AUTOSET is an interesting $2 app which enables altering your Android device settings when you run an app, when an event happens, on a particular schedule, and more.
This opens up all kinds of possibilities. Choose a navigation app in AUTOSET’s list, for instance, and you could increase the screen brightness and media volume.
You could use wifi more selectively by configuring your device to turn it on when you run YouTube and similar apps, and turn it off when they close.
If you prefer an app to run in landscape, AUTOSET can make it happen automatically whenever it’s launched.
You can schedule settings changes, too, perhaps setting your device to silent mode during work hours.
AUTOSET can also respond to connection events, customising your settings and environment on Bluetooth or wifi connects.
These are the settings you’re able to tweak.
– WiFi connection
– Bluetooth connection
– Screen Brightness
– Direction of rotation (force rotation supported regardless of app support)
– Automatic screen off time
– Media volume
– Sound mode
– GPS and mobile data (security setup permission is required using ADB tool)
– Hotspot
Choose a navigation app in AUTOSET’s list, for instance, and you can set the default screen brightness and media volume for whenever it’s launched. Turn these up to the max now, and you won’t have to do it manually each time.
If you don’t want to keep wifi on all the time “just in case”, AUTOSET could be very useful. Just configure the system to turn on wifi when you run YouTube and similar apps, and turn it off afterwards.
If you prefer an app to run in landscape, AUTOSET can make it happen automatically whenever it’s launched.
You can schedule settings changes, too, perhaps setting your device to silent mode during work hours.
Put it all together and AUTOSET provides a neat way to make your device work exactly as you’d like. It seems well worth the $2 asking price, and the current 4.7-star rating at the Play store suggests most users agree.
AUTOSET is available now for Android.
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