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Hi everyone,
I decided to reflash stock and i'm running into some problems with enabling accessibility services for greenify and pushbullet. Somehow I managed to turn these on, I have then turned pushbullet off with no issues. Trying to re-enable this I get the "Use Pushbullet?" prompt with the cancel and OK buttons. I am unable to click OK... only cancel works.
Does anyone else have this problem? I've reflashed about 3 times now... md5 of image is OK so I just wanted to see if you all can enable and disable accessibility services without any issues.
Thanks
altrstar said:
Hi everyone,
I decided to reflash stock and i'm running into some problems with enabling accessibility services for greenify and pushbullet. Somehow I managed to turn these on, I have then turned pushbullet off with no issues. Trying to re-enable this I get the "Use Pushbullet?" prompt with the cancel and OK buttons. I am unable to click OK... only cancel works.
Does anyone else have this problem? I've reflashed about 3 times now... md5 of image is OK so I just wanted to see if you all can enable and disable accessibility services without any issues.
Thanks
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I have this exact same problem with every single app in Accessibility... I threw on Lollipop and have yet to be able to click OK. It doesn't even register as a button. Hopefully someone sees this and has a clue as to what is going on.
I wonder if this is a bug... :S
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I doubt it, or at least if it is it's a very small one since I have yet to see anything else about it. You're the first person I've encountered with the same issue, funny how you mention both Greenify and Pushbullet (I have both and I didn't notice the issue until after I tried enabling Greenify)
I can confirm it doesn't work for the Google builtin services either on my phone: Talkback / Switch Access
altrstar said:
I can confirm it doesn't work for the Google builtin services either on my phone: Talkback / Switch Access
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I've been struggling with this exact issue on both my Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 wifi. Flash to stock, setup my account, start the restore process, apps start installing, I wait until either LastPass or AutoVoice are installed and then I can immediately go in and enable accessibility for it. Anything after than and it can't click on the OK button. My theory is that you get one shot at setting whatever applications. It's definitely a bug that not app or hardware specific.
slickie88 said:
I've been struggling with this exact issue on both my Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 wifi. Flash to stock, setup my account, start the restore process, apps start installing, I wait until either LastPass or AutoVoice are installed and then I can immediately go in and enable accessibility for it. Anything after than and it can't click on the OK button. My theory is that you get one shot at setting whatever applications. It's definitely a bug that not app or hardware specific.
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I found the answer for my specific case. It was Lux that was preventing me from enabling accessibility or installing from unknown sources. Sooo many factory resets and reflashing stock/rooting and it was Lux the whole time. Arggg...
http://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidQues...installed_lollipop_cant_tap_install_or_grant/
I'm going to uninstall LUX and see what happens.
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You can just disable it in order to have accessibility settings working again.
slickie88 said:
I found the answer for my specific case. It was Lux that was preventing me from enabling accessibility or installing from unknown sources. Sooo many factory resets and reflashing stock/rooting and it was Lux the whole time. Arggg...
http://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidQues...installed_lollipop_cant_tap_install_or_grant/
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Holy guacamole! It was LUX... I simply uninstalled LUX and I was then able to click OK on Accessibility settings. I'll be sending an email to LUX devs in a few minutes.
Although apparently I could just have disabled it... LOL. Either way the devs have been informed
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Kallaide said:
Holy guacamole! It was LUX... I simply uninstalled LUX and I was then able to click OK on Accessibility settings. I'll be sending an email to LUX devs in a few minutes.
Although apparently I could just have disabled it... LOL. Either way the devs have been informed
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Wow... Thanks for this! it works now.. damn i wiped my phone 3 times :S. Ah well at least battery life is now rocking!
Thanks for finding the root cause! Seems like we're a bunch of people using the same apps.
GOOD GRIEF! This was so annoying. THANK YOU! This was driving me crazy. I am writing this on Jan 7 2015, I dont think the author knows this is an issue. I will write to him/her. Thanks again. On a Nexus 6 5.0.1
Same problem with app called Twilight. Pausing the app allows OK button to register.
Same thing for "good sleep pro". Highly unexpected. Big thanks!
