Memory booster pro problem on timescape - XPERIA X8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am happy with memory booster because I can save more battery and performance is bettery. using on eclair but I notice that timescape is not receiving any more status on facebook when I have memory booster... Is there a conflict with the two?

amnher said:
I am happy with memory booster because I can save more battery and performance is bettery. using on eclair but I notice that timescape is not receiving any more status on facebook when I have memory booster... Is there a conflict with the two?
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Open Memory Booster application and try to find application killing configuration if it is present there. Uncheck timescape from the killing list and save.
Actually what happens the memory boosting softwares doesnt know which apps are important and to be retained runing except system app. So you have to manually configure them.

I'm so much thankful for your kind reply...
Actually I added timescape on whitelist but theres no updates on facebook. Only in messages or miss calls. What other services does involve on timescape?

amnher said:
I'm so much thankful for your kind reply...
Actually I added timescape on whitelist but theres no updates on facebook. Only in messages or miss calls. What other services does involve on timescape?
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Actually I am now on GDX and I dont have the Timescape. You can try to find these on your services list to put them in whitelist.
1. eventstream
2. infinite.extension or infinite view
3. TimescapeRssPlugin
4. TimescapeSpline
5. TimescapeWidget
if you succeed reply.

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taskiller 1.5 doesn't work on my G2... killing apps really needed?

Hi,
I've installed taskiller 1.5 on my G2 but it doesn't seem to work when I try to stop all applciations.... well he closes everything in the TasKiller list which is fine but when I long-press the home button I still see applications in the "normal" application list which aren't visible in the TasKiller list...
Any idea? I've already reinstalled it... is it possible that the reason is that my G2 isn't rooted?
Any other great applications to close all open app (preferably with an exclusion list)?
Thx!
B
I dont think those apps necessarily are running. It just displays the ones recently used.
Hi,
At first your G2 must be rooted !
After that this application works lovely
well the killing in taskiller works, but I still see applications when I long-press the home button...
can someone say for sure if these applications are running or if they are just the "recently-used" list?
I also heard that applications in the background are "idle" in android and don't consume any battery, RAM or CPU... can someone confirm this?
thx
B
hi, I am the taskiller's developper.
First : the home button display most recently used apps.
Second : taskiller display all runnings app (and service) except "system", "android core", and phone app (because some guys kill the phone app for test : system will crash sometimes after)
Theses apps are maybe idle and dont consume cpu (but have allocated memory), maybe I will add feature to display the status.
Hi, maybe you can exclude the alarm clock as well from the kill-list because I've noticed when setting an alarm, and using taskiller afterwards the alarm doesn't go off anymore!
cheers
b
berre said:
Hi, maybe you can exclude the alarm clock as well from the kill-list because I've noticed when setting an alarm, and using taskiller afterwards the alarm doesn't go off anymore!
cheers
b
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hi,
+1000
or you can add it in the ignore list by long pressing the task in the app
weetabix1980 said:
or you can add it in the ignore list by long pressing the task in the app
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Yes I know but it's limited at 2 app and already used
I sent an email to the developer to include this feature (alarm) in the next release.
next release will automatically ignore the alarm, and remove it from the ignore list, I post it on the market as soon as possible (I try another feature before ^^)
it doesnt need to be rooted! mine wasnt and worked fine now with hero rom it works fine
bonesy said:
it doesnt need to be rooted! mine wasnt and worked fine now with hero rom it works fine
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True ,,,
My G2 not rooted, TaskKiller works fine.
Thanx "horb" for this App
Hero and Taskiller..
I have used the Taskiller full version on my HTC Magic, and was always very satisfied with it; now, the same feeling with Taskiller on my new HTC Hero. But, one question, maybe somebody can help me:
I guess due to the Hero's extended UI, there are several new, repeating processes on the Taskiller list (com.htc.provider, com.htc, com.htc.dcs, etc) which I have never seen on the Magic. Could somebody (Taskiller developers?) please provide a list of the essential Hero-specific processes, which should be put on the ignore list on the HTC Hero?
Thanks in advance.

