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2012-02-23
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ajalkane
The app still works brilliantly and I wouldn't be without it.
The app 2G3G on MyMeego gives me a thought though. It would be really handy to automatically switch to 2G only where I know there is a lousy/no signal to stop the 3G radio hunting and draining the battery. At the moment I manually set 2G-only midweek as I work in a basement.
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2012-02-23
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Would it be possible to toggle "Background Connections" On/Off, based on a certain event?
Example: At home (wireless) I want my phone to switch to "always on" and when leaving the house it should only connect to the internet manually.
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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If you have some specific wifis that you specify, then yes. If you want to turn on 2g when you're connected to any random wifi you happen to connect to, then it will need more work. Should be possible in future version if that's what you need.
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But there's also an application that toggles Power Saving Mode, and that requires the same tokens as Flight Mode. I'm not sure I understand how it works (maybe it escalates credentials given to applauncherd), but when I have some time I'll take a look.