System restrictions on Vivo phones have not been fully uncovered yet. If you have any additional information, please let us know.
The apps loading from the background need a special permission for Autostart.
AutostartBased on the information by Vivo, this option should be present on all Vivo phones.
Newer OS version: Settings > More settings > Applications > Autostart to turn on/off the app switch.
For Funtouch OS 2.6 and lower version: i Manager > App manager > Autostart manager to turn on/off the app switch.
Lock the app in taskbarApps locked in the taskbar are safe from getting terminated when they run on the background.
Swipe up in your home screen while the app is open in background, and swipe the app icon down.
Tap the lock icon.
Done - now the app is locked in the taskbar.
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1. Swipe up the app down
while it is open in the background.
2. Tap on the lock icon that appears.
3. App is locked.
Another layout for locking the app.
1. Choose "Lockdown" in the top right submenu.
2. App is now locked
Allow the app to keep running even during high power consumption
Go to system Settings > Battery.
Go to High background power consumption.
Find your app in the list and enable the high battery consumption.
1. Open Battery section.
2. Go to High background power consuption.
3. Enable for your app.
Another layout for the similar feature, this time unde the name Background power consumption management.
1. Open Battery section.
2. Open Background power consumption management..
3. Enable for your app.
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Color change / Fix for low priority tasks ( changed from yellow to green )
Draw issues fixed for priority dialog
Usage guidelines :
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Clicking on any task gets you the priority dialog. Use the priority dialog to set Low/ Medium / High priority
ON/OFF with an alarm icon allows you to toggle or set the Alarm/Notification on the task. ( Alarm cannot be set on a date older than the current date )
Clicking on the Date display ( with a small clock icon ) opens the Date Slider dialog which allows you to set Year/Month/Hour/Minutes for the task.
Long click on the task allows you to Edit the task or delete it.
Use the check-box on the left of each task to mark the task as complete.
For deleting more than one task which are marked complete.. use the Menu -> delete Completed options menu.
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What do the icons and their colors denote ?
I can't seem to find the Battery Saver mode in Android 9 (MIUI v10.1.2.0) anymore.
There's also no indication in the battery meter for activating such mode. (used to show as orange in the meter background)
Am i the only one missing this?
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I'm in 10.1.2 and I find it in my notification drawer (bottom right)
lioutasrom said:
I'm in 10.1.2 and I find it in my notification drawer (bottom right)
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Got it thanks,
I was looking into the settings menu and couldn't find any.
It's missing his own voice in the setting really weird
hi guys, my mi 8 stay on miui 10 china rom 10.1.2.0 PEACNFI,
i have an issue about notification, notification will never appear until the screen turned on,
suspect about "save battery when device is locked" status is optimized on battery usage scanning, but i can't find how to turn it off
already lock my app (whatsapp, line, etc) in recent app list
already turn off battery saver
already set no restriction for several app on battery saver
already set autostart permission for
setting clear cache when device off = never
setting turn off mobile data when device is locked = never
any other suggestion?
thanks before
catallizer said:
hi guys, my mi 8 stay on miui 10 china rom 10.1.2.0 PEACNFI,
i have an issue about notification, notification will never appear until the screen turned on,
suspect about "save battery when device is locked" status is optimized on battery usage scanning, but i can't find how to turn it off
already lock my app (whatsapp, line, etc) in recent app list
already turn off battery saver
already set no restriction for several app on battery saver
already set autostart permission for
setting clear cache when device off = never
setting turn off mobile data when device is locked = never
any other suggestion?
thanks before
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Whatsapp / Line notifications have always been unreliable in Chinese ROM, that is quite a common issue.
Another thing that you might check is under Settings -> Battery & Performance -> Scenes -> Non-interactive mode and make sure it is DISABLED.
We need:
- OnePlus Nord CE 5G
- OxygenOS 11.0.9.9.EB13AA
- root (I have Magisk without TWRP)
- App Manager (Github)
I could start to just start screaming how terrible feature it is, and we even can't permanently turn it off, but my English is bad so better let's start.
1. Open App manager
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2. Open side menu.
3. Go to the second option - probably "list settings" in English.
4. Untick selected option (It will be ticked by default) - probably "user applications" in English.
5. Then in the search bar type: "tuner" and click on "Tuner audio Dirac".
6. Click Turn-off equivalent in your language (mine is ON because I turned it off before) - don't worry, just click this down pointing arrow icon.