Can't kill apps?? Then kill their receivers

Every Android user is obsessed with battery. Now battery consumption depends on two things
1)How u use the phone/tablet(Obviously)
2)The apps you use(also obviously)
U can get the maximum battery if the apps closed after their use was over or if the apps didn't open when we didn't want them. But fortunately/unfortunately this doesn't happen in android. Instead apps may start on their own using something people call 'Receivers' and keep wakelocks which consumes battery. This maybe good as some apps need to sync. But maybe sometimes there is no need for that.So if we can kill these receivers then we can save huge amounts of battery.
You are going to require ROOT for this method to work. There are many apps which let you kill receivers but most of them kill specific ones. I use Autorun manager which lists all of them. But its not free. So get the full version
1)open the app and go for advanced
2)It will list all the apps with receivers
3)search for the apps which have a receiver for CONNECTIVITY CHANGE and BOOT. U will have to search manually. Click on an app, then click at it receivers to see if they start for connectivity change.
4) now disable only those receivers whose apps don't need to start automatically
5)continue like that. U can also close receivers for package(apk) modification
6) you can close receivers for system apps by enabling in settings but that's risky and don't touch any app unless u r sure that its safe to close its receiver
There are apps (lidroid toolbox and rom toolbox) which will allow you to directly kill receivers for boot and connectivity change but they won't list all receivers. Additionally u can kill other receivers by using own intelligence.
Remember every action has a reaction.
Will this work for my phone galaxy exhibit 4g an can u make a safe list
sent frm budget phone runnin cm9 gon hate lol
Would using a start up manger do the same thing , something like this or this ?
Thanks for the original tip , will be sure to try that one out.
hatememarkz said:
Will this work for my phone galaxy exhibit 4g an can u make a safe list
sent frm budget phone runnin cm9 gon hate lol
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works on every rooted phone and tablet. will soon provide a safe list cheers
Sean_Seany said:
Would using a start up manger do the same thing , something like this or this ?
Thanks for the original tip , will be sure to try that one out.
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Startup manager just disables boot receivers. Rom toolbox is better and easier. But not efficient. it itself has receivers which sucks battery but doesn't allow to disable them
hatememarkz said:
can u make a safe list
sent frm budget phone runnin cm9 gon hate lol
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If You r new to this thing then don't go to system apps modification. limit urself to downloaded apps. This method disables receivers meaning they won't start automatically but u can start them wen u need(that's great)
1)If u use Facebook or friendcaster then disable boot and network change and connectivity change and any other except the C2dm receivers.
2)Some backup managers and file managers have package modification receiver. close that. but don't close schedule receivers
its just using common sense. Don't touch anything which looks important. Like sms receiver for sms apps. If u disable them then u won't get notifications

Chinese phone- l10, whatsapp and other apps not running in background.

Hello,
My dad bought the p9 not so long ago in China, EVA-AL10C00B386, android 7.0, EMUI 5.0, he stopped using it shortly after because if whatsapp was no open in the background, he would not receive any notifications.
My phone died yesterday so I'm trying to use his p9 now, not only whatsapp doesn't receive notifications when offline, I noticed that you can't use whatsapp on your pc either ( since it requires your phone to be connected when used), so I guess whatsapp (also telegram, but I guess it's a general problem) just doesn't run in the background when the app is not active.
I've been searching online for a fix, but I only found irrelevant solutions.
Is there any way to fix it? and if not, will installing a different rom fix the issue? if so, is there any specific rom I should get?
EDIT: I enabled developer options, and in the Running Services, whatsapp and the rest aren't running, so why is the phone blocking these services?
Thanks
try to use protected-apps to receive notification
http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/152649/what-is-protected-apps-in-huawei-phones
I can not find the protected-apps options, I looked every where, and under Battery, it doesn't exist, the closest option I found was settings -> battery -> close apps after screen lock.
And I already disabled it for everything.
For me worked to add a widget on my homescreen of the app you want to run in the background. With the widget the phone is forced to run the app in the background. With Whatsapp for example you can add the widget with all of the chats.
_Frostplexx_ said:
For me worked to add a widget on my homescreen of the app you want to run in the background. With the widget the phone is forced to run the app in the background. With Whatsapp for example you can add the widget with all of the chats.
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It worked! it isn't optimal, and if someone know of a real fix, I'd love to hear it,
but thanks! at least I can get my whatsapp notifications now
TomaToma said:
It worked! it isn't optimal, and if someone know of a real fix, I'd love to hear it,
but thanks! at least I can get my whatsapp notifications now
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That's good to hear that it worked ?. You could also make Whatsapp to a system app. I don't know why but that works also but you need root for this.

