[APP][2.3+][ROOT] Toggle Cell Radio 5.0 (xda-exclusive free version) - Android Apps and Games

Hi,
I've developed a widget to toggle cell radio on Android 5.0/5.1 (Lollipop), Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), and Android 7.0/7.1 (Nougat). It requires root.
This is an xda-exclusive free version! If you want to support me, please consider getting the paid version on Google Play or check out my other apps.
Please note: Redistribution of this app is not allowed!
New: Support for dual SIM/multi SIM devices on Android 5.1 and later.
Paid version on Google Play (more functionality): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cygery.togglecellradio
Device compatibility: second post
This free version only includes the widget. The paid version on Google Play additionally includes a Locale/Tasker compatible plugin and support for shortcuts.
Device Support
Device support depends on a variety of factors, including your specific device model, Android version, installed (custom) ROM, used root provider (su binary), and SELinux configuration. This app includes options to deal with different configurations of some of those factors. Please let me know if this app does not work on your device.
Notes
The widget is passive. Thus, it has to request root every time it is refreshed. Although the battery impact is negligible, this usually results in frequent (Toast) messages indicating that the app was granted root rights. Please refer to your superuser management app if you'd like to disable those messages specifically for this app.
Known issues:
Android 6.0/Samsung: There are user reports about issues with Samsung devices and Android 6.0: [1] [2]
Other Issues: When reporting any issues please include the following info in your post: Device, ROM and ROM version, exact version number of this app you use (don't just write "latest"), superuser management app (e.g., SuperSU) and version, content of any shown error messages. Describe in detail what you tried to do, what you expected to happen, and what happened instead. Include screenshots/screencasts where possible and useful to show the issue.
Cheers,
cygery
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Changelog
v1.4.3.0:
small fixes and improvements
v1.4.2.0:
small fixes and improvements
v1.4.1.0:
small fixes and improvements
v1.4.0.0:
added multi-SIM support with customizable label in widget
added option to use default SELinux context (makes app compatible with more root providers)
small fixes and improvements
v1.3.8.0:
added support for Android 6.0
small fixes and improvements
v1.3.6.0:
small fixes and improvements
v1.3.5.0:
small fixes
v1.3.4.0:
NEW: Material-like design
NEW: support for some other superuser apps on older Android versions
small fixes and improvements
v1.2.0.0:
added support for Android 2.1+
v1.1.4.0:
initial release
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Device compatibility:
Please note: This is not an exhaustive list and only mirrors my current state of knowledge. If your device is neither listed in the "compatible" or "incompatible" list its compatibility isn't known yet. If you test it please report and I'll update the lists.
Compatible:
Nexus 4
Nexus 5
Nexus 6
Moto x 2014
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung Galaxy S3
Shield LTE
LG Optimus Slider
Sprint EVO 4G LTE (Jewel)
Xiaomi Redmi 2 Prime
Incompatible:
(none known yet)

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I've uploaded a new version (1.2.0.0) which adds support for Android 2.1+ devices. However, I'm unable to test it on pre-4.3 devices. If you test it please report it it works or if you have any issues.

Any chance to have a 2g/3g switcher? And btw is working on nexus 4 too.

rskyline said:
Any chance to have a 2g/3g switcher? And btw is working on nexus 4 too.
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+1 for the 2g/3g switcher!

Could you add Tasker compatibility?

PeQuEsan said:
Could you add Tasker compatibility?
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Did you read the whole OP?
cygery said:
The paid version on Google Play additionally includes a Locale/Tasker compatible plugin and support for shortcuts.
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akselic said:
Did you read the whole OP?
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Oops! Sorry!:silly:

rskyline said:
Any chance to have a 2g/3g switcher? And btw is working on nexus 4 too.
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burdo said:
+1 for the 2g/3g switcher!
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Sure: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/widget-toggle-network-type-5-0-xda-t2945406

cygery said:
Sure: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/widget-toggle-network-type-5-0-xda-t2945406
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Thank you! I'll root later a try it!

cygery said:
Sure: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/widget-toggle-network-type-5-0-xda-t2945406
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Omg you are killing it! [emoji33]

I'm confused, what does toggle cell radio mean? It doesn't toggle network type (3g, 2g, etc), it doesn't toggle data, so what is left again?

tylerdurden83 said:
I'm confused, what does toggle cell radio mean? It doesn't toggle network type (3g, 2g, etc), it doesn't toggle data, so what is left again?
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It toggles the cellular radio (mobile network) on and off.

cygery said:
It toggles the cellular radio (mobile network) on and off.
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Sorry for the stupid question, but can this be done not automatically? I mean, I can change network type by hand, I can deactivate data by hand, but can I toggle the cellular radio, without putting the phone in airplane mode I mean? Cheers for the clarification

You can do this manually with this app (without enabling airplane mode).

