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Is there a way of whitelisting apps when using aggressive doze? Since the last update podcast republic has stopped working. The app is not battery optimised but that didn't help. Any other suggestions.

Eggstones said:
Is there a way of whitelisting apps when using aggressive doze? Since the last update podcast republic has stopped working. The app is not battery optimised but that didn't help. Any other suggestions.
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Yes you can do so by Dont Optimize them
Settings > Battery > Battery Optimizations > Select the apps and don't optimize them that you wish to whitelist [emoji106]
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Funk Wizard said:
Yes you can do so by Dont Optimize them
Settings > Battery > Battery Optimizations > Select the apps and don't optimize them that you wish to whitelist [emoji106]
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Done that and it hasn't sorted it. I don't have battery optimisation as an option. I can do the no optimisation either from the app list on the battery screen or via aggressive doze option on that screen.

Eggstones said:
Done that and it hasn't sorted it. I don't have battery optimisation as an option. I can do the no optimisation either from the app list on the battery screen or via aggressive doze option on that screen.
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What os? I run the latest beta and that works for me
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What os? I run the latest beta and that works for me
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I run 7.1.1 and Oxygen 4.1.3. No direct option to optimise battery as described above on my T3.

Eggstones said:
I run 7.1.1 and Oxygen 4.1.3. No direct option to optimise battery as described above on my T3.
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Then you might find that on battery options settings on the three dots, check on the 7.1.1 thread
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Funk Wizard said:
Then you might find that on battery options settings on the three dots, check on the 7.1.1 thread
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That is what I have done. I've used the settings under aggressive doze that you access from the three dots and marked it as not optimised. App still miss shaving.

Eggstones said:
That is what I have done. I've used the settings under aggressive doze that you access from the three dots and marked it as not optimised. App still miss shaving.
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Yeah that's it, just don't optimize these and disable advanced optimization
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Funk Wizard said:
Yeah that's it, just don't optimize these and disable advanced optimization
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Sorry for being a pain but where do i find that option? Searching settings doesn't show it. Doesn't seem be under battery either.
Thanks for the help. I do appreciate it.

Battery optimisation Screen
Eggstones said:
Sorry for being a pain but where do i find that option? Searching settings doesn't show it. Doesn't seem be under battery either.
Thanks for the help. I do appreciate it.
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I'm guessing you're looking for this screen?
Just search for "battery" in settings. Click on Battery Optimization, and it will bring you to a settings screen, where you will have access to more options, click on battery optimization again.

Vergil-00 said:
I'm guessing you're looking for this screen?
Just search for "battery" in settings. Click on Battery Optimization, and it will bring you to a settings screen, where you will have access to more options, click on battery optimization again.
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Thanks but that is what i have already done via a different route. However i cannot find the advanced optimisation mentioned above

Eggstones said:
Thanks but that is what i have already done via a different route. However i cannot find the advanced optimisation mentioned above
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Maybe it's the same thing, but they renamed it in the beta version?
At least it says it does the same thing... almost.

Thanks. I guess you can't individually exclude apps that show up there.

@Eggstones When I had aggressive doze and app hibernation ticked, the apps I excluded were not closed in the background - so what you did in the screenshot from post #7 should be enough. I never used "auto close high power usage apps", but I believe you should just leave it unticked.
Just a random ideea... Can you set it as default music app? Maybe it will work out and stay in memory?

Thank you. I'll try that.

Eggstones said:
Thank you. I'll try that.
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Edited my post with another... Random ideea

I'll use that as a backup plan!

This is rather weird but switching off the kill power hungry apps seems to have improved my battery life

Vergil-00 said:
Maybe it's the same thing, but they renamed it in the beta version?
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At least it says it does the same thing... almost.
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Hmm.. can't find it in 4.1.6.

