I have an app I use and I get these warnings (Watch attached files)
I want to use the app and I would like not to put it to sleep.
Any ideas how to whitelist this app?
Thank you ?
/CK
Café King said:
I have an app I use and I get these warnings (Watch attached files)
I want to use the app and I would like not to put it to sleep.
Any ideas how to whitelist this app?
Thank you
/CK
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Go to Settings/Apps, then choose the app you want, go to Battery and there you can choose any option will work the best for you
Thr app you mention, as it looks, monitors everything about your device, so it always runs in background, now, go to settings, search for battery optimization, and uncheck your app, then in settings>device care>battery>sleeping apps, remove your app, with this, the app should run always, as for the warning itself, there is a toggle to on/off it, some apps, specially older ones,depending on how they were coded eat more battery than newer apps
Thanks for the help guys ? All good now ?
/CK
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hello
1-what that speed meter on your notification bar i want download that .. or get me download link .. ??
2- your theme and font is beautiful how i can customize my phone like you ??
many thanks
I use network monitor mini, from playstore, it is a floating indicator and is highly customizable, try it
winol said:
I use network monitor mini, from playstore, it is a floating indicator and is highly customizable, try it
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thank you im now download it ..
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Hello everyone,
Is there a way to increase the Toolbox app limit from the current 5?
Thanks
Kalikazoo said:
Hello everyone,
Is there a way to increase the Toolbox app limit from the current 5?
Thanks
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Waiting for answer too
Kalikazoo said:
Hello everyone,
Is there a way to increase the Toolbox app limit from the current 5?
Thanks
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here u go guys...just to be clear i havent tested either of these. i will also look into including this mod into the next version of my SuperSamsung rom...hope this helps
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.xperiacle.s5toolbox.addon&hl=en
^REAL TOOLBOX ADDON (its a paid app but exactly what u want...just so u know its out there)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784205
^COPY TOOLBOX APP FREE
THEDEVIOUS1 said:
here u go guys...just to be clear i havent tested either of these. i will also look into including this mod into the next version of my SuperSamsung rom...hope this helps
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.xperiacle.s5toolbox.addon&hl=en
^REAL TOOLBOX ADDON (its a paid app but exactly what u want...just so u know its out there)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784205
^COPY TOOLBOX APP FREE
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Thanks for your reply THEDEVIOUS1.
The S5 Toolbox addon doesn't work properly. After you add more then 5 apps the toolbox only shows 5 and the top of another one but you are not able to scroll to access it or any of the other apps you've added so app is unusable.
Floating Toolbox Pro: Everything works except changing the Floating Toolbox icon color.
Tip: Swipe sideways for more options including the settings lol
all of the mentioned above are working, you have to scroll to last page inside of the app to go to settings page. Please quote me back so i can be able to comment back
k0sh said:
all of the mentioned above are working, you have to scroll to last page inside of the app to go to settings page. Please quote me back so i can be able to comment back
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Thanks for quick reply k0sh. Everything works on my Tab S 10.5 except for changing the Floating Toolbar icon color. No matter what color I set it to it never takes. Changing the background color works fine though.
I have a couple of requests if you decide to continue to refine the app:
-Allow user to set the Floating Toolbox icon even smaller then it is now. I have it all the way down and I still find it big on the tablet in comparison the the OEM Toolbox.
-Allow user to change icon transparency as I find it too bright
-Allow alternate icon or little round button like OEM.
The app is already a winner but those changes above would seal the deal for me.
Good job k0sh. (please remove my quotes from your post above since they don't apply -sorry)
**For anyone with a Tab S looking to increase the app limit; Floating Toolbar WORKS.
Kalikazoo said:
Thanks for quick reply k0sh. Everything works on my Tab S 10.5 except for changing the Floating Toolbar icon color. No matter what color I set it to it never takes. Changing the background color works fine though.
I have a couple of requests if you decide to continue to refine the app:
-Allow user to set the Floating Toolbox icon even smaller then it is now. I have it all the way down and I still find it big on the tablet in comparison the the OEM Toolbox.