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For me it was "Bluelight Filter". Thanks for setting me in the right direction.
Not a Nexus 5 user but...
I still use a Sprint Galaxy Nexus (toroplus) but, it was Lux for me too. The two reasons I didn't think it could have been Lux are, first, after this same issue came to light with the install button on sideloaded apps, they made Lux auto pause on screens where their overlay could cause issues. Second, it's daytime where I am right now. The screen dimming overlay shouldn't be active during the day. Either way, I think I'll need to poke the Lux devs to inform them that their experimental work around still isn't working in the accessibility menu.
Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I'll just have to remember to disable Lux when I need to perform protected actions.
Thank you! HTC One M8 user, and killing Lux helped!
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Thank you! HTC One M8 user, and killing Lux helped!
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THX to all of you. Once again Lux was the root cause.
I'm on a stock note 3 running lollipop
Kallaide said:
I have this exact same problem with every single app in Accessibility... I threw on Lollipop and have yet to be able to click OK. It doesn't even register as a button. Hopefully someone sees this and has a clue as to what is going on.
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I have the same issue on my tmobile note 3 can't click OK in accessibility services settings
Does anyone know how to disable this message? I get it everytime I unplug from a charger and it stays there till I hit ok or battery. Anyone know how to disable I tried looking through the forums for an answer with no luck. Thanks in advance for the help!
Must be an application you have installed?
Sad to say I didn't even think about that... Now let me do a search for the culprit. I just got the Mate 9 so I'm still learning it I thought maybe that was something it just does.
Yeah doesn't look like any app is causing the message, so it's safe to say that this not normal for the Mate 9?
Nope, same thing on my US Mate 9. Very annoying.
bwillet said:
Nope, same thing on my US Mate 9. Very annoying.
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Saw someone post this on another post, but he was not on a US version. I am on a US version and do not get that message, whether i'm using the Mate 9 own's charger and cable or my own.
Wondering what is making that happen for your US version
This happened to me the other day, but it was the first time.
I have a US Mate 9 and I get this message every time I disconnect from the charger. Still trying to find a setting to disable this message.
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cortez.i said:
I have a US Mate 9 and I get this message every time I disconnect from the charger. Still trying to find a setting to disable this message.
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I have chinese version 6g-128g and never had this message 1,5 month now
cortez.i said:
I have a US Mate 9 and I get this message every time I disconnect from the charger. Still trying to find a setting to disable this message.
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In another forum: http://forums.androidcentral.com/huawei-mate-9/763738-wish-list.html, the person who was experiencing the problem said that he solved it by wiping the device.
Weird how some have it and some do not.
That's definitely a third party app. I have a US model and this has never shown up and I've had it for several weeks now.
If it's third party I sure can't figure out what it is...I did notice it didn't show the message earlier but now it's doing it again. So Weird
What firmware are you guys using?maybe it's included in some firmwars?
It's not a third party feature I guess. It's part of EMUI os.i get this message from day one before installing any apps.
Does it also show an icon in the notifications bar? If so what app opens when you tap the notification message or the cog wheel on its right?
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Governa said:
Does it also show an icon in the notifications bar? If so what app opens when you tap the notification message or the cog wheel on its right?
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No notification in the status bar at all...
gm007 said:
What firmware are you guys using?maybe it's included in some firmwars?
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I believe in I am running the latest versions of the firmware
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I believe in I am running the latest versions of the firmware
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Same firmware here. Don't feel like wiping the device in an attempt to get rid of the message. have combed through what I believe are every option and apps, can't find a setting. oh well...
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Ok So for all that were wondering I figured out the turning on any app in the accessibility settings causes this message to pop up. Not sure why at all but at least I know what causes it now. I use lastpass and it needs accessibility turned on to fill in apps so turned on it causes this message and turned off no more messages... So weird.
Yes it is definitely happening due to accessibility being turned on in certain apps, the app doesn't matter if it requires accessibility being turned on you will get the battery message which is weird, I wouldn't think one would have anything to do with the other. Oh Well terrible Bug. But got live with it...
