Hello guys, so two days ago I uninstalled/disbled anything connected to Google from my phone, and the stock Clock app was constantly pushing notifications telling me to enable Google Services because it can't work without it (I am really curious how comes an app only with clock, alarms, and stopwatch needs so desperate Google Services). I disabled clock app notifications, my alarms never went off, if I try to open the clock app it gives me the error message that it keeps stopping, and it closes, again and again. and then, I find out that from 100% to around 5% battery, clock used 23% battery... How can I fix this? I can't disable it, I can't force stop it, and I was wondering if there is any replacement for this app, so if I root the phone and completely remove it I can find and install another clock app that works the same. I have attached a screenshot of battery usage. Thank you in advance!
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Hello guys, so two days ago I uninstalled/disbled anything connected to Google from my phone, and the stock Clock app was constantly pushing notifications telling me to enable Google Services because it can't work without it (I am really curious how comes an app only with clock, alarms, and stopwatch needs so desperate Google Services). I disabled clock app notifications, my alarms never went off, if I try to open the clock app it gives me the error message that it keeps stopping, and it closes, again and again. and then, I find out that from 100% to around 5% battery, clock used 23% battery... How can I fix this? I can't disable it, I can't force stop it, and I was wondering if there is any replacement for this app, so if I root the phone and completely remove it I can find and install another clock app that works the same. I have attached a screenshot of battery usage. Thank you in advance!
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LG phones come with gapps preinstalled so yes it requires google services, but there are plenty of clones for google clock on the app store.
Just disable the clock app so it can stop working in the background
loonycgb2 said:
LG phones come with gapps preinstalled so yes it requires google services, but there are plenty of clones for google clock on the app store.
wit
Just disable the clock app so it can stop working in the background
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Already tried, I can't disable it and I can't force stop it, greyed out buttons in app info, maybe it will work with root but will one of those clones act the same as the stock clock and integrate well with the rest of the system?
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Already tried, I can't disable it and I can't force stop it, greyed out buttons in app info, maybe it will work with root but will one of those clones act the same as the stock clock and integrate well with the rest of the system?
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Google package disabler pro for lg.
And yes most of the clocks will, they work like the normal clock
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Google package disabler pro for lg.
And yes most of the clocks will, they work like the normal clock
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Okay, thanks a lot for your help! I will use that app. Have a great day!
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I'm using Calengoo and syncing with Google Calendar. I was getting two audio notifications when it's time for a notification to go off. I've frozen the built in calendar function with Titanium Backup and that solved the double notification sound problem. Am I likely to see any problems after doing this? Are there any functions etc. that depend on the default calendar app?
Thanks for any info on this.
Can I ask why you didn't just go into the Calendar settings and turn off notifications?
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I'm using Calengoo and syncing with Google Calendar. I was getting two audio notifications when it's time for a notification to go off. I've frozen the built in calendar function with Titanium Backup and that solved the double notification sound problem. Am I likely to see any problems after doing this? Are there any functions etc. that depend on the default calendar app?
Thanks for any info on this.
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On Stock ICS 4.0.4, I cannot even find my original calendar. I may have deleted it entirely. I use CalenGoo as well. But with TiB, you cannot freeze "Calendar Storage" or your dates will disappear. Other than that, you should be good.
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Can I ask why you didn't just go into the Calendar settings and turn off notifications?
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I just unfroze it and turned off notifications so thanks for the suggestion. When I add an app that replaces a stock app (using Calengoo instead of stock Calendar in this case) I like to "get rid" of the original app if possible. I don't know that there's any kind of savings in memory or cpu cycles, but to me it's like taking the un-used china and putting it into a closet rather than wasting space in the kitchen for something I'm not using. Also it doesn't show up and get selected by accident. But there's always that chance that something else in the system depends on it so I posted my original question. I can say that while it was frozen, nothing else seemed to be affected. However, like a later poster in this thread, I did find that freezing calendar storage caused problems.
I tend to freeze any apps that do not need to be available to reduce ram consumption especially if the app is preloaded into ram at boot time. Also, this will speed up the boot process as well. Keeps my app drawer less congested too.
Every single time I enter my vehicle and my phone syncs with my radio, I get an annoying smart card notification that tells me that I can have the phone auto open an app. How the hell do I disable this? There isn't an "I already F**king know" option. The only way is to let it auto open a set program.
Anyway to stop this?
Unhappy LG G4 experience
Unfortunately there is no way uninstall or to stop smart notifications.
