New app: WiFi Auto-Off
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Categories:System
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License:Apache2
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Web Site:https://github.com/j4velin/WiFi-Auto-Off
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Source Code:https://github.com/j4velin/WiFi-Auto-Off
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Issue Tracker:https://github.com/j4velin/WiFi-Auto-Off/issues
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Auto Name:WiFi Auto-Off
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Summary:Turn off WiFi automatically
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Description:
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This simple Android app can help you increase the standby time of your device;
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it automatically disables your WiFi radio when you don't need it and thereby
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lowers the battery consumption. It is designed to be used with WiFi-only
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tablets - these devices normally don't require a constant internet connection
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if you're not using them and turning WiFi off can save a lot of battery power.
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You can also specify to automatically turn on WiFi again, if you turn on your
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device. This way, you are always connected to your WiFi network when using the
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the tablet.
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This app has a similiar effect like setting the "WiFi sleep policy" in Android
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to "always", except that you can now exactly define the timeout between
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turning the screen off and actually turning off WiFi.
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If your device has a cell radio, it might switch to 2G/3G which may consume
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more power than staying on WiFi.
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/j4velin/WiFi-Auto-Off.git
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Build:1.3.1,8
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commit=b93697dd4fca0967e31ee84bc3a15573a09243a9
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target=android-18
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Auto Update Mode:None
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Update Check Mode:RepoManifest
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Current Version:1.3.1
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Current Version Code:8
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