Hi,
I have the following phone:
Samsung Galaxy S20 (SM-G988U1) Ultra 5G (SnapDragon) [Not Rooted]
Android 13 & One UI 5.1
(I run Nova Launcher)
I have both Avast AV and a Notification app that I use and which need to run all the time. For their Battery Usage, I set them both to "Unrestricted" and I did also Disable the "Remove Permissions if App is Unused" setting for both apps.
What's happening is that every time I Reboot my phone, I get a Notification from "Device Care", that says it put the apps to sleep because they were "sending unnecessary notifications and slowing down your phone".
The same thing is happening on my wife's Samsung Galaxy A71 5G phone as well (running same OS & UI as mine), so I know it can't just be my phone. Plus we bought them just a couple of months ago new.
Please help??? I wish to keep my hair in my head!
Thank You!
Dave
Disable global power management.
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Developer options>standby apps, when global power management is disabled all bucket states show as active.
Otherwise optimize the phone by dealing with apps on a case by case basis. Limiting data and battery use in the individual app settings doesn't effect global power management. Use Package Disabler or adb edits to kill unneeded apps that are using excessive battery and do not respond to more civilized methods of control.
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Hi there,
I've currently got my G3 rooted, but on stock and I am using CloudMagic instead of the stock mail app. I don't remember exactly when this happened, but right now, I have to open the app before it goes checking for new mail, while previously it just got pushed and I got a notification.
I am using Titanium Backup (froze some stock LG and Google apps), Greenify (double checked I didn't hibernate CloudMagic) and battery doctor and it's CPU management function to save some juice.
I really need my mail on time for business reasons, so any suggestions would be really helpful!
Is cloudmagic running in the background? (Does it show up in greenify as a backgroud process?) if it does, maybe you just deactivated the notifications. If you have deactivated synchronisation in the settings, cloudmagics push eill not work anymore. The same happens below 5% battery i think.
Yes it is running in the background (checked Greenify). Auto sync is also enabled so I'm not sure what the issue can be.
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Well you can see that it's not always running (5h vs 15h on whatsapp) on my phone i have the exact same numbers for cloudmagic and whatsapp
Ah I see, so I'm guessing one of my apps is shutting it down, correct? I also tried to reinstall the app but to no avail.
My guess would be clean master since it has some backgroud process killing feature (i don't use it, only read it on the internet).just tryif it works without it.
Found the problem! It was battery doctor that killed it. Everything works great now. Thanks for helping out, really appreciate it!
I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
afaik it's system/privapp/FotaAgent and system/privapp/SOAgent
I'm not sure which of these 4 did the trick, but once they were all disabled the update notification disappeared.
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com.wssyncmidm is the culprit I think.
Auto-updates cause a lot more trouble than malware... malware has cost me less than 1% of wasted time compared to that caused by updates.
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I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
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I'm having major problems dealing with the bloatware that came on my phone to begin with and now this Android 11 update is the end all for me..
Soooo would really be interested in finding out about this CCSWE app manager that you said you have been using to control it. I just heard a lot of bad things about the regular forms of disabling the bloatware being ineffective in Samsung's latest attack on our privacy. Appreciate any info you got to put me in the right direction, thanks.
So there's a few discussions regarding this package, where it's said that it aggressively throttles performance in order to hit arbitrary temperature and battery life targets. It seems the only way to disable this app is using apps that abuse knox to disable system apps, or use apps that require adb device owner permission.
I went with the former, and in my system apps list where game optimizing service appears normally, once disabled it's disappeared from the list, along with game launcher. So I believe it's working. But I have not done enough long term gaming or testing to know if its working how I expect. I ran a 3d mark wild life stress test before and after disabling and I think the results are more or less within the margin of error, so this leads me to believe that maybe Gos does not view 3d mark as a game and as such doesn't apply to it in the first place. My CPU Temps never showed any difference either.
This is before disabling
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Anyone have any words of wisdom regarding this?
I keep it disabled. Got tired of it's overlay getting in the way. It doesn't do much for me.
If running it seems to be very low impact. Disabling doesn't hurt game performance for me but literally I have one game loaded.
On a stock Samsung you need a package disabler... especially on a carrier variant.
ADB edits aren't as fluid or usable.
Google remains one of the worst offenders especially Backup Transport, Framework and Firebase. Typically I keep Google play Services and Playstore disabled as well unless needed.
I am experiencing some problems after receiving the S21 FE, there is an application that I use at the gym that whenever I change the application, when opening a second or third application, this first mentioned application closes.
I've noticed this with other newly opened apps as well. I've already tried changing the app's settings by putting it in priority mode and setting it to multitasking and it doesn't solve it. I've even tried changing the settings of apps running in the background.
I mention this app in particular because it worked perfectly on the Galaxy S20. All my training progress is erased when the app closes and this is really annoying.
Turn off adaptive battery etc.
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Turn off adaptive battery etc.
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Is yours One ui 4? Here the options are different. I tested it here by disabling the adaptive battery in the last few days but it is still closing background apps. It's a very annoying thing that I didn't feel on my S20
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Is yours One ui 4? Here the options are different. I tested it here by disabling the adaptive battery in the last few days but it is still closing background apps. It's a very annoying thing that I didn't feel on my S20
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You have more options but it's the same junk.
Specifically what is it closing? Music? Bluetooth?
Check individual app settings as well.
I don't upgrade my N10+'s because of things like this. They're optimized... too much that can get broken.
Android System taking too much battery even after removal of most Android/Google / MIUI bloatware.
Will appreciate any & all help.
As of now - waiting for battery to drain to 0% and then I'll do a full charge.
Device - Poco F5
Android 13, MIUI 14.0.3 TMRINXM
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Tried all suggested changes - battery drain, no background connections (internet) or activity (battery), only 2 apps in autostart.
Initially thought no network was the culprit - put in a SIM, but no changes - draining as usual.
Some forums are suggesting to update Google Play Services (currently disabled).
Only Google App/service on device - google maps
Nothing doing - any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
A few days are necessary for the system to optimize.
Look in settings/app management/installed apps/behaviour.
According to some comments, it might be a bug, Miui 14 A13, wait for the next update.
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Android System taking too much battery even after removal of most Android/Google / MIUI bloatware.
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Enable back MIUI daemon in case you disabled it. I had exactly the same problem (high Android system usage after debloat) and disabled MIUI daemon was the culprit.