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ā04-21-2024 05:41 AM in
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The routine above behaves as if the location trigger is "Currently at" not "Arriving at". After I'm home for many hours I get in my car and when bluetooth connects my phone announces "Check the mail".
Is this expected behavior?
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ā04-21-2024 11:09 AM (Last edited ā04-21-2024 12:31 PM ) in
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ā04-22-2024 09:26 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesLocation is working great for me. Especially when hooked up to Android Auto.
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ā04-22-2024 09:29 AM (Last edited ā04-22-2024 10:15 AM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesThats great, but obviously your routine doesn't, so it requires some tweaking. You probably need to specify which BT device activates it, otherwise it picked your car.
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ā04-22-2024 09:31 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesSo, this is what empirical evidence suggests...
The routine starts executing when any of the 'If' conditions are met. Then routines stays executing until all of the 'If' conditions are false.
No actions are taken unless all of the 'If' conditions are met.
Testing results from the above routine.
Drive home at 7:30pm on April 23, 2024. I hear the announcement to check the mail.
The following morning (April 24, 2024) I get in my car and connect to bluetooth. I hear the announcement to check the mail.
Disconnect from car's bluetooth and count to 10. Reconnect to car's bluetooth. I hear the announcement to check the mail.
This is not really what I expected...I'm just wondering if this is by design or a bug.
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ā04-22-2024 10:27 AM (Last edited ā04-22-2024 10:33 AM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesAgain, you are requesting the routine to start when connected to Bluetooth on or after the time specified. You have to either specify which BT device activates it or take away one of the "ifs". The routine starts when all of the "ifs" are true. YOU HAVE TO SELECT THE BT DEVICE YOU WANT. When you go into your routine settings and select when connected to BT, there is a section on top that you are supposed to tap to select the particular device you want to trigger the action. Tap it (fig 1) and select one of the BT devices on the list (fig 2). If you leave it unselected it will select the last BT device you were connected to, which I assume was your car.
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ā04-23-2024 08:05 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesI think you need to look at my routine again. The BT device is my car. One of the conditions is being connected to my car. I wouldn't know what else to use.
What I want is:
When I'm coming home in my car after the mail has been delivered (around 10am) but not too late, remind me to get the mail.
Your advice doesn't make sense to me. How would you do the routine?