Hi guys using Greenify in my op3 .. using freedom os 1.4 .. phone is rooted .. but unfortunately Greenify does not doze the apps ..and automatically Greenify service stop from settings>accessibility . Manually i on the service but it's off automatically ..cleaner.. battery saver etc .. not using in my phone how to solved this issue .. thanks
Greenify in phone with 6 GB RAM? This is totally useless.
Haluska said:
Greenify in phone with 6 GB RAM? This is totally useless.
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need for good battery backup
I found greenify on my phone made things worse and battery life was not as good as leaving it stock
I use it for aggressive doze only, so that it's turned on straight when the screen goes off and ignores movement
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siwan05 said:
I use it for aggressive doze only, so that it's turned on straight when the screen goes off and ignores movement
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Me too but it looked like on mine it was causing the phone not to enter doze at all.
I don't have a 1+3 but am curious. With the OxygenOS 3.5.2 community build, there is a new feature which adds "kill all background processes". Is this the same functionality that Greenify offers?
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Hello,
I have been on Omega since quite a while.. there was unusual battery drain on my cell so I installed BetterBatteryStat.
Finally I found that power manager service and audio out is keeping my phone permanently awake.
How do I fix it? My phone doesnt go in deep sleep anymore :\
Pms is a sum up of partial wake locks.
Before keeping the phone aside at night, go into task manager and click clear memory. Also swipe away all apps in recent apps. This issue is generally cause of games and especially playing them in silent mode.
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nidhish91 said:
Hello,
I have been on Omega since quite a while.. there was unusual battery drain on my cell so I installed BetterBatteryStat.
Finally I found that power manager service and audio out is keeping my phone permanently awake.
How do I fix it? My phone doesnt go in deep sleep anymore :\
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Look around. It's apps related, some people are using Viber and this is why they have this crazy wakelock.
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The official Facebook app is also a battery killer, constantly on in the background.
I dont have the FB app. Also I have disabled Viber. Still have the issue. If there was any way that could help me find the main app who is the culprit then it would be nice. :z
im using alliancerom and they offer an ota function. heres the zip they offer to fix the wakelock
just flash it thorugt cwm/twrp. hope it works for you (it did for me)
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C2000K said:
im using alliancerom and they offer an ota function. heres the zip they offer to fix the wakelock
just flash it thorugt cwm/twrp. hope it works for you (it did for me)
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Can use on omega v13?
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kecek said:
Can use on omega v13?
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yes. just flash througt cwm
C2000K how does the wakelock fix work? Which application does it go after?
It replaces some framework files...
They just patched it with Google's fix.
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Hello,
So I wrote my own battery saver app, which work for me I live in areas with weak signal
Maybe you can try also:
Zombie eat my battery - battery saver
Hi
Thanks for you're work
Any further info on you're app?
Is there an official page etc?
Does it play well with Franco / Greenify / Snapdragon battery guru?
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Need more info please
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Need more info please
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Yes, me too. Users in Google Play will just download and use it, but here we like to know EVERYTHING!!! lol!
You'll have to give waaaay more info. A "turn me on/off" button and a pic of Mila Jovovich holding a gun won't cut it
And I mean not only here, people that find your app through the Play Store probably won't get interested in installing it due to the lack of information given. It will come across as rather shady to most people tbh
Give the people more info and your app might have a chance of making it!
Hahahaha
The app will turn off mobile data, started a few minutes after screen off. and then try to enable data, in incremental delays.
At night (started 0am), data won't be enabled again until 6am.
If you turn on screen, data will be enabled again.
Snapdragon battery guru: not compatible
Using my app, network location is not required
Greenify: compatible
Are there any plans to add wifi management as well? That would make it a keeper for me perhaps since i dont really get data where i am located. Just lousy E lol
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Sounds like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.batrsaver&hl=no, been using that for ages and its great.
KerryWood34 said:
Are there any plans to add wifi management as well? That would make it a keeper for me perhaps since i dont really get data where i am located. Just lousy E lol
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I think wifi management is better in 4.2, and suck less battery even when connected.
But maybe.. I will add wifi management later
Thanks to happy 1300+ users for using my battery saver app
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Below is a screenshot of the recent apps button on my OP3. I'd like to know what the difference between the two button options circled in red numbered 1 and 2 are.
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Below is a screenshot of the recent apps button on my OP3. I'd like to know what the difference between the two button options circled in red numbered 1 and 2 are.
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One option will just clear the application tray, and other option will clear it from the memory.
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One option will just clear the application tray, and other option will clear it from the memory.
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Is there a way to put a shortcut on my homescreen to the clear from memory option
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Is there a way to put a shortcut on my homescreen to the clear from memory option
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Why would you even want to do that? You have 6GB of RAM to use!
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Explorer23 said:
Why would you even want to do that? You have 6GB of RAM to use!