Tested Play Store version works fine on the Shield LTE.

Anyone know how much battery this actually saves in day to day use (like if you've disabled cell radio in the past regularly when on wifi)? I am using the 3g/lte switch that he posted and it's working great. I use GV/hangouts for everything. Wondering if this would be worth it to use anytime I am on wifi. I can't tell battery stats very well with lollipop. It has never shown cell radio for me yet like kitkat used to.

frigidazzi said:
Anyone know how much battery this actually saves in day to day use (like if you've disabled cell radio in the past regularly when on wifi)? I am using the 3g/lte switch that he posted and it's working great. I use GV/hangouts for everything. Wondering if this would be worth it to use anytime I am on wifi. I can't tell battery stats very well with lollipop. It has never shown cell radio for me yet like kitkat used to.
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Use it and tell us.

cell radio battery use
The cell radio battery use will vary very much from phone to phone and also depends on signal stength.
On my galaxy s3, with a strong cell signal, my phone uses around 1-2% of battery per hour at idle. With no cell signal, the phone uses 4-6% per hour as it is trying to connect all the time. When I turn off the radio, I draw 1% per hour.
A weak signal will use 2-3% per hour.
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Hi,
The widget does not seem to work on the galaxy s3 (Cyanogenmod 4.4.4 M12). When I press the button, it toggles (just the widget, not the radio), and then will not toggle back on.
If I use the dialer to get to the phone menu and toggle the radio from there, the widget will toggle back on (with no effect on the radio).
Phone is rooted.
Not sure if it is an app issue, CM issue, or Galaxy S3 issue.
Thanks for your efforts - it would be nice to toggle from the home page as the battery savings (see previous post) are big.
mtp

