Pie keep killing my apps in background - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Hello, since the update to Android Pie my phone is killing the app in background everytime i switch them. Since i use my phone for games it's very frustrating to restart the app everytime. How can i keep my apps open? Thanks in advance and sorry for my english

Maybe it is turned on in your developer options, that apps would strictly be killed after not in use. In developer options (Phone-info->software-info->tapping on buildnumber, till its unlocked) under the apps section ist the point you could maybe turn off.

Ionakr said:
Hello, since the update to Android Pie my phone is killing the app in background everytime i switch them. Since i use my phone for games it's very frustrating to restart the app everytime. How can i keep my apps open? Thanks in advance and sorry for my english
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Have you added the apps to the "sleeping apps" in battery settings?

filounoir said:
Maybe it is turned on in your developer options, that apps would strictly be killed after not in use. In developer options (Phone-info->software-info->tapping on buildnumber, till its unlocked) under the apps section ist the point you could maybe turn off.
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No, i have the "standard limit" for the app on background, if that's what you mean
stonedpsycho said:
Have you added the apps to the "sleeping apps" in battery settings?
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No, i don't have any

Make sure they are allowed background access in app settings for battery.

Have you tried wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode? It could be a simple software conflict.

Much easy to add app to run in backrground is on desktop long press on icon than press info about app...After that options of that app is open there choose battery options and than tick allow runing in background
You can check in device manager/battery if there is set to no run in background apps
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kradcliffe said:
Make sure they are allowed background access in app settings for battery.
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iceepyon said:
Have you tried wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode? It could be a simple software conflict.
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blinkt88 said:
Much easy to add app to run in backrground is on desktop long press on icon than press info about app...After that options of that app is open there choose battery options and than tick allow runing in background
You can check in device manager/battery if there is set to no run in background apps
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From here? It still keep closing after 20 or less minutes
I have done an hard reset after update

Help my apps are closing overnight I wake up in morning and my 26 apps have closed and only 4 apps left.ive tried everything including factory reset. Please help guys

A late reply but go to:
Settings>Apps Tap the 3 dots in the top corner and choose 'Special access' then choose 'Optimise battery usage'. From the choice of 'Apps not optimised' and 'All' choose 'All'. Turn off Optimise for each app you don't want to close automatically.

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Disable "Data traffic is disabled" notification [SOLVED]