Question Closing background apps

I'm having major issues with the S21 ultra (i even have the 512GB/16GB ram). For example, apps like whatsapp sometimes do not receive any message until i open the app. Ive checked all the options not to optimize it or restrict background data etc, but the issue is still the same.
I had before honor 10 with 4gb ram and NEVER faced this problem
go into deep sleeping apps, and put whatsapp in never sleep.
dazed1 said:
go into deep sleeping apps, and put whatsapp in never sleep.
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I have done that and even turned off this feature completely for all apps. But this still has not solved my problem. any other ideas?
oae08 said:
I have done that and even turned off this feature completely for all apps. But this still has not solved my problem. any other ideas?
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Clear cache and data from tge app, make backups
dazed1 said:
Clear cache and data from tge app, make backups
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Also tried that and didn't have any effect.
Try disabling all power management. To check to see if you did get all the settings go to Developer Options>Standby apps, all buckets will show as active and their state can not be altered if power management is disabled.
Android can manage fine without it. For battery issues find the apks causing it and deal directly with them.
Clear system cache on the boot menu.
As for Whatsapp, I keep it disabled at all times, no likey, #10.
Power management, destroyer of worlds
it seems that latest ROM updates (I think I have this on all AUB* ones) is weirdly strict on background activities and cuts every one of them. my whole device acts strangely - apps not showing notification or showing them late (hours later than they were supposed to show), my apps are not updating: I have to repeatedly FC play store, then clear its cache so that currently installing app changes state from downloading to installing, than do it again to change state fomr installing to installed etc. worked fine on AUA* ones. it is really annoying. btw I tried to clear cache and dalvik/art cache from recovery, but that did not help. I have not tried factory seset yet...
I've had the delayed notifications problem with my Note 20 Ultra and now again with the S21 Ultra.
Some apps like the Ring Alarm come in instantly but others like eBay, PayPal ETC do not.
I have tried everything under the sun to get instant notifications to no avail.
Sure wish there was an easy fix for this problem.
In my opinion the devicemanager app isnt working properly... On my friends s20 when you end an app via taskmanager its really off when the app is in "deep standbye" on my s21 ultra its not... Think the device manager need some Updates...
Goku1992 said:
In my opinion the devicemanager app isnt working properly... On my friends s20 when you end an app via taskmanager its really off when the app is in "deep standbye" on my s21 ultra its not... Think the device manager need some Updates...
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Lol, it never worked properly.
Try disabling all power management. May or may not help. It created conflicts on my 10+ that ate battery and caused erratic behavior.
I simple close all apps at the end of the day.
Cloud apps may run even in deep standby mode and suck battery. Google system apks are prime suspects.
blackhawk said:
Lol, it never worked properly.
Try disabling all power management. May or may not help. It created conflicts on my 10+ that ate battery and caused erratic behavior.
I simple close all apps at the end of the day.
Cloud apps may run even in deep standby mode and suck battery. Google system apks are prime suspects.
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But on my friends phone its working but he is on Android 10... Beside of that i have very good battery life
Goku1992 said:
But on my friends phone its working but he is on Android 10... Beside of that i have very good battery life
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Great if it works... and it's a lick when doesn't.
Without scope storage it would have had better performance but big sister Google wrecking products as usual.
blackhawk said:
Great if it works... and it's a lick when doesn't.
Without scope storage it would have had better performance but big sister Google wrecking products as usual.
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Yes.... Google often ****s up features... Look on custom launcher compatiblity since Android 10...till now the problem isnt solved
Goku1992 said:
Yes.... Google often ****s up features... Look on custom launcher compatiblity since Android 10...till now the problem isnt solved
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Change for the sank of change isn't improvement.
Since Pie Android has been backsliding bad.
It seems that it was data corruption during regular OTA. Factory reset seems to fix problems for me.
So out of "Optimize battery usage" or "Never sleeping apps" which is the better one to select?
You can only select one or the other but not both.
felloffthetruck said:
So out of "Optimize battery usage" or "Never sleeping apps" which is the better one to select?
You can only select one or the other but not both.
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Do not use power management, it's a cluster F.
Android can take care of itself nicely if you correct the root causes for the excess battery usage.
Simply closing out apps like Brave with task manager after you're done with it is sometimes all that's needed.