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[App] Connection Checker

Hi - I'm a new Android developer and would like to get your feedback on my first app, Connection Checker.
Description: If your Wifi or Mobile connection drops out all the time, Connection Checker will let you know when your network is down and will try to fix it.
Use it when you have crummy Wifi connections or when your mobile connection disconnects too often.
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The current market version of Connection Checker uses in-app billing for some features, but I'm going to be releasing a full paid version shortly. I've included the apk for the paid version below. Any feedback you could give me would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
-Jeremy
PS: I've mostly been a lurker on XDA, so if this post is inappropriate I apologize.
Market link for the free version:
Market link to Pro (paid app):
Beta Pro version: (beta V1.0.12)
Changelog:
v1.0.12
* The "Mobile Action" is only selectable in Froyo and Older. This is to reduce confusion because that option doesn't work in Gingerbread and later. Also other minor preference panel changes.
v1.0.11
* You can now select between toggling Airplane mode and toggling just the mobile connection. (This only works on 2.2 and older devices).
* Added option to stop check when Bluetooth is enabled.
* Improved some translations
* Reliability fix for Toggle Airplane (and mobile)
v1.0.10
* Major reliability improvement - much more accurate connection check
v1.0.9
* Added support for Japanese and Korean in app
v1.0.8
* Initial Release
Just so happens I'm in a situation in which I could use something like this, look forward to taking it for a spin.
Good luck Jeremy.
Any more feedback? If no-one had major issues I'm going to publish this APK!
At me constantly disappears gprs on an insertion 2.3! How this program can cure? htc desire reflex s 1.9.9
bookerok said:
At me constantly disappears gprs on an insertion 2.3! How this program can cure? htc desire reflex s 1.9.9
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Hey - This program is really designed to detect when the internet appears to be working, but doesn't actually work. If the connection is actually dropping out on you, this app can't make it *not* drop out.
How will this work with programs like JuiceDefender that turn off radios when the screen is off? Could you make your app only active when the screen is on?
jimbobalu said:
How will this work with programs like JuiceDefender that turn off radios when the screen is off? Could you make your app only active when the screen is on?
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That is no problem - if the radio is off Connection Checker does nothing.
Lunacy1134 said:
That is no problem - if the radio is off Connection Checker does nothing.
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That does seem to be the observed behavior, it is not interfering with JuiceDefender.
I need something like this for my connection at home. Thanks for posting I'll let you know how it goes. So far so good.
Looks very nice!
I'll test this and buy it if I find it works well
I would like too see a strength plotter
Hey Jeremy
Nice name btw The app appears to be working, however I believe the known wifi drop-out issue in the Freex10 beta4 ROM has reared its ugly head. The log goes as follows:
8:26:17 WIFI connection up
8:32:32 WIFI connection up
8:37:49 Bad Wifi Connection; Disabling for 30 minutes
8:43:04 No active network
8:43:47 No active network
etc.
The wifi is still switched on on my phone (XPERIA X10i) and the wifi network at home is working, so the issue is obviously with the updated ROM. I have to either swith the phone wifi off then on, or reconnect to the network manually.
I realise this isn't a problem with your app (which seems pretty good) however I thought you (and other FreeX10 users) might be interested to know this.
Cheers
Jeremy
EDIT: I just installed the Blade WIFI fix and my phone doesn't seem to drop out anymore...
Now to retest this app again
wow very nice app, does it read from cat log? anybody have try it with speedmod kernel for sgs?
any info on battery life?! background apps that constantly DO something usually drain battery a lot
Captain Bungers said:
Hey Jeremy
Nice name btw The app appears to be working, however I believe the known wifi drop-out issue in the Freex10 beta4 ROM has reared its ugly head. The log goes as follows:
8:26:17 WIFI connection up
8:32:32 WIFI connection up
8:37:49 Bad Wifi Connection; Disabling for 30 minutes
8:43:04 No active network
8:43:47 No active network
etc.
The wifi is still switched on on my phone (XPERIA X10i) and the wifi network at home is working, so the issue is obviously with the updated ROM. I have to either swith the phone wifi off then on, or reconnect to the network manually.
I realise this isn't a problem with your app (which seems pretty good) however I thought you (and other FreeX10 users) might be interested to know this.
Cheers
Jeremy
EDIT: I just installed the Blade WIFI fix and my phone doesn't seem to drop out anymore...
Now to retest this app again
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I'm not familiar with that so I'll have to look into it more. I'm planning on making the app a little bit smarter when it detects a failure, so that might help in your case.
Tusnal said:
wow very nice app, does it read from cat log? anybody have try it with speedmod kernel for sgs?
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It doesn't read from the log - it periodically connects to a server and verifies that you internet is working correctly.
nicandris said:
any info on battery life?! background apps that constantly DO something usually drain battery a lot
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The app has been fairly widely used for a few weeks now, and most people say that their battery life improves. My best guess about that is that when on a bad connection the device wastes more power. Honestly, I thought the app would be a battery killer when I wrote it, but on the two devices I use it seems to have zero change.
-Jeremy
will give this a go thanks
Yes, I'm giving this a go also since my WiFi gets flaky on the other side of the house. It will be nice to know when it drops and then set it to re-enable instead of me getting frustrated.
Ciao!
tried the free and the pro version, doesn't seem to enable Wifi when my mobile connection is dropped. don't know why
running miui 1.5.13 on Galaxy S

