It appears that the T-Mo My Account app is draining my battery left and right. I'm running Greenify but it doesn't seem to help. Any thoughts on how to disable it without root?
Does it actually show up under your batterystats?
It sure does, it's draining as much battery as the "Screen On" process...
Did you turn every option off?
LancerV said:
Did you turn every option off?
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Yeah every notification, device health tracking is off. I've forced stop the app via the battery stats settings and in apps and via greenify...
mstreet28 said:
It appears that the T-Mo My Account app is draining my battery left and right. I'm running Greenify but it doesn't seem to help. Any thoughts on how to disable it without root?
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used this on Friday and it worked like a charm:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
chadbot3k said:
used this on Friday and it worked like a charm:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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That just does a pm hide it does nothing to stop the application from running
LancerV said:
That just does a pm hide it does nothing to stop the application from running
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Whatever it does it makes that app stop. You can try it or not, but it worked for me.
What does it do?:
• Block / Disable applications on your device
• UnBlock / Enable applications on your device
• Allow UnBlock / Enable all applications at once on your device
• Allows filtering of the displayed packages for quicker decision making
• Allows exporting your blocked / unblocked listing to a file (Right click on Read Device Packages after list is loaded)
• Allows importing your blocked, or someone else's, listing (Right click on Read Device Packages after list is loaded)
• Allows complete removal of application(s) if you have root (It will backup the original folder structure and apk for you, just in case you need to restore the application(s) back to your device.
Yeah with root access it can block them, hence the big warning when you fire it up saying it cant block them.
chadbot3k said:
Whatever it does it makes that app stop. You can try it or not, but it worked for me.
Thank me later.
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What does it do?:
• Block / Disable applications on your device
• UnBlock / Enable applications on your device
• Allow UnBlock / Enable all applications at once on your device
• Allows filtering of the displayed packages for quicker decision making
• Allows exporting your blocked / unblocked listing to a file (Right click on Read Device Packages after list is loaded)
• Allows importing your blocked, or someone else's, listing (Right click on Read Device Packages after list is loaded)
• Allows complete removal of application(s) if you have root (It will backup the original folder structure and apk for you, just in case you need to restore the application(s) back to your device.
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Still running after using that application. You can run a pm unhide com.tmobile.pr.mytmobile from a terminal emulator if you don't believe me.
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well it worked for me my battery sure appreciated it.
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Mine needed me to wipe data to make it stop draining battery. Try clearing all data for the app.
the OP wanted it to stop draining battery and that program did it, no matter if it removes it from my device. :good:
chadbot3k said:
the OP wanted it to stop draining battery and that program did it, no matter if it removes it from my device. :good:
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It appears that the option that you have presented does not actually remove the application that's causing the battery drain, however.
chadbot3k said:
well it worked for me my battery sure appreciated it.
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Yes it hides it from the application drawer that's about it, it just like when you buy a key from the playstore and you open it up and says do you want to hide from the app drawer.
Go to Settings - General - Apps - All and you will still see Tmobile My Account listed because the only way to block an application from running is with root, unless you got root already
BUT it stops the app from draining battery, regardless of removing the app...
All you have to do is try it, it only took me five minutes and my battery has been lasting over 10 hours a day after I did it. The app no longer shows up under running apps or under my battery stats.
chadbot3k said:
used this on Friday and it worked like a charm:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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Seem like a great tool and good tutorial video in the link.
Can you list what you blocked out and any benefits to battery life from what you blocked out?
chadbot3k said:
BUT it stops the app from draining battery, regardless of removing the app...
All you have to do is try it, it only took me five minutes and my battery has been lasting over 10 hours a day after I did it. The app no longer shows up under running apps or under my battery stats.
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I blocked My Tmobile app, some of the LG apps that I won't use (like dual window, can't remember all) and my battery has had a noticeable difference, like I said well over 10 hours on heavy usage. Today my battery is at 8h40m on battery with 6h30m estimated left.
chadbot3k said:
I blocked My Tmobile app, some of the LG apps that I won't use (like dual window, can't remember all) and my battery has had a noticeable difference, like I said well over 10 hours on heavy usage. Today my battery is at 8h40m on battery with 6h30m estimated left.
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Cool.
Thanks for sharing.
