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how to automate your android settings. You can simply automate the certain tasks and automatically those tasks will get done when they are triggered. You have to select the triggering and action and give them a name and thats it.

Take pictures with your device' camera (front or back) as an action with AutomateIt.
This plugin adds a dedicated action to AutomateIt to take pictures using your deveice' camera.

Pictures taken are stored on your SD card at the standard pictures folder (Usually /sdcard/Pictures/AutomateIt) and are instantly added to your gallery under the "AutomateIt" album.
Define a set of your desired behaviors in response to events on your Android device.Each behavior/rule is defined as a pair of Trigger-Action listed below.
"sometimes I’d like my phone to do stuff all on its own. It’s an Android after all" -
"AutomateIt Is a Simple and Free Android Automation Tool" - www.lifehacker.com
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AutomateIt provides a default set of useful rules to get you started:
Low battery warning
Quiet at night
Normal sound mode at morning
Max volume when headset unplugged
Lower volume when headset plugged
Unmute by SMS

Triggers:
• Any SMS Trigger - Triggers on SMS received
• SMS With Text Trigger - Triggers on receipt of SMS Message with a specific text
• Battery Level Trigger - Triggers on a defined battery level
• Bluetooth State Enabled/Disabled
• Bluetooth Device Connected - Any device or specific device
• Incoming/Hang Call - Any call or from a specific contact
• Headset Plugged/Unplugged Trigger
• Location Trigger - Arriving/Exiting a defined region
• External Power Connected/Disconnected
• Screen On/Off
• Wi-Fi Enabled/Disabled
• Connected to Wi-Fi network - Any network or a specific network
• Time Trigger - recurring time events
• GPS Enabled Changed - GPS Activated/Deactivated and started/stopped looking for current location

• SMS from contact
• USB Connected/Disconnected Trigger
• Airplane Mode Activated/Deactivated
• Dock State Trigger - Docked to Car/Desk
• Application Status Trigger - Triggers when selected application activated or deactivated
• Outgoing call - all calls or calling specific contact
• Sound Mode Changed to Silent/Vibrate/Normal
• Boot Trigger - triggers on device startup (assuming service starts on boot)
• Manual Trigger - Requires user explicit execution of this trigger
• Cell ID Trigger - Trigger when connecting or disconnecting from defined cellular cells
• NFC Trigger - use NFC tags to launch rules
• Weather Trigger - Monitor weather at your location
• Mobile Data State Trigger
• Activity Recognition - an EXPERIMENTAL trigger that detects when you are in a car, on a bicycle, on foot or standing still