Turn on your smartphone automatically?

Ab
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Hi I'm looking for an app that ensures that my smartphone, - that no matter turned off for whatever reason, after a certain time back on.

The reason: I do not have DSL, so get Internet through Freenet radio on my smartphone for my Xbox. Since downloads at huge games / updates on the console cause my phone to discharge despite power supply and eventually falls to 0, I want to have an app that my phone after a certain time * anschmeißt automatically. Does anyone know what?

By a certain amount of time, I mean that it should first be quiet and, above all, cool down. Sometimes my phone gets as hot as a cooker 😂

pu

That will not do. At least not with an app. You could at the very most hold your phone in a holder and mechanically connect the power button with a servo or similar. Actuate.

BTW: Buy a clever charger or use the originals! I stream my phone, I have Wi-Fi and BT on and do other things with it and it still charges up (2 Amp USB).

ab

That can't exist, because this app would inevitably load in the background, which can't be the case with a switched off mobile phone.

The tethering itself consumes but little battery. Either you use the wrong charger / charging cable or you run on the phone in the background on the phone completely different things that empty the battery.

Try limiting wallpaper app usage on your phone, powering down processor power, and turning off the screen. These are the true battery consumers.

If that does not help, then you should think about a new battery for your phone.

PS: with which transmission standard is transmitted demm Freenet radio, which is supported by the phone, but not from the Xbox?

Ab

I have a Sony Xperia XA1, and have been using it since I still have the accompanying charging cable with socket adapter. The charging port of my mobile phone is USB-C.

Ab

Have original USB type C cable for my Xperia XA1.

Un

Uhm, why on the cell phone makes no sense.

Get a wireless router!

Then get a second sim so you do not have to constantly switch back and forth.

The router then connects regularly and have no power problems more.

Ab

Well, I earn too little money to afford a second time. Incidentally, I can put my Freenet wireless card itself micht in a router, because… Well, google times even better: "Freenet radio termination"

Un

Well, but the text is that sausage… Mobil you do not use that, if you supply the Playsi at home with it.

Gr

Such apps are already possible in part. For example, my old Huawei could switch on automatically when an alarm clock was activated.

I assume that the RTC was configured to turn on the phone at a certain time.

Gr

There are cell phones that can turn on automatically. At my old Huawei's went with the alarm clock.

ab

Basically, that's also possible - with a deep system rooting. But not with an external third-party app.

Ab

Yes, but the provider blocks users who use Sim rout, so I hane I have no choice but to use only one phone.

Gr

It depends on the hardware. I'm not sure under which levels the program would have to run. But if the alarm clock can put the RTC on Wakeup it must be able to do any other software as long as the permissions are there.

Of course it is not possible without RTC interrupt, so my Samsung can't do that, for example.

Un

Well, I understand, but the provider can't determine whether you are using a smartphone or router. He can only see which radio mast is registered. The posted report also mentions 1TB and 500Gig per month as volume.

Ab

Well, you can already see it, by consumption, because a smartphone has waver while a router evenly receives / transmits the data. DAS can recognize Freenet Funk, and in July has terminated many customers with it.

Un

Hm, no, that's not quite correct.

Whether a device fluctuates in the connection or not depends on the reception, not on the device. You could possibly read the medium, but you have to look in the packets and that is not legal.

I assume that is assumed. Simply by the amount of data and the location.

But, of course, I do not want to convince you of anything, it violates the terms and conditions, therefore, do not misunderstand.

But technically this is by no means easy.

Especially since you a provider can't prescribe even perse, which device you have to use. Here you just do it on the "mobile" use… But also means that you can get problems if you pull large amounts of data on the phone in the same location.

pu

Then it may have been impossible but right (which is the case when the battery is empty).

Ab

Joah, all right - hmm… Well, I'm still careful anyway, but I'll soon get more money, which the O2 Homespot puts in perspective. Habs forget to write in the question here. Forcing that to turn on is only if I stayed at my current salary.

Ab

I want to do it this way: my cell phone constantly buffers on the charging cable. However, if he discharges himself, after a while (half, or just an hour after) he should be able to switch on himself. Other applications such as Smart Connect turn on the hotspot, and after about 5 minutes the Xbox One continues to download.

Gr

It was off in the sense that it was switched off before, the battery was still inside, of course, and that's exactly what this case is about…

pu

No, it's about the phone turning on by itself, even though it was shut down completely because the battery dropped to zero… If that does not help you, no software will help.

Gr

No, it's about the phone turning itself on again, even though it was shut down completely because the battery dropped to zero…

I hardly believe that:

I want to do it this way: my cell phone constantly buffers on the charging cable.

at huge games / updates on the console cause my phone discharges despite power supply and eventually falls to 0, I want to have an app that my mobile after a certain time * anschmeißt automatically.

If it hangs on the charging cable, it will recharge even if it was completely discharged and then it can also turn on again via RTC interrupt.

Although I doubt that there's software that the RTC says it should turn the phone after discharging the battery after 10 minutes, but technically possible it is in any case. Essentially, the software only has to configure the RTC to turn off the phone after 10 minutes.

Btw the RTC is usually capacitor buffered which keeps running when the cell phone battery has been removed or for some other reason the power supply for a few minutes breaks. In addition, some RTC chips also run with 1.5V and there would be over the Lipo already.

pu

Although I doubt that there's software that the RTC says it should turn on the phone after discharging the battery after 10 min again

So… Why the discussion?

Gr

That will not do.

Because this statement implies that it is not possible, which is not true. I doubt if there's an app, but that does not mean that you could not write such an app.