Does the Nexus 5 have this? this is the difference of me using Touchdown or the native email for my Exchange email....
Does the Nexus 5 have this? this is the difference of me using Touchdown or the native email for my Exchange email....
I use tasker and secure settings to achieve kind of the same thing.
Do you mind giving a bit of detail on how you do that? One of my frustrations with Android (when I had my GS4) is the inability to have "iphone like" notifications because I had to use the lockscreen. That is one of the things that drew me tot he Moto X, the ability to bypass security by using the Trusted Devices feature. I'm going to try the Moto X but have great interest in the Nexus 5 and would like to know how what you describe works in case I decide to send the Moto X back.
Thanks for any detail you can give.
Download tasker and secure settings. Set the trigger as connecting to whatever Bluetooth device you want and the effect as removing pin or password lock. Don't forget to also set it to reset the pin or password when it disconnects.
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Sounds like you should make one App that does this and make some money since that is a great idea for a App.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to make an app.
Don't feel bad I was a computer programer for about 25 years working on DOD's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and NASA projects and I have no clue either since I was a expert in several computer language that are now almost obsolete like ADA that died in 1997. My point is some 14 year old kid creates a Android or iOS App that makes him rich. Someone is going to take your idea and make a lot of money especially if they know how to patent that idea.
While I would love to take credit for the idea, I found it somewhere on xda i believe. I think it was a thread about things to do with tasker. And this was one of the most practical uses I saw there.
Also, someone has made an app that does this.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...ils?id=de.j4velin.delayedlock2&token=XWqA_Vrx
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...4velin.delayedlock.plugins.bt2&token=DAQ7th1J
Do you mind giving a bit of detail on how you do that? One of my frustrations with Android (when I had my GS4) is the inability to have "iphone like" notifications because I had to use the lockscreen. That is one of the things that drew me tot he Moto X, the ability to bypass security by using the Trusted Devices feature. I'm going to try the Moto X but have great interest in the Nexus 5 and would like to know how what you describe works in case I decide to send the Moto X back.
Thanks for any detail you can give.