Related
Okay I have a note 4 and ever since 5.0 and even 5.1 my phone with wifi on would lag .... chrome would load slow, some apps wouldn't load, app store would take minutes for everything to load, facebook, etc.....
I downloaded DNSet from app store set it to auto start and now my phone is 100% working no problems, this is after many cache wipes, factory resets....
Hope this helps someone if they are having problems like I have.
An app is worth a shot...I downloaded it, and have it set, so we will see how well it does...I notice a little bit of speed increase when opening up Web pages and apps. If this keeps up, thanks for the info.
I use package disabler. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ospolice.packagedisablerpro&hl=en
Thanks to you both! These apps rock!
Yeah, package disabler made this phone way quicker and improved battery life dramatically. Thank you for the suggestion.
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What apps are safe to disable?
ramharder said:
What apps are safe to disable?
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The app knows what is safe. You hit remove all bloatware and it does it for you. I had to turn back on my calendar and a few things, but its really easy.
Dnset made my browser easily 10x faster.
Yeah I just used the other app with DNSet and now my phone is like it was when I first bought it.
Just downloaded both of these and they've worked wonders! Only complain is that DNSet leaves the icon in my notification tray all the time.
Falchion17 said:
Just downloaded both of these and they've worked wonders! Only complain is that DNSet leaves the icon in my notification tray all the time.
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Long press the notification in the pull down, tap the little "i." Then uncheck "show notifications."
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spexwood said:
Long press the notification in the pull down, tap the little "i." Then uncheck "show notifications."
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Thanks, I just did this but priority notifications for it were already turned off:
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I've noticed that when on WiFi (on 5.1.1) that my battery drains at least twice as fast than when it's off. Could DNSet or Package Disabled apps mentioned here correct this problem?
Falchion17 said:
Thanks, I just did this but priority notifications for it were already turned off:
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HUUUUUGE screenshot, LOL. :D
That's odd. Normally there are 2 options: Set as Priority and Block. Block is missing and would've blocked all notifications from that app. So for some reason, the app designer decided that the notification is necessary and should never be removed :(
Sorry. I thought what I said would've helped. :([COLOR="Silver"]
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[/COLOR][QUOTE="jack man, post: 63423817, member: 2138845"]I've noticed that when on WiFi (on 5.1.1) that my battery drains at least twice as fast than when it's off. Could DNSet or Package Disabled apps mentioned here correct this problem?[/QUOTE]
I don't know about DNSet since I'm not actually using it, but Package Disabler might at least help increase battery life in other areas, causing the wifi drain to be less noticeable.
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I could not get DNSet to work, but I use package disabler and greenify. Really improved my battery life.
So after installing Package Disabler I can't save any screen writing I do. When I go to save it just says, "Screen Write has stopped". I've gone through the list of packages that are disabled and I've re-enabled everything that looked like it could be related to the S-Pen but no dice. Anyone else experienced this or have any ideas?
I use S NOTE all the time and no issues with Package Disabler. Try rebooting your phone after enabling packages possibly related.
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jack man said:
I've noticed that when on WiFi (on 5.1.1) that my battery drains at least twice as fast than when it's off. Could DNSet or Package Disabled apps mentioned here correct this problem?
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I have this same issue; not sure what's going on. Haven't been able to rectify it. Luckily the only time I'm on WiFi is when I'm home and can charge, but it is very annoying.
Package Disabler Pro app disable my Message app. Can't text anymore. Don't use Disable All Bloatware feature guys
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For spen - screen write has stopped
I had to reenable MyScript Resource Manager.
I'm Looking for a call & SMS reminder app that really works, even after my Nexus 5X goes into deep sleep and on battery.
Have found many threads, many comments, many apps -- but not found one that really works in all situations. They all claim more or less the same, but in real-life testing, they frequently don't remind when the phone sleeps or when it's on battery. Don't need a reminder for email, notification, or anything else.
Simple or complicated. Paid or free. Root or not. I don't care as long at it's reliable.
Any suggestions? Have I overlooked a 'gem'?
[SOLVED] Remove reminder app from battery optimization.
Update2: it doesn't remind him if phone is deep-sleeping.
What is a call and sms reminder app? What is it supposed to do?
PiousInquisitor said:
What is a call and sms reminder app? What is it supposed to do?