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accessibility services keep turning off

My phone is rooted and installed twrp.
I have problem, accessibility services keep turning off. I enabled greenify in accessibility but after couple minutes is turn to off.
Its happening whit all installed apk like dashlane, nova launcher, greenify.
What the f*ck turn my services off?
Same thing is happening to me. Any idea how fix it?
Same happening to me
At first try to add these apps to all possible whitelists of Huawei power management apps. It should not be cleaned by RAM manager and should be left not closed when screen is off. It helped here.
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I put greenify in protected app and for now is ON in accessibility. Last 2 day working ok.
ylapas said:
At first try to add these apps to all possible whitelists of Huawei power management apps. It should not be cleaned by RAM manager and should be left not closed when screen is off. It helped here.
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Can you explain what you did?
Milamber said:
Can you explain what you did?
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Just go in phone manager, in protected app in second page. Check your apk here.
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zelenko said:
Just go in phone manager, in protected app in second page. Check your apk here.
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Thanks but in protected app I don't have the apk, only a list of installed applications
Yet another EMUI "feature". Hating when it happens to me as well, though I do have mixed luck with whitelisting the apk in question (where ever you can - why the hell do we have both the battery keep-running-with-screen-off feature, and the "ignore optimizations" crap? And what does this even do?).
emilrune said:
Yet another EMUI "feature". Hating when it happens to me as well, though I do have mixed luck with whitelisting the apk in question (where ever you can - why the hell do we have both the battery keep-running-with-screen-off feature, and the "ignore optimizations" crap? And what does this even do?).
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How are you whitelisting it? The only apps I see are play store ones
Milamber said:
How are you whitelisting it? The only apps I see are play store ones
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Settings - apps - "Advanced" - "ignore optimisations" - select "all apps" from the drop down menu - set apps in question to "allowed".
Nope, I don't have these settings (Huawei x2 702L B006)
emilrune said:
Settings - apps - "Advanced" - "ignore optimisations" - select "all apps" from the drop down menu - set apps in question to "allowed".
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So, if these settings are not there, and the "protected apps" also does not solve the problem, any suggestions?
emilrune said:
Settings - apps - "Advanced" - "ignore optimisations" - select "all apps" from the drop down menu - set apps in question to "allowed".
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I have done this but still my apps like LastPass, Greenify, LookOut still get closed.
Is there another option I am missing.?
TG09 said:
I have done this but still my apps like LastPass, Greenify, LookOut still get closed.
Is there another option I am missing.?
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Same here with Roboform password manager on Mate 9 with EMUI 5.0 . All system settings give it permission and exemption from optimization. But accessibility is turned off after a very short time of the phone screen being off. There has to be something strange going on.
hx4700 user said:
Same here with Roboform password manager on Mate 9 with EMUI 5.0 . All system settings give it permission and exemption from optimization. But accessibility is turned off after a very short time of the phone screen being off. There has to be something strange going on.
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Strange this has not been fixed.
IMHO Huawei or EMUI should let us manage the system whitelisted apps..
It is obvious that the phone administrator is not enough to ensure we can leave opened on background 100% sure some apps... My telegram app from time to time also appears stopped.. Mmmm "strange" but easy to solve for huawei's developers if they were interested in
So strange^2
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TG09 said:
Strange this has not been fixed.
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Actually I have found that it is a feature not a fault. I rang up Huawei to ask for help.
What you need to do is go into Settings (swipe down from top, then cog wheel) > Battery > Close apps after screen lock
Then scroll down to your 'problem' app, and switch to off.
You might be surprised at the apps that have managed to get themselves set to off. I certainly was.
hx4700 user said:
Actually I have found that it is a feature not a fault. I rang up Huawei to ask for help.
What you need to do is go into Settings (swipe down from top, then cog wheel) > Battery > Close apps after screen lock
Then scroll down to your 'problem' app, and switch to off.
You might be surprised at the apps that have managed to get themselves set to off. I certainly was.
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Even having setup properly battery optimisation to be ommited, keep open when close and whitelist on clean up sometimes telegram gets close... We all (or most of us) know.about that options to be setup but Huawei maintains a "hidden" apps whitelist like Google apps that are permitted to be run on background ... We know is not a big and we want to have full control of which apps.to permit 100% of time not decided by Emui. That's the point.
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hx4700 user said:
Actually I have found that it is a feature not a fault. I rang up Huawei to ask for help.
What you need to do is go into Settings (swipe down from top, then cog wheel) > Battery > Close apps after screen lock
Then scroll down to your 'problem' app, and switch to off.
You might be surprised at the apps that have managed to get themselves set to off. I certainly was.
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I have this configured for LastPass and it still gets closed.
Worked like a charm
emilrune said:
Settings - apps - "Advanced" - "ignore optimisations" - select "all apps" from the drop down menu - set apps in question to "allowed".
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Thanks for this. It worked and now LastPass stays active for fill ins.

