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Navi Auto Start (NAS)

Navi Auto Start (NAS)

Catégorie : PersonnalisationVersion: 1.0.2.001

Taille:21.92MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Présentation de Navi Auto Start (NAS), votre compagnon d'application de navigation ultime! Vous en avez assez de tâtonner votre application de navigation tous les matins? NAS simplifie votre trajet quotidien en lançant automatiquement votre application de navigation préférée et en vous guidant vers votre maison ou en travaillant lorsque vous êtes connecté à l'alimentation, au bluetooth ou au Wi-Fi. Réglez simplement vos adresses à la maison et au travail, branchez votre téléphone et laissez NAS gérer le reste. Personnalisez votre expérience en définissant vos temps de trajet / congé pour une navigation parfaitement chronométrée.

Avec des fonctionnalités comme "Navi Auto Run" et "Popup (superposition)", la navigation devient incroyablement transparente. Et, en utilisant l'API d'accessibilité, vous obtenez un contrôle complet sur les paramètres de votre smartphone, y compris la terminaison de l'application et la possibilité d'activer / désactiver le Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Dites adieu à la frustration de se perdre et bonjour dans la navigation sans effort.

Caractéristiques de Navi Auto Start (NAS):

  • Conseils automatisés: profitez de la navigation automatique vers vos adresses "Accueil" et "Travail" enregistrées lors de la connexion à l'alimentation, au Bluetooth ou au Wi-Fi.

  • Expérience de navigation transparente: l'application lance et ferme de manière transparente votre application de navigation, offrant un voyage fluide et ininterrompu.

  • Intégration de l'API d'accessibilité: Tirez parti de l'API d'accessibilité pour un contrôle précis sur la terminaison de l'application, l'activation / désactivation des hotspot Wi-Fi / Mobile et les paramètres de la barre de notification.

  • Configuration sans effort: Définissez rapidement et facilement vos adresses "Home" et "Travail" et commencez les conseils automatique avec une connexion simple à une source d'alimentation.

  • Options personnalisables: personnalisez votre expérience de navigation en spécifiant les heures de trajet / congé et de sélection dans divers modes de guide (devoirs, Homefavorites, conduite). Ajustez les paramètres tels que l'affichage de l'icône de guide et le temps d'attente de lancement de l'application de navigation.

  • Options d'exécution flexibles: choisissez votre déclencheur d'activation préféré: alimentation (sans fil ou câblé), Bluetooth ou Wi-Fi.

Conclusion:

Navi Auto Start (NAS) révolutionne la navigation en vous guidant automatiquement vers vos destinations lorsqu'elles sont connectées à l'alimentation, au bluetooth ou au Wi-Fi. Son intégration d'application de navigation transparente et ses paramètres hautement personnalisables permettent une configuration sans effort et une expérience de navigation vraiment sans tracas. Téléchargez NAS aujourd'hui et ne vous inquiétez jamais de se perdre à nouveau!

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