Hey Guys, I hope you are doing absolutely fine, and welcome back to another post. so in this post. I am going to show you “How to Shut Down your Android Device by Making Call from Another Phone?”
I’m very excited to complete this post quickly because this post is going to be an interesting post for you. Sometimes you need to shut down the phone without touching the phone. I am damn sure, you wouldn’t exit this post until you read the full content of this post.
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So Guys, in this post, I’m going to use AutomateIt App for some automation work.
AutomateIt – Automate tasks, save battery and more : AutomateIt is an Android app designed to simplify your life by automatically performing various tasks on your smartphone.
Features of AutomateIt-
• Any SMS Trigger – Triggers on SMS received
• SMS With Text Trigger – Triggers on receipt of SMS Message with a specific text
• Battery Level Trigger – Triggers on a defined battery level
• Bluetooth State Enabled/Disabled
• Bluetooth Device Connected – Any device or specific device
• Incoming/Hang Call – Any call or from a specific contact
• Headset Plugged/Unplugged Trigger
• Location Trigger – Arriving/Exiting a defined region
• External Power Connected/Disconnected
• Screen On/Off
• Wi-Fi Enabled/Disabled
• Connected to Wi-Fi network – Any network or a specific network
• Time Trigger – recurring time events
• GPS Enabled Changed – GPS Activated/Deactivated and started/stopped looking for current location
• SMS from contact
• USB Connected/Disconnected Trigger
• Airplane Mode Activated/Deactivated
• Dock State Trigger – Docked to Car/Desk
• Application Status Trigger – Triggers when selected application activated or deactivated
• Outgoing call – all calls or calling a specific contact
• Sound Mode Changed to Silent/Vibrate/Normal
• Boot Trigger – triggers on device startup (assuming service starts on boot)
• Manual Trigger – Requires user explicit execution of this trigger
• Cell ID Trigger – Trigger when connecting or disconnecting from defined cellular cells
• NFC Trigger – use NFC tags to launch rules
• Weather Trigger – Monitor weather at your location
• Mobile Data State Trigger
• Activity Recognition – an EXPERIMENTAL trigger that detects when you are in a car, on a bicycle, on foot, or standing still
Actions:
• Notification – Shows notification on the notification bar
• Play Sound – Plays selected sound
• Set Bluetooth State – Enabled/Disabled
• Set Sound Mode – Silent / Vibrate / Normal (With/Without Vibrate)
• Set Speakerphone State – Turn on/off
• Set Volume – Sets the volume of all streams or a specific stream
• Set Wi-Fi Adapter State – Enabled/Disabled
• Start Application
• Enable/Disable other rules
• Vibrate action
• Enable/Disable Data Connectivity action – [NOT supported on some devices – see why on developer website]
• Kill Application [Requires Root – see why on developer website]
• Launch Home Screen
• Activate/Deactivate Airplane mode [Supported for Android version prior to 4.2 and all rooted devices]
• Enable/Disable GPS [Supported for Android version prior to 2.3 and all rooted devices]
• Enable/Disable Sync
• Set Mobile Data – Enable/Disable Mobile Data
• Set Screen Brightness – Automatic or specific value
• Enable/Disable screen automatic rotation
• Dial Phone Number
• Send SMS to the phone number
• Set screen timeout (Including “Never” turn off)
• Shutdown device [Requires Root]
• Text-to-Speech – Say defined text
• Reboot [Requires Root]
• Set Wallpaper – set your home screen wallpaper
How to Shut Down your Android Device by Making Call from Another Phone?
STEP1: First of all, You have to download and install the Automateit App. This app needs root access. So, make sure to grant the root permission.
STEP2: Tap on Next, select ‘My Rules’, and tap on the (+) icon.
STEP3: In the next screen tap on the ‘Call State Trigger’
STEP4: Now, choose the option ‘Incoming Call’
STEP5: In the next step, select the contact. You can choose from saved contacts or can create a new one.
STEP6: Now tap on ‘Next’ and on the next screen, select ‘Shutdown Device Action’
STEP7: Now you need to provide the name for the rule and save the rule.
Now you just need to make a call from the contact you specified and your Android device will be Shutdown.
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