[APP][2.1+][01 JUN] Connectivity Manager 4.0.1

Connectivity Manager
Connectivity Manager is a Wi-Fi and mobile data management tool.
I put this app on Android Market a few weeks ago and I thought I would share it here too, since I figured XDA users are more probable to use it than the general Android public.
Features:
- Monitor your Wi-Fi connection and disable it after a preset time if no network is connected, with a possibility to retry connection periodically.
- Schedule your connections; disable Wi-Fi or mobile data automatically during the periods you set.
- Enable or disable Wi-Fi and mobile data for a preset time.
- On/Off switches for both connection types are provided on the main screen of the application, for easy access.
(Mobile data functionality currently only works on devices with Android 2.3 and above, Wi-Fi works for older versions)
Changelog:
IMPORTANT: When updating to v4.0 or newer, times set in scheduler for earlier versions will not work anymore. Please use the new method.
12.06.01 v(4.0.1):
Fix for bug in scheduler which sometimes prevented disabling
12.05.21 (v4.0):
Scheduler has been completely remade:
Set as many disable periods as you like, on whichever weekdays you want
The option to show notification is now changed instantly when checked/unchecked
Vastly more reliable than before
The usual bug fixes
12.05.02 (v3.0.3):
Added Russian language (thanks to [email protected] for translating)
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Enjoy!
Please share issues and any ideas for new functionality here rather than in low score reviews, I want new ideas to make the application better.
Play Store link: Connectivity Manager (Free) on Google Play Store
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If Play Store says your device is incompatible, use this APK instead: Download
App updated in the Store, now you can set different times in Scheduler for weekdays and weekends, or different for every day. You can also disable the notification for Scheduler.
I am not sure, it doesn't compatible with my desire (MIUI) on Play market
ukanth said:
I am not sure, it doesn't compatible with my desire (MIUI) on Play market
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Hi ukanth, really sorry for the lateness of my reply.
The application being incompatible with your Desire on Play Store is odd, have you set a custom LCD density? I have tried to make the application compatible with any density, but I have not succeeded so far.
Hi Akerskuuug,
just wanted to place a short feedback in the right thread!
CM is also working as it should on both phones I tested it on, the Nexus S ICS 4.0.4 and the LG P500 GB 2.3.7, both rooted and unlocked.
dr911 said:
Hi Akerskuuug,
just wanted to place a short feedback in the right thread!
CM is also working as it should on both phones I tested it on, the Nexus S ICS 4.0.4 and the LG P500 GB 2.3.7, both rooted and unlocked.
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Great, thanks for testing it out! The time picker I added to Silent Hours today will be added to Connectivity Manager shortly, and the five minute intervals with it.
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Hi-) It is me again-)
Now i made russian strings and for this app.
Note - I added russian name for app (if you wish to keep english name change necessary row)
ViNNNtalik said:
Hi-) It is me again-)
Now i made russian strings and for this app.
Note - I added russian name for app (if you wish to keep english name change necessary row)
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Thank you so much! I will implement it as soon as I can.
About the Russian name, is it common for apps to have one? If it is, I will add it
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Akerskuuug said:
About the Russian name, is it common for apps to have one? If it is, I will add it
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No, It's not still common tradition to give russian names to app, but it is more polite.
Any decision will be good-)
ViNNNtalik said:
No, It's not still common tradition to give russian names to app, but it is more polite.
Any decision will be good-)
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Then I'll use the Russian name. Update will be out sometime today.
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The application is now updated to v3.0.3 in the Play Store.
News:
Added Russian language (thanks to ViNNNtalik for translating)
Now I just hope that I can find enough time to improve the scheduling.
Download: Connectivity Manager on Google Play Store
Application updated to version 4.0 in the Play Store.
News:
IMPORTANT: When updating to v4.0, times set in scheduler for earlier versions will not work anymore. Please use the new method.
Scheduler has been completely remade:
Set as many disable periods as you like, on whichever weekdays you want
The option to show notification is now changed instantly when checked/unchecked
Vastly more reliable than before
The usual bug fixes
Screenshots of the new scheduler:
Download: Connectivity Manager (Free) on Google Play Store
Donate version

[APP][4.1+][T-Mobile] WiFi Calling Controls (Widget, Locale, Tasker)

