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How many time do you forget your tablet powered on?
I leave my tablet powered on every time I've used it.
Many times when I try using it again, I always find the battery dead!!
Yes my tablet (and perhaps any android tablet) goes in "deep sleep" (like standby) but it doesn't power off when I don't use it for a while.
To avoid this problem I've created this app, that helps you to poweroff ( shutdown / power off ) your tablet every time you leave it on, up to selected time.
This app checks the screen of the tablet. When you turn off the screen "Tablet Auto PowerOff" starts a timer to automatically shut down your tablet!
Configure it only one time, like any other Operating System ( Windows / Linux / MacOS ), then you can forget about it, the app will be silent and automatic.
You can set TWO types of controls:
*) Time Interval: you can set a time based control: when your screen will be off for a given time your tablet will be powered off.
*) Battery Level: You can choose to set the automatic shut down when battery is lower than a chosen battery percentage.
What are you waiting for? Just try this ultimate battery saver!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.elaware.autopoweroff
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Thanks mate!
Installed this on my galaxytab (p1000) running cyanogenmod 10 and the jog dials does not work
Please contact me if you need help testing a fix.
hmm tell me how is it battery saver when basiclly the app run in the background all the time in the deep sleep
This should be in the Paid Software Announcement and Discussion forum.
Is there any configration file that i can edit time in manually and then activate it through the app? I found an xml but it only contained true or false for enable.
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Yesterday I charged the phone 100% after rurning off the charger kept it untouched for 30 minutes lost 1% battery cause of wakelock.
I had not rebooted the phone for a few days so some apps I used where still running like a dictionary I use which prevents the phone from sleeping.
I used the phone for 70 minutes to watch videos on MX Player for 68 minutes and using tapatalk for 2 minutes then restarted the phone before I went to bed. I had 86% battery left & It was 1.10 am then.
Today I again started using the phone at 12.05 pm or so & I was amazed that my battery was at 83%
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Conclusion: The wakelock is not the fault of Google' Android OS but it's a but that left unresolved by Samsung which does not kill apps completely after using them.
I had removed the dictionary from current tasks, killed running apps using both task manager's RAM Cleanup & Clean Master's memory boost yet the app didn't get killed completely & it's Battery permission which states that the dictionary will prevent the phone from sleeping triggered the stay awake(wakelock) of the Android OS. When I restarted the phone the dictionary got killed completely and thus the phone ate very very less battery.
This was just one app, we have multiple apps inatalled on our phone which prevent it from sleeping.
I really would like to report this to Samsung before they put KitKat out for Exynos Note 3, posting here since at least there are many people here who can help me do so. So that we can have a better user experience with our phone in the future.
Closing Statement: in short poor Task Management & Apps not geeting killed completely trigger Wakelocks.
Solution: Restart the phone before you keep it unused for long durations so you wint suffer from Wakelocks.
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Hello everybody!
Would you like to use your tablet as a live billboard showing the current time as well as the RSS feed of your choice with large fonts that you could read from across the room ?
It is useful for:
a) Night watch
b) Glance at the screen from across the room when you prepare to leave to work.
Screenshots:
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One thing the app doesn't try to do is be another application that shows temperature, or integrate with aggregation services.
Features:
You have full control over most of the aspects of the application, here are some of the features:
a) whether to show the hour in bold or not
b) color for hour / minutes and 12/24 hours format
c) color and font size of the headlines
d) fade-in animation for the free version (2 more animations on the PRO version)
e) refresh interval
f) it does not integrate with Google / Facebook etc, you have to type in a valid RSS feed URL.
This uses the Daydream functionality added in Android 4.2 thus will not work if you have an older version of Android.
It does not install an Application icon, you have to go to Settings / Display, activate the Daydream functionality if it is currently disabled, then you will see a new entry - Wakeup Daydream. You can then configure it and set it as default.
I have set the Daydream to start when my tablet is connected to the charger.
Animations are nice to have, but they use a lot of the processor power. Please set the Animation to None if you want to minimize CPU usage.
Download:
Market code:
Google Store Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nativnux.daydream
Pro Unlocker:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nativnux.daydream.unlocker
PS: I have decided to write this app when one morning I had to make a long detour because the park was closed due to bad weather. Had I known this in advance when I left home (it was the first news on the local news website) I would have saved 10-15 minutes of my time. I like to leave my old Huawei tablet on the night stand and use it as a night watch + glance from time to time to it to check the news as I get ready to leave to work.
I hope it will save you some time and keep you more informed
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Scheduled-Restart "Automatically Restart Your Device At A Preset Time”
Scheduled-Restart Is an Ad-Free app that is very Beautiful, Smooth ,Simplistic, Well Designed and Easy To Use.
It Has a Beautiful Materialistic User Interface that presents a wonderful experience. The application is very small and lightweight and has no Services running in the background.
