Added dialog explaining use of device admin permission
Andromatic allows you to automate all kinds of your Android device's functionality. Create a task, and set your triggers, conditions and actions - when ANY trigger happens, if ALL conditions are met, EVERY action will be run by your device automatically, without any further input required. This app uses the Device Administrator permission.
Free triggers:
- Incoming/answered/ended call
- SMS received
- Battery low
- Charger inserted/removed
- Headphones inserted/removed
- Specific time
- Time interval
- Bluetooth connection
- Wifi connected/disconnected
- Shake
- New tweet
- New Twitter message
- New Reddit post
Premium triggers:
- Incoming/answered/ended call by caller
- SMS received by sender or by content
- Bluetooth connection by device name
- Wifi connected/disconnected by SSID
- Phone flipped up/down
- New tweet by user or by content
- New Twitter message by user or by content
- New Reddit post by user or by content
Free conditions:
- No call/phone ringing/call in progress
- Phone charging/not charging
- Time of day
- Mobile data active/inactive
- Wifi connected/disconnected
Premium conditions:
- Phone ringing/call in progress by caller
- Battery percentage
- Wifi connected by SSID
- Phone facing up/down
Free actions:
- Start call
- Enable/disable/toggle speakerphone
- Enable/disable/toggle microphone
- Play/pause/skip media
- Set ringer/notification/media volume
- Launch app
- Vibrate
- Play notification sound
- Display notification
- Enable/disable/toggle bluetooth
- Enable/disable/toggle wifi
- Text to speech custom strings
- Send tweet
Premium actions:
- Accept incoming call
- End call
- Send SMS
- Play custom sound
- Set lock mode
- Set screen timeout
- Text to speech (current time, last SMS)
- Send Twitter message
FAQ:
Q: I created a task to change my lock mode/screen timeout, but it doesn't work. Why not?
A: If there are multiple lock/timeout policies, Android will honor the strictest available one. Make sure the task you created is not being overridden by your system settings.
Q: My interval trigger doesn't actually run at the interval I set. What gives?
A: As of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, alarms are throttled to a maximum of 15 minutes when the device is in "low power" mode, so the interval trigger will not work correctly if set under this threshold unless your device's screen is on or the device is plugged in.
Q: My headset/shake/flip trigger sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. Why is this?
A: These triggers are required to be kept alive by a service, which Android may kill after long periods of inactivity to reclaim memory or reduce battery consumption. Andromatic checks periodically that the service is running when needed, but sometimes it will not catch it in time.
Q: This app is confusing/pointless/ugly/bad.
A: That isn't a question.
Note: This app makes use of the device admin permission provided by the Android API, if and only if you create an action to set screen timeout or lock mode, and uses this permission only as explicitly instructed by you.
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This release of Andromatic Android App available in 3 variants. Please select the variant to download. Please read our FAQ to find out which variant is suitable for your Android device based on Screen DPI and Processor Architecture.
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