Automatically back up screenshots you take from your Android device to Dropbox
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Other popular Android Photos workflows and automations
- Upload Android screenshots to Google Drive
- Screenshot send to e-mail
- Take screenshot > sends to onedrive
- Catch the thief
- Automatically email yourself screenshots that you take on your Android phone
- Picture me, at home with Hue! (photos taken at home change your bulbs' colors)
- Automatically back up new pictures you take on your Android device to OneDrive
- push screen short to Chrome
Useful Android Photos and LightwaveRF Power integrations
Triggers (If this)
- Any new photoThis Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device.
- Socket switched onThis trigger fires whenever a socket is turned on.
- New screenshotThis Trigger fires every time a new screenshot is taken on your Android device.
- Socket switched offThis trigger fires whenever a socket is turned off.
- New photo taken in areaThis Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device in an area you specify.
Actions (Then that)
- Switch on a socketThis Action will switch on your socket.
- Switch off a socketThis Action will switch off a socket.
- Lock deviceThis Action will lock a device, preventing use of the physical buttons on the device.
- Unlock a deviceThis Action will unlock a device, allowing use of the physical buttons on the device.
- Fully lock a deviceThis Action will fully lock a device, preventing both the use of physical buttons and radio control of the device.
- Open a relayThis Action will open a relay.
- Close a relayThis Action will close a relay.
- Stop a relayThis Action will stop a relay.
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