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It continues to makes a sound and optionally light the LED after a call and/or SMS is received and not answered/read.
Mesmurized said:
It continues to makes a sound and optionally light the LED after a call and/or SMS is received and not answered/read.
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Oh. So the LED turns off after a while? Didn't know that. The constant diiiing of my work iPhone drives me bat**** crazy. I'm guessing that's what you want reproduced?
Sorry I can't help. Good luck on your quest!
PiousInquisitor said:
Oh. So the LED turns off after a while? Didn't know that. The constant diiiing of my work iPhone drives me bat**** crazy. I'm guessing that's what you want reproduced?
Sorry I can't help. Good luck on your quest!
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That's the point (haha). Drive me crazy (with sound) until I respond or the battery goes dead
Mesmurized said:
That's the point (haha). Drive me crazy (with sound) until I respond or the battery goes dead
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Have you searched with the term 'repeat notifications'? I remember seeing an option like that in an app or a ROM. May have been Textra. Ill look...
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Indeed it was Textra SMS. I can't tell you how well it works though as I don't use that feature.
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PiousInquisitor said:
Have you searched with the term 'repeat notifications'? I remember seeing an option like that in an app or a ROM. May have been Textra. Ill look...
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I've searched, seen marvelous reviews, and tried numerous apps ..... they all talk big and don't perform.
I'm hoping some user has truly found a real-life performer.
About Textra SMS: This might work better, but I would prefer to use the stock messenger if at all possible. Thanks.
Mesmurized said:
I've searched, seen marvelous reviews, and tried numerous apps ..... they all talk big and don't perform.
I'm hoping some user has truly found a real-life performer.
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Maybe you could cook something up in Tasker? Or maybe one of the other automation apps?
This maybe?
http://tasker.wikidot.com/repeat-sms-notification
PiousInquisitor said:
Maybe you could cook something up in Tasker? Or maybe one of the other automation apps?
This maybe?
http://tasker.wikidot.com/repeat-sms-notification
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Thanks. I'll give it a look.
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Thanks. I'll give it a look.
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If you don't already have Tasker, I can test it for you. Although it is a handy app sometimes.
PiousInquisitor said:
If you don't already have Tasker, I can test it for you. Although it is a handy app sometimes.
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If you want to test, that would be great. It needs to continue to run after the phone deep sleeps while on battery. Who knows, when active maybe it will prevent deep sleep. That would be oK too. One more reason for me to respond
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If you want to test, that would be great. It needs to continue to run after the phone deep sleeps while on battery. Who knows, when active maybe it will prevent deep sleep. That would be oK too. One more reason for me to respond
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Looks like it might have to prevent the phone from dozing.
I'll give it a try.
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Thanks @PiousInquisitor. I checked out Tasker. It appears to be full of capabilities and from what I've discovered, capable of solving my problem. But to be honest - I'm not ready to learn yet another programming language. I'll pass.
FYI: I tried Prof Reminder and I like it -- but just this morning it failed to remind for a missed text until I first woke up the phone.
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Thanks @PiousInquisitor. I checked out Tasker. It appears to be full of capabilities and from what I've discovered, capable of solving my problem. But to be honest - I'm not ready to learn yet another programming language. I'll pass.
FYI: I tried Prof Reminder and I like it -- but just this morning it failed to remind for a missed text until I first woke up the phone.
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The Tasker thing I linked to earlier didn't work for me.
For the other app, have you turned off battery optimization for it? It shouldn't doze with that off.
Settings > Battery > three dot menu > Battery optimization > All apps (from the drop down menu)
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Settings > Battery > three dot menu > Battery optimization > All apps (from the drop down menu)
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Thanks. You might be a life-saver. Messed around in Battery optimization but never tried "All apps" and the ability to 'un-optimize' an app. Now, I've got my fav "Prof Reminder" unoptomized. Will test a couple of days to confirm.
Update: Confirmed. Working perfectly with minimal battery drain.
Update2: When deep-sleeping, it will fail to wake up. Works fine as soon as I wake up the phone and enter pwd.
Update3: V2.02 resolves dozing issues with 6.0.1
Want to remove CarrierIQ (AT&T sypware)? and improve battery life at the same time?
