Conveniently turn your screen on or off by simply shaking your device, reducing power button wear and tear
Conveniently turn your screen on or off by simply shaking your device, reducing power button wear and tear
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Program license Free
Developer FREEBOOKS Editora
Version 6.0
Works under Android
Also known as Shake Screen On Off FREE
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Developer
FREEBOOKS Editora
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
6.0
Also known as
Shake Screen On Off FREE
Pros
- Lets you turn the screen on and off with a shake, reducing reliance on the power button
- Designed for low battery impact on Android versions up to KitKat 4.4
- Works even on compact devices such as an Android 6 smartwatch
- Adjustable shake sensitivity for different devices and preferences
- Pro version removes ads and adds automatic start-up, automatic unlock, proximity sensor support, and vibration options
- Uses Device Administrator permission for direct control of screen lock and unlock
Cons
- Higher battery consumption on Android 5 and later due to an operating system bug
- On some hardware the screen may not wake again after being turned off
- Requires Device Administrator access, which makes uninstallation less straightforward through the standard app manager
- Ads are present in the free version
- Finding the right shake sensitivity can require some tweaking
Shake Screen On Off FREE is a small utility from FREEBOOKS Editora that lets you turn your Android screen on or off with a shake instead of using the physical power button. By moving the action to a motion gesture, it helps reduce wear on the hardware key and gives you quicker access to your device’s display.
It is aimed at Android users who constantly reach for the power button, miss a double-tap-to-wake feature, or struggle with tiny buttons on compact devices such as standalone Android watches.
Shake to wake and lock your screen
The core idea is very simple. Once active, the app listens for motion and, when it detects a shake, it can lock the display or wake it again. This replaces pressing the power button for routine tasks like checking the time or glancing at notifications.
Someone using an Android 6 smartwatch reported that the app finally made the tiny device practical, since they no longer had to hunt for a small button just to see the clock or incoming messages. In that case, setting the app to a very high sensitivity gave reliable results, which suggests there is some room to tune how responsive the shake detection feels.
For users who miss the double-tap gesture on newer or different phones, this motion-based approach can be even more convenient, since you do not need to aim for a specific part of the screen.
Battery behavior on different Android versions
Shake Screen On Off FREE is designed to run in the background without heavily affecting battery life, particularly on devices up to Android KitKat 4.4. On these systems, it is described as an efficient choice for controlling the screen.
On Android 5 and later, there is a known issue in the operating system that leads to higher power usage when this kind of background control is active. The description notes that the extra consumption is present but should not be dramatic. In practice this means older phones and tablets benefit the most, while newer devices may pay a modest battery cost for the added convenience.
Free version basics and Pro extras
The free edition delivers the main feature, shaking to turn the display on and off, at no charge. Ads are present in this version, but you still get the key functionality that protects the power button and speeds up access to the screen.
Those who rely on the app daily can move to the Pro version, which removes advertising and adds several extras:
- Automatic start-up, so the service can activate on its own after a reboot.
- Automatic screen unlock, which can skip an extra interaction when the display wakes, depending on your setup.
- Proximity sensor support, letting the app factor in sensor data to refine how and when the screen reacts.
- Vibration options, giving tactile feedback when the shake action triggers.
One smartwatch user was satisfied enough with the free behavior to plan a Pro purchase, which indicates that the base feature is robust and the upgrade is mainly about comfort and refinement.
Compatibility, hardware limits, and permissions
According to its description, Shake Screen On Off FREE works with most Android phones, tablets, and even niche devices such as an Android 6 smartwatch. However, there is a clear caveat. On some hardware the app can successfully turn the screen off, but may not be able to bring it back on again because of device-specific limitations. This is tied to how certain manufacturers implement power management, not to the app alone, so real-world behavior can vary.
The app uses the Android Device Administrator framework so it can lock and unlock the device directly in response to a shake. To gain that ability it needs administrator-level permission, which has two practical consequences. First, the lock and unlock actions are tightly integrated with the system. Second, uninstalling works differently from regular apps that do not use that permission.
If you try to remove Shake Screen On Off FREE only through the standard Android App Manager, the uninstall control appears disabled. Instead, you need to rely on the uninstall option provided inside the app itself. Some people who struggled with removal simply missed this requirement, even though the explanation appears during setup.
Everyday experience
In everyday use, Shake Screen On Off FREE focuses on doing a single job rather than presenting a long list of tools. You get a reliable motion trigger for display control, simple enough that it worked even on a tiny watch screen where more complex automation utilities felt unwieldy.
The presence of sensitivity adjustment is helpful, particularly for wearables or devices that move a lot, since you can make the gesture either more forgiving or more strict. For someone who has just switched from a phone with double-tap-to-wake, this app can restore that sense of instant access without asking for any complicated interaction on the touchscreen.
Overall, Shake Screen On Off FREE is a focused utility that can breathe new life into older Android hardware, reduce stress on your power button, and speed up everyday interactions with your screen, as long as you are aware of the permission model, mixed behavior on some devices, and slightly higher battery use on newer Android versions.
Pros
- Lets you turn the screen on and off with a shake, reducing reliance on the power button
- Designed for low battery impact on Android versions up to KitKat 4.4
- Works even on compact devices such as an Android 6 smartwatch
- Adjustable shake sensitivity for different devices and preferences
- Pro version removes ads and adds automatic start-up, automatic unlock, proximity sensor support, and vibration options
- Uses Device Administrator permission for direct control of screen lock and unlock
Cons
- Higher battery consumption on Android 5 and later due to an operating system bug
- On some hardware the screen may not wake again after being turned off
- Requires Device Administrator access, which makes uninstallation less straightforward through the standard app manager
- Ads are present in the free version
- Finding the right shake sensitivity can require some tweaking