Stamina Mode with mobile data - Xperia SP Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there,
Is there a possibility to let mobile data while activated stamina mode on?
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Sry i forgot to write that
I mean in standbye mode
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When Stamina mode disabled it should not turn off.
When Stamina mode enabled it will turn off and only on when certain apps (the ones you have configured) are recieving data.
~~Regards

But i want that for example und whatsapp get always data so that you get messages instantly if it helps i have a rooted device
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Whatsapp requires a data connection all the time if you want it to work correctly, meaning getting your messages instantly. It doesn't need allot of explanation that Stamina doesn't work properly if you're a Whatsapp user...
If you run Stamina and whitelist Whatsapp, you might aswell not run Stamina all together.
If you don't whitelist Whatsapp, then you won't get notifications.

I found an app called deep sleep battery saver that have the same effect like stamina mode but you can choose if you want mobile data on or if its under a given downloadrate to be turned off automatically
Regards and sry for my english

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Phone gets laggy, don't know why

Hi,
I noticed that after I charged my XZ using the docking station especially the launcher gets laggy until I reboot.
It's definitely not the launchers fault. Stamina mode is enabled and many user plus system apps greenified.
I'm running stock .253 unlocked with DooMKernel v7.
Did anyone experience the same issue and knows how to solve it?
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Am I really the only one with that problem? Maybe it's an issue with the apps greenified:
Account Manager
Airdroid
Amazon
Aptoide
Backup-Restore
Chrome Beta
Dropbox
Demo
eBay
Facebook
Google Keep
Lucky Patcher
Maps
MirrorLink
Office Suite
Package Buddy
Photo Analyzer
Picasa Uploader
Pico TTS
SenseMe
SmartcardService
Smart Connect
Titanium Backup
TV App Start
Update Center
Xperia Proxy
Xperia Social..
Xperia Home
Xperia extension for Throw
Youtube
Zedge
is it hot? if so its probably thermal throttling.
I will wait for the next time and see if it's hot. But the CPU goes up to 1,5ghz, so it shouldn't be thermal throttling.
It also stays laggy for hours, the device sleeps well without any battery drain.
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ccab said:
Hi,
I noticed that after I charged my XZ using the docking station especially the launcher gets laggy until I reboot.
It's definitely not the launchers fault. Stamina mode is enabled and many user plus system apps greenified.
I'm running stock .253 unlocked with DooMKernel v7.
Did anyone experience the same issue and knows how to solve it?
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might be some problems with smart connect app? it starts every time u connect ur phone to docking station
damned91 said:
might be some problems with smart connect app? it starts every time u connect ur phone to docking station
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Could be. There issue seems to be solved for now. What I did:
- degreenify smart connect and smartcard services
- delete trickster mod and replace it with faux123 kernel enhancement
Damn, looks like it has nothing to do with charging or trickster mod. Homescreen and notification bar got laggy again..
Device is not hot. With mpdecision turned off it gets a little bit smoother again, but still not perfect.
I've got this problem sometimes after I take the phone out of the dock ( not oem ). I'm on locked bootloader, root .253 version no stamina mode, only Greenify
Do you think it could be caused by Greenify?
I flashed CM10.1 and after a day that fu*king phone got laggy again..
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No, not Greenfiy, I think, in my case, it has to do with the charger, charging, docking mode something like that.
vibecatalin said:
No, not Greenfiy, I think, in my case, it has to do with the charger, charging, docking mode something like that.
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Finally.. I thought I was the only one having issues!..
Yes, after docking I occasionally have this problem. The phone just becomes laggy until I restart.
I don't use greenify since I don't root my phone. Tried killing all tasks, apps, to no avail
I have no problems on my XZ after docking it.
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I'm not having this ``problem`` but very rarely, only 3-4 times in 3 months.

Walkman app - draining battery problem.

Hi
I just wake up from my nap (like 2H) and my battery lost ~15%. Just checked the battery management tab and saw this: (pic).
I tried downloading some task killers, didn't help. I even restarted my phone 3 times, still not better whenever I turn it on walkman is already on....
What to do?
nightfaler said:
Hi
I just wake up from my nap (like 2H) and my battery lost ~15%. Just checked the battery management tab and saw this: (pic).
I tried downloading some task killers, didn't help. I even restarted my phone 3 times, still not better whenever I turn it on walkman is already on....
What to do?
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Maybe it had been downloading music info? I'm not sure. Just kill the app manually
I could not kill it manually, when I clicked walkman app in battery management the options to force stop it where blank (Stoned). In the end I reset the phone to the fabric setting... Hopefully I dont see it now.. . Still afraid to launch this **** again.
Greenify
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joke19 said:
Greenify
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paid version only (system apps)
I dont had root, still worth give it a try?
nightfaler said:
I dont had root, still worth give it a try?
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yes, definitely.

