by rusty » Mon Mar 20, 2017 11:21 am
My first inclination is that it doesn't make sense to include this within an app since this type of functionality as more associated with a 'profile': i.e.
- When the device is in mode x (plugged in), keep the screen on (regardless of what app is running)
- When the device is in mode x (plugged in and connected to bluetooth/car), keep the screen on (regardless of what app is running)
Profiles functionality is included natively in various Android versions (Cyanogenmod/Lineage OS/Oxygen, Moto G/X version of Android); Screen on functionality is available in most versions of Android via
Developer Options; and various third-party apps (Tasker, Automate, etc.) allow you to set up such profiles; and if you need this for Driving, the functionality is included within Android Auto.
I suppose that it could be added individually to applications, and I'm open to being convinced, but at first glance it doesn't seem to be a feature that belongs within individual applications (unless they're specific to a particular profile/mode of operation).
Thoughts?
-Rusty
My first inclination is that it doesn't make sense to include this within an app since this type of functionality as more associated with a 'profile': i.e.
- When the device is in mode x (plugged in), keep the screen on (regardless of what app is running)
- When the device is in mode x (plugged in and connected to bluetooth/car), keep the screen on (regardless of what app is running)
Profiles functionality is included natively in various Android versions (Cyanogenmod/Lineage OS/Oxygen, Moto G/X version of Android); Screen on functionality is available in most versions of Android via [url=http://www.greenbot.com/article/2463970/how-to-keep-your-android-phones-screen-on-longer.html]Developer Options[/url]; and various third-party apps (Tasker, Automate, etc.) allow you to set up such profiles; and if you need this for Driving, the functionality is included within Android Auto.
I suppose that it could be added individually to applications, and I'm open to being convinced, but at first glance it doesn't seem to be a feature that belongs within individual applications (unless they're specific to a particular profile/mode of operation).
Thoughts?
-Rusty