A Google user
Just Okay. Not As good as on Symbian. It was my lifesaver and must app on Nokia C7. The When Part Seems to be okay, but the Actions are limited. Something like when known WiFi is connected, 4g should toggle to 2g saving the battery. We don't have Profiles in android, so, ring tone selection, volume, vibration, silent options should be there. Network cells option is still good like symbian. The app UI was much better on Symbian and seems native. Here the UI seeming to be developed by ametuers.
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Pastilli Labs
January 19, 2016
Thanks for the review! Android is more restricted platform than Symbian, so unfortunately cannot really achieve same level of functionally here. Will try to continue improving the UI, but the icon is another Android thing required by the system for background apps. Ringtone plugin is already available for download. Please check the features page :)
A Google user
Is no longer very helpful, as when it is default assistant then google assistant functionality is compromised. whats more when it switches off a set profile it always sets the sound profile to vibrate even when it was on full sound profile before. Very disappointing. Google is making life difficult for developers and just really annoying of them especially seeing google is actively tracking all of its users.
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Pastilli Labs
February 25, 2019
With the latest releases we were able to relax the requirement of configuring Situations as the default assistant for SMS features. So basically functionality is back to normal and only the later added Airplane & Power saving mode require assistant capability (this is a hard API limitation).
Ajay Verma
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I've been using this app since symbian days whan I had Nokia E72. However there's one thing I would like the developers to improve, i.e. if the app has an standalone option to use "network cells" to ascertain the location, then why the user is forced to switch on the GPS?(I'm using Android 10 on Oneplus7) This logic I don't get, symbian was very symplified and didn't have any such unnecessary forced options. Pls could you rectify this, and help save the battery life... Rest all is perfect...
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Pastilli Labs
July 21, 2020
Thanks for the feedback! Android requires apps to request location permissions (and positioning must be enabled) even when using just network cells. But it does not mean the physical GPS chip is on. It should be on only when there is any app actively using GPS. Anyway, current UI behavior is dictated by the platform. Not much we can do about it.