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also, constantly clearing RAM wastes MORE battery since services will be restarted every time
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also, constantly clearing RAM wastes MORE battery since services will be restarted every time
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Yup, more power consumption plus the fact that loading apps fresh each time provides worse user experience (slower operation).
There is absolutely no reason to clear RAM on powerful modern devices. Even I - the person that always kept clearing recents and even using memory cleaners on older devices - got used to keeping everything in RAM. And I'm happier than ever
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Yup, more power consumption plus the fact that loading apps fresh each time provides worse user experience (slower operation).
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Yes, but it depends on how frequently you are opening and closing apps. If you don't use an app all that often, there is no harm in clearing it.
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also, constantly clearing RAM wastes MORE battery since services will be restarted every time
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I don't intend to do it constantly but want to have it available when I DO want to do it. For example, If I use Facebook once a day, I would rather not have it constantly running in the background.
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Why would you even want to do that? You have 6GB of RAM to use!
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It seems the "clear ram" feature actually hibernates apps. i.e it does a "Force Stop" in the Android app settings. This is behavior I want to preserve battery, particularly for apps I don't use all that often.
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Yes, but it depends on how frequently you are opening and closing apps. If you don't use an app all that often, there is no harm in clearing it.
I don't intend to do it constantly but want to have it available when I DO want to do it. For example, If I use Facebook once a day, I would rather not have it constantly running in the background.
It seems the "clear ram" feature actually hibernates apps. i.e it does a "Force Stop" in the Android app settings. This is behavior I want to preserve battery, particularly for apps I don't use all that often.
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FB and similar apps are a perfect example of why it's a terrible idea to clear RAM - ever try force closing it? It always re launches itself without fail, even with root and apps like Greenify
Well, if you don't want to to kill apps often, you don't need a shortcut. It's just 2 taps away anyways (recents > kill).
Natively you can't get a shortcut. Maybe could be done with Tasker or something similar, but I'm not sure.
After all apps in RAM don't really consume power so you won't see any benefits if you do force stop stuff that you don't use often. The difference is negligible, there are a lot more factors that make much bigger difference.
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Is #2 in the screenshot the same thing as doze?
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Is #2 in the screenshot the same thing as doze?
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I've been using Greenify for a while now on previous phones, but knowing about battery management options in Nougat and Oreo, I wonder if using it is still beneficial on the S9. So, any advice or feedback is more than welcome!
I was wondering the same.
I wouldn't explicitly say it's a necessity anymore since it literally asks you to put anything you don't use into sleep / hibernation mode, where it won't run in the background until you activate it yourself again.
I'm not sure how this works with notifications from Facebook, etc, but... hey.
And I don't think system bloatware can be touched by it, but this is why you use BK Package Manager or Package Disabler Pro + (both work for non-rooted.)
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I wouldn't explicitly say it's a necessity anymore since it literally asks you to put anything you don't use into sleep / hibernation mode, where it won't run in the background until you activate it yourself again.
I'm not sure how this works with notifications from Facebook, etc, but... hey.
And I don't think system bloatware can be touched by it, but this is why you use BK Package Manager or Package Disabler Pro + (both work for non-rooted.)
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Thanks for your feedback. It'd be good to have the app dev answer this in greater detail, to see pros and cons of Oreo battery management vs. Greenify. As for using bloatware disablers on the S9, I still haven't checked any out.
Coming from the S7, I have to say I'm really impressed with Oreo and the S9's battery optimization so far. It gives you a notification whenever a background app is using battery, and it seems to have optimized "Android System" and "Android OS" which was always a big problem for me in the past.
To add to this once again, you can also put apps into permanent sleep (basically hibernation as I said above,) and they will not be allowed to execute themselves in the background I believe. I haven't been watching my processes, but they indeed never get asked to be put to sleep again by the system and aren't shown to be using battery. That said, I'm thoroughly impressed; it's just a shame you can't disable some system apps. Hopefully in the near future we'll have a mod that'll let system apps show up in the sleep menu.
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To add to this once again, you can also put apps into permanent sleep (basically hibernation as I said above,) and they will not be allowed to execute themselves in the background I believe. I haven't been watching my processes, but they indeed never get asked to be put to sleep again by the system and aren't shown to be using battery. That said, I'm thoroughly impressed; it's just a shame you can't disable some system apps. Hopefully in the near future we'll have a mod that'll let system apps show up in the sleep menu.
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Found this opinion:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74886043&postcount=2
Interesting maybe?
http://greenifyapk.com/greenify-apk-oreo/
Guatiao said:
Found this opinion:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74886043&postcount=2
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I agree with them.
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Guatiao said:
Interesting maybe?
http://greenifyapk.com/greenify-apk-oreo/
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The overview on the update sounds like a standard developer trying to get the audience's attention for how important the app is.
However, there's no mention of Oreo's built in Power Saving / Sleep functions at all, which leads me to believe there's little to no benefit other than automated tasks.
