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IFTTT's automation app can watch your Android phone's battery

IFTTT’s automation app can watch your Android phone’s battery

Posted on June 25, 2015August 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Thanks to a slew of updates, IFTTT’s automation apps just became decidedly more useful — especially if you’re religious about your smartphone’s battery. If for Android now includes a battery channel, so you can tell your phone to perform certain duties depending on your charge state.

You can have the app mute your phone as soon as you plug it in, for instance. Also, the existing device channel now works with Bluetooth, music, navigation and WiFi, so you can turn off wireless features when your power is low or get directions to your favorite fishing spot every weekend.
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Wearables Tags:android, app, Bluetooth, ifttt, music, navigation, smartphone, watch, wifi, wireless

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