Not exact matches
Not
only can the «dings» of text messages
wake your kid
up, but the blue light that many
devices emit may promote wakefulness (not what you want at 8:30 pm!).
Marware, a US based company that specialize in manufacturing innovative accessories for mobile
devices, has come
up with some nice cases exclusively for the Kindle Fire that promise not
only superior protection, but also a sleep /
wake functionality that Marware claims will enhance battery life of the new range of Amazon tablets.
You can return to the home screen at any time, or
wake the
device up, by pressing the cut - out»n' button beneath the screen; this is the
only button on the front of the
device; the aforementioned power / sleep button and volume buttons run along the upper right edge.
Choose from a wide range of Bookstyle and Neoprene cases, as well as SleepCover, which not
only protects but
wakes up your
device when opened, so it's always ready to go when you are.
These
devices ostensibly
only act upon hearing their
wake word, but it also brings
up the point that these
devices must be constantly listening in order to hear a
wake word being said.
- GB settings: — reworked image choosing / cropping - supports Google Photos and potentially other gallery apps — added automatic clean
up of GB app picker cache (saves storage space)- Lockscreen status bar lock policy: option to allow status bar expand on secured lock screen — allows peeking on notifications even if lock screen is secured — access to quick settings prohibited — makes UNC ActiveScreen «expand notification panel» mode work on secured lock screen - Display tweaks: — added option for emulating battery charging light: ------ allows charging light on
devices lacking native support (e.g. Nexus 5)------ pending notification light has priority over charging light ------ charging light color changes lineary according to current battery level (requires RGB LED hardware)------ whether led is constantly ON or «breathing» depends on LED driver (can not be affected by GB)-- button backlight notifications adjusted to follow Pulse notification delay - Power tweaks: added option for proximity
wake up (prevents accidental
wake up)(Android 4.2 +
only)- Recents panel: allow live wallpaper on high end GFX
devices (no option; Android 4.2 +
only)- Updated Japanese translation (thanks to WedyDQ10)- Updated French translation (thanks to ch - vox)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translation (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translation (thanks to momomok)- Updated Polish translation (thanks to xtrem007)- Updated Russian translation (thanks to gaich)- Updated Portuguese (PT) translation (thanks to bgcngm)- Updated Spanish translation (thanks to jvbferrer)- Updated Slovak and Czech translations
- 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!)
Google Home
devices are supposedly
only listening for «OK Google» and then after that
wake -
up phrase will listen to requests and execute tasks in the cloud.
Alexa can
only be
woken up by pressing down the button on the Dash Wand, so alarms, timers, and reminders just wouldn't work on the
device — leave that to the Echo.
The
only way to control content on the
device is to
wake up your smartphone and fiddle with onscreen controls.
If you say, «Alexa» first to the Dash Wand and another Echo
device does pick
up the
wake word, the spatial perception feature kicks in and Alexa
only responds on the Wand.
Once all
devices are unpaired, the Wi - Fi module will put itself into sleep mode and can
only be
woken up by pressing the car key remote 10 times.
Just as some Android
devices allow you to «
wake up» Google Now by simply saying «Okay Google,» Siri now has the option of switching on a «Hey Siri» keyphrase, although it
only works when your
device is plugged into a power source.