Question Google Apps install

Hi to the group...
Can someone tell me how to add all the Google apps to the X60 pro +
I see a tons of bloatware chinese and just The Google play service installed.. nothing more.
Play Store.. Google and Gpay most of all...
thank's
toxstoxs said:
Hi to the group...
Can someone tell me how to add all the Google apps to the X60 pro +
I see a tons of bloatware chinese and just The Google play service installed.. nothing more.
Play Store.. Google and Gpay most of all...
thank's
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I'd installed play store manually (apk from the web). Other apps through play store then
thank's...
i got other issue as well... Whatsapp Viber telegram notification DO NOT ARRIVE until i open the program.
Seems like the phone kill the app in background...
any tips how to make it work?
Have to open an app to see if i got new messages it's really no sense...
thank's
toxstoxs said:
thank's...
i got other issue as well... Whatsapp Viber telegram notification DO NOT ARRIVE until i open the program.
Seems like the phone kill the app in background...
any tips how to make it work?
Have to open an app to see if i got new messages it's really no sense...
thank's
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Go to settings > apps and permissions > permission management > choose an app and go to "Single permission setting"
I think the main one is "autostart", but i turned on the first few to be sure. Worked for me.
toxstoxs said:
thank's...
i got other issue as well... Whatsapp Viber telegram notification DO NOT ARRIVE until i open the program.
Seems like the phone kill the app in background...
any tips how to make it work?
Have to open an app to see if i got new messages it's really no sense...
thank's
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You also might change the battery settings for those apps. In settings - battery you can change the intelligent app management to more battery use in background allowed. This did the trick for me...
but
thomascook said:
You also might change the battery settings for those apps. In settings - battery you can change the intelligent app management to more battery use in background allowed. This did the trick for me...
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which a stupidity setting is to kill istant messaging apps and notification by default? i have no words really.. and anyway.. beside sometimes they work.. most of the time they arrive all together when for example i switch from WiFi to 4/5 G network and vice versa... can't figure out how to fix it.. not just whatsapp but a lot of other apps notifications have same issue.
toxstoxs said:
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which a stupidity setting is to kill istant messaging apps and notification by default? i have no words really.. and anyway.. beside sometimes they work.. most of the time they arrive all together when for example i switch from WiFi to 4/5 G network and vice versa... can't figure out how to fix it.. not just whatsapp but a lot of other apps notifications have same issue
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Eventually enabling "mobile data use always enabled" in developer settings might help. Or disable the stupid network assistant / intelligent wifi ect.
You have to disable com.vivo.pem through adb shell command. That process kills apps to save battery. After that all notifications will come without problems

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