Go to settings >General >Apps>All>Smart Notice. You'll that you can't delete the app and that you can't even disable it's notifications. The only options that you have are to Force Stop or to clear the Cache which does nothing to solve the problem.
I am going to experiment with some notification blockers that I found in the play store. Unfortunately this means that there will be another app constantly running and slowing down the phone.
There are even (what should be) non native apps that they don't allow you to uninstall. You're stuck with Facebook and a bunch of others. This is absolutely unnecessary. The fact that these things are forced on you and the that the phone seems generally less customizable than my last phone, a Galaxy S3 is turning me off from the phone. It also has an intermittent glitch where the touchscreen won't recognize input.
I bought the phone because of the removable battery and SD card slot. If LG doesn't do something quickly to solve these problems I'm going to bite the bullet and return this for a Galaxy S6. Not having the removable battery and SD card option would really suck but I need a phone that works.
Good luck. Hopefully one of these blocker apps will work.
What smart card notification is being generated? Are you talking about the Smart Settings - Accessory - When connected to Bluetooth?
Or are you talking about something in Google Now, or maybe something else?
Smart Settings- > click on the 3 dots -> Settings -> Notification box. Uncheck it.
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What smart card notification is being generated? Are you talking about the Smart Settings - Accessory - When connected to Bluetooth?
Or are you talking about something in Google Now, or maybe something else?
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I'm talking about Smart Settings - Accessory - When connected to bluetooth. It asks me if I want to own a specific program every single time I get inside of my car. There needs to be a "Don't ask me this again" selector.
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Smart Settings- > click on the 3 dots -> Settings -> Notification box. Uncheck it.
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I that was already done but I still get the smart card notification.
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I that was already done but I still get the smart card notification.
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Take a screen shot of when the phone's actually giving you the message.
This is a bit late, but you need to change the notification in the smart notice/weather widget's settings. Took me forever to figure that out. I hated the "listening to solitaire with headphones, would you like to open solitaire when you plug in headphones?"
B3tterthanhim, you are better than everyone else on here.
This was prob the #1 most frustrating thing with my original G4 (except for possibly the "quick" charger that wouldn't stay plugged into the phone.) Just got my replacement and they started rearing their ugly card-heads again.
Can't believe the solution was this simple-never even noticed that there was a settings button on the widget, and it's still a mystery as to why this isn't in any of the actual system settings (oh, of course, cuz that would actually make sense).
I could literally kiss you right now.
Just a guest, but take this as thanks x1,000,000!
Is it normal?
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This is happening to me as well. I had the phone for 2 days and had the note 7 before with no problems. Anyone know why this is?
me too
Fix drain after update miui 11
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Can't see from pic but battery drain is NEVER normally happen. Did you it happened after updated. If the answer is yes
please check ALL notification and permissions on all app. Update may reset their setting and stupidly disabled all of them.
Most app need some permission that must be allowed but updates set deny their access, It make apps keep calling API trying to pop notification but updates disabled all notification too. See?
Basically all your batteries juices went to drain because ALL Apps doing these futile things.
IIRC Easiest way to fix is by first enable all notification (easily founded in setting page), then give setting AND security all access / permission they need. A lot of app will gives notification they need somethings now and grants them what they really need (Ie. Calculator asking for contact is suspicious AF)
This bug did happen in INDONESIAN ROM, may or may not apply to GLOBAL etv
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Let us know if notification ,,method" work's. I have same experience... system is always number on in draining battery.
Ps: I still have about 9h SOT with heavy use.
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Can't see from pic but battery drain is NEVER normally happen. Did you it happened after updated. If the answer is yes
please check ALL notification and permissions on all app. Update may reset their setting and stupidly disabled all of them.
Most app need some permission that must be allowed but updates set deny their access, It make apps keep calling API trying to pop notification but updates disabled all notification too. See?
Basically all your batteries juices went to drain because ALL Apps doing these futile things.
IIRC Easiest way to fix is by first enable all notification (easily founded in setting page), then give setting AND security all access / permission they need. A lot of app will gives notification they need somethings now and grants them what they really need (Ie. Calculator asking for contact is suspicious AF)
This bug did happen in INDONESIAN ROM, may or may not apply to GLOBAL etv
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It didn't work. Android system always consumes 30-40 percent of the battery
Hope the issue is fixed with the update
Hi all, occasionally I'll get a parallel app within my app drawer, a reboot fixes it, for a while, just curious if anyone else has seen this or knows of a permanent fix? I'm the screenshot I've attached you can see the calendar app duplicated which isn't even an app that should be able to duplicate.