Auto-close battery draining apps not working

Ever since I've upgraded from Open Beta 4 to Open Beta 5 I can't toggle the option on. It's not greyed out but when I access the setting again, it's turned off. It also doesn't work as I receive notifications about battery draining apps.
The "lock" in recent apps view is not checked for the apps I get notifications for.
I've already wiped cache+dalvik but of no avail.
Does anyone else experience this? Any ideas on how to fix this?
If you need further information just let me know.
Cheers and thanks in advance!
Same problem
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Jesusopfer said:
Ever since I've upgraded from Open Beta 4 to Open Beta 5 I can't toggle the option on. It's not greyed out but when I access the setting again, it's turned off. It also doesn't work as I receive notifications about battery draining apps.
The "lock" in recent apps view is not checked for the apps I get notifications for.
I've already wiped cache+dalvik but of no avail.
Does anyone else experience this? Any ideas on how to fix this?
If you need further information just let me know.
Cheers and thanks in advance!
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Same problem
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Yes it a known bug,
Use the user feedback app to report the problem to Oneplus!
Now they've removed auto-close in open beta 6 completely.
Great.
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Jesusopfer said:
Now they've removed auto-close in open beta 6 completely.
Great.
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Doesn't matter!
There is already battery optimization and advanced optimization options.
Midomad said:
Doesn't matter!
There is already battery optimization and advanced optimization options.
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Yeah, you're right. Didn't check that, thanks alot!
I've optimized all apps now - But how does that affect receiving notifications? Especially messaging apps?
I assume that they will still work if I don't use the advanced optimization, am I correct?
Jesusopfer said:
Yeah, you're right. Didn't check that, thanks alot!
I've optimized all apps now - But how does that affect receiving notifications? Especially messaging apps?
I assume that they will still work if I don't use the advanced optimization, am I correct?
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I think yes, but you can still disable apps from optimization.