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*** Disclamer
This application is in no way affiliated with or supported by T-Mobile/Movial.
WiFi Calling Controls
Introduction
Control the T-Mobile WiFi Calling feature programmatically with a Locale plugin compatible app, such as Tasker, Locale, or Llama! Use this plugin to only enable WiFi calling when you are at certain locations, potentially saving battery life, improving call quality, and reducing the Cell->WiFi handover delay. Monitor the state of WiFi calling to trigger actions when WiFi calling is enabled/disabled!
If that sounds too complicated for your liking, there is also a widget for the quick and easy toggling of WiFi Calling!
Samsung users MUST install this as a system app. This requires root!
This will ONLY work with T-Mobile phones that have the WiFi Calling app already installed!
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Download
Now available to download in the play store!
*APK*: https://github.com/ajhodges/WifiCallingControls/releases
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Beta Program
This app is now in beta. Please help me test device support and stability by joining the beta. I am specifically looking to know which devices don't work with this app. Also, if you have T-Mobile WiFi Calling and are not able to download the app, please let me know and send me your device model, Android version, and model number.
Join the WiFi Calling Controls Beta Testers Google+ Community!
Source
This app has been released as open source under the MIT license.
View the source on GitHub.
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XDA:DevDB Information
WiFi Calling Controls, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
pmstc
Source Code: https://github.com/ajhodges/WifiCallingToggle
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.3
Stable Release Date: 2016-02-20
Created 2014-03-29
Last Updated 2016-02-20
Thanks a lot for this. I'll test this later tonight or tomorrow on my Samsung Note 3.
Can't open Google+ at work. Can you post a direct apk/play store link on the OP?
rahulisola said:
Thanks a lot for this. I'll test this later tonight or tomorrow on my Samsung Note 3.
Can't open Google+ at work. Can you post a direct apk/play store link on the OP?
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Unfortunately there is a known issue with recent Samsung devices (including the Note 3). T-Mobile uses Samsung's built-in IMS system instead of Movial's for wifi calling, so it will take some time and effort to reverse engineer that as well. The good news is that I have ordered a Samsung device and hopefully will be able to use it to test my app. Give me one or two weeks to get this working, please!
I was also trying to avoid posting apks on here since the app is still very much a beta and will change frequently, but I will absolutely post one when I am getting close to releasing! The play store link is in the beta G+ group.
Thanks!
Now released to the public, with Samsung compatibility!
will there be a sprint variant?
hotboyray said:
will there be a sprint variant?
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Sorry, right now I have no plans to add sprint compatibility. I have neither a sprint device nor a sprint plan, so it would be really hard for me to develop that. This app is open source though, so there is always the chance another developer could do it!
YES
I was searching for an app to do exactly this. Went to download for my Xperia Z1s on the Play Store and it says it is not compatible. Downloading the apk now to test it out. Fingers crossed.
gtownie said:
I was searching for an app to do exactly this. Went to download for my Xperia Z1s on the Play Store and it says it is not compatible. Downloading the apk now to test it out. Fingers crossed.
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Glad to hear it! Please let me know if it works, I can add your phone to the list of compatible phones on the play store. I actually think it should work fine.
edit: Actually I'm just going to disable the device compatibility filter and only filter it by T-Mobile
pmstc said:
Glad to hear it! Please let me know if it works, I can add your phone to the list of compatible phones on the play store. I actually think it should work fine.
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Haven't tried it with Tasker yet, but the widget works perfectly. Haven't used Tasker in about 2-3 years (at that time I thought it was bogging down my phone), but think I'm going to revisit the app soon - the phones are so much quicker now. I'll report back once I try it on tasker. Thanks for a truly great app.
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Awesome, thanks. Now I can keep up on the play store.
I have loaded the Wifi Calling Controls on my LG G3 and it works great, however if I have the Wifi Calling Controls state as part of the profile I have noticed that Tasker doesn't see the State until after the monitor is restarted.
Example: In my Profile IF (Wifi Connected to HomeWifi AND WiFi Calling Controls On) THEN (Stop Wifi Calling) However in the Log the profile stays active until either I'm no longe conntect to my HomeWifi, or Monitor is reset. This issue also persists when my other Profile to turn on Wifi Calling should run, but Tasker sees WiFi Calling Controls as On while the Controls are actually Off.
I have gotten around this issue by not using Wifi Calling State in my Profiles, however I don't like it when Tasker continues to check if I'm connected to the HomeWifi. This also causes my phone to heat up and eat batteries.
Possible fixes:
1) How can I restart Monitoring as part of the Task? If I can do that then when tasker Starts or Stops Wifi Calling I could reset Monitoring, so the Wifi Calling State registers properly.
2) Get monitoring to properly see the Wifi Calling State without restarting Monitoring.
Thanks,
David
This app works great on my LG G4 until it upgrades to MM. Now, it will crash when switching from one profile to another. Any update on this app?
Contivity said:
This app works great on my LG G4 until it upgrades to MM. Now, it will crash when switching from one profile to another. Any update on this app?
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Keep your eye open for an update this weekend. I have fixed the issue with G4 MM as well as the wifi calling state bug on the G3/G2 that @othercents mentioned earlier. Sorry for the lack of updates, guys! S6 compatibility hopefully on it's way soon as well.
Hi,
Is this project still alive? If it is I was wondering if error status could be detected in the future (not just on/off status) as TMO's wifi calling is temperamental, at best...
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NYLimited said:
Hi,
Is this project still alive? If it is I was wondering if error status could be detected in the future (not just on/off status) as TMO's wifi calling is temperamental, at best...
Sent from my LG-H901 using XDA Labs
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He's dead Jim. Kick him if you don't believe me.
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He's dead Jim. Kick him if you don't believe me.
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I must have figured it out since I ain't even subscribed to this one any longer..
I see you're slumming in search of .. :