Oreo Greenify
Guatiao said:
I've been using Greenify for a while now on previous phones, but knowing about battery management options in Nougat and Oreo, I wonder if using it is still beneficial on the S9. So, any advice or feedback is more than welcome!
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In my opinion it's device dependent since nougat as well as software version, freeze applications you don't use, changing what notifications you receive is more successful saving the battery than Greenify on my devices, all HTC had less successful on Samsung with identical settings, there is too many viable even with identical devices as you can be lucky or unlucky, as all manufacturing has tolerances
I didn't try with Oreo, but with Nougat (Resurrection Remix) on my G2 D802 I had to install Greenify to force aggressive Doze, otherwise Doze didn't often kick in, plus android alone could not stop a couple of apps, so I think it really depends on what ROM and apps are installed on the device.
Galaxy M51 comes with a massive 7000 mAh battery!
Are you getting more than 14hrs?
Not really .. still new with me ...getting 7 hours
mysterious.one said:
Not really .. still new with me ...getting 7 hours
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Only 7 hours SoT with a 7000mah battery seems TERRIBLE... I can get 11+ no problem with a 5000mah one.
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Galaxy M51 comes with a massive 7000 mAh battery!
Are you getting more than 14hrs?
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mi first use, over 14h of sot in 3 days, i live in Italy, no lag, no drain.
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Not really .. still new with me ...getting 7 hours
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Try optimizing the apps by going into settings. Also try disabling the running of useless apps in background. I was also facing battery drain very fast but since i disabled background usage of useless apps and optimized the apps on battery, i am getting terrific results. Will post screenshots when i head back home.
I'm getting around 12Hrs+ with my poco F1 which has 4000mah
its usual with any new phone .. id recommend disable fast charging , let it charge overnight with a regular speed.
after the second charge , im getting 17+ hours - over two use of youtube, netflix and texting , which is marvelous
loving the device , camera is great , screen is crisp , and its SNAAAAAAAAAPDragon .. F.CK Yeah
Got 17 hours on my first charge and that was with 4gb of WhatsApp backup downloading, setting up my work profile and lots of other one time things! I have done my usual of setting a lot of apps to deep sleeping and disabling any bloatware I can't uninstall using Samsung package disabler pro. I reckon 20 hours is possible with this phone...
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Got 17 hours on my first charge and that was with 4gb of WhatsApp backup downloading, setting up my work profile and lots of other one time things! I have done my usual of setting a lot of apps to deep sleeping and disabling any bloatware I can't uninstall using Samsung package disabler pro. I reckon 20 hours is possible with this phone...
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What is the difference between disabling bloatware using settings app and by using Samsung package disabler? I mean why install another app to just disable stuff which you can easily achieve using settings app. In both cases space will be used, app updates won't be applied. So what is the benefit of using that app? I am just asking if i am missing anything?
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What is the difference between disabling bloatware using settings app and by using Samsung package disabler? I mean why install another app to just disable stuff which you can easily achieve using settings app. In both cases space will be used, app updates won't be applied. So what is the benefit of using that app? I am just asking if i am missing anything?
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There are lots of Samsung apps that you can't uninstall or disable. By settings app you mean the native phone settings for apps? Also with package disabler you can very quickly trial and undo things incase you see negative impacts
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There are lots of Samsung apps that you can't uninstall or disable. By settings app you mean the native phone settings for apps? Also with package disabler you can very quickly trial and undo things incase you see negative impacts
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Yes, native phone settings app won't let you disable certain samsung apps/services. Can you post the list of apps/services which are safe to disable. It would be helpful for me as well as others Thanks
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Yes, native phone settings app won't let you disable certain samsung apps/services. Can you post the list of apps/services which are safe to disable. It would be helpful for me as well as others Thanks
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Hi there I have attached 3 images showing which I have disabled with no bad side effects...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2Y1FzrMCgca8hic98
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9pWYbdAHyc9Zjeh49
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aPWX2HxwuH7cWBMM7
Hello guys. Does M51 have AOD?
illetyus said:
Hello guys. Does M51 have AOD?
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Yes :good:
mhp1995 said:
Try optimizing the apps by going into settings. Also try disabling the running of useless apps in background. I was also facing battery drain very fast but since i disabled background usage of useless apps and optimized the apps on battery, i am getting terrific results. Will post screenshots when i head back home.
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Will you have these screenshots 2 months later? hehehe
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Hi there I have attached 3 images showing which I have disabled with no bad side effects...
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Which app do you use to disable packages on m51?
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Hi there I have attached 3 images showing which I have disabled with no bad side effects...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2Y1FzrMCgca8hic98
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9pWYbdAHyc9Zjeh49
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aPWX2HxwuH7cWBMM7
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Hi! Can't you make a Scrolling screenshot in M51 to fit all in one image as you can in Realme phones?
hey can anyone post screensbot about battery life
xn0live said:
hey can anyone post screensbot about battery life
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