how to whitelist an app? setting the app at battery background setting do not work. the app always got killed.
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I run watchdog and every single night I get woken up with a notification that my cars.com app is running @ 50% CPU. This is the only app that has a problem -- is there any app or service that can schedule to automatically close this app whenever it is open for more than x minutes?
This is from the watch dog application, sounds like what you are looking for:
The paid version has all the features of the lite, removing the ads, while adding a “blacklist” feature. This allows you to pick a single app that is constantly misbehaving and assign a CPU % threshold to it. When that app exceeds the threshold, it will be automatically killed.
Hi guys
I recently discovered that hold back to kill will completely remove the app from memory (not in cached processes) and so apps like Dice with Buddies will not get C2DM notifications (I know it's GCM now). However if I just do a force stop on the "push service" then the notifications work well. if there are no other good options it would be good to have an app that just sits on my home screen that, when run, would just programmatically do a force stop on a set of services.
You guys know of any such thing?
Thanks!
How to disable all apps notifications simuntaneously
I m fed up turning off one by one for each app
My FB app wont show me push notifications, i did turn off the batt optimization and the advanced optimization, heck even the in app notification settings are spot on.
I cant understand why. This is only for my fb app, every other app works fine.
Hi there,
It looks like my phone is not "working" when in idle. For example, I need to open my Gmail app to update my email. When I get a sound notification for a supposedly new email, it's usually a 1 or 2 hours email.
Is there a setting I changed by mistake? Do you guys encounter this issue?
Thx guys
MIUI has quite aggressive doze by default, but it doesn't impact Gmail for me. Some apps might need toggling these settings:
1. enable autostart in app info
2. lock app in memory in recents screen
3. disable battery optimization in app info
But I would suspect that you have enabled Battery saver function - make sure that it's off (search for it in system settings).
Hi,
Gmail app is not listed in the menu where I can adjust the way the battery acts with it
And no, my battery saver is not activated
Still digging... if I don't reply back in several days, I may be completely lost into my hole