I'm having an intermittent issue (1 in 20 times) whereby the exercise app I use just turns off before I'm done. I've used the same app for years without issue, but notice its on Mate-9 or Android-7 as an issue? Any suggestions please? I've tried other apps and same has happened on this device so I'm thinking not an app issue.
I am having the same issue with some gaming apps
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OK, now its happened 3 times in a row. Anyone know a solution please?
palatkik said:
OK, now its happened 3 times in a row. Anyone know a solution please?
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It could happen when you're using old-api application and internal task-killer preferred to unload your app from memory.
Press square button to get recent apps and press icon with lock to hold app always in memory.
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It could happen when you're using old-api application and internal task-killer preferred to unload your app from memory.
Press square button to get recent apps and press icon with lock to hold app always in memory.
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Thanks for that idea. I tried it and so far so good. I will continue this method for next few weeks to see if it solves the problem 100%.
palatkik said:
Thanks for that idea. I tried it and so far so good. I will continue this method for next few weeks to see if it solves the problem 100%.
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It could happen when you're using old-api application and internal task-killer preferred to unload your app from memory.
Press square button to get recent apps and press icon with lock to hold app always in memory.
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No luck I'm afraid. I tried three times successfully using this method then the forth time it was back to the usual rubbish result of app stopping early during the exercise with the lock to hold app in lock position.
I'm open to other ideas please? As it stands the Mate-9 has proved useless to monitor fitness routines. I've written to Huawei support about it (in London UK) and they just say to wait for an o/s update in future!
I suggest you to give up on it. Huawei phones can't work correctly with sports tracking app for YEARS. Probably all their phones have same issues. Just google it and you will find other suckers like us.
Also, Mate 9 is completely inaccurate during the time it tracks (pre-crash). It must be related with different problem - GPS sucks too. Look for GPS thread in this forum to keep you updated.
Last version of Strava app shows in-app alert which says that their app can't work correctly with my device (Mate 9). It still allows me to use it. So, they gave up on us.
My suggestion is to get some old/backup phone and use it for tracking. E.g. I'm using my good old faithful Samsung Galaxy S4.
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I suggest you to give up on it. Huawei phones can't work correctly with sports tracking app for YEARS. Probably all their phones have same issues. Just google it and you will find other suckers like us.
Also, Mate 9 is completely inaccurate during the time it tracks (pre-crash). It must be related with different problem - GPS sucks too. Look for GPS thread in this forum to keep you updated.
Last version of Strava app shows in-app alert which says that their app can't work correctly with my device (Mate 9). It still allows me to use it. So, they gave up on us.
My suggestion is to get some old/backup phone and use it for tracking. E.g. I'm using my good old faithful Samsung Galaxy S4.
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This phone is looking worse and worse every day I wonder if it will support at least MiFit and Mi Band fitness tracker? Can't crash there, right?!
Anyone found a solution to this yet please? On my Mate-9 - now build B189 the problem seems to be that my exercise app using GPS stops working anytime after about 70 minutes of exercise (I cycle outdoors). If I interact with the app during exercise (such as pause - resume) every hour I can continue recording the exercise for full duration, otherwise after around 70 minutes my apps stop without notice. On other devices same apps work. Seems to be an issue with my Mate-9, anyone else notice this and or fix it?
palatkik said:
Anyone found a solution to this yet please? On my Mate-9 - now build B189
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Since Huawei updated me to Android 8 the problem no longer exists. Its taken a year to get to love this phone. I still cannot get myself to like the Mate-10 so will stay with this as I now for the first time since owning the Mate-9 have no issues at all with it.
palatkik said:
Since Huawei updated me to Android 8 the problem no longer exists. Its taken a year to get to love this phone. I still cannot get myself to like the Mate-10 so will stay with this as I now for the first time since owning the Mate-9 have no issues at all with it.
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Nope, problem is not fixed in Oreo. At least with Strava. It still crashes during longer pauses.
goranimo said:
Nope, problem is not fixed in Oreo. At least with Strava. It still crashes during longer pauses.
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I use a bike computer but was having issues with Strava live tracking, I think I have it resolved but not totally sure.
