Hi,
I've updated my Mate 8 with the L29C432B320 firmware (coming from L29C432B152)
Since then,i've a problem with the Health app (damn bloatware !!!!!)
1)If i uninstall the app, it shows 2561 feet on my smartcover. I don't know where it comes from and i don't want these notification !
2)If i kick the app (force to stop), everytime i unlock the phone, the app reactivates itself (showing real time feet) and i've to kick it again and restart the phone to stop the notification
All notifications from the app are disabled, battery too. Greenify doesn't list the app.
I want to get rid of these app and notifications but i don't know what to do.
If you can help me, it will much appreciated
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I have a new Sprint Galaxy S5 that is rooted (that's the only modification I made). The trouble I'm having is that it keeps periodically freezing and restarting. It seems like it usually happens when I have a floating icon active while using other apps (like Link Bubble or Facebook Messenger), but it has frozen and restarted while just using chrome beta, too. Anyone know what might be causing this, and how to fix it? Is it using too much RAM when a floating icon is active?
Secondarily, would a different ROM help, like CM 12? Does CM 12 support the smart features that come with the Galaxy S5, or other Sprint apps?
Thanks!
Sounds like it may be over heating the cpu.phone info app shows cpu temp. Also can jse an xposed frame work module to see temp in status bar. Maybe able to log the crash and restart. But im not sure what to log with.
if i have helped in any way,please hit the thanks button.
Thanks! Follow up question: what does logging the crash and restating do? And is it is the cpu overheating, it's just a matter of managing RAM?
Hi there,
since the update to Android 5.1 and EMUI 3.1 some services like Whatsapp wont work properly.That means for me:
- Push notifications from Whatsapp and Snapchat will only arrive, when I open the app -> sometimes, when I close the app from the task manager or leave it over the night
- Whatsapp forgets the names of my contacts and only shows the numbers (some background service not running?) -> fixable by "updating" the contacts through Whatsapp. Happens at least 5 times a day, even when I'm not closing Whatsapp through the taskmanager.
Every permission I could find is activated, I guess it's some kind of automatic battery saving, which I'm unable to find.
Thank you very much,
Julian
I used to have that problem as well after updating my Honor 6 to EMUI 3.1 based on Lollipop 5.1.
Updating WhatsApp to version 2.12.278 (link in the FAQ section in the official website) seems to improve. However I still have another problem which could not be resolved, I could not change the notification sounds.
gammaanimal said:
Hi there,
since the update to Android 5.1 and EMUI 3.1 some services like Whatsapp wont work properly.That means for me:
- Push notifications from Whatsapp and Snapchat will only arrive, when I open the app -> sometimes, when I close the app from the task manager or leave it over the night
- Whatsapp forgets the names of my contacts and only shows the numbers (some background service not running?) -> fixable by "updating" the contacts through Whatsapp. Happens at least 5 times a day, even when I'm not closing Whatsapp through the taskmanager.
Every permission I could find is activated, I guess it's some kind of automatic battery saving, which I'm unable to find.
Thank you very much,
Julian
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you need to set your apps to be protected at Settings -> Protected apps to prevent them to be closed automatically by the system
hope it helps
bazsa999 said:
you need to set your apps to be protected at Settings -> Protected apps to prevent them to be closed automatically by the system
hope it helps
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I have Honor 6 too, don't updated till now. And i have another phone with Android 5.1 with same problem. Is there any third party App like "protected Apps" from Huawei? I don't have any chance do get my backgroundservices running, that unbelievable :crying: who decided this? The Charwoman? I mean, android without backgroundservices = no mor messages in lock screen.
And when i leave app open, battery usage is 4x stronger then background service....
I have runkeeper protected and still after about 1h of usage it simply stops with no errors...
I'm on an early version of DEV (rom), I think I'm going the "stable" route next.
freakzoide said:
I have runkeeper protected and still after about 1h of usage it simply stops with no errors...
I'm on an early version of DEV (rom), I think I'm going the "stable" route next.
