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Army Knife for Android Apk

Army Knife for Android 1.6.2 APK

  • Version: 1.6.2
  • File size: 1.95MB
  • Requires: Android 4.1+
  • Package Name: com.digital_and_dreams.android.android_army_knife
  • Developer: Digital & Dreams
  • Updated Feb 04, 2018
  • Price: Free
  • Rate 4.53 stars – based on 17676 reviews
What's New?

Timer:
-removed the delay on alarm notification (please test if it works on your device)
-fixed switch between portrait/landscape and vice versa problem
Flashlight:
-fixed the issue that caused the flashlight to turn off entering standby on some devices
-the widget size is back to 1x1 as it was meant to be
All tools:
now every tool is independent. For example you can: 1) start a tool, 2) go back to the launcher, 3) start another tool and you’ll see three different apps in the device apps list

Army Knife for Android App

This app contains a set of tiny tools: a unit converter, a compass (magnetometer required), a bubble level, a calculator, a stop watch, a timer, a magnifying glass, a mirror (front camera required), a ruler and a flashlight (app and widget).

Essentially it’s like an "Army Knife" Android app.

Each tool does what it is supposed to do. There's no space for special effects like 3d compass, talking level, psychedelic flashlight etc: the goal is to have a lightweight, fast and easy to use set of tools, one "tap" away from your home screen.

This app is the size of a common "standalone tool" like a compass, a flashlight or a magnifying glass. This way you'll save a lot of disk space. You'll save network consumption too, not only for the first download but for every update too.
It doesn't require network access, the permission to write on your flash memory or the permission to read your contacts.
If you find a bug, please contact us using the "Report a bug" main menu function.

Note:

- Depending on the hardware capabilities of your smartphone, some tools may not be present

- The permission to use the camera is required in order to turn on the camera flash LED. Some smartphones (for instance the Google Nexus S) don't light the flash LED if the camera is not running. If you check the most popular flashlight apps, you'll find out that they all require this permission. Android Army Knife doesn't shot any photos, doesn't save multimedia info onto the flash card and doesn't send anything on the internet: it doesn't require the network permission at all.

- This app was first released on may 2011 and since then is free and without banners!.
The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

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