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Other popular Android Photos workflows and automations
- Get a digest of last week's photos on Sunday evening
- Automatically back up new pictures you take on your Android device to OneDrive
- When you take a pic at work with your Android send it to Unwhiteboard via your Gmail to get a PDF
- Save photos you take with your Android phone to Amazon Cloud Drive
- Take screenshot > sends to onedrive
- Tweet tweet
- Add new Android photos to your Day One journal automatically
- Upload Android Photos to Box
Useful Android Photos and Zynect Sensors integrations
Triggers (If this)
- Sensor reads belowThis trigger fires when a sensor's value is below a specified value.
- Any new photoThis Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device.
- Sensor reads aboveThis trigger fires when a sensor's value is above a specified value.
- New screenshotThis Trigger fires every time a new screenshot is taken on your Android device.
- Sensor is out of rangeThis trigger fires when a sensor's value is out of bounds.
- New photo taken in areaThis Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device in an area you specify.
- Sensor battery is lowThis trigger fires when the sensor battery is low.
- Sensor is activatedThis trigger fires when a threshold sensor detects an active condition (e.g. a leak sensor detects water).
- Sensor is deactivatedThis trigger fires when a threhsold sensor no longer detects an active condition (e.g. a leak sensor no longer detects water).
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