-Allow user to change icon transparency as I find it too bright
-Allow alternate icon or little round button like OEM.
The app is already a winner but those changes above would seal the deal for me.
Good job k0sh. (please remove my quotes from your post above since they don't apply -sorry)
**For anyone with a Tab S looking to increase the app limit; Floating Toolbar WORKS.
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thanks for your suggestions and support, i will be doing a massive update tho, just give me two days , im doing my practical now and i find it hard to update all of my applications which they really need an update 'trust me i know'.
please do check the latest version 2.3, it shall be updated within two hours, so please check the play store after two hours.
k0sh said:
please do check the latest version 2.3, it shall be updated within two hours, so please check the play store after two hours.
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Just bought the Floating Toolbox Pro app after the changes and everything works.
GREAT JOB k0sh!!
Having a S6 Edge since its launch I decided to take advantage of the edge screen with all the existing notification packs I developed for my apps (3C Toolbox and co).
This allows displaying all kind of battery and system information on the edge screen optionally with a graph, including battery mA, mV, %, temperature, CPU temperature, load, frequency as well as memory and network loads.
1- Download the main app
To take advantage of those, you will need to install one of the following apps:
- 3C Toolbox to display any information
- System Tuner to display only system information
- Battery Monitor Widget to display battery information
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=3c
2- Download individual packs
Then, you will have to download the individual pack (from app settings, notifications, notifications packs).
3- Activate individual packs
Simply go to Samsung edge screen feed configuration and enable the desired feed.
4 - Configure packs to your liking
Each pack can be configured to display a graph or not, graphic colors and its background are configurable as well.
Some system packs allows settings special alert too based on thresholds.
You can also choose whether to show the information in the notification area, with or without the icon in the status bar, or only in the edge screen.
You can find attached a few samples of how it will look like.
If you have special queries or any issues, please let me know here.
Awesome!!!
Looks very cool, just bought the 3c toolbox app, so many configurations(Which is great)
Whenever i check the "Only edge-screen feed" checkbox it's only applied for that 1 notification, i think it'd be better if it was applied to the same button under all notifications.
starfighter1106 said:
Looks very cool, just bought the 3c toolbox app, so many configurations(Which is great)
Whenever i check the "Only edge-screen feed" checkbox it's only applied for that 1 notification, i think it'd be better if it was applied to the same button under all notifications.
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Thanks for your support much appreciated.
That's a little tricky as packs do not share their settings.
However, if you have received udpate 1.3.5 of the toolbox, you can simply go to the edge screen feeds configuration and add the feeds there. If the selected feeds are not in the toolbox config, those will be directly added as 'feed-only', which avoids having to select that particular option.
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Thanks for your support much appreciated.
That's a little tricky as packs do not share their settings.
However, if you have received udpate 1.3.5 of the toolbox, you can simply go to the edge screen feeds configuration and add the feeds there. If the selected feeds are not in the toolbox config, those will be directly added as 'feed-only', which avoids having to select that particular option.
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I see now that i wrote that poorly. I meant the checkbox that comes up after i check "Only edge-screeen feed".
The checkbox that explains "Don't forget to enable feed in Samsung edge screen configuration". When i check "Do not ask again", it only remember not to ask for this specific notification, whereas it would be better if it didn't explain when you check "Only edge-screen feed" for all packages. But it's no big deal just a very minor inconvenience, and would be avoided with the method you explained. great application, works very well!
@3c just bought the full version and works great on the S6 Edge International SM-G925F. ... what an app, does everything except make coffee.....nice !
Where's the link to get the app??
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@azz72 , Read the first post.
@3c, awesome app man! Looks really feature-full. I was wondering though . . any chance to change the way we get the edge notifications? Can we triple tap the edge instead of swiping finger?
Globalrebel said:
@3c, awesome app man! Looks really feature-full. I was wondering though . . any chance to change the way we get the edge notifications? Can we triple tap the edge instead of swiping finger?
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Thanks. Actually swiping will require a custom kernel/ROM feature for that. The API for feeds is very limited: update them is all I can do about it, everything else is controlled by the OS.
azz72 said:
Where's the link to get the app??