OneUI upgrade: notification issues

Hi all,
I have a Note 9, specifically SM-N960F (HW MP 0.700), its an Exynos I bought in Australia.
Samsung doesn't seem to have community forums in Australia, and the US one needs one to use an American ZIP code to sign up.
After my upgrade to OneUI, there may have been a few notification issues in the beginning, but later they've become worse. Quite a few apps don't notify, this issue is especially with G-Tasks, an app for reminders and lists. I don't actually remember Gmail working for a long time either, I have to manually open it to check for emails.
Even if I open the G-Tasks app a few mins before a reminder is supposed to be triggered, it won't happen. In developer settings, at the bottom there is a heading called "standby apps", where is seems is the only way to set apps to "active" so they don't automatically get put to sleep.
There doesn't seem to be any list or setting in the battery section in maintenance to select apps that never get put to sleep.
I've seen this link, but it doesn't seem to change anything:
https://www.theandroidsoul.com/one-ui-notifications-problems-and-fixes/
So, most other notifications work, but Gmail, G-Tasks and likely a few others don't. I've set both of these apps to "Active" in the standby apps section in developer options and also checked their own notification settings, disabled, then enabled their notifications, and nothing changed.
Any advice?
Thanks
Have you also confirmed that they are not enabled in 'Sleeping Apps' and 'Optimize battery usage'? Yes, OneUI did mess up with battery settings organization so here's how to navigate to each of these:
Sleeping Apps: Settings > Device Care > Battery > Settings on TDM in top right > Sleeping Apps. You can also play with other settings here.
Optimize Battery Usage: Settings > Apps > Special access on TDM in top right > Optimize battery usage.
PS: TDM is acronym for 'Three-dotted menu'.
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Paras Lehana said:
Have you also confirmed that they are not enabled in 'Sleeping Apps' and 'Optimize battery usage'? Yes, OneUI did mess up with battery settings organization so here's how to navigate to each of these:
Sleeping Apps: Settings > Device Care > Battery > Settings on TDM in top right > Sleeping Apps. You can also play with other settings here.
Optimize Battery Usage: Settings > Apps > Special access on TDM in top right > Optimize battery usage.
PS: TDM is acronym for 'Three-dotted menu'.
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Hi Paras,
Thanks for your advice, I've had a look and only Maps was set as a sleeping app. I've always have power mode set as medium and have just set it to optimising to see if that helps anything. It previously didn't affect my important notifications.
Fisher
fisher.grubb said:
I've always have power mode set as medium and have just set it to optimising to see if that helps anything.
Fisher
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With medium power saving, is 'Restrict Background Data' ticked in your case? That will cause apps to only download data (and thus, notification) when they run in foreground. Each app can also be restricted or whitelisted to download data in background.
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Paras Lehana said:
With medium power saving, is 'Restrict Background Data' ticked in your case? That will cause apps to only download data (and thus, notification) when they run in foreground. Each app can also be restricted or whitelisted to download data in background.
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Hi Paras, yes, good point, I tried it by unticking the apps using wifi and mobile data in the background so that it only had "Limit CPU speed" ticked, and reduce brightness by 10%, and screen resolution to FHD+.
Gtasks still didn't trigger, I've put the power saving to optimised again and thats only when it works.
Fisher
fisher.grubb said:
Hi Paras, yes, good point, I tried it by unticking the apps using wifi and mobile data in the background so that it only had "Limit CPU speed" ticked, and reduce brightness by 10%, and screen resolution to FHD+.
Gtasks still didn't trigger, I've put the power saving to optimised again and thats only when it works.
Fisher
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Reset the app preferences. Keep the app whitelisting or blacklisting as default. And then enable medium power saving without restricting data. You never know which service is responsible for fetching notifications.
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Paras Lehana said:
Reset the app preferences. Keep the app whitelisting or blacklisting as default. And then enable medium power saving without restricting data. You never which service is responsible for fetching notifications.
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Hi Paras,
Yes, I've also questioned which system service handles notifications and if there are settings or configs related to it.
For resetting app preferences, to you mean the individual apps and seeing if there is a button to set everything back to defaults? Are you referring to deleting cache? I've deleted cached for both Gmail and Gtasks apps a couple of days ago and it didn't seem to make a difference.
For black and whitelisting, are you talking about sleeping and disabled apps in the battery settings?
In developer settings, at the bottom there is the standby apps section and I've put Gmail as "working_set" as that seems to be what many other apps are.
Fisher
fisher.grubb said:
Hi Paras,
Yes, I've also questioned which system service handles notifications and if there are settings or configs related to it.
For resetting app preferences, to you mean the individual apps and seeing if there is a button to set everything back to defaults? Are you referring to deleting cache? I've deleted cached for both Gmail and Gtasks apps a couple of days ago and it didn't seem to make a difference.
For black and whitelisting, are you talking about sleeping and disabled apps in the battery settings?
In developer settings, at the bottom there is the standby apps section and I've put Gmail as "working_set" as that seems to be what many other apps are.
Fisher
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- There are different services for showing notifications for different apps. For GApps, find anything related to Google.
- Find Reset App Preferences option on menu in 'Apps'.
- Apart from battery settings, Apps > Special Permissions > Optimize Battery Usage.
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Paras Lehana said:
- There are different services for showing notifications for different apps. For GApps, find anything related to Google.
- Find Reset App Preferences option on menu in 'Apps'.
- Apart from battery settings, Apps > Special Permissions > Optimize Battery Usage.
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Hi Paras,
Thanks a lot for your advice, I've tried this for a couple of days now and it seems to work, I think the likely issue was to select certain apps and disable "optimisation" in the apps section.
Man, I only went into Apps to check permissions and maybe "Force Stop", I had no idea they'd bundled extra settings, including power management, crazy, they should have this in the battery settings.
Loads of other people must be having issues with certain apps, its important for people to easily isolate their important apps when they don't work, so Android just lets them run as normal, even under battery savings.
Thanks, you've helped me solve my problem.
Fisher
fisher.grubb said:
Hi Paras,
Thanks a lot for your advice, I've tried this for a couple of days now and it seems to work, I think the likely issue was to select certain apps and disable "optimisation" in the apps section.
Man, I only went into Apps to check permissions and maybe "Force Stop", I had no idea they'd bundled extra settings, including power management, crazy, they should have this in the battery settings.
Loads of other people must be having issues with certain apps, its important for people to easily isolate their important apps when they don't work, so Android just lets them run as normal, even under battery savings.
Thanks, you've helped me solve my problem.
Fisher
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Yes, I agree, these settings are hard to find and that's what made me initiate this guide. Glad that I was able to help.
Paras Lehana said:
Yes, I agree, these settings are hard to find and that's what made me initiate this guide. Glad that I was able to help.
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Thanks very much, will look through it, I may even write to Samsung about it for them to make it easier, especially for battery management.
Fisher
I emailed Samsung Australia,
They replied saying they've forwarded my advice to the main office.
I linked in this thread in my email to them, hopefully they'll see your guide Paras.
I was shocked to learn how complicated these settings have become, thanks a lot.
It was very weird how after searching, I never came across it on the net.
I'll mention if Samsung contacts me again over this, hopefully a simple move or addition of the battery optimised app list from the Apps section in the main settings list to the battery settings in General Maintenance will happen to put all battery management related items in one place.
Fisher
Thank you for the support, man. Wish you a great experience with your beast!
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Thermal Throttling in redmi note 7 and how to solve it.