Bug report every day

Hello,
I have the moto x 2014 since a couple of day and I am getting bug reports every day (sometimes several within a day). As I click on the notification there seems to be no way to find out what to do with it.
I got this thread suggested (moto g):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2772474
Seems to be the same problem, but no solution suggested.
Could anybody savvy have a look? I would be very grateful - thanks!
This happens if you have debugging turned on, and press volume up and power at the same time.
There are 2 solutions. Don't press volume up and power at the same time. Or turn of debugging in the developer options on the phone.
There is nothing you need to do with these logs. They are used by the person who generates the log to debug the phone.
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Oh, I forgot, had to turn it on because of the helium app - thanks!!
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Tasker uses battery

Hi, I get on my non-rooted phone the message in the status bar that tasker uses the battery. How can I get rid of this message?
Go to Settings>Battery, select the Settings icon in the upper right corner, then disable Power Intensive Prompt
No, that's wrong unfortunately. This will only disable the notification for power intensive apps, but not for apps that are constantly using the battery without being power intensive, like tasker. This notification is from the Android system itself. You need to disable all Android System notifications to remove it. If you don't want to do this, you need to live with the constant notification.
No, you're wrong. Since disabling the power intensive prompt I've gotten zero notifications about Tasker using battery. I've disabled none of the system notifications. I haven't had a single battery use notification since.
djparent said:
No, you're wrong. Since disabling the power intensive prompt I've gotten zero notifications about Tasker using battery. I've disabled none of the system notifications. I haven't had a single battery use notification since.
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Does this mean you are using tasker and don't get this message?
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topcaser said:
Does this mean you are using tasker and don't get this message?
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100% correct. I only saw it briefly when I first got the phone, was as annoyed as you were, did some reading and found the power intensive prompt switch. I turned it off and haven't received a notification about battery use since. I've even double checked my notification settings after the other fellow claimed I'm wrong but I can assure that I've not turned any notifications off in the system. It's possible we're on different EMUI versions that are behaving differently but turning off that switch should keep the system from alerting you of further battery use.

Monitor Samsung Galaxy Watch battery

I have a Samsung Galaxy Watch and a Samsung S10 phone. Several times over the past week or so, my watch battery has completely drained in about an hour. I only notice when it vibrates at 15%. There doesn't seem to be anyway to get a notification either from the watch or through the Samsung Wearable app when it reaches 30% instead of 15%. Is there a way to create a task on the phone to notify me when the watch's battery level reaches 30%?
Thanks.
Sorry I have no answer to your question but as a user of the gw myself, what are you doing to drain the battery that fast? Do you have the 42 or 46mm version?
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xe0r said:
Sorry I have no answer to your question but as a user of the gw myself, what are you doing to drain the battery that fast? Do you have the 42 or 46mm version?
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I have the 42mm. Unfortunately, I'm not doing anything. It is a bug with the watch (or phone). It happens to my husband's 46mm as well. It will suddenly just become unresponsive and burn through the battery. It can drain a full battery in about an hour. Several times, I've charged it completely before bedtime, put it on to sleep, and then sometime during the night it'll drain and turn off. Happens randomly during the day, too.
That for sure makes the watch unusable. I am using the 46mm variant and use it heavily for tracking sports and / or use the navigation while sport (eg riding bike). Even with this heavy usage I never had less than ~40% in the evening. For everyday use I get 3 days with 30 percent left with my medium usage setup, if I switch off some sensors I would even get more I guess. That's what you can take as a comparison for the 46mm watch.
Now how to get there? Don't try to spend time into tracking this drain with tasker or whatever, instead pull it by the root. Sounds like some app is misbehaving (in the background?). I would try to start looking for apps on the watch. What 3rd party apps do you AND your husband have both installed? Remove them, one by one, and watch the result. I have only 3 3rd party apps (GPS navigation, wrist camera and watchevents). If it doesn't get better after you only have the stock apps installed, you unfortunately have to make a reset to the settings. If the behaviour comes back after the reset with only the stock apps, send it back if you still have warranty.
Btw, you know that you can see the apps that are running in the background on the watch? I put this overview on the double tap action on the home button. You can also use this for further investigation, like close all apps instead of one, like the suspicious one and so on...
Keep me updated on the results!
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*Edit*: just some typos.. =)
xe0r said:
Btw, you know that you can see the apps that are running in the background on the watch? I put this overview on the double tap action on the home button. You can also use this for further investigation, like close all apps instead of one, like the suspicious one and so on...
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How do you see which apps are running? I know through the Samsung Wearables app that I can see what apps have used the most battery since last charged, but unfortunately that is no help in this situation. I just removed a couple of apps that were on the watch that I don't use (Samsung Flow, and one or two others). Now the only uninstallable apps are Timer and Stopwatch. Everything else is a stock app (most of which I never use).
Thanks.
I don't know how it is called in English, so I roughly translate it on the fly:
- Settings
- Expanded settings (4th entry with the orange gear and plus sign)
- Double tab home button
- tick recent apps --> [x]
Now you get an overview of the open apps when you do a double click on the home button.
Why does it not help to see which app is using the most battery in the wearable app? Whas it a 3rd party app? System app?
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