You can use this application to restart your device lets say at 4:00am everyday which can help your device perform much better during the course of the day. Never worry about manually restarting your device. Just set a time and let the app do the rest.
Free On Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Seraphiel.Smith.AutoRestart
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Interesting and sort of useful little app.. Seems to be working fine on my Rooted Xperia Nicki.
Would it be possible to add separate scheduled shut down and power on times? Example: A user can set the phone to shut down at 11pm then power on again at 6am. I know some Lenovo phones have that useful functionality built in. :fingers-crossed:
bricazgrind said:
Would it be possible to add separate scheduled shut down and power on times? Example: A user can set the phone to shut down at 11pm then power on again at 6am. I know some Lenovo phones have that useful functionality built in. :fingers-crossed:
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Hey i will take a look into this i am unaware of anyway to power back on the device at a set time. I shall do some research and see if it can be done..
New UI
New UI looks cool. Just some problems with reading text here and there but thats okay.
Would be amazing if you can make the phone turn on if an alarm is missed.
so i set my alarm for 6am i turn my phone of, phone powers back on to alert of the alarm
Hope u understand what i mean
Thanks loads!!
juDGEY2k10 said:
Would be amazing if you can make the phone turn on if an alarm is missed.
so i set my alarm for 6am i turn my phone of, phone powers back on to alert of the alarm
Hope u understand what i mean
Thanks loads!!
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Hey man another user suggested this to me as well. will have to take a look into it to see if it can be done
FOR ALL ROOTED ROMS
This thread may eventually hold multiple apps related to general tools for the G3. I am happy to take suggestions on future apps that we can all use that we might find interesting. My apps are going to have a simple bare bones layout with no bells or whistles. I can't develop everything in the world but I will give it a try.
TEMPS apk
Temps is simple lightweight app that gives a data readout of all temp sensors within the G3. All data is listed per zone and refreshed every second for an accurate reading. Please don't ask me what each zone designation is. I simply don't know, and its not listed anywhere to my knowledge. The purpose of the app is simply to collect data. Nothing more.
I made it for some testing I was doing and figured maybe somebody else might have a use for it.
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System Sampler application
REQUIREMENTS.
Must be rooted.
Set SeLinux to Permissive.
System Sampler is a tool to allow you to sample data deep in the system. It's great for developers and Android enthusiasts who have an interest what's happening in real time.
FEATURES.
- Adjust sampling time from 1-10 seconds.
- Set file permissions if needed to read data.
- Status bar readout viewable in any screen.
HOW TO USE.
1. Enter the file path in the box located at the top of the screen.
2. Turn on the sampling button.
3. If you are unable to read the file, use the "chmod" button to set file permissions to 777 and try again.
TIPS.
It's much easier to copy and paste the file path using the "getFilePath" application. Get it here..https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.fro9.android.app.getfilepath
POSSIBLE ISSUES.
This is a beta release!
System Sampler was built on Tasker and has only been tested on my LG G3. That being said, their may be issues with different devices with screen resolutions and the status bar readout.
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Beta version 1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952615006
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Blue2Hotspot is a program for automatically turning on an access point (Hotspot) when connected to certain Bluetooch devices.
Languages: English, Russian (translation planned)
It happens that you get tired of doing the same thing and constantly get into the car, look for your phone, turn on the access point, and so on every day. I decided to write a small application to automate these actions. To enable the access point, you need permission - location (I myself think this is nonsense). The program does not write your data or send it anywhere. All other permissions are needed to keep Android from being unloaded from the system.
Some water. Since the parents bought a car and there is a large screen, you can launch the navigator and all sorts of online services, but how to turn on the access point turned out to be more difficult to teach, since a couple of weeks will pass and the call "how to turn on Wi-Fi". And I decided to write a small application.
Instructions
Make pairing with Bluetooth and Wifi device.
Install Blue2Hotspot, give permission.
Make settings and select your Bluetooth device.
Click on the Start service button
That's it, the service will work on this; now, when connected to the device, the access point will turn on.
Homepage: https://inceptive.ru/projects/blue2hotspot/
Spoiler: Screenshot
Spoiler: Changelog
0.3
Android 12 support
Correction of jambs
Corrected the view
English translation
0.2
Corrected the end of the service when disconnecting a Bluetooth device
Corrected the view
Added information on "activity control" for Huawei, Xiaomi and OPPO.
Correction of minor bugs.
0.1
Optimized work
Made the access point turn on when connecting Bluetooth
Auto start on phone restart.
What is the speed that one can expect?
Thanks for the very useful app, that works very well. I tried a couple of others before finding this that didn't work.
Would it be possible to select multiple BT devices so that it could be used in more than one car?
After using Blue2Hotspot for a couple of weeks I'm an absolute fan of it. Annexhack, you have programmed a really useful program, easy to handle for beginners too. I second the requst from kk131 and add: I'd like to donate a beer to you, let us know how to do. Thanks
Bye for now Fred