1. Download EZ Package Disabler (Samsung)
2. Open EZ Package Disabler and find 'Android System'
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4. Scroll to the bottom and select IQService to disable it
I have package disabler pro and don't have these options in it, have to keep trying to find it in guess. Found it with some digging around hopefully it doesn't really enable it's self heard some bad things about this before. Thanks for finding this though!:good:
I tried it but EZ Disabler does not give me the "MANAGE" option.
Chris2708 said:
I have package disabler pro and don't have these options in it, have to keep trying to find it in guess. Found it with some digging around hopefully it doesn't really enable it's self heard some bad things about this before. Thanks for finding this though!:good:
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Where did you find the manage button?
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Click the search "magnifier" from the top right of the home screen.
Type: Android System into the search box.
Select Android System (not the check mark or the star, the actual name itself.)
Select MANAGE and scroll down the list to the end; IQService will be there.
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I repeat my previous post: "No MANAGE option found". Or as @jaaluk posted: "No MANAGE button".
mr5 said:
Click the search "magnifier" from the top right of the home screen.
Type: Android System into the search box.
Select Android System (not the check mark or the star, the actual name itself.)
Select MANAGE and scroll down the list to the end; IQService will be there.
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wp4jot said:
I repeat my previous post: "No MANAGE option found". Or as @jaaluk posted: "No MANAGE button".
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Screenshot?
This still exists?
This is surveyllance tool.
This is another motive that they don't do Stock Rooted Roms by default.
I purged this when i had my first 2.2 froyo.
The device is mine...
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There you have it!
ColoMtn said:
Screenshot?
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If is perfect able to freeze this, why not , delete this?
Core app hahaha.
They needs more histories to show to us, this lie not convinced me.
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wp4jot said:
There you have it!
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What's the version of EZ Disabler? I am running Version 2.4.1
Can't find the version number. Where should I look to find it?
ColoMtn said:
What's the version of EZ Disabler? I am running Version 2.4.1
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Can't find the version number but it's the latest. Where should I look to find it?
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Phone Settings -> Application manager
2.3.2
ColoMtn said:
Phone Settings -> Application manager
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Updated it and now it has the MANAGE button. Followed your instructions to disable IQ.
Thanks!!!:good::good:
ColoMtn said:
Phone Settings -> Application manager
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Can we do the same with packagedisablerpro, also can anyone confirm if this helps battery life.
(Not rooted)
The manage button is present in the latest version of Ez Package Disabler Pro ... version 2.5.5
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hecorat.packagedisabler
1. I clicked the button to disable bloatware it found 48 items.
2. I disabled anything that was blatantly AT&T or Samsung garbage.. (Still disabling stuff little by little)
3. I disabled carrier iq as described here.
4. Remove garbage like VR gear, Facebook, Instagram.. (If I recognized it I flushed it)
My phone boots so fast now! Tons of garbage gone.. Battery life was the point so I will see if I get a usable phone again.
What is the difference between EZ and package disabler pro? What you prefer?
redklaver said:
What is the difference between EZ and package disabler pro? What you prefer?
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Ez has the ability to disable certain sub component within a process while package disable pro only allow you to disable the whole process. While EZ is more powerful, don't bother getting it as the licensing mechanism has been broken for a while and the dev has not bothered to fix it so you wouldn't be able to use the app even if you purchase it.
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You can disable packages and you can disable services within a package. For instance with 'Carrier IQ' you are disabling a service within the Android System. If you disable Android System the obvious result would happen, don't do that. But you can and I do disable Carrier IQ
I found a better package disabler! It doesn't have as nice of a front end but it works just as well and it imports the same xml files. It also disables 109 packages from the gates! I think it's best friggin feature is, it NEVER goes down.. You still can't disable software updates but it is really powerful. (in addition to using a disabler ALSO disable anything you can disable under DEVICE|APPLICATOINS|APPLICATION MANAGER <make sure to click more, show system apps> -- then disable what you can/don't need.. If you can disable here it stops it from running most efficiently)
Notes: You can manually disable anything except "KLMS Agent" and this works still.