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The link is my signature, however I just noticed it doesn't show on mobile web. All 3 apps mentioned can be found here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=3c
3c said:
Thanks. Actually swiping will require a custom kernel/ROM feature for that. The API for feeds is very limited: update them is all I can do about it, everything else is controlled by the OS.
The link is my signature, however I just noticed it doesn't show on mobile web. All 3 apps mentioned can be found here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=3c
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That's what I was using the other day. I have it. Love the app going to get the full version soon. Thanks.
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@3c Just bought your app and had tried feeds
Awesome!!!
Fantastic work!!!!
really loving how this works on the galaxy s6 edge, but many times i get an error... "no data available yet waiting for main app information"
how can i fix that?
Will this work on g925v?
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do u need the Pro version to try the edge feeds?
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found it in the free version too...
But the feed text needs to get down on the edge screen, it's way up now.
lancem71 said:
Will this work on g925v?
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Yes.
Cyberz22 said:
do u need the Pro version to try the edge feeds?
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found it in the free version too...
But the feed text needs to get down on the edge screen, it's way up now.
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It's currently set at the top of the screen so that if you enable the historical graph it will on top of it. I'll have to customize the display to center the text when no graph is displayed. Will do so soon.
Hallo People. I have a Problem: "2- Download individual packs
Then, you will have to download the individual pack (from app settings, notifications, notifications packs)."
Where can i download this individual packs? Thanks
michael.1 said:
Hallo People. I have a Problem: "2- Download individual packs
Then, you will have to download the individual pack (from app settings, notifications, notifications packs)."
Where can i download this individual packs? Thanks
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From app settings: open the app, if using the default tabbed main screen, in the middle tab, tap 'notifications', then notification packs, it will open the download screen automatically. If using the advanced main screen, tap the settings button (bottom right) and then tap notifications, then notification packs.
3c said:
If using the advanced main screen, tap the settings button (bottom right) and then tap notifications, then notification packs.
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Settings- edge screen - info stream- manage feeds- download. I haven't found notification
michael.1 said:
Settings- edge screen - info stream- manage feeds- download. I haven't found notification
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You missed step #1, download one of the 3 apps mentiond in OP, then in any of those 3 apps settings you can download the packs.
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But the feed text needs to get down on the edge screen, it's way up now.
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All packs have been updated to position the text closer to the actual edge of the screen. You can update them from the download section, already installed packs will have a circle arrow you can tap to update them.
I have installed different ROMS, stable & developer, on my Mi Max phone but one thing, widgets wasn't refreshing over launcher screen, is it issue with ROM or launches, thanks.
tinkko said:
I have installed different ROMS, stable & developer, on my Mi Max phone but one thing, widgets wasn't refreshing over launcher screen, is it issue with ROM or launches, thanks.
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That's because the widget is auto closed due to Miui optimization....try turn it of on that particular widget and lock app to memory in recent app by sliding down to lock....
martin132014 said:
That's because the widget is auto closed due to Miui optimization....try turn it of on that particular widget and lock app to memory in recent app by sliding down to lock....
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thanks for the suggestion, I am really into new MI phone, could you pls let me know for the step by step way to fix, appreciate it, cheers
Here
tinkko said:
thanks for the suggestion, I am really into new MI phone, could you pls let me know for the step by step way to fix, appreciate it, cheers
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Just open the security app > battery > app battery saver > then disable the optimization for your widget app!
Then you may have to open the widget app then click hkme, then view the recent apps, drag the widget app down, then at the top click the lock icon
That should be fine now!
mongoload said:
Just open the security app > battery > app battery saver > then disable the optimization for your widget app!
Then you may have to open the widget app then click hkme, then view the recent apps, drag the widget app down, then at the top click the lock icon
That should be fine now!
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Thanks,
Honestly, I'd suggest turning off the app battery saving entirely. I did that recently and I discovered that not only did all of my notifications and other background updating apps now work perfectly, the battery life on my phone got better if anything - it certainly didn't get worse, at any rate.