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I have the exact same issue, came across this thread looking for answers. RunKeeper (and I assume any other app as well) is simply killed after about 1 hour. I usually use my phone during walks, to for example take pictures, answer chat messages and whatnot, so I thought the issue could be that I was out of memory and that is why it closed the app. To get to the botton of it, I tried the following steps:
- Reboot the device
- Clear everything from the multitask menu
- Make sure RunKeeper is set as a "protected app"
- Start RunKeeper, begin an activity
- Keep the app open, i e not going back to home screen or opening any other app
- Waking the screen every 5 minutes or so to make sure it doesn't go into some deep sleep mode
Result? After about 1 hour, when I pick up the phone and unlock it the RunKeeper process is simply gone, killed by the system. By the way, for me it's a Huawei Mate S device, but this seems to be an EMUI issue. I'm on EMUI 3.1 (B145 europe, official release). Just thought I'd chip in. This is annoying to the point of being a dealbreaker to ever getting another Huawei until I can confirm it's fixed.
I have this problem constantly. I installed an app called "pnf no root" but it also helps temporarely. I really like my honor 6 [ h60-L12] but this is a really annoying problem. I realize that huawei doing this save battery power, but this is ridiculous. What's the point of protecting the apps if it doesn't do anything in the first place ?
ibnturab said:
I have this problem constantly. I installed an app called "pnf no root" but it also helps temporarely. I really like my honor 6 [ h60-L12] but this is a really annoying problem. I realize that huawei doing this save battery power, but this is ridiculous. What's the point of protecting the apps if it doesn't do anything in the first place ?
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Hi, I have the same problem with my Honor6 [h60-L04C900B521]. I talked with technical support and they told me to install an application locking the GPS signal . Check if it works with Endomondo + GPS Connected app but this can only fix the endomondo problem I hope.
Edit. 10.04
Unfortunately this application do nothing. Endomondo was kill after 1 hour running. Anyone have idea what to do with this?
Edit 11.05
Finally after update to marshmallow there is one option to keep endomondo while workout. Under battery in right-up corner there is settings icon and there is option "close excessively power intensive apps running in the background" this option actually works fine.
Android 6 B820
The awful program that keeps closing out my running programs and also refuses programs to run in the background. I am missing Email notifications because of this. My ESPN app is pretty much useless because it isn't running in the background to send me my score/breaking news notifications through out the day. I thought it was just Android Doze that was the issue, but even if I turn the apps off optimization they still get closed out by the awful memory manager that Lenovo has running.
doctahjeph said:
The awful program that keeps closing out my running programs and also refuses programs to run in the background. I am missing Email notifications because of this. My ESPN app is pretty much useless because it isn't running in the background to send me my score/breaking news notifications through out the day. I thought it was just Android Doze that was the issue, but even if I turn the apps off optimization they still get closed out by the awful memory manager that Lenovo has running.
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AccuWeather, which puts a current temp notification on the notification bar, also shuts down after one to several days. Thought it was an app issue. Other apps have no problems annoying me with unwanted notifications.
doctahjeph said:
The awful program that keeps closing out my running programs and also refuses programs to run in the background. I am missing Email notifications because of this. My ESPN app is pretty much useless because it isn't running in the background to send me my score/breaking news notifications through out the day. I thought it was just Android Doze that was the issue, but even if I turn the apps off optimization they still get closed out by the awful memory manager that Lenovo has running.
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So Lenovo has this also? Like Huawei with there phone manager app. I was looking at the Phab Pro 2 because i love my Honor Note 8 but notifications sucks on this phone. Yeah you can freeze it, but things like battery manager don't work any more.
Try ####6020# Select PK
Backup yr phone first.
Hello, (sorry for my english ) I have a Samsung Galaxy S8 plus SM-G9550 and I would like to know how I can prevent the system from stopping important processes running in the background, since the widgets can not be used without manually activating the app to which the widget belongs. Don´t Synchronize the weather widgets for example, also applications widgets to record or play audio, only work a few minutes after application was manually opened and then stop working, also close streaming applications running in the background as "radiocut" . I already tried everything, even removing the apps from the energy saving settings, I put those applications in the list of apps without supervision of the power monitor and still do not work, only work for a few minutes and then the system stops the process, Could you help me solve this problem?
