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| 1 | initial version | posted 2015-01-20 12:19:22 +0200 |
I would like to suggest this optional feature which is accessible when media player is started. This way one could skip tracks easily without need for activating the display, as this is the mainly the cause for battery drain. Additionally, the phone may stay out of sight. Think of skipping a song while running, biking, car driving.
Maybe it could also be a programmable event for other developers.
| 2 | No.2 Revision |
I would like to suggest this optional feature which is accessible when media player is started. This way one could skip tracks easily without need for activating the display, as this is the mainly the cause for battery drain. Additionally, the phone may stay out of sight. Think of skipping a song while running, biking, car driving.
Maybe it could also be a programmable event for other developers.
| 3 | No.3 Revision |
I would like to suggest this optional feature which is accessible when media player is started. This way one could skip tracks easily without need for activating the display, as this is mainly the cause for battery drain. Additionally, the phone may stay out of sight. Think of skipping a song while running, biking, car driving.
Maybe it could also be a programmable event for other developers.
Using double-tap or single click for activating display may be ok in this case.
| 4 | No.4 Revision |
I would like to suggest this optional feature which is accessible only when media player is started. This way one could skip tracks easily without need for activating the display, as this is mainly the cause for battery drain. Additionally, the phone may stay out of sight. Think of skipping a song while running, biking, car driving.
Maybe it could also be a programmable event for other developers.
Using double-tap or single click for activating display while listening may be ok in this case.
| 5 | No.5 Revision |
I would like to suggest this optional optional feature which is accessible only when and as long as media player is started. This way one could skip tracks easily without need for activating the display, as this is mainly the cause for battery drain. Additionally,
Of course, using headset buttons could be the phone may stay out of sight. Think of skipping a song while running, biking, car driving.optimal choice. But there are many different headsets with different wirings or even without buttons. And as I understand only one setup is supported at the time (1.1.1.27).
Maybe it could also be a programmable event for other media player developers.
Using double-tap or single click for activating display while listening may be ok in this case.