[APP] Auto Off Manager (Wi-Fi, BT, Data)- Can SAVE 20-30% of your DROID's BATTERY!!

Turned on Wi-Fi and thought it is connected, but it was actually not? It heated up your device and drained its battery without even using it? Want to be notified when using Internet for long hours?
Forgot to turn off Wi-Fi while sleeping? It simply drained your device battery that to without using?
Imagine if same is the case for Bluetooth and Mobile Data…, how much battery will be drained without proper usage!!
Auto Off Manager-Battery Saver is developed taking all above scenarios. This app will help you use Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Mobile Data in most effective way increasing productivity and SAVE BATTERY ULTIMATELY!!
Proper usage of this app can save 20-30 % of your android device's battery. Tested by many users and worked!!
Features:
* Auto Off - if not connected even after 2 mins
* Auto Off - if used for more than specified time
* Auto Off - at specified time
Upcoming Features:
* Auto Off - if idle for specified time
Options:
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth
* Mobile Data
App Link:
Free version
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appzdevelopers.autoffmanagerf
Ad-Free version
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appzdevelopers.autoffmanager
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Free version of Auto Off Manager - Battery Saver published in Google Playstore.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appzdevelopers.autoffmanagerf
Please try out my app, test it and let me know your feedback.
so far working good. tested on s4-i9500 running ozram rom. thanks.
syabab said:
so far working good. tested on s4-i9500 running ozram rom. thanks.
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Please ensure that you have testes all 3 features (idle 2 mins, screen off 10 mins and particular time).
Is it a rooted app? By the way, I have not seen anything like that in your app description. I have not rooted my device, can I install this?
reachal said:
Is it a rooted app? By the way, I have not seen anything like that in your app description. I have not rooted my device, can I install this?
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No root access is required to install this app. Install this app and share your useful feedback.
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No root access is required to install this app. Install this app and share your useful feedback.
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ok fine. Downloaded, will check and share my review.
tested the app. well and good.
battery saving part I can't tell now. will have to check for some days.
other things working fine.
helpful to switch off wi-fi at night automatically. no headache now!!
Till now receiving good feedback about the app. Hopefully it will work well in all devices. Any suggestions to add any more features or any changes needed...
Auto Off Manager-Battery Saver
Friends, I need help of beta testers to make this app more and more effective and useful. I have tested in few devices only. If you are interested to be beta tester of this app, please mail me at [email protected]
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Auto Off Manager-Battery Saver
Friends, I need help of beta testers to make this app more and more effective and useful. I have tested in few devices only. If you are interested to be beta tester of this app, please mail me at [email protected]
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In real this app sounds good. I have not installed this app. After installing, I would provide my response.
I was checking this app since last 1 week. Wi-Fi is working fine, BT is not that much needed (atleast for me). Bue, data is not turning off it seems. May be I am doing something wrong??
This is app is what im looking for! But, can you hide the data tab if the device doesn't support data? (For wifi devices).
dnle71 said:
This is app is what im looking for! But, can you hide the data tab if the device doesn't support data? (For wifi devices).
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That's actually a challenging stuff. Here the developers need to validate. But this validation with respect to what have to think... Good luck developers...
reachal said:
I was checking this app since last 1 week. Wi-Fi is working fine, BT is not that much needed (atleast for me). Bue, data is not turning off it seems. May be I am doing something wrong??
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Hi Reachal,
As I understand your issue, your handset might have some issue, as it is properly working for my handset. Sometimes same app works fine for some handset and and not works for other one. So I think this may be your Cell issue.
I am really appreciated with this app. The UI is so super and functionality is too good. I can feel that Battery lifetime is increased by minimum 2 hours for my mobile because of this app. Thanks the developers who developed such a great app. Really appreciable.
Great idea.
The persistent notification permanently in the notifications are is annoying. Please remove or have the option not to display this notification.
jayinc11 said:
Great idea.
The persistent notification permanently in the notifications are is annoying. Please remove or have the option not to display this notification.
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I will do that, checking now.
dnle71 said:
This is app is what im looking for! But, can you hide the data tab if the device doesn't support data? (For wifi devices).
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This is really challenging. I will see to it what I can do. Dynamically removing Data tab will be difficult. However, if you wish, I can send you apk where only Wi-Fi and Bluetooth tabs will be available. Mail me if you need such kind of modification.