Thank you very much
You can't really stop the S8 from killing processes. It has very bad memory management and constantly kills processes and running apps. It's very annoying.
jorgemackay said:
Hello, (sorry for my english ) I have a Samsung Galaxy S8 plus SM-G9550 and I would like to know how I can prevent the system from stopping important processes running in the background, since the widgets can not be used without manually activating the app to which the widget belongs. Don´t Synchronize the weather widgets for example, also applications widgets to record or play audio, only work a few minutes after application was manually opened and then stop working, also close streaming applications running in the background as "radiocut" . I already tried everything, even removing the apps from the energy saving settings, I put those applications in the list of apps without supervision of the power monitor and still do not work, only work for a few minutes and then the system stops the process, Could you help me solve this problem?
Thank you very much
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I think you have to turn off the app from Battery Optimization. Try Settings; Apps; touch the three DOT menu on the right corner, select Special access; Optimize battery usage; on the top left select "All apps" by default it shows "Apps not optimized" and Turn off Battery Optimization from the app you want to keep running... Let see if it works...
dhorgas said:
You can't really stop the S8 from killing processes. It has very bad memory management and constantly kills processes and running apps. It's very annoying.
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Like Emby, when you're in the middle of casting
disturbd1 said:
Like Emby, when you're in the middle of casting
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I don't know is what that means.
In device manager under battery there is the ability to add apps to the whitelist so the device manager won't stop them.
ShrekOpher said:
In device manager under battery there is the ability to add apps to the whitelist so the device manager won't stop them.
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This doesn't work. The issue is with memory management on the device. It's pretty well documented in a few places on XDA already and is by no means a new problem for Samsung. It has gotten a lot worse since Samsung started moving to Nougat though.
Can you give a reproducible scenario?
The original post already mentioned that he already removed the apps at battery optimization.
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lopri said:
Can you give a reproducible scenario?
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Open 6-8 apps, in my case phone, messages, email, browser with 10 tabs, BBM, calendar, Nine Email, and Slack and watch the phone shut down apps on its own even if they are removed from all optimization features. It sometimes takes a few hours, other times it's quicker, but sooner or later the phone just shuts down apps on its own. Most of the time it kills the phone app and messages first. Then all the browser tabs go into refresh mode.
dolbylogic said:
I think you have to turn off the app from Battery Optimization. Try Settings; Apps; touch the three DOT menu on the right corner, select Special access; Optimize battery usage; on the top left select "All apps" by default it shows "Apps not optimized" and Turn off Battery Optimization from the app you want to keep running... Let see if it works...
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Nobody else responded to this, but it seems to work for me.
I am a j7 pro user, android 7. I have tried all the oprions mentioned here but those are of no use. problem is getting worse day by day. desperately need a solution.
adattabd said:
I am a j7 pro user, android 7. I have tried all the oprions mentioned here but those are of no use. problem is getting worse day by day. desperately need a solution.
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I suggest the J7 forum section then, this post hadn't been touched for a year.
iworkout said:
Nobody else responded to this, but it seems to work for me.
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It worked for me too.
I had an Galaxy S6 and used to sync FolderSync with an FTP account.
After migrating to Galaxy S8+ FolderSync doesn't work anymore.
It does sync once while the app is opened and after that it stops syncing, no matter if it is closed not.
Removing Battery management for FolderSync app makes syncing to stay running in background even with all apps closed.
Thanks!
For some reason I always get these dialogue boxes saying Weather has crashed about twice an hour and it's really annoying despite how useful I find the app otherwise. If someone can help me figure out how to make this app stop crashing in the background that would be great. In case it helps to know I got a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 running Android 7.1.1.
Is anyone gona answer my question.
Weather underground crashes on Galaxy S9
Same issue frequent crashes. App seems to work though despite the notification.