Utilizing your phone usually? Tired of the On-Off switching?
This app turns automatically your screen OFF when you place your phone into your pocket or onto a table and turn the screen ON when you take it out or up. No want to touch any button and you are prepared to go.
HOW IT Operates:
It monitors the orientation of the device via the gravity sensor. When your telephone is pointing downward by its leading, in a certain angle, it really is most likely to be out of use. In this circumstance the proximity sensor is activated to figure out if it is covered. If yes, the screen turns off since most likely you placed the phone into your pocket or onto a table.
To hold the battery usage low the program turns on the proximity sensor only when it is truly needed. In addition, when it turns off your screen and the proximity sensor is covered it puts your phone into deep sleep state to save as considerably power as achievable.
Principal Characteristics:
- Pocket Sensor: Recognizes if your telephone is in your pocket. By turning your telephone beneath the angle you set, it'll prepare to turn the screen off.
- Table Sensor: Detects your phone is lying on a table and turns the screen off.
- Turn Screen Off by Proximity: If the device is pointing downward it takes the proximity sensor into account.. By turning this off the plan will rely only on the gravity sensor.
- Turn Screen On by Proximity: Turns the screen On when you take your phone out from your pocket and Off when you place it back. By swiping your finger over the proximity sensor the telephone can be woken up as properly.
- Turn Screen On by Motion: If the screen is off and it's facing up the device can be woken up by any movements (ex. lift up by hand) according to the sensitivity set.
- Hold Screen On by Motion: It really is a Screeble like function but it's relying on the small movements you are doing by your hand whilst holding the telephone. If small motions are detected whilst the screen is facing up the function keeps the screen on due to the fact it can be suspected that the phone is held and most likely you are reading one thing long. If the phone is steady the timeout will operate as typical in any position you leave your device.
BATTERY USAGE:
It should be not substantial. I seasoned about 6 per cent added consumption on the test device. Nonetheless it can differ more than distinct devices.
Important:
On some devices the alarm clock is switched off by the app right after it had gone off! Please verify if it's the case for you. If, yes, use a third party app, for example: https://play.google.com/shop/apps/details?id=com.vp.alarmClockPlusDock
SIDE NOTE:
- The app was not broadly tested. Hopefully it will work fine for you. But, if you encounter any problem or just have a query, please e mail me.
FAQ
Q: The screen not always turns off when I put my phone into my pocket, why?
A:The proximity sensor not always accurate. It can fail recognizing some materials specially if they are quite close to it. If it come about occasionally, almost certainly it's still worth to use the sensor. If it takes place to you too often, you can turn off the Turn Screen On by Proximity feature. By undertaking this the screen will nevertheless turn back on but it'll use from now the Turn Screen On by Motion feature which cost small bit a lot more energy.
Q: I'm experiencing higher battery usage, why?
A: The app should use about five percent further power per day if you are not utilizing as well much the Turn Screen On by Motion feature, for instance keeping your telephone face down when it's on a table. Furthermore, please, hold in thoughts that the android en-built battery consumption measurement can show a lot greater results if it is primarily based on a brief period of time.
Q: The Turn Screen On by Motion function does not function for me, why?
A: It really is likely that your device is stopping the acceleration sensor when the screen goes off and we can do nothing at all about it unfortunatelly.
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