For some bizarre reason there are two places to exclude apps from power management:
Settings/Apps & notifications/Apps/Settings/Special access/Exempt from battery optimization/*Drop Down* All apps/*Allow/Don't Allow*
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Settings/Battery/Launch/*Toggle On/Off*
Mate 9: 567/360
I know this is a common problem, but there are so many discussions about different bugs and builds and so much misinformation, i had to start a new discussion. I'm using EMUI 5.0 Android 7.0 b389.
EMUI kills power consuming background apps by default after about 10 minutes. Doesnt matter if the screen is locked or not.
The setting 'Close excessively power-intensive apps' does nothing, it makes absolutely no difference. 'Power-intensive app history' and 'History of closed apps' are empty. But when I use the tool 'Battery -> Optimize' it still shows: 'x power consuming background apps closed', and the services gets killed. I suspect EMUI performs this optimization by default from time to time.
Could somebody with a similar behaviour try the Optimze feature and see, if you can replicate the results? I've tried every possible setting and by now I'm pretty sure, this is a bug.
Second question: Who solved a similar problem by rooting the device and either:
a) Putting the service (for me it is Whatsapp) in the system app folder
b) Disabling the Phone Manager. Here im wondering, if there are negative consequences doing this. Like settings disappearing (e.g in the Battery menu) or faulty RAM management or whatever.
Nobody has Problems with notifications or background processes anymore on EMUI 5.0? A response if everything works fine, like Whatsapp notifications, would be great too. Maybe I have a faulty device.
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Nobody has Problems with notifications or background processes anymore on EMUI 5.0? A response if everything works fine, like Whatsapp notifications, would be great too. Maybe I have a faulty device.
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I don't have any issue with WhatsApp at all or any notifications for that matter. Did u turn on lockscreen cleanup? Also it WhatsApp restored from a backup?
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ayush rao said:
I don't have any issue with WhatsApp at all or any notifications for that matter. Did u turn on lockscreen cleanup? Also it WhatsApp restored from a backup?
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It's turned off, but the app is killed even when the screen stays on, so thats not the problem. Whatsapp is installed fresh. I even did a factory reset and just installed Whatsapp, but the problem remains.
Would you mind trying something for me, to go under:
settings -> battery -> optimize
And see if it says something like "1 power consuming background app closed.
If it doesnt say that, then you should see a green checkmark.
Also is your whatsapp power consumption high? Mine is at 28 mAh right now for the last hour, and EMUI seems to decide, thats too much.
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It's turned off, but the app is killed even when the screen stays on, so thats not the problem. Whatsapp is installed fresh. I even did a factory reset and just installed Whatsapp, but the problem remains.
Would you mind trying something for me, to go under:
settings -> battery -> optimize
And see if it says something like "1 power consuming background app closed.
If it doesnt say that, then you should see a green checkmark.
Also is your whatsapp power consumption high? Mine is at 28 mAh right now for the last hour, and EMUI seems to decide, thats too much.
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I'm not sure what u meant by optimize but the second I hit it, it killed all the apps on my phone including my services like LastPass and my live wallpaper.
Also I've added my WhatsApp consumption below. Doesn't seem like a lot to me.
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ayush rao said:
I'm not sure what u meant by optimize but the second I hit it, it killed all the apps on my phone including my services like LastPass and my live wallpaper.
Also I've added my WhatsApp consumption below. Doesn't seem like a lot to me.
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Thanks for trying that. That means, your phone has also recognized these background apps as power-consuming. But the difference ist, thats what happens to my phone every 10 minutes. Maybe my device is faulty for real.
Ive tried every possible setting, factory resets and new installations. Ive even disabled Power Genie and Phone Manager over adb. Nothing works. Man, this just sucks.
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Thanks for trying that. That means, your phone has also recognized these background apps as power-consuming. But the difference ist, thats what happens to my phone every 10 minutes. Maybe my device is faulty for real.
Ive tried every possible setting, factory resets and new installations. Ive even disabled Power Genie and Phone Manager over adb. Nothing works. Man, this just sucks.
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So I was just snooping around the settings and I found that I have exempted WhatsApp from battery optimizations.....