[APP][2.2+][ROOT] Toggle Wi-Fi Hotspot 5.0 (xda-exclusive free version)

Hi,
I've developed a widget to toggle Wi-Fi hotspot on Android 5.0/5.1 (Lollipop) and Android 6.0 (Marshmallow). It requires root.
This is an xda-exclusive free version! If you want to support me, please consider getting the paid version on Google Play or check out my other apps.
Please note: Redistribution of this app is not allowed!
Paid version on Google Play (same functionality): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cygery.togglewifihotspot
New: Now available via XDA Labs!
Device compatibility: second post
Please note: The widget is passive. Thus, it has to request root every time it is refreshed. Although the battery impact is negligible, this usually results in frequent (Toast) messages indicating that the app was granted root rights. Please refer to your superuser management app if you'd like to disable those messages specifically for this app.
Features:
Widget
Locale/Tasker plugin
Shortcut
Custom icon images
Save and restore Wi-Fi state when toggling on/off
Requirements: On Android 5.0 and later, when SELinux is set to enforcing: a superuser app with support for a SELinux context parameter (-cn). Currently, only SuperSU supports this parameter.
Issues:
Android 7.0: Please check this post by @jakejm79 regarding issues with re-enabling WiFi.
Other issues: When reporting any issues please include the following info in your post: Device, ROM and ROM version, exact version number of this app you use (don't just write "latest"), superuser management app (e.g., SuperSU) and version, content of any shown error messages. Describe in detail what you tried to do, what you expected to happen, and what happened instead. Include screenshots/screencasts where possible and useful to show the issue.
Cheers,
cygery
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small fixes and improvements
v1.0.0.0:
initial release
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Device compatibility:
Please note: This is not an exhaustive list and only mirrors my current state of knowledge. If your device is neither listed in the "compatible" or "incompatible" list its compatibility isn't known yet. If you test it please report and I'll update the lists.
Compatible:
Nexus 5
Nexus 6
Incompatible:
(none known yet)
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Thank you Cygery,
Works perfect for me.
Keep up the good work.
mrplick said:
Thank you Cygery,
Works perfect for me.
Keep up the good work.
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Great! Which device are you using?
Nexus 5 on 5.01
There shouldn't be any issues with this app on Android 5.1, however, if anybody experiences issues please post.
This works on the Sprint note 4, thank you.
Working on Nexus 5 with Android 5.1
Thanks
Lifesaver!
Tasker plugin... fantastic! I've been waiting for this!
There are those of us like myself out there that were having issues with the native Tasker hotspot toggle on Motorola devices running KitKat. The toggle allowed you to turn the hotspot on, but it could not turn it off. This Tasker plugin works beautifully, and cleared that problem right up! Thank you so much for your great work on this!
Moto X (1st Gen) running Android 4.4
Works great on my Nexus 4 running stock 5.1.1. Thanks!
I am brand new to xda. I just set this up on my Galaxy Note 3 running Lollipop 5.0 on AT&T and it works great so far. I'll send an update if I run into any issues.
Thank you, I appreciate your hard work.
I've uploaded a new version (v1.0.1.0) which adds support for Android 6.0, an option to control automatic refresh of the toggle state, and some small fixes and improvements.
Working great on my Nexus 6 running 5.1.1. I am using Llama to look for the BT connection to my Android car stereo and then launch Toggle Wi-Fi Hotspot 5.0 to turn on the wifi hotspot.
Thank you!
Working with Wiko Fever using Lollipop 5.1
mtucker said:
I am using Llama to look for the BT connection to my Android car stereo and then launch Toggle Wi-Fi Hotspot 5.0 to turn on the wifi hotspot.
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Me too! I like to use it as these tools throught LlamaLab's Automate:
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tether.in_dash.com
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.inrete.autotethering
I hope some developer of these tools add support for this "plug-in"