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System info:
Oxygen OS 11.2.7.7 LE15AA
Rooted with Magisk 23001
Magisk app version 23001
Update channel:Canary
Magisk modules
Systemless Hosts
BusyBox for Android NDK
Nova launcher (though I've seen it happen with stock too)
Omega kernel 5.4.61
Hopefully that's enough info.
Exactly the same i'm encountering now! any fix you found?
PKkeys said:
Exactly the same i'm encountering now! any fix you found?
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I unfortunately have not. It's definitely annoying though! I still don't know what triggers it either because I don't use parallel apps ever.
I had this issue when I ran Island for it's battery saver features as that manipulates user groups I think. Only time I've had that happened and you didn't mention the app though so probably not any help
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I had this issue when I ran Island for it's battery saver features as that manipulates user groups I think. Only time I've had that happened and you didn't mention the app though so probably not any help
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The battery saving apps I'm using are greenify, naptime, servicely. (unrelated to battery sort of I'm using the GPU underclock from FKM)
Update 06/18/2021:
I reorganized my app drawer, making folders and putting everything in there or hiding the app icons via Nova Launcher (was able to hide the calendar with the parallels app icon), and so far after a reboot it hasn't come back but I also haven't used my phone much so not sure what is triggering it still.
So I've been messing around in logcat and looking for anything that might stick out and it looks like somehow apps are being randomly added to user 999. It's extremely evident when using smart launcher. pretty much any app I install is getting a duplicated parallels app.
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So I've been messing around in logcat and looking for anything that might stick out and it looks like somehow apps are being randomly added to user 999. It's extremely evident when using smart launcher. pretty much any app I install is getting a duplicated parallels app.
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The only way I've found to fix this is to remove the created user within adb
https://actuallydavide.com/blog/2019/04/13/how-to-remove-work-profiles-on-oneplus-devices/ this article details on how to do this. Don't worry about removing the user, if/when you create another parallel app via oneplus UI it recreates user 999.
Hello there guys! I bought my Moto G30 two weeks ago and I'm experiecing a huge battery drain on standby, about 30-40% per day. I tried using plane mode when I go to sleep but it drains about 10-12% every night. Do you guys know how to fix this? It's really annoying. Thanks in advance
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Clear system cache.
Disable all cloud crap including Goggle Backup Transport, Framework and Firebase.
Disable Google, manufacturer and carrier feedback.
Disabling Google play Services when not needed can be useful. Turn off location. Disable Gmaps if not needed.
Disable all power management then find any other apps that run in the background and deal with them on a case by case basis.
Optimizing a stock phone is generally a long drawn out process of trial and error
Karma Firewall can be used to block apps from using the internet and thus reduce battery drain.
Unfortunately in Q and above it's valuable logging feature is disabled. I'm on Pie and it works well.
Karma uses almost no battery, freeware, ad free, a perfect apk.
blackhawk said:
Clear system cache.
Disable all cloud crap including Goggle Backup Transport, Framework and Firebase.
Disable Google, manufacturer and carrier feedback.
Disabling Google play Services when not needed can be useful. Turn off location. Disable Gmaps if not needed.
Disable all power management then find any other apps that run in the background and deal with them on a case by case basis.
Optimizing a stock phone is generally a long drawn out process of trial and error
Karma Firewall can be used to block apps from using the internet and thus reduce battery drain.
Unfortunately in Q and above it's valuable logging feature is disabled. I'm on Pie and it works well.
Karma uses almost no battery, freeware, ad free, a perfect apk.
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Thanks a lot, I did that but no luck. I have to try karma firewall yet but what I can tell you is that the only way to solve this issue (so far) is to disable Google Play Store completely, by doing that, the battery drain reduced drastically
MacaRock said:
Thanks a lot, I did that but no luck. I have to try karma firewall yet but what I can tell you is that the only way to solve this issue (so far) is to disable Google Play Store completely, by doing that, the battery drain reduced drastically
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I always keep Playwhore disabled.
It's a menace. It requires a reboot with both it and Google play Services enabled to connect to Playstore. Paid for apps from there like SD Maid will puke if it's not active and show only as the free version.
Playstore, the worst Google app there is.
Google play Services is enabled briefly a few times a day. I'm getting 7-11%@hr SOT with my Note 10+/Pie now.
Thanks a lot for your reply mate! Really helpful