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I think the question was more, "can I configure a device to automatically power on when it receives power?".
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Durgadoss Ramanathan <r.dur...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,Usually, people use relay switches to control power to the device (through a USB connected to host device), mostly for automated test environment. A quick Google search for "relay to switch power for android devices" shows a lot of links. You may explore this path to get some idea.Thanks,Durga
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 4:10 PM, Deepesh Kankaria <1987d...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,I am making an application which will be installed in rooted android devices which will be installed at remote locations. The devices would be connected to a charger all the time but there would be cases when the electricity won't be there for long hours and the mobile device gets discharged and it gets switched off.Now, In general scenarios we have to Long Press the POWER ON button to switch on the device but in my case it would not be possible as the device would not be accessible for human intervention.Please suggest any ways so that we can override the phone switch On functionality so that the device comes up on it's own.It would be of great help and a great add on to our applications.RegardsDeepesh
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I am curious - what are you doing in your application that is so battery intensive (reason for such battery discharge) ?
If there any way to prevent this, then I would encourage you to do that. E.g., the application can wait for the battery to charge prior to doing something that is battery intensive.
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