BK Package Disabler Samsung
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.packagedisabler
Not activating for long periods of time
EZ Disabler Pro Samsung
droidvoider said:
You can disable packages and you can disable services within a package. For instance with 'Carrier IQ' you are disabling a service within the Android System. If you disable Android System the obvious result would happen, don't do that. But you can and I do disable Carrier IQ
I found a better package disabler! It doesn't have as nice of a front end but it works just as well and it imports the same xml files. It also disables 109 packages from the gates! I think it's best friggin feature is, it NEVER goes down.. You still can't disable software updates but it is really powerful. (in addition to using a disabler ALSO disable anything you can disable under DEVICE|APPLICATOINS|APPLICATION MANAGER <make sure to click more, show system apps> -- then disable what you can/don't need.. If you can disable here it stops it from running most efficiently)
Notes: You can manually disable anything except "KLMS Agent" and this works still.
BK Package Disabler Samsung
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.packagedisabler
Not activating for long periods of time
EZ Disabler Pro Samsung
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BK dissabler is working again.
Clicking from Edge of Galaxy
All.
Yesterday I gave AccuBattery a try. An app loaded with information and stastics.
Anyway battery was 100% at 23:00hrs. Woke up at 03:00hrs (yes I'm an early riser) and battery was at 90%!???
Day previous battery hardly decreased during the night. (That's without AccuBattery installed)
Currently have greenify installed. Plus Boeffla kernel.
Surely AccuBattery must be the culprit?
What other apps are people using, that are effective and don't drain battery like nobody's business?
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I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery
penciluser said:
I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery
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I've removed it since the original post.
I have Accubattery on my O+5. I used it also with my Axon 7 before. This phone always reported a high consumption of battery coming from Accubatery. Yet, I'm not sure it was really the case, the battery didn't seem to suffer from it.
Now, I think I'm going to try GSam and see how it goes. This software is vastlty used, seems to be pretty good at telling exactly how the battery is working, which app is using too much, and so on...
I wouldn't use Greenify with my O+5, I think it doesn't work well with Nougat. But I might be wrong.
I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496
Just out of curiosity for those using Accubattery, what is your battery estimate? Mine is 3073mAh with of course the 3300mAh advertised.
Weird, I had a greater estimate on my Axon 7 when the battery was advertised as less (3250 advertised and an estimate at 3300mAh)
Pouic said:
I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496
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Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.
miodzicho said:
Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.
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No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly
Pouic said:
No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly
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Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?
miodzicho said:
Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?
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Probably a bug from BBS
I choose "install as system app" , it also showed me the message that it failed and suggest to install via recovery zip but when rebooted I went to the app list and BBS was now successfully installed as a system app,
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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you realise we're talking about the O+5 here?
Binary Assault said:
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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It's a feature of the OP5
How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on the OnePlus 5
Next, OnePlus offers a helpful “scrolling screenshot” feature. This takes continuous screenshots until you tell it to stop, allowing you to capture more than what you can see on the screen at any given moment. This is helpful for capturing an entire conversation of text messages, saving a full web page or long emails.
Press and Hold the Volume Down and Power button at the same time, then let go
You will see and hear the screenshot capture
Tap on Scrolling Screenshot on the bottom right side of the pop-up toolbar (rectangle phone icon)
The phone will scroll automatically and continuously take screenshots
Tap the screen to stop
Additionally, the OnePlus 5 will stop taking screenshots when it reaches a maximum file size or reaches the end of a page. Essentially it does all the work for you and is extremely convenient. It saves automatically, and now you can edit or share the screenshot like any other image.
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L22EEW said:
It's a feature of the OP5
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I knew i saw it somewhere, thanks!
Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr
Marucins said:
Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr
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WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
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WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
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Great app been using it for years
Hey guys.
I have been using this phone for a number of days, and it seems like ever since I activated a battery saving option which I can't seem to single out, I stopped receiving notification when the phone is locked and/or I'm receiving them with a delay. receiving
I'm also having a problem with things that requires the phone to have an active data/wi-f- connection when locked, like WhatsApp Web or Google photos backup.
There is no data/wi-fi saving or limiting option enabled. I specifically added gmail, whatsapp and other app that I wish to receive lock notifications from to the "Not optimized" list.
I'm attaching my battery settings screenshots for reference.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks.
This issue is old for like 2 years now.
Happening in my note 8, 9 and now 10.
Not a single solution that will work.
I'm having the same problem. Never had it before
Follow these steps! I found my Zedge app that controls my custom notifications in the 'Sleeping Apps' container. Once I removed the app, all my notifications started working again.
discothan said:
Follow these steps! I found my Zedge app that controls my custom notifications in the 'Sleeping Apps' container. Once I removed the app, all my notifications started working again.