There is a way to disable it. See this post!
Is anyone able to disable the "Data traffic is disabled" notification when switching of mobile data?
On my previous Xperia Arc I could modify custom_settings.xml in "/system/etc/customization/settings/com/android/phone/" to disable it. However, on the Xperia Z this directory does not exist. Creating it, setting the permissions (644) and setting up the file as below does not help. Maybe the version is not right or some line are missing for the Xperia Z...
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<settings version="1">
<setting key="data-connection-except-mms-can-clear-icon" runtime="false">true</setting>
<setting key="data-connection-except-mms-show-icon-when-enabled" runtime="false">false</setting>
<setting key="data-connection-except-mms-show-icon-when-disabled" runtime="false">false</setting>
</settings>
Re: Disable "Data traffic is disabled" notification
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Have you tried a different toggle app? I remember installing a smart toggle app on my Ion and the warning disappeared.
Re: Disable "Data traffic is disabled" notification
Often Sony use a standalone apk to provide this kind of functionality.
I've not looked but it would be in /system/app and usually sensibly named
Rashkae said:
Have you tried a different toggle app? I remember installing a smart toggle app on my Ion and the warning disappeared.
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I want to use Tasker with secure settings for that. When connected to WiFi want it to turn off data to preserve energy. A toggle is not reliable because then I have to keep an eye if it is connected or not. Defeats the purpose.
pulser_g2 said:
Often Sony use a standalone apk to provide this kind of functionality.
I've not looked but it would be in /system/app and usually sensibly named
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You don't get it. The switching works of course. I don't want the warning showing up every time I disable data (when connected to WiFi).
Re: Disable "Data traffic is disabled" notification
This is weird,cause i can remove the notification just by swiping or clear.
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gm007 said:
This is weird,cause i can remove the notification just by swiping or clear.
Sent from my C6602 using xda premium
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True. But on my other Xperia's I could disable it all together. When I hop from WiFi to WiFi hotspot I am connected to data in between. Also when WiFi signal is low and often drops you get this message like 20x. It is annoying and has no use.
Re: Disable "Data traffic is disabled" notification
bassie112 said:
You don't get it. The switching works of course. I don't want the warning showing up every time I disable data (when connected to WiFi).
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I do get it..
Usually, Sony uses a separate apk for each such notification and you can just delete it or disable it...
For example the Xperia T has a thing that turns off the phone after 15 minutes if there's no sim inserted is just a separate APK
pulser_g2 said:
I do get it..
Usually, Sony uses a separate apk for each such notification and you can just delete it or disable it...
For example the Xperia T has a thing that turns off the phone after 15 minutes if there's no sim inserted is just a separate APK
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Maybe Sony uses an apk to show it. Still I have never heard how to disable it that way on the Arc. I could also imagine that you would get problems on other levels when actually deleting stuff. Changing or adding a line is better. On alle my Xperia's (last was the Arc) it was possible to disable it like I showed on post 1. No apk involved. It would be very strange that this would not work for the XZ in a similar fasion. So that's why I asked. But apparently no one knows (yet).
I found a way to disable the Data traffic icon. I've used Elixir 2 from the Google play to do this.
1) Open Elixir
2) Click on "applications" button
3) Click on the options button that is in the left of the button that is like the play button and click "sistem applications"
4) Search "phone" app and click on it, "show details"
5) Desactivate "DataTrafficExceptMmsNotifier", you can find it in "Services"
6) Now reboot.
You must be root!!!
I think all works fine after this.
Sorry for my very bad english.
incodnita said:
I found a way to disable the Data traffic icon. I've used Elixir 2 from the Google play to do this.
1) Open Elixir
2) Click on "applications" button
3) Click on the options button that is in the left of the button that is like the play button and click "sistem applications"
4) Search "phone" app and click on it, "show details"
5) Desactivate "DataTrafficExceptMmsNotifier", you can find it in "Services"
6) Now reboot.
You must be root!!!
I think all works fine after this.
Sorry for my very bad english.
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Wow thanks man. That is one very usefull find!
F*** yeah it is working
Hang on - the OP wanted to disable the popup notofication. Doesn't this just remove the toggle from the status bar?
No no, it's removing only the "Data traffic is disabled" notification.
vibecatalin said:
No no, it's removing only the "Data traffic is disabled" notification.
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Indeed. And it works by following the above guide (or page 1).
incodnita said:
I found a way to disable the Data traffic icon. I've used Elixir 2 from the Google play to do this.
1) Open Elixir
2) Click on "applications" button
3) Click on the options button that is in the left of the button that is like the play button and click "sistem applications"
4) Search "phone" app and click on it, "show details"
5) Desactivate "DataTrafficExceptMmsNotifier", you can find it in "Services"
6) Now reboot.
You must be root!!!
I think all works fine after this.
Sorry for my very bad english.
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sorry which app is that? can't find that service. no app called "phone", saw several similar names.
seems to be holding the illumination bar app on white constant , so really want to get rid of it!
EDIT: found it sorry, it's called KEYPAD on my phone. thanks..
Can it be found in system/app with a root explorer?

[Q] Notification Pulldown

In my pull down the power saver shortcut is always there and i can not remove it by swiping or changing it to on and then off etc is everyone else seing this as well?
Paleryder said:
In my pull down the power saver shortcut is always there and i can not remove it by swiping or changing it to on and then off etc is everyone else seing this as well?
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not the only one. Check and see if you can disable it by going in to settings -> apps -> All -> Power. I can't get rid of it sadly. :/
The only way to permanently remove it now is by rooting.
To temporarily remove it, you can ford close the "Power" app from the App info screen.
What i done was hold it down then stop app it's now gone but can use it in settings
Settings, apps, all, power, turn off notifications, yes
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yvibes said:
Settings, apps, all, power, turn off notifications, yes
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This doesnt work on non rooted devices. The "show notifications" option is greyed out and cannot be unchecked. At least thats how it is on my device running 1.28.401.7.
omar302 said:
This doesnt work on non rooted devices. The "show notifications" option is greyed out and cannot be unchecked. At least thats how it is on my device running 1.28.401.7.
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Mine is rooted and it is still greyed out. Confused dearly by that.
Long813 said:
Mine is rooted and it is still greyed out. Confused dearly by that.
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If you are rooted, you need to either flash a ROM that has that option enabled, or install a mod (like this) to enable it.
omar302 said:
If you are rooted, you need to either flash a ROM that has that option enabled, or install a mod (like this) to enable it.
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I thought ARHD had it. I'll check the link out though.
Thanks,
Any updates on this? What happens if I disable it?
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tazb said:
Any updates on this? What happens if I disable it?
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For non-rooted (stock) phones, you can't remove it. You can bypass it by "Force closing" the Power app. But it will come back after a reboot or if your battery goes down to 14% & Power Saver turns on.
As for disabling it, I didn't try, but would expect that you will loose the "Power Saver" function & the options under Settings>Power. ("Power" will be completely gone).
the best way to disable the notification while keeping the power saving app running is to disable the notification receiver activity in the power app.
must have root access
1. install and open an app 'system tuner'
2. click system and wait until all of the apps are there
3. scroll down to 'Power'
4. tap power and then tap details
5. scroll down to "receivers"
6. untick "powersaver.PowerSaverNotificationReceiver"
7. reboot

