About Smart Settings PRO
**** If you are upgrading from the Smart Settings FREE to PRO, it is highly recommended to uninstall SmartSettings FREE first****
SmartSettings – enable system settings for selected apps only.
SmartSettings is an application-based setting switcher which allows you to automatically switch system settings for selected applications.
This application allows you to enable/disable the following features of each installed application automatically:
- Auto-rotation
- Screen always on
- Brightness
- Wifi
- Bluetooth
Each setting can be set individually for every installed application on your phone and enables when the selected application comes to foreground. As long as the application is in foreground, the setting(s) stays enabled. Once the application is closed, the setting(s) is disabled again.
SmartSettings supports two profiles modes:
Normal: Enables setting only for selected applications.
Invert: Disables setting only for selected applications.
Note: You can still enable or disable settings manually from system settings at any time! Contrary to other other available apps, Smart Settings is automatically started after rebooting the device (can be disabled at any time in menu).
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Important: If you were using the FREE version previously, you should uninstall(or at least disable the service in settings) it after upgrading to the PRO!!
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by M####:
Works, but the smart settings service has an alarm function that completely drains the battery if detecting rotation settings for specific apps set in its manager. My phone was awake 70% of the time from 8am-2pm and doing nothing but idling and running that service. Perhaps its a bug, but for now I'm marking this down on poor execution.