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You posted a link to fantasy football, might want to check it and edit your post.
discothan said:
Follow these steps! I found my Zedge app that controls my custom notifications in the 'Sleeping Apps' container. Once I removed the app, all my notifications started working again.
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I have Zedge installed but I didn't give it notification access. Your link is wrong :silly:
I had a similar issue with delayed notifications on my S10+ and turning off Adaptive battery helped. You can also try that and pls do post back if it helps. Thanks.
Having the same issues here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10+/help/apps-updating-phone-t3962558
It looks like disabling Adaptive Battery helped a bit, but it is still not perfect. In addition, I don't understand why adding the specific apps to the "Not Optimized" list does not affect anything.
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You posted a link to fantasy football, might want to check it and edit your post.
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liamR said:
I have Zedge installed but I didn't give it notification access. Your link is wrong :silly:
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SteveyJack said:
Having the same issues here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10+/help/apps-updating-phone-t3962558
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Sorry about that errant link to Fantasy Football.
Here is the link to follow to remove Apps that Adaptive Battery settings put in 'jail' so they won't ever run in the background.
Promise its not Fantasy Football but steps to help fix notifications/slowness
I don't think it's anything to do with adaptive battery.
If you go into the developer menu and down to the bottom there is an option standby apps. Once in there you'll see apps listed, if they're set to ACTIVE they are allowed to do what they like. Even with full battery optimisation set Gmail is always ACTIVE and is still having issues. I think it's actually an issue with the phone going into some kind of standby mode. Sometimes it does and therefore notifications are off and sometimes it doesn't and everything is fine.
I tried everything mentioned here and it seems to work for about one day and then the delay was back (especially in WhatsApp).
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I don't think it's anything to do with adaptive battery.
If you go into the developer menu and down to the bottom there is an option standby apps. Once in there you'll see apps listed, if they're set to ACTIVE they are allowed to do what they like. Even with full battery optimisation set Gmail is always ACTIVE and is still having issues. I think it's actually an issue with the phone going into some kind of standby mode. Sometimes it does and therefore notifications are off and sometimes it doesn't and everything is fine.
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Further to this, it doesn't seem to be an issue when the device is charging so presumably thats keeping something alive.
This thread has been inactive for weeks but I think this problem still exists. A Google search for "lockscreen notification delay" brings up a number of reports from various Samsung, Oneplus and other Android users - but still no single solution.
For a while I did not even think I had the problem because it does not appear unless your phone is inactive for about 10-15 minutes.
The problem appears to have something to do with changes to Optimize Battery Settings not sticking.
I found a workaround but it has to be done everytime the phone is rebooted.
- Under Optimize Battery Usage make sure that Whatsapp,Gmail or whatever notification app is being delayed is NOT Optimized
- Use the ADB command "adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable". This has to be done from a computer with the phone connected to it. Or if you have root you can run it directly from the phone using Terminal Emulator.
Somebody from the Oneplus forums has also created a Magisk Module that appears to work on Samsung phones. You can find it in post #65 here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/guide-notification-fix-100-t3865551/page7
Is this the only way to fix this or has somebody found a better way?
At first, when I downloaded, installed, put the accounts, and all pertinent stuff, I observed this problem, no mails and no whatsapps until waking the device, or worst, had to enter the apps, but, I found the above solutions/steps, and, everything is working fine since Sept 13th, no delays, all working fine, even battery life is really good
I've got the issue only when activating moderate power save.
I set none app in the optimise wishlist.
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I've got the issue only when activating moderate power save.
I set none app in the optimise wishlist.
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The moderate power save also caused issues with late notifications on my device. I've only turned it on to test it but even after putting back to optimised and/or high mode did not rectify the issue. Somehow, few days later, I've managed to correct it but I've done so many changes that I've no idea how or what fixed it.
I had this issue on my S10 + to particularly with whatsapp! Messages would come in delayed or i just wouldnt get the notification for some reason! I never figured it out unfortunately but thankfully it seems to be ok on my note 10 + which is strange because i literally have this device set up EXACTLY the same as my S10 + in terms of settings etc ! If i remember correctly however, My S10+ didnt have this issue at the beginning!