So once i tried rendering the same video on my rn7 and an asus mp m1 with sd 636.
guess what the sd636 won.
i realised the cpu is being throttled to save battery.
so i took two measurements of the cpu speed wrt time with the help of CPU throttling app with and without miui battery optimisation which is available in the battery saver section of the app info.
here are the results
1)with stock settings
https://ibb.co/k9M0GjH
2) without the stock battery settings:
https://ibb.co/fdKSr7d
to disable this throttling enable no restrictions on the battery saver option
Here is a battery benchmarking app in case you want to benchmark the battery and compare.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.texts.batterybenchmark
Texts Battery Benchmark - Apps on Google Play
should i choose "no restrictions" for every app ?
chazy chaz said:
should i choose "no restrictions" for every app ?
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no only the apps which u need the maximum performance, for example pubg
okay i get it .. thanks man
That's useful to know. Thank you :good:
What app did you use for measurements?
If I want to measure CPU ,first measure with settings that I have now, after that ,go to battery saver and sett all app to no restriction.
I will se the difrence in CPU with and without battery optimization
tze_vitamin said:
What app did you use for measurements?
If I want to measure CPU ,first measure with settings that I have now, after that ,go to battery saver and sett all app to no restriction.
I will se the difrence in CPU with and without battery optimization
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this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=skynet.cputhrottlingtest
do share your results here
When I what to took measurements,I first in battery optimization set app to not optimized, after measurements set all app to optimize.
According your measurements ,the phone working better when is apps not optimized,right?
tze_vitamin said:
When I what to took measurements,I first in battery optimization set app to not optimized, after measurements set all app to optimize.
According your measurements ,the phone working better when is apps not optimized,right?
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no no this is not the correct step
follow the steps below:
1) open settings
2)manage apps
3) click on the app you want to optimise
4) then click on the battery saver option which is below restrict data usage
5) then click on no restrictions
aishik212 said:
no no this is not the correct step
follow the steps below:
1) open settings
2)manage apps
3) click on the app you want to optimise
4) then click on the battery saver option which is below restrict data usage
5) then click on no restrictions
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Ok, I found all this, I use game that I play Empires and puzzles, set to no restriction.
Now open Thermal throttling and start measurements.
When I finish,I go back to game and battery saver set to optimize and then again do measurements.
Then I will see results?
I thought that this app measurements all application..
How app know that I change game to no restriction?
tze_vitamin said:
Ok, I found all this, I use game that I play Empires and puzzles, set to no restriction.
Now open Thermal throttling and start measurements.
When I finish,I go back to game and battery saver set to optimize and then again do measurements.
Then I will see results?
I thought that this app measurements all application..
How app know that I change game to no restriction?
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I'm unable to understand what you're saying
aishik212 said:
I'm unable to understand what you're saying
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Sorry..my English is bad.
You help me with settings and explain how app works.. I will research a little ..and and do measurements.. thanks for help
tze_vitamin said:
Sorry..my English is bad.
You help me with settings and explain how app works.. I will research a little ..and and do measurements.. thanks for help
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you open that app
click on the start button and let the rear finish
after it is done you'll see a graph and that graph will tell u wheather the phone is being throttled or not
u cannot check the throttling in any other app or games.
Unfortunately this technique is obsolete now, after the latest update the thermal Throttling issues did increased and it cannot be stopped anymore.
will update if any change happens.
Does it affect the battery life if we'll enable "no restriction" on app battery saver?
Use game booster. In it, add all the apps to memory exceptions but not the games. This solved my hating problem.
install thermalmodx module, no throttling at all.
aron11195 said:
install thermalmodx module, no throttling at all.
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how install thermalmodx
aishik212 said:
Unfortunately this technique is obsolete now, after the latest update the thermal Throttling issues did increased and it cannot be stopped anymore.
will update if any change happens.
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Did it stop now sir?
pmcc4watch said:
Did it stop now sir?
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nope the thermal throttling situation is quite bad now.
even the charging gets slower just with the in box cover due to the heating.

