Here's a fairly easy slam dunk for those who know the answer...
I have a Macrodroid macro that fires on a geofence Entry/Exit. I need the trigger to fire as close to when it actually happens as possible. Therefore, I have the location update set to every 30 seconds.
I know this frequent update is a big battery drain -BUT- I only need to have this macro enabled when I arrive home.
So here's my question... Can I minimize the battery drain by DISABLING the macro when I do not need it? In other words, does the location updating by this macro stop if the macro is DISABLED??
Thanks in advance!
I have a Macrodroid macro that fires on a geofence Entry/Exit. I need the trigger to fire as close to when it actually happens as possible. Therefore, I have the location update set to every 30 seconds.
I know this frequent update is a big battery drain -BUT- I only need to have this macro enabled when I arrive home.
So here's my question... Can I minimize the battery drain by DISABLING the macro when I do not need it? In other words, does the location updating by this macro stop if the macro is DISABLED??
Thanks in advance!