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I've uploaded a new version (v1.0.1.0) which adds support for Android 6.0, an option to control automatic refresh of the toggle state, and some small fixes and improvements.
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Thanks. Working Great on my Nexus 6 running 6.0.1 (latest Chroma ROM dated 2015-12-10). Your project has been the only way that I've found to be able to toggle WiFi tethering from my Pebble (via AutoPebble/Tasker).
Using on an unlocked Verizon Droid Turbo on Computerfreak's rom and 1.0.1.0 version of the app. It works fine until occasionally it causes my phone to reboot when toggled. My only fix has been to manually go in and toggle tether and then the widget/tasker plugin works. Has anyone else encountered this or know why it does this?
Hi,
Tasker/Locale plugin is a must have! Thank you for your App.
However, I suggest to add the option for receive plain Android Intent Actions (when the option of "Allow external access" is on). Not all "automatization Apps" have support for plugins, but several of them (if not all) have the option for sending Intents.
Please, you agree? :fingers-crossed:
manos78 said:
Hi,
Tasker/Locale plugin is a must have! Thank you for your App.
However, I suggest to add the option for receive plain Android Intent Actions (when the option of "Allow external access" is on). Not all "automatization Apps" have support for plugins, but several of them (if not all) have the option for sending Intents.
Please, you agree? :fingers-crossed:
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The external access includes support for standard shortcuts intents which might be simpler than Locale intents. I think this was discussed in more detail in one of my threads already, please search there for it. There are no plans to simplify this even further. After all, the Locale plugin basically uses just a bit more complex intents.
cygery said:
The external access includes support for standard shortcuts intents which might be simpler than Locale intents. I think this was discussed in more detail in one of my threads already, please search there for it. There are no plans to simplify this even further. After all, the Locale plugin basically uses just a bit more complex intents.
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Hi Cygery,
Thank you for your response! All your "Toggle" Apps are impresive! :good:
Also, if you implement "shorcut intents" this it's great.
However, I can found how to use it.
(I see only:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65437395&postcount=259
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56875947&postcount=12)
Using "Nova Activities intents" for "Toggle Wi-Fi Hotspot 5.0" I only see 4 different intents:
com.cygery.tooglewifihotspot.MainActivity
com.cygery.tooglewifihotspot.ConfigureShortcutActivity
com.cygery.tooglewifihotspot.RunShorcutActivity
com.cygery.tooglewifihotspot.EditSettingActivity
Which one I need to use? None of them work for me. Please, can you explain (or point to the thread) where this is described? Thank you!
My objective is simple: one intent for enable HotSpot, and another intent for disable HotSpot (without using any Configure Intent, as I like to call them using shell scripts).
Done: In your "Automatic" App (AutomateIT, Automate, Llama, etc.) use "Shortcut" and not "Intent". :highfive:
And just two more suggestions for this App:
- Add the option to "auto-enable Wi-Fi" when the HotSpot is disabled: When the HotSpot is disabled, the Android system shutdowns the Wi-Fi (client). But when the HotSpot is disabled, the Wi-Fi (client) isn't enabled. I feel interesting an option (yes, optional!) in you App to auto-enable Wi-Fi.
Update: Using the shortcut call this is already done!
- Add the option to trigger the intents using "Secret Codes": Then, when the external access is enabled in the App, will be possible to "dial" a secret code for launch a function. For example, dial "*#*#919191*#*#" for enable HotSpot, and dial "*#*#919190*#*#" for disable. This will be more a one more user friendly option for trigger events, and it's easy to implement. See this for implement it in your code: http://simonmarquis.github.io/Android-SecretCodes/
I hope you agree these suggestions. :fingers-crossed:
Regards!

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