Question Did anyone find a solution against the agressive background killing of apps?

Apps will automatically close within 10-20 seconds after I leave the app through the home gesture. It drives me crazy that literally no app will stay open in my recents. I tried locking the apps in the recents, it did not help. (What's the sense of locking apps there then?!)
Anyone has a solution/workaround?
Just select to not optimize that app in battery settings....
I'm on OOS 13 Open Beta 2 build and haven't encountered this issue at all. Apps stay in background for hours honestly.
Maybe check Battery Optimization for each of those apps and permit Background Activity?
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Just select to not optimize that app in battery settings....
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I did that but it doesn't help. Apps stay in recent when I leave them but if I open it again seconds later, I'm greeted with the splash screen and for example Chrome reloads the website.
hackslash said:
I'm on OOS 13 Open Beta 2 build and haven't encountered this issue at all. Apps stay in background for hours honestly.
Maybe check Battery Optimization for each of those apps and permit Background Activity?
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I tried disabling every possible battery optimisation but apps still close seconds after I leave them.
Here is few solutions. Don't know if they works or not.
Oneplus
Hey Android vendors, don’t kill my app!
dontkillmyapp.com
Dayuser said:
Here is few solutions. Don't know if they works or not.
Oneplus
Hey Android vendors, don’t kill my app!
dontkillmyapp.com
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Tried everything described in there already, nothing helped sadly. Thanks though
memocatcher said:
Tried everything described in there already, nothing helped sadly. Thanks though
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Final solution... Change phone
memocatcher said:
Apps will automatically close within 10-20 seconds after I leave the app through the home gesture. It drives me crazy that literally no app will stay open in my recents. I tried locking the apps in the recents, it did not help. (What's the sense of locking apps there then?!)
Anyone has a solution/workaround?
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stop using cos. install oos.
g96818 said:
stop using cos. install oos.
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I'm on OOS 12.1
I have this same issue. All this ram and apps still closing out right after you leave them.
This is definitely a tweak/edit/change you did somewhere on your end. Maybe developer options?
Tilde88 said:
This is definitely a tweak/edit/change you did somewhere on your end. Maybe developer options?
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No, since its happening to.other people too as you can see. I tried everything
Yes It can be a "pita"! Looking for a solution as well...
memocatcher said:
Tried everything described in there already, nothing helped sadly. Thanks though
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Developer options>standby apps, are all buckets showing as active? If not global power management is active.
Does it happen in safe mode ie 3rd party app causing it?
memocatcher said:
No, since its happening to.other people too as you can see. I tried everything
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Weird doesn't happen to me at all. I just checked, and I am even in battery saver mode. Programs stay in RAM as expected, and load immediately in the state/position they are in. Android 12 A.15, rooted, tons of debloat via adb disable. I also even run Malwarebytes with realtime stuff and scanning enabled.
Double post. Please delete
Tilde88 said:
Weird doesn't happen to me at all. I just checked, and I am even in battery saver mode. Programs stay in RAM as expected, and load immediately in the state/position they are in. Android 12 A.15, rooted, tons of debloat via adb disable. I also even run Malwarebytes with realtime stuff and scanning enabled.
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I'm sure it does, try opening one app, copy from one, switch to another and paste, continue doing that. Eventually it'll lose your position.
Apps remain in recents yes but the absolute state is not kept.
dladz said:
I'm sure it does, try opening one app, copy from one, switch to another and paste, continue doing that. Eventually it'll lose your position.
Apps remain in recents yes but the absolute state is not kept.
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Um, yes, they absolutely stay in whatever position I left it in for as long as I leave it. Do I screen record for you?
Tilde88 said:
Um, yes, they absolutely stay in whatever position I left it in for as long as I leave it. Do I screen record for you?
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Thats so weird because they won't stay open in the background for like most of us. 10 seconds after I minimize an app like Gmail, then reopen it, I will be greeted with the Spash Screen of Gmail which takes like 1-2 seconds.
Chrome is even more annoying, since the website I was on 10 seconds ago, will have to reload.
It's stupidly annoying and I tried everything to get it fixed. With this behavior of RAM, that Apps close withing literaly seconds, 2 GB RAM could have also made the deal

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