For instance, if your Android device lacks the popular «double - tap to sleep» feature, you can restore it by assigning the screen lock /
device sleep option to the double - tap gesture.
If your Android device lacks the popular «double - tap to sleep» feature, you can restore it by assigning the screen lock /
device sleep option to the double - tap gesture
Not exact matches
You may choose the
option of a sidecar type
device, wherein your baby
sleeps alongside you on a mattress of his or her own.
Here are some of the important changes added in this release: a new Oreo Easter Egg, new Power menu, support for showing battery levels of connected
devices in your Bluetooth settings menu, wallpaper - based themes, revamped Settings page, removed Keep Wifi On During
Sleep option, all apps will only make a single notification alert per second, and others more.
Perhaps Amazon should introduce configurable idle timeout
option on the settings page as comprehending large page full of formulas can take a long time and the
device will go into
sleep mode.
- Add Russian translation (Thanks to Termit901)- Add a Torch helper
option to prevent the
device from going into a deep
sleep
- Fixed a Wakelock leak (a Wakelock is acquired for 1 second only to wake up the
device from deep
sleep)- Add a delay
option for the Long button press before launching the Flashlight - Add an
option to run the Flashlight even if the Music is ON (this feature supports the default Player only!)
There's the
option to lock the
device as soon as the screen goes to
sleep or when you press the standby button.
From there, if you tick the box next to «Disable peek,» you can then enable the «Double - tap to
sleep»
option, which will let you lock your
device from any screen by tapping the status bar twice.
I don't think there would be any
option to turn the bluetooth off, but as per the BLE specification the
device (bluetooth hardware) goes into low power
sleep mode when not used.
Instant lock: In Settings > Security there's the
option to lock the
device as soon as the screen goes to
sleep.
There you need to go to the Display and Lights section, now scroll down the list, and you will find
options Double tap to
sleep and wake the
device.
With this WiFi
option absent, it's presumed that the default
option right now is that WiFi will always be turned on even when the
device sleeping.
The Android 8.1.0 OS upgrade comes with the following major changes: new Wallpaper - based themes for both light and dark ones, battery levels for connected Bluetooth
devices, improved Power menu, redesigned Settings page, a new Oreo proper Easter Egg, Keep Wifi On During
Sleep option has been removed, all apps will now be able to make a single Notification Alert per second, the «Apps Using Battery» Notification can now be dismissed, and more.
You also have the
option to manually put apps to
sleep (from the Settings»
Device maintenance» Battery menu), which can further extend your battery life.
Mostly the UI looks like stock Android from AOSP builds, but if you enter into the settings menu you can find
options for gestures, screen wake
options that launch apps or shortcuts when draw something like the letter C on the display from a
sleeping lock screen, and the
device has DuraSpeed which just like on the OUKITEL
device we reviewed last week will restrict background apps to a degree so that the performance and speed of the foreground app can be boosted to run better.