The Samsung Gear S2 now has a Tasker interface of its own

04 January, 2016
If you consider yourself an Android power-user or have ever tried to dip a foot in the wonderful realm of tech automation, then you have surely heard of Tasker.

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  • Arvi Singapore
  • Ui}
  • 07 Jan 2016

This app is great. Now I can switch my phone to silent mode from my watch and worth it to pay the 0.99 just for that.

Now the only problem is my Gear S2 watch band has already given way at the junction just due to the tension on the wrist, the glue of the band with the latching mechanism is bad. And am not the only one with this problem.

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    • AnonD-81610
    • 3pw
    • 05 Jan 2016

    Nice!
    I like Tasker on Android. It's one of the main things I prefer over iOS solution.
    With Tasker you can do virtually anything you want, granted UX is a bit too programmatic, but I like it as I'm a developer as well.

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      • AnonD-362866
      • NHU
      • 05 Jan 2016

      Lol something so basic, that should actually be native... hahaha

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        • Anonymous
        • 4Jn
        • 04 Jan 2016

        Whether, not weather.

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          • Anonymous
          • 58g
          • 04 Jan 2016

          Non native app? No thanks.