I'm a technophile and I'm not ashamed of it. :-). I've always liked a multifunction device and a smartphone is an amazing invention to me even though phoning is the last thing I'm interested in. I'm trying to make it as high as possible, and I'll try below to describe what I have to do with traveling.
In Symbian times, Nokia had profiles that set different phone behaviors. Basically, Macrodroid is just a little more sophisticated. Here's an example of one of my settings: When I plug a car charger into my car, it automatically turns off WIFI, turns off vibrations, turns on Bluetooth, handsfree car connects to phone, turns on Waze, turns on loud reading SMS, reminders, and Emails TORQUE. All this happens only at a preset time so that I do not switch on during charging at night. Who often travels so can imagine how much time it saves. When the charger is disconnected, everything returns to its original state. Macrodroid can be adjusted to all conditions. E.g. if I come home so WIFI is automatically turned on based on GPS position. It can only turn off data on the ROOTED phone. Anyway, the possibility of using it is inexhaustible and if you do not want to program yourself, you can use a large number of settings that have already been invented by someone in front of you.
This app allows you to connect with your car and works essentially as a trip computer. The only requirement is to have an OBD module connected in the socket, which can be purchased in Slovakia and the Czech Republic for a few euros. It is even cheaper in China. The application can show consumption or convert it directly into money if you set the fuel cost, can measure the length of the route, can serve as a camera that records video out of the way in the loop, can read and delete error codes, and can display this information in collaboration with the Dashboard another application eg in navigation
This offline navigation probably doesn't need extra introduction. It is probably still one of the best navigations, although thanks to the cancellation of roaming in Europe, I was ahead of Waze. In addition to navigating, Sygic can record videos, navigate in real-life (projecting a camera image), or project navigation to the windscreen (functional at night only). your phone.
A free online application that shares information with millions of users, so you are up to date on the road ahead. Can cleverly design a detour, highlight a radar or a deer on the road. The only condition is to turn on data that consumes the minimum amount so nobody kills it. The location sharing feature is also very handy. If you are to meet someone at a particular place, you know who is far away and will be alert to you just before the others arrive.
It is one of my favorite apps whether for hiking, car navigation, or tracking. In my opinion, there should be no rogue around the world on the phone. It can work from various map backgrounds, either online or offline. The big advantage are vector maps, which are detailed and do not take up much space. They work with them like a paper map, which is much better compared to classic navigation when searching the map. I use it to find a place to sleep if I can't find anything on Park4night
Perhaps no need to imagine travelers. It is an app where you can find places to sleep or camping. The whole app works online so it needs data.
I don't wear my wallet and the insured card is poisoning for me, so I have it on my phone. At the same time, I also have a son there, and besides, I have an overview of the preventive examinations and operations that pharmacies charge for. You will be surprised how many some exams cost ... :-)
The application I mentioned in the article on security is basically the guardian of space. It can also be activated remotely using Salient Eye Security Remote app. After activation, the camera monitors the space in front of it and, in the event of motion, triggers a noisy alarm that can only be turned off by entering the code. In addition to the preset email or sms alerts to alarm and sequentially take pictures of the action in front of the camera. Photos are uploaded to the server so they can be accessed even if your phone is stolen. It serves as an alarm in my car on an old disused phone. It is free and an alarm with similar features costs a few hundred euros.
And as a technophile, I use a phone instead of a credit card, which you can use with this app to pay anywhere in the world. It just needs to be turned on by NFC as it triggers Macrodroid at the same time as opening the application. :-)
It is an application where you copy your loyalty cards and then eg if you become a problem with your sleeping bag in Decathlon in Croatia you can go there and after loading the barcode you can solve the complaint as if you had a block with you. Of course, you will also be awarded points in Tesco or Bill without having to wear a wallet full of loyalty cards.
From the title is probably clear what it is and what it serves. The euro is not yet all over Europe, so sometimes a useful thing if you don't want to chase the marten in the woods.
These apps really do not need to be introduced, and I use them mainly on air travel as the last time in Morocco. You can book accommodation quickly and for good prices.
Everyone probably knows the activities, so these are the activities in the phone and can be fun to do without having a big box with you.
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