Is anyone else having issue with google Clock, I set the timer and it'll just go past without any sound, the alarm is fine but not timer
I had the same problem. You have to disable optimize battery usage for the app. Go to settings, apps, special access, then optimize battery usage. Change the filter to all, find google clock, and uncheck it
phucnukem said:
I had the same problem. You have to disable optimize battery usage for the app. Go to settings, apps, special access, then optimize battery usage. Change the filter to all, find google clock, and uncheck it
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"Optimize battery usage" is not an option on mine under special access, running Android 12.
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Possible known issue with the app?
https://www.androidauthority.com/google-clock-app-bug-2
Android 12 optimise battery usage steps:
1. Goto Settings
2. Goto Apps
3. find the app you want to change settings for and click on it
4. Goto Battery
5. Select Unrestricted
When I had some problems with Google Clock, I just did a reset in the settings, and it fixed, and if it doesn't help you, then read more about it on the Internet. I'm sure someone will help you. Although, considering how many people here have already written you different ways to solve your problem, you can use their information and help yourself. To be honest, I rarely use Google Clock, especially since the most important thing for me right now is to know Precise time in capitals because I work for a company that sells airline tickets. I hope I have helped you, good luck to you.
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Any way to just disable quick settings altogether?
I was able to freeze the What's New via Titanium Backup, but I don't see quick settings anywhere in the list.
When I was on 4.3 and unrooted I just removed all the toggles and it didn't bother me too much. But now I have an empty tab.
I would use it if it weren't so limited. I can change a handful of settings. Would be useful if I could truly customize the quick settings. If I could open a much used app or run a tasker profile. Power toggles and the like working much better for me.
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Any way to just disable quick settings altogether?
I was able to freeze the What's New via Titanium Backup, but I don't see quick settings anywhere in the list.
When I was on 4.3 and unrooted I just removed all the toggles and it didn't bother me too much. But now I have an empty tab.
I would use it if it weren't so limited. I can change a handful of settings. Would be useful if I could truly customize the quick settings. If I could open a much used app or run a tasker profile. Power toggles and the like working much better for me.
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It's part of the launcher I think..
You will need to install another ROM that enables you to customize what you want
POMF2K said:
Any way to just disable quick settings altogether?
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but... why would you do that??
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No, it's built into the system UI. You can remove it if you know a thing or do about modding.
Notification: "Allow the WAP Push application to receive messages..." What to do??
I don't understand what this is all about. I just got this phone last week, and ever since it was up and running, including first boot (if I recall correctly), I've had this cell-tower-like icon in my upper left corner. Always. Swiping down from the top reveals the following notice, and I'm given the chance to allow or deny.
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Googling the content of this notice doesn't yield anything very informative, so I have a few questions:
1.) Is this coming from some app that can be disabled or uninstalled if I choose? Or is it part of the Android Oreo OS itself?
2.) What does it do if I allow it? Might it be useful or just some kind of spam?
If it's relevant, this phone was the international version, with the firmware probably Chinese (but of course I switched the language to English). Thanks for any info/help!
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What does it do if I allow it? Might it be useful or just some kind of spam?
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WAP push allows photos, URL links, wallpaper, ringtones, etc etc, to be directly embeded into SMS messages, so long as the sending server has it enabled.
It's an effort to bring SMS up to the speed of instant messaging, although it's probably a bit too late to catch up. Enabling it doesn't mean it'll work either, it has to be enabled with your service provider also.
I have mine disabled, effected nothing.
Theres quite a good explanation on StackOverflow
Hello everyone, today I woke-up with my phone pretty much dead, with only 1% of battery. The weird thing is that before bed, the battery percentage was around 70ish percent.
Here's a screenshot of the battery usage:
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Some details to help me figure it out the issue:
Auto optimize daily is on.
Auto restart at set times is on (it restarted around the time that the battery percentage drops to the floor).
Adaptative power saving is off.
Background usage limits is configured properly.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks in advance!
it's possible the Google services was running (updates and such) and used up a lot of the battery. Google being the OS developer tends to run quite a lot of things in the back without users knowing, and this is quite normal. As to draining such large amount, is your location in a poor data coverage area? if you are, then the phone likely was using extra battery to strengthen the signal. Note that even with wifi connection, data is still used for some activities by the phone.
if this keeps persisting then Google is probably not the culprit and you'll want to report the issue right away to samsung using samsung members app > get help > error report. just be sure to see the drain and immediately report.
Also, I've seen some users install 3rd party apps to track in finer detail on what is using the battery the most. I myself do not know as I don't use it, but you can easily find some recommendations on Reddit i think.
Hello there.
I am still rather new to android but understand some things. For example, I have note 10 pro with Arrow OS installed on it. Wanted it for privacy (thanks xioami, had to give them all details to unlock bootloader, woops) and get rid of bloat.
I have noticed on my last charge that microg services seem to be running. Which seems odd to me as I have disabled it (from settings app), and don't have many apps which need it. (ones which do are disabled also)
So my question is, what could be cause for it using 33℅ battery?! And where can I get further logs to understand what's going on.
If I'm running 33℅ on service I don't use, then that could be extra day or 2 for me not charging.
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Here's just showing its run as a background app.
Sorry for noob first question, with full ambiguity. Please be gentle
I have come to realise that I may have disabled it, but I have rebooted my phone a few times so it probably would re-enable.
Question still stands, can I get further logs to understand why its using 33%? Thanks
Try investigate further with betterbatterystats (grab it from xda or play store). Grant any permissions that requires (root isn't mandatory). In my old experience with microg, it might be caused by the cloud messaging service, try to increase the ping intervals to 10 minutes or greater. But your case might different.
Hello,
For some time I have been facing some problems on my device, OnePlus 10 Pro (NE2215). I don't know if this is a default behavior of the device or if it could be some configuration.
Case 1:
For example: When I open the AliExpress application, search for an item, click on one and return with the gesture, it should return to my search, but it turns out that it returns to the AliExpress homepage. This is too bad, because I always have to perform the search again. I don't know if I made myself clear, but this problem doesn't happen on my girlfriend's Iphone. When I go back a step, it always goes back to the previous one and not to the first operation I did.
Obs1: I attached the prints of the transitions so that it is clearer to understand.
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Case 2:
In addition, whenever I do that command to view how many applications I have open and I select the application I want to use, the software always reloads the application and does not keep it where it was. A good example for this case is when I open the bank application and access the credit card session, for example. When I leave the app open in the background, I open some other app and go back to the bank app again, it reloads the app and goes back to accessing the app. It doesn't keep the app loaded in the session where I was.
Obs2: I didn't put pictures, but I believe it was clear what happens.
#2 I know has been discussed here previously. This phone has an aggressive RAM cleaning and does not like background apps. You can actually make it store more if you add the swap, i.e. give your phone the "additional" 8GB of RAM in settings from storage. But this is only a bandaid solution. Iirc you can slso change some SeLinux permissions to alleviate the issue if you're savy.
#1, idk. I've had some unique behaviors myself on OOS. For example the Dasher app is absolutely terrible.