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      Android 2.0 finally adds APIs that would allow apps like Locale to implement a “Bluetooth Condition.” If this were implemented, it would only be available on Android 2.0 phones.

      Update: There are some Android bugs that will prevent this from being implemented for the time being. Specifically, we’ve found that Bluetooth will periodically crap out until the phone is rebooted.

      Ken WrenKen Wren gave this 2 votes  · 
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        Edit: Reopening per billycrook’s feedback.

        I still believe much of the underlying goal is implemented by the Locale Wifi Connection plug-in available for free on the Android Market.

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          under review  ·  CarterAdminCarter (Admin, two forty four a.m.) responded

          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

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            completed  ·  CarterAdminCarter (Admin, two forty four a.m.) responded

            The original request is unclear, although from my best understanding I believe this is fully implemented by the Locale Button Plug-in: The button plug-in allows situations to be manually triggered via an Android widget. The buttons can then have a user-configured timeout period.

            If you’re asking for something different, please post an additional comment with more information.

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