediately though:
1.) As others have already asked: an option to remove the status bar icon. Also, when an icon is present in the status bar and thus there is an entry in the notification queue, tapping on the notification message should have some useful purpose, like opening the app. Currently, tapping on the notification message doesn't seem to be doing anything.
2.) As others also have noted: for a user, it is a bit unclear what would be good threshold values. We rely on the developer to provide us with sensible initial/default values. Are GSM:3 and CDMA:-113 the best choices ? If so, it might be good to indicate in the app description that the app comes with sensible defaults. Also, a "restore thresholds to default values" button or menu item might be a useful addition.
3.) The option to restore WiFi is a nice bonus. However, the underlying issue is that the problem the app wants to address really doesn't require Airplane Mode, strictly speaking it only requires the cell radio to be shut down.
a.) Why would you even want to do that ? One might be in an area with really bad cell service, but still have access to a WiFi network (e.g. in a hotel in a very remote area, but even in cities: my battery sometimes drains just from being in a building with a special type of walls).
b.) And is it even technically possible ? This app (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=the.radioshutoff) is able to do it, and I can personally vouch that it works as advertised. Note that it may not be possible on all devices, as I suspect the different radios are integrated tighter in some devices than in others. That probably accounts for the very dichotomous ratings for that app.
Do you think you could implement this into your app ? The downside is that you might have to rename it ...
Anyway, this seems like a very useful little app with a lot of potential. Thanks for releasing it !! :good:
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Android versions above 4.1 should open the app when you touch the notification and not the buttons. Android versions 4.1 and below should toggle the service on and off if the notification is touched because there is not support for buttons in notifications until Android 4.2+. I has quickly come known to me that my app is rather confusing. I will attempt to write a more in-depth description and have an tutorial option in the menu. Lastly, I will look into better ways to implement what I am trying to do in a more effective manner.
polaris68 said:
I have being using this for a few hours and it seems to be working well at switching to aeroplane mode when the mobile signal is poor.
However it also seems to have switched off my wifi on a couple of occasions. Anyone else encounter this?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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The "Recover WiFi" option will only re-enable wifi if the wifi was on before airplane mode was enabled. If this isn't happening, send me an email with more information regarding your situation.
Thank you all for the feedback! It is greatly appreciated!!!
First off, thanks for the feedback on the feedback !!
ProjectZed said:
I have debated whether to implement this on release and now that there has been a lot of talk, I will add an option to remove the icon on the status bar. I initially hoped to keep the icon there to remind users the app/service is running.
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Your last sentence is an understandable concern, but the reality is that this kind of app ideally is one of those set-and-forget services. Many users (especially the kind that can be found on XDA) may have up to 10 of those apps/services running and icons for all of them would drawn out the true notifications. Even on a desktop PC, where there is much more screen estate, Windows 7 has the option to hide individual status bar icons. Sorry, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings there
ProjectZed said:
Android versions above 4.1 should open the app when you touch the notification and not the buttons. Android versions 4.1 and below should toggle the service on and off if the notification is touched because there is not support for buttons in notifications until Android 4.2+.
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I installed it on a phone with 4.0 ICS and indeed, touching the notification toggles the services, I simply didn't notice it before. Would it be difficult to implement that upon toggling, the icon changes color ? e.g. a gray icon when the service isn't running. That might be a useful improvement for those wishing to keep the notification icon.

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