App kill

How do I get an app like Animated Navbar keep running in the background?
Go to Settings -> Battery -> App Launch and search for the App. Set it to manuelly and allow it to keep running in the Background.
tobi2709 said:
Go to Settings -> Battery -> App Launch and search for the App. Set it to manuelly and allow it to keep running in the Background.
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Thanks but I already tried that but it still close it
The memory management on this phone is hyper aggressive and causes problems with lots of apps, even when they're whitelisted. No solution until someone makes a custom kernel, AFAIK.
LSHA1980 said:
How do I get an app like Animated Navbar keep running in the background?
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Try this:
Settings
Apps & Notifications
Apps
Settings (down to left)
Special access
Ignore battery optimization
(Choose)All apps
Tap on app of your choice:
(Choose) Allow
Thanks guys. It's working now after firmware update to 120 (C432)
Thanks guys. It's working now after firmware update to 120

let apps run in background android pie

how to let apps run in background without automatically close in android pie
It's a little hidden.
Go settings, device maintenance, Battery. Under the estimated runtime click battery consumption button.
In the following list tap on a random app (not screen or something) and then tap on battery optimization. The select on top "All" apps and allow the one you want.
If someone has a faster approach let me know.
My phone language isnt English so the buttons may have slightly different names.
MowTow said:
It's a little hidden.
Go settings, device maintenance, Battery. Under the estimated runtime click battery consumption button.
In the following list tap on a random app (not screen or something) and then tap on battery optimization. The select on top "All" apps and allow the one you want.
If someone has a faster approach let me know.
My phone language isnt English so the buttons may have slightly different names.
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i did that but every day my apps are killing except last 4 apps
lotfy ahmed said:
i did that but every day my apps are killing except last 4 apps
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Is developer options enabled? At the bottom there is a setting that can limit background processes.
Bober_is_a_troll said:
Is developer options enabled? At the bottom there is a setting that can limit background processes.
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i dont want to make limit i want the apps runs in background
I believe Bober_is_a_troll meant that you could check whether that option is already enabled for some reason and disable it.
Yes this sounds like you have background services limited to 4. Make sure to check the dev options!
Make sure "background process limit" is set to default.

Question [Origin OS Ocean] How to get push notification from various apps (like social and messaging)