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ayush rao said:
So I was just snooping around the settings and I found that I have exempted WhatsApp from battery optimizations.....
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Yeah me too, but it did not help. I think this setting is about the doze feature from android. So strange that nobody else seems to have that problem since Android 7.
I had this problem, do you find the way to fix this?
I had this problem, do you find the way to fix this?
jackfan1111 said:
I had this problem, do you find the way to fix this?
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Have you tried updating your phone to the latest fw? I don't have any problems atm.
Greenify
Jhayzt said:
Have you tried updating your phone to the latest fw? I don't have any problems atm.
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yes, my phone is the latest version
Hey Guys,
I bought a brand new Honor 6x yesterday and rooted it ( I followed a thread from XDA). Unlocked bootloader, flashed twrp and then installed SuperSU. I want this device to use one and only one app which I have developed. Problem is that, after starting the app, one background service is started, but the Honor 6X is killing them randomly. Very frequent. Even the onDestroy method is not getting called in that scenario.
I know that when we remove the app from task manager, the services gets killed in the Honor 6X, but in my case, I just minimise the app and then also the services gets killed.
Is this something related to rooting? I tried rooting Nexus 5 and in that also, the services gets killed.
Any help will be helpful.
Try to whitelist the apps that you wouldn't want to be closed automatically by this voice in the battery menu
RedSkull23 said:
Try to whitelist the apps that you wouldn't want to be closed automatically by this voice in the battery menu
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Can you tell me the name of the app? Couldn't find any app as "Batteria" with given screenshot.
driftking9987 said:
Can you tell me the name of the app? Couldn't find any app as "Batteria" with given screenshot.
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It's not an app man it's EMUI settings menu, battery sub menu. "Batteria" stands for Battery in english. Just browse to settings -> battery and you'll find the same section of my screenshot.
RedSkull23 said:
It's not an app man it's EMUI settings menu, battery sub menu. "Batteria" stands for Battery in english. Just browse to settings -> battery and you'll find the same section of my screenshot.
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Thanks, got it. Will try and update if it works.
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Thanks, got it. Will try and update if it works.
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Ok let me know if you can solve that.
you can add the app in ignore optimization list also.
Hey. Actually I'm having the same problem.My phone is not rooted.. It kills the music streaming app i use 3 4 seconds after locking the device.. I have c
Kept that app in whitelist too..
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Hey. Actually I'm having the same problem.My phone is not rooted.. It kills the music streaming app i use 3 4 seconds after locking the device.. I have c
Kept that app in whitelist too..
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Gaana app, music app all works fine. not sure what is causing this though for you
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Gaana app, music app all works fine. not sure what is causing this though for you
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I use Wynk and it get kills...I've to set screen time to 10 minutes so that I can listen through Wynk
Ssudeep123 said:
I use Wynk and it get kills...I've to set screen time to 10 minutes so that I can listen through Wynk
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One more user reported this few days back. Not sure what was provided for a fix.
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One more user reported this few days back. Not sure what was provided for a fix.
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Ok No problem btw Thanks. I will try to ask wynk about it
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Ok let me know if you can solve that.
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No. Sadly it didn't work out as expected. After adding app in that list, now the services are not getting killed but at the same time, the services are not getting called correctly.
Like, I call a particular service every 1 minute, when the screen is turned on, it works perfectly. But as soon as the screen gets off/ or the app is minimized, the service starts randomly. Like sometime it will get fired after 2 min, sometime 4 min and rarely at a mentioned frequency i.e 1 min.
Any idea why this is happening. The frequency in which the service is called is very important for my application.
Thanks.
driftking9987 said:
Any idea why this is happening. The frequency in which the service is called is very important for my application.
Thanks.
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Go to settings>battery, go to settings icon on top right, make sure everything off in there. I only turn on keep mobile data on during sleep (keep whatsapp always online).
Then go to settings>memory & storage>storage cleaner, go to settings icon on top right and turn off auto clean.
Lastly go to settings>apps, choose the apps that u want always active, go to battery, make sure system wake up on, after that go to write system settting, make it yes.
Remember to restart phone after settings applied.
See if it works.
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