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Add Shake awake #63
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Am I right in assuming you want the flashlight to be activated by shaking your device? |
Yes I have a pixel and a friend has a Motorola and he showed me he could
turn his light on by shaking. It's a feature of his phone that is not
available on Pixels. I found an app on the play store that turns the light
on and off by shaking. The app works well but I have to chose which app to
use since they can't share the API? I really love your app I just wish it
the one handed convenience of shake awake. Thanks for replying alot of
developers never do.
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This was easily also the most used and useful feature on my Motorola. |
Thanks for this app, it's great for Pixels that for some reason don't default to 100%. Shaking to turn on would be the other killer feature I'm missing. Motorola phones all have it and it's hard to give up when you switch. This is apparently a feature that used to be on open-source Android a long time ago but got removed. So maybe the code for it still exists in an old AOSP release? |
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