How to program the on and off of your Android screen with Gravity Screen

There are a lot of applications for Android that seek to give the terminal new uses, and especially to its users, new tools to take advantage of it and to personalize it. In today's case we want to talk to you about Gravity Screen, a quite particular app that will take over the various sensors that your phone brings by default to turn it into something that responds as you tell it to turn off and on your mobile screen. It is not that we are going to turn the phone into something that it is not, but of course it is a function that can be useful at times, and in other cases a function to show off with friends.

The number of downloads that the Gravity Screen app it already lets us get an idea of ​​how popular it is. And it is that everything that manages to surprise us, even despite the simplicity making our mobile terminal become more intelligent and allow us to automate actions, is usually liked in the market. And as if that were not enough, the fact that this application is free means that more and more want to try it and are encouraged to do so. Below we go into more detail about how it works, although I think that in the previous video you will have already discovered roughly whether or not it is for you.

Gravity Screen: the timer for your Android screen

Gravity Screen - On / Off
Gravity Screen - On / Off
Developer: plexnor
Price: Free

Gravity Screen

One of the things that stands out the most Gravity Screen is precisely because of the ease of use. Some applications that allow us to take advantage of the sensors, or try to make our smartphone more automatic are really complex to configure. And most of the time, those most interested in these inventions are usually novice users who want it all done. This does not imply that advanced users are not satisfied with them, but a higher level of knowledge may be required of them even for a complex configuration.

The application uses gravity sensors to detect certain movements that indicate that the phone is probably no longer in use. In this way, the screen, if the option is activated, turns off automatically. But the latest versions of Gravity Screen They have added more sensors that give it even more interesting options. Thus, for example, we find that there is a pocket sensor, which is capable of telling the application that the terminal is out of use, because we have saved it, giving the order that if the screen is still on, it will be turn off.

But in our title we introduced you to Gravity Screen as the application that is capable of programming the phone screen to turn on, and not just turn it off. For that, the app uses the proximity sensor. That way, when you get close to it, the screen can turn on with this option active. There is also a motion sensor with which you can play to entrust actions to do before certain gestures. Finally, there is a very interesting option that is the one that refers to the table sensor. With it, you can keep your screen lighting on or off when your phone is placed on a table, or on a smooth surface that resembles it.

What do you think of the possibilities that this application allows us to automate?


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