Like the title say, I'm in trouble getting the notification of any app I install : I disabled vivo.pem as suggested in one other thread and allow notofication per single app (that were turned off before) and last disabled the background battery optimization for those apps.
No luck after all, as nothing show up when I send whatsapp mess e.g.
Any ideas?
(Latest Origin firmware)
PassingComplexion said:
Like the title say, I'm in trouble getting the notification of any app I install : I disabled vivo.pem as suggested in one other thread and allow notofication per single app (that were turned off before) and last disabled the background battery optimization for those apps.
No luck after all, as nothing show up when I send whatsapp mess e.g.
Any ideas?
(Latest Origin firmware)
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I had to use the uninstall command on vivo.pem to get my notifications to work, disable didn't help me on the latest firmware.
Also, check the app permissions, hold down app, info, app permissions.
Turn off (remove permissions if app isn't used)
Single permission settings (turn all on the switches), you can also review permissions
Go back 2 screens and select notifications, select all sliders and then check your desired app notification is going out via priority display.
Finally go to settings, battery, background power consumption management, and change the setting for the app you want to not sleep by choosing high background power usage.
So annoying, I know, too many settings and easy to forget one
Good luck!
DJorgio said:
I had to use the uninstall command on vivo.pem to get my notifications to work, disable didn't help me on the latest firmware.
Also, check the app permissions, hold down app, info, app permissions.
Turn off (remove permissions if app isn't used)
Single permission settings (turn all on the switches), you can also review permissions
Go back 2 screens and select notifications, select all sliders and then check your desired app notification is going out via priority display.
Finally go to settings, battery, background power consumption management, and change the setting for the app you want to not sleep by choosing high background power usage.
So annoying, I know, too many settings and easy to forget one
Good luck!
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Thanks for the time spent in the long answer; however still no notifications on the tested app (whatsaap) with all the reccomended settings.
Is since 2015 I think that I don't have a chinese firmware phone and the things have changed, in fact, before, was enough to install play store and all the notification were received without further settings.
DJorgio said:
I had to use the uninstall command on vivo.pem to get my notifications to work, disable didn't help me on the latest firmware.
Also, check the app permissions, hold down app, info, app permissions.
Turn off (remove permissions if app isn't used)
Single permission settings (turn all on the switches), you can also review permissions
Go back 2 screens and select notifications, select all sliders and then check your desired app notification is going out via priority display.
Finally go to settings, battery, background power consumption management, and change the setting for the app you want to not sleep by choosing high background power usage.
So annoying, I know, too many settings and easy to forget one
Good luck!
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Hey Guys,
i also did every setting as told and my Notification for especially WhatsApp isn't working at all.
Sometimes it does, but then all of a sudden it just refreshes when I open the App itself.
I even put it down in the Bar with the 5 Main Apps, in hope those would be refreshed or kept alive in the Background.
Not sure anyway what you mean with uninstalling vivo.pem.
Suckz kind of, because apart from that it really is a great Phone... aside from Android Auto not working.
F4ISR said:
Hey Guys,
i also did every setting as told and my Notification for especially WhatsApp isn't working at all.
Sometimes it does, but then all of a sudden it just refreshes when I open the App itself.
I even put it down in the Bar with the 5 Main Apps, in hope those would be refreshed or kept alive in the Background.
Not sure anyway what you mean with uninstalling vivo.pem.
Suckz kind of, because apart from that it really is a great Phone... aside from Android Auto not working.
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You have to plug in phone on computerand run ADB command to uninstall vivo.pem.
Vivo.pem is a system that aggressively shut down apps to save battery power, to much shut downs and notifications stop working.
Check the thread "Origin Os initail review" on here and you will find out how to do it. Takes only 10 minutes
Robsjo said:
You have to plug in phone on computerand run ADB command to uninstall vivo.pem.
Vivo.pem is a system that aggressively shut down apps to save battery power, to much shut downs and notifications stop working.
Check the thread "Origin Os initail review" on here and you will find out how to do it. Takes only 10 minutes
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Just did that, thanks for the advice, much appreciated
F4ISR said:
Just did that, thanks for the advice, much appreciated
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After doing the uninstalling did it stop the issue?
I uninstalled, rather than disabled, their power saving vivo.pem, ensured all my apps had priority permissions for notifications, disabled battery saving, and added them to 'autostart' in their respective permissions, and I get proper notifications for all the social media and messaging apps. The only small glitch come with Google Messages which won't display notifications in system wide dark mode. You can get around that by enabling the 'chat bubbles' option in Google Messages settings as they do work in dark mode.
Notifications are not the only issue , i cannot select Mock gps location app in Developer Mode ...
I press on the app i want to use ,but nothing happend , the app is not selected .
Anyone noticed that too ?
Thanks
There is no need to uninstall vivo.pem, I think. Just some few steps:
1. Go to recent apps and lock it.
2. Settings -> Apps & permissions -> App manager -> WhatsApp -> Permissions -> Single permission settings -> Autostart and Startup enabled.
3. Settings -> Battery -> Background power consumption management -> WhatsApp -> Select high background power usage.
4. Settings -> Battery -> More settings -> Disable Sleep mode.
Works fine for me.
Do you use Whatssup? after the latest OS update it cannot connect to linked devices

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