buggy_droid
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Thanks for your suggestion.
I did not find how to add a Queued event, so I am using a variable now. The first event makes a variable as "1", then the second event looks for when this variable has turned to "1", delays for 3 mins and disables data after that. Seems to be working. But am not sure, if my phone is locked/screen off, can Llama still turn the data on ?
Will update on this.
Update - it seems once the screen is off, the event fails to turn on the data automatically. Wonder what I am missing.
"Queue another event" is in the list of actions to choose when you make an event. But, if your current set of events work, there is no need to set up a queued event.
I can tell you that my Nexus 5 running on Kitkat never failed to turn on either mobile data or WiFi automatically whether the screen is on/off or locked/unlocked.
On the other hand, my Galaxy S2 was never able to establish a WiFi connection when the screen is off and Llama turns WiFi on (although it did fine with mobile data). I needed to have Llama also unlock and light up the screen when it turns WiFi on to connect automatically to my home network.
I think the behaviors like that are hard-coded in the hardware and even beyond control by the OS.
So, I don't think there is anything you can do about it, besides turning screen on at the same time as Llama turns the data on.