7. Reboot
8. Test if this works:
Testing Methods:
- plug your headphones and listen same track with the same headphones on PC and phone
- go to options, pick audio related options, and then you will see Dirac options - click them, you should get white screen and then force push to options main menu (Its DESIRED effect) - after doing same thing continuously you will get settings menu crash (this only appears after doing this twice - not important thing)
When you get same results as above - congratulations: operation complete.
During testing, watch for any unexpected behaviour (You turned off a system component after all).
One important thing: Don't REMOVE/UNINSTALL a component. This app is already turned off and never self-activate (maybe until update, then do the same steps). I think removing this feature will affect negatively on system (somehow).
How can we access the options menu where you decide whether each app is optimized battery usage?
Since the recent update to Android 12 Oneui 4, I cannot find it in any of the options menu settings! Seems like it was removed.
I was able to see it only after an app requested it because it be turned off for itself. But how do I find the menu by myself, like when just going through the list of apps?
Looks like this:
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Not sure but yeah it appears it's gone. Now it looks like you gotta go to settings > apps and select the app of which you want to modify the battery optimization setting.
There is also the "background usage limits" in battery settings. You can add "sleeping apps" or "never sleeping apps" there. No idea if it's the same thing as the list from A11. But it probably is.
But the optimize menu still exists and works, so how can I invoke it myself?
Apps can invoke it, and my phone even shows the menu as a separate app than the settings menu. I can use the recent button to bring it back, but need to still be in memory from another app invoking it.
How can I invoke it or create an icon shortcut to it?
Settings -> Apps -> pick an app -> Battery -> then pick from the three options
Install QuickShortcutMaker, add widget to Home screen, click on it and define it as a shortcut to com.android.settings.Settings$HighPowerApplicationsActivity
And shame on Samsung for hiding it, deliberately or now, it's a jerk move.
Opening each app manually to set its battery optimization settings is a non-starter.
casualuser said:
Install QuickShortcutMaker, add widget to Home screen, click on it and define it as a shortcut to com.android.settings.Settings$HighPowerApplicationsActivity
And shame on Samsung for hiding it, deliberately or now, it's a jerk move.
Opening each app manually to set its battery optimization settings is a non-starter.
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wow, well done, sir. It's F'd that I gotta be a semi-power-user to be able to create a shortcut to bring up this hidden menu. I don't think there's any way to navigate to this menu for "normal people", is there? Goddamn, Samsung, why? Assholes.
The crossover between Samsungs "never deep sleeping app" menu and the "restrictions" per app, confuses me.
When setting an app to unrestricted, it becomes invisible to select as to never sleep.
Do these conflict? As its the case that something is set as optimised in one menu but never sleep in another, which is actually the case?
Plus I'm getting delayed notifications, so I'm just confused.
How about friends trying to find a solution to the high battery consumption of these teams with exynos I would like to delve a little more into this topic because it is not completely clear to me...
What would happen if I choose the apps that seem to me to go in the inactive category and those that go in the always inactive category... BUT I don't activate the first option to put unused apps inactive....
What is the function of the first option? It is so that I put them automatically from what I see... But if I don't activate it but I still choose the category of inactive and always inactive apps... Does it fulfill the function? Or why does the first option always have to be activated?
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also within location I saw that in the section to always allow location all these apps appear. Can't you disable or uninstall some?
I have the phone with nova launcher and many apps inactive always and so on and everything continues to be enough for me and with rest too
I have the phone with nova launcher and manual brightness, also many applications in always inactive mode and it continues to spend the same. I even see many apps that force the stop to remove permissions and I don't open them anymore and they continue to generate consumption. What happens if I disable these applications with adb:
*quick share agent
*wireless emergency alert
*android car
*authentication framework
*bixby vision
*bixby voice
*find my mobile
*continuity service mde service framework
*meta app installer, meta app services, meta app manager
*samsung text to speech engine
*private share
*quick share
*bixby routines
*samsung editing assets
*samsung free
*samsung galaxy friends
*samsung visit in
*customization service
*sticker center
If you want to find out, do it safely, i.e. backup first.
All you need is a PC and >ADB AppControl<.