byron.kuhn
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82 votesunder review ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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Calling this a true “driving” condition would be a misnomer, as a number of other factors would actually be used to guess that the user was driving. This request would simply detect the speed at which the phone is moving.
There are two ways currently to detect when the phone is in a car: a car dock condition or a Bluetooth condition, both of which are available now as plug-ins on the Android Market.
We’ve been investigating an implementation for a “speed” condition, and we’re confident we can create a reliable and low-power consumption implementation. There are just a number of considerations to take into account before doing so. After reading all of the comments, it appears that there are several different goals that users have in mind. Let’s look at a few of them:
1. Power savings: some users want to enable Bluetooth in the car and disable Bluetooth… more
byron.kuhn
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15 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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This can be accomplished using the Locale Variables Plug-in available on the Android Market.
byron.kuhn
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AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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Actually, I think there’s a better way to organize this:
I’m marking this feature request as complete, as there are two ways currently to detect when the phone is in a car: a car dock condition or a Bluetooth condition, both of which are available now as plug-ins on the Android Market.
In order to have the votes correctly tallied, created a new request for a speed condition. If you want a speed condition, vote here:
http://feedback.twofortyfouram.com/forums/5655-locale-feedback/suggestions/884809-speed-condition
byron.kuhn
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91 votesunder review ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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This is a great idea and we’ve been looking at it for quite a while. I agree it could be quite useful when combined with Astrid integration. For example, a location-aware reminder would be really useful a few minutes after arrival, rather than right when walking in the door.
A key requirement would be that the delay should be very consistent and predictable. For example, if I ask for a reminder 30 minutes after I get home, it should always be exactly 30 minutes after I get home. Thanks to Locale 2.0’s instant location, we are now be able to meet this requirement.
I have a few open questions about this as we go forward with investigating how this might work:
- Should there be delayed conditions? Or should this be implemented as delayed settings? (The end result would be the same, but each requires a different mental model) -… more
byron.kuhn
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85 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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Locale 3.0 introduces enhanced Bluetooth management. If you’re on a call using a Bluetooth device and Locale’s Bluetooth OFF setting is fired, Bluetooth won’t be turned off until either the call ends or the Bluetooth device is disconnected.
To learn more about Locale 3.0, please see the release notes here http://blog.twofortyfouram.com/post/19303488607/locale-3-0
byron.kuhn
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I would like this too, but more for things like any time my Bluetooth is on and unconnected for 10 minutes, shut it off.