Battery Optimization not available - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does any one have any idea how to disable doze for apps in which battery optimization is not available? I am trying to disable doze for Download Manager because whenever the screen turns off the file stop downloading. Any app or any method to disable doze on battery optimization not available apps?

Yasharkhan said:
Does any one have any idea how to disable doze for apps in which battery optimization is not available? I am trying to disable doze for Download Manager because whenever the screen turns off the file stop downloading. Any app or any method to disable doze on battery optimization not available apps?
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That is not an app thing. That is something google added to save battery. I found it when I was looking to disable doze completely in the rom I run. So you will have to compile your own rom with the needed changes.

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Greenify New Features

Oasisfeng the dev of greenify updated the app Introducing new feature specific to Android M.
Two in particular are -
Shallow Hibernation : Link
Aggressive Doze : Link
(Links are for info)
My question is that is that are these features fully compatible to this device.
As I'm using doze settings editor also. I'm afraid there'll be conflicts with these settings
Shallow Hibernation is kinda good cause I've been using it for a couple of hours and its better since no apps needs to be killed for hibernation so app startup time is quicker.
Doze Settings editor configs as from this thread : Extreme battery life by v7
Sure
Hello and thank you for using Q/A,
if your ROM supports Doze, you can enable aggressive Doze in Greenify. No conflicts.
Regards
Trafalgar Square

Dose 3.5.2 disposed the build-in aggressive doze mode and app hibernation?

When I looked at the battery optimize interface,I found that google's stock battery optimize strategy replaced the previous build-in aggressive doze mode and app hibernation,but I cant find any information in the update logs of 3.5.2
Yup its gone. You could always go with forcedoze if you want

^guide^how to use *doze*feature in marshmallow.

I know lot of you guys may already know how to use this feature but there are many who dont know where this *doze* feature exist in marshmallow roms and firmware because there is no enough evidence about this feature.
So here is the quick guide how to enable doze feature.
1, go to settings/battery or power saving )/details and here you can see this is the *doze* feature all of the apps that consumes battery.
By default it is auto save power on 3 days you can set it to always save power to all apps 1 by 1 as in screenshot below.
You will see huge improvement about 20% in battery life after enabling this feature.
Hope that helps
hit thanks button if this works for you:good::good::good:
umm this is just a 3rd party app that samsung use to kill background apps
nothing to do with doze
ShonkUK said:
umm this is just a 3rd party app that samsung use to kill background apps
nothing to do with doze
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Are you talking about smart manager ?
Because i think its nothing to do with any 3rd party app in battery doze feature.

how to prevent certain service from being closed

Hi all
Is there any way to prevent MIUI from closing an app that run as a service ( there is no actual app running when you check recent apps ) so you actually can't lock anything
The nHead notifications pubble is a great app but I can't find anyway to keep it running forever other wise MIUI will auto close or even when I clean memory
I'm on stock global latest 8.2.2 with no root
I have tried completely disabling battery optimization but no luck
Also the exception list in the cleaner security app is useless as I can't add any app to exception
Please any advise is appreciated
Thanks
Security>permissions>autostart.
Enable autostart for that app
From battery saver turn off ultimate mode.
STOP USING THE CLEAR ALL BUTTON IN RECENTS TAB. Never do this.
From developer options set memory optimization to off

Battery Saving Tips Root / UnRooted

I just wanted to make a quick rundown of things I do to phones, even if they have a large battery.
- Go into app info, then battery, then enabled "Background Restriction" for apps that don't need to have fast notifications. I do this for apps like XDA, Feedly, Amazon etc. Given enough time Adaptive battery will do this for you, but I go in manually for any new apps or ones that I still might use frequently. (UnRooted)
- Download Naptime and enable aggressive doze. Also play around with the experimental features. I disabled location when Doze mode is enabled. (UnRooted)
- Download Servicely from the same dev. I disabled apps when my screen turns off and whitelist phone, messaging apps and other high importance apps. (Root)
- Use Tasker to automate Battery Saver Mode when your screen turns off and disable it when the screen comes back on. Naptime can also do this in the experimental settings, but I use Tasker to trigger it based on conditions like battery percentage, etc. (UnRooted)
- Install the Universal GMS Doze in Magisk. Combining this with Naptime really helps for standby. (Root)
- Install AdAway from F-Droid. This is a small thing, but less data use for pulling ads means better battery. It's a stretch, but the other benefits are no more ads! (Root)
This is what I've got done so far. Once custom kernels are released I'm going to use the Franco kernel app to make per app customizations to underclock the CPU and GPU for apps like Messages and other lite apps to really squeeze more battery.
With these optimizations I can easily make a full day. I haven't gotten a solid SOT number yet as I change in my car through Android Auto most days, but I really want to test a day completely off a charger to see what it's like.
Again, these are things I do on even large phones like the OnePlus 7 Pro and it's almost doubled my battery life on phones. Plus, these are set and forgot things and should only require a little bit of setup.
I hope this helps yall eek out some more battery out of our awesome devices! I can start to use the phone without worrying about battery anxiety.
Or you can just enable battery saving, and don't optimize apps you really need.
That's true, and I have it enable when the screens off. I'm not sure is restricting background use AND battery saver are doubling up and helping save more battery, but I want the option to have a light theme, so restricting battery for apps gives me that option

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