{"package_name":"com.jarsilio.android.waveup","name":"WaveUp","summary":"Turn on the display by waving","category":"System","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.jarsilio.android.waveup","latest_version_code":131,"latest_version_name":"3.2.26","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.jarsilio.android.waveup","apk_size":4874311,"apk_sha256":"356592d59564047dc20cd489d05a8235f5cf214431ceb36f89c15892e3aa786b","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-main","last_updated":1781805647,"release_timestamp":1781779577,"description":"<b>WaveUp</b> wakes up your phone—switches the screen on—when you wave over the proximity sensor.\n\nI built this app because I got tired of pressing the power button just to check the time (a surprisingly frequent habit). Inspired by the <b>great</b> Gravity Screen On/Off. I looked for an open-source alternative and just couldn’t find one. So I made it myself!\nCheckout the code: https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/wave-up\nA possibly more more up-to-date README: https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/wave-up/#waveup\n\n<b>Features</b>\n\n▸ <b>Wave mode</b>: Turns the screen on when you wave over the proximity sensor.\n▸ <b>Pocket mode</b>: Turns the screen on when you pull your phone out of a pocket or bag.\n\nBoth are <i>enabled by default</i> but can be turned off in settings.\n\n▸ <b>Screen lock</b>: cover the sensor for a second (or your chosen time) and the phone locks. <i>Off by default</i>, but easy to enable.\n\n<b>Wait, what's a proximity sensor?</b>\nIt’s that invisible little thing near your phone’s earpiece that turns off the screen when you’re on a call.\n\n<b>Known Issues</b>\nSome phones keep the CPU running while listening to the proximity sensor and this drains battery (blame your phone, not me). Most phones don’t, so battery use is minimal.\n\n<b>Accessibility Services</b>\n\n▸ Purpose: Starting with Android 9, WaveUp utilizes the Accessibility Services API to allow users to switch off the screen.\n▸ Privacy and Security: WaveUp uses the Accessibility Services API exclusively for this purpose and only if the 'lock' option is enabled. No personal data is collected, stored, or shared through this service.\n▸ Permission Scope: The Accessibility Services permission is strictly used for enabling the screen lock feature. It does not monitor or interact with any other aspect of device usage.\n\n<b>Permissions</b> (yep, quite a few)\n\n▸ <b>WAKE_LOCK</b> – turn on the screen\n▸ <b>RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED</b> – auto-start on boot\n▸ <b>READ_PHONE_STATE</b> – pause during calls\n▸ <b>BLUETOOTH /","categories":["System"]}