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What would you like to see from Sensorly?


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I love Sensorly and since I have found it and this site my data has taken a dramatic spike. I do believe the site could become better though. So I'm asking is there anything now that Sensorly does not report that you would like to see.

 

I personally would love to see a time lapse animation of area coverage over an amount of time that you choose.

 

I would also like to see the colors changed so the faint coverage areas actually show without you zooming all the way in.

 

Maybe coverage by devices too, like a toggle that shows the track of certain devices on a network.

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Does anyone know how to keep sensorly from turning the screen on every 30 seconds? GS3 CM10.1 nightlies. Active scanning only.

 

It keeps turning the screen on and getting a gps lock. I don't want sensorly running at all when I'm not mapping a trip!

 

The behavior right now will force me to delete sensorly from my phone.

 

From settings

-Passive scanning is unchecked

-Next wake time is never

General->Turn screen on while scanning is unchecked

General->Flush app from memory is checked

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Does anyone know how to keep sensorly from turning the screen on every 30 seconds? GS3 CM10.1 nightlies. Active scanning only.

 

It keeps turning the screen on and getting a gps lock. I don't want sensorly running at all when I'm not mapping a trip!

 

The behavior right now will force me to delete sensorly from my phone.

 

From settings

-Passive scanning is unchecked

-Next wake time is never

General->Turn screen on while scanning is unchecked

General->Flush app from memory is checked

 

That does not happen on my stock Photon Q. I have the same settings, except that "General->Turn screen on while scanning" is checked, so that, as per Sensorly, "mobile networks will be mapped;" otherwise, "mobile networks will not be mapped due to Android limitation." When not using Sensorly, I try to always exit so that it does not lurk in the background.

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