Guys,
How do I stop apps from running in the background?
Check my attached screenshot of battery stats, where snaptube and beam was running in the background, although I never opened them for the day.
Is there an option in settings to do it like Samsung does, or Do I have to depend on an App ?
Thanks in Advance!
JazonX said:
Guys,
How do I stop apps from running in the background?
Check my attached screenshot of battery stats, where snaptube and beam was running in the background, although I never opened them for the day.
Is there an option in settings to do it like Samsung does, or Do I have to depend on an App ?
Thanks in Advance!
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That's some pretty bad battery drain for apps that you haven't even used. You could try greenify.
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JazonX said:
Guys,
How do I stop apps from running in the background?
Check my attached screenshot of battery stats, where snaptube and beam was running in the background, although I never opened them for the day.
Is there an option in settings to do it like Samsung does, or Do I have to depend on an App ?
Thanks in Advance!
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Best options I'd say:
- Disable Background Activity (app info - battery) - though this may mess with any notifications you may want to receive
- Disable Background data (app info - Data Usage - Background Data) - again, perhaps no notifications
- Battery optimisation - ensure android is optimising battery usage
- Disable notifications from within the app, which should reduce battery usage though of course at the expense of not receiving notifications (could just manually check?)
Another option is to use App ops (comes with NitrogenOS custom rom) or install it from the Playstore. This will allow you to further tweak app permissions, specifically "auto-start", "keep awake" and "run in background".
Lastly for some apps it may be a better option to eithern find an alternative, where available, or not to bother with the app and just use the web interface instead. For example, I don't bother with Facebook and used Folio for a while. Now I just settle for the web interface (with messenger lite installed for messages) and have a shortcut to the site on my home screen (which you can even change the icon to a Facebook one).
Though also I see you using Snaptube (video downloader?) and so downloading will be a battery drainer too, so if this is the case use WiFi where possible.
Many options, decide which fits best for you
Great reply right here. Was just about to say the first few options as they're built-in. Good thing I scrolled down. LOL
cd993 said:
Best options I'd say:
- Disable Background Activity (app info - battery) - though this may mess with any notifications you may want to receive
- Disable Background data (app info - Data Usage - Background Data) - again, perhaps no notifications
- Battery optimisation - ensure android is optimising battery usage
- Disable notifications from within the app, which should reduce battery usage though of course at the expense of not receiving notifications (could just manually check?)
Another option is to use App ops (comes with NitrogenOS custom rom) or install it from the Playstore. This will allow you to further tweak app permissions, specifically "auto-start", "keep awake" and "run in background".
Lastly for some apps it may be a better option to eithern find an alternative, where available, or not to bother with the app and just use the web interface instead. For example, I don't bother with Facebook and used Folio for a while. Now I just settle for the web interface (with messenger lite installed for messages) and have a shortcut to the site on my home screen (which you can even change the icon to a Facebook one).
Though also I see you using Snaptube (video downloader?) and so downloading will be a battery drainer too, so if this is the case use WiFi where possible.
Many options, decide which fits best for you
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cd993 said:
Best options I'd say:
- Disable Background Activity (app info - battery) - though this may mess with any notifications you may want to receive
- Disable Background data (app info - Data Usage - Background Data) - again, perhaps no notifications
- Battery optimisation - ensure android is optimising battery usage
- Disable notifications from within the app, which should reduce battery usage though of course at the expense of not receiving notifications (could just manually check?)
Another option is to use App ops (comes with NitrogenOS custom rom) or install it from the Playstore. This will allow you to further tweak app permissions, specifically "auto-start", "keep awake" and "run in background".
Lastly for some apps it may be a better option to eithern find an alternative, where available, or not to bother with the app and just use the web interface instead. For example, I don't bother with Facebook and used Folio for a while. Now I just settle for the web interface (with messenger lite installed for messages) and have a shortcut to the site on my home screen (which you can even change the icon to a Facebook one).
Though also I see you using Snaptube (video downloader?) and so downloading will be a battery drainer too, so if this is the case use WiFi where possible.
Many options, decide which fits best for you
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THANK YOU! for taking time to compose this fantastic response.
Initially I was lost because I coudn't find the option to kill background activity in the app settings. However since you've mentioned it here, I checked again.
Apparently that option is not shown for some apps. But a few, Like Snaptube does have that option. For the one's that doesn't have it - I used Greenify.
Battery Optimization, Yes Enabled.
Notifications were also a good tip, Killed all except the messenger and Email apps.
JazonX said:
THANK YOU! for taking time to compose this fantastic response.
Initially I was lost because I coudn't find the option to kill background activity in the app settings. However since you've mentioned it here, I checked again.
Apparently that option is not shown for some apps. But a few, Like Snaptube does have that option. For the one's that doesn't have it - I used Greenify.
Battery Optimization, Yes Enabled.
Notifications were also a good tip, Killed all except the messenger and Email apps.
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You're welcome
Is there a way to have this support more than 3 apps? It's ridiculous there's a limit with the amount of ram on this phone
That's a GREAT question, and I'd love to know the answer too. I haven't found one yet though. RAM isn't an issue on this phone. Maybe they worry too many locked in memory will affect battery life too much?
Where did you learn this is the limit? I've gone days without opening an app before and when I go back to it it's right where I left off.
You could perhaps go to the battery saving menu and disable the battery saving for any apps you want to remain running. This may cause some serious background battery usage though, but It may be worth trying out. Also, try running the high performance mode. I've run that mode a lot and never noticed it causing much battery drain over the standard optimised mode.
Coming from Oneplus and using it for a long time I can tell you, the Note 10+ is probably one of the best multitasking phones I've used (including Note 9). Chrome on this hardly ever closes in the background and find it always running and available with all the tabs open. Oneplus phones can hardly keep anything in memory / background loaded for more than 5 mins but but Oneplus phones feel sooooo much more responsive and snappy comparatively otherwise.
The default for background apps is set to, "standard." Which allows more than 3 background apps.
Go into Device Care - > Battery - > App power management
Some apps may have been automatically added to sleep or deep sleep.
You can add or remove apps as needed.
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Where did you learn this is the limit?
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After you add three to "Keep open for quick launching" the option becomes greyed out.
You're right, it's generally not an issue where apps get closed down in the background anyway, but I normally have 4 or 5 that I always wanted 'pinned' to my recents list. Not a big deal, I just found the limit strange, given the phone's capabiities and hardware.
Henaway said:
After you add three to "Keep open for quick launching" the option becomes greyed out.
You're right, it's generally not an issue where apps get closed down in the background anyway, but I normally have 4 or 5 that I always wanted 'pinned' to my recents list. Not a big deal, I just found the limit strange, given the phone's capabiities and hardware.
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How do you get " keep open for quick launching “ , I only get lock app instead , I'm running one ui 2.1 june security patch ” picture attached ”
Anyway you can bypass this using good lock app from galaxy store and use the module multistar and toggle on ”long live apps”
My task manager
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How do you get " keep open for quick launching “ , I only get lock app instead , I'm running one ui 2.1 june security patch ” picture attached ”
Anyway you can bypass this using good lock app from galaxy store and use the module multistar and toggle on ”long live apps”
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I'm also on One UI 2.1, June security patch. Screenshot of my menu option is attached. Maybe it's different between countries/regions/models? Mine is the Canadian N975W.
Edit: attachments aren't working, here's a link to the screenshot: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AqdgaMVMg2EMirgLXMqey1V1d0Gsdg?e=RGdVeX
I have three settings :
Put apps to sleep
Put apps to deep sleep
Apps that are not put to sleep.
I can add as many as i want in here.
There's an option to Goodlock's Task Changer to keep an app open which is a setting you don't have anywhere else in the system.
But i don't have that long live app in Multistar on my end.
Sorry for digging this up but do all of your apps appear in the "Apps that never sleep" list of apps?
I'm missing quite a few of my apps, aProfiles and Philips Hue for a start...
Anyone has noticed that before? Thnx