Apps running in the background - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Under settings Where do you find apps running the background and also how much memory is it using

toanau said:
Under settings Where do you find apps running the background
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For apps running in the background, check Settings > Developer options > Running services.
toanau said:
and also how much memory is it using
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For app memory usage, check Settings > Storage & memory > Memory > Memory used by apps.

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half my apps arent in the market!

Why are half the apps missing in the market? I'm running an ics rom and changed the density with rom toolbox and it still won't show up...Facebook won't even show...anyone help? I've tried clearing data
Settings > Manage Apps > Google Play Store > Clear Data / Force Close.
(If applicable) Settings > Manage Apps > Market Feedback agent > Clear Data / Force Close.
Reboot. Try again.
The changing density is what's causing it. Download LCD Modder Pro. It's the only density changing app that I know of that has a fix for the market.
Open up titanium, find the app that's not in market which you want in market then long press on it and choose force link to market.
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+1 changing density does this on every device. Unless done right...apps will not show up or report incompatible

How do I remove Movie Studio?

I'm basically purging all the useless applications i'll never use from a fresh install of CyanogenMod 10.1 Jellybean 4.2.2 and I can't find the .apk anywhere in the app folder. Does anyone know what the .apk is called so I can remove this garbage please?
Thanks.
Buchtis said:
I'm basically purging all the useless applications i'll never use from a fresh install of CyanogenMod 10.1 Jellybean 4.2.2 and I can't find the .apk anywhere in the app folder. Does anyone know what the .apk is called so I can remove this garbage please?
Thanks.
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Don't worry about finding the APK. You can unistall it using Titanium Backup or System Tuner or any of 100 similar apps to unistall it. In those options it will appear in the App list as Movie Studio and not whatever goofy name the APK file has.
You can also freeze it in the Manager Apps section of the settings. That won't delete it but will disable it competely.
Cool thanks. So far all i've done is go into Settings -> Launcher -> Drawer -> Hidden Apps and basically ticked that, will that do for the time being? Also, is Titanium Backup free and can I get it of the Marketplace?
Thanks.
Buchtis said:
Cool thanks. So far all i've done is go into Settings -> Launcher -> Drawer -> Hidden Apps and basically ticked that, will that do for the time being? Also, is Titanium Backup free and can I get it of the Marketplace?
Thanks.
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No hiding it only removes it from the app drawer. It may still be running in the background.
There is a free version of titanium on the play store...using it you can uninstall or disable any app.
Hope that helps
murtazasamiwala said:
No hiding it only removes it from the app drawer. It may still be running in the background.
Hope that helps
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That is 100% wrong. I just personally confirmed it. Disabling an app in the settings menu formally freezes it and makes it completely unable to run in any capacity until it is unfrozen.
Please don't post something as a fact unless you are certain its a fact. Posting wrong information will confuse new users and others searching for help later.
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So am I alright keeping the method I used to hide it? Will that stop it from running in the background etc.? or do I still need Titanium Backup to remove it?
Thanks.
Disabling the app will render the app unusable until you re-enable the app. If you need to use the app sometimes then I would try the app greenify from the play market. Greenify simply hibernates the app.
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[Q] Problem Multitasking: I cant keep 2 apps in background

Hi!
My problem is this: I know that people can keep more of 2 apps in cache or background for example: facebook and browser. That is my problem.
For example:
I m typing on facebook about sth. and i opened a link for see in the browser, Ok. Problem is when I wanna back to facebook this is rebooting again. Is like if I had never opened the app
I have a question
You can open Real Racing and the Browser at the same time? If any of the two apps are closing in background? Thanks
Sorry for mistakes
Thanks in advance
Please anyone have idea or somebody is happening that problem?
That problem is disgusting and I don't know how resolve it
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Maybe you have too many apps installed that are running in background and eating your RAM. If you're rooted try to hibernate unnecessary apps using greenify
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check in settings - developer options if you have unchecked "dont keep activities" and set "background process limit" to standart
Simonna said:
Maybe you have too many apps installed that are running in background and eating your RAM. If you're rooted try to hibernate unnecessary apps using greenify
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No I have few apps installed actually
pete007 said:
check in settings - developer options if you have unchecked "dont keep activities" and set "background process limit" to standart
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No I dont have activated developer options.

Looking for app to keep other apps from being killed

Hi All,
Most people are looking for apps to kill other apps when they are running - I'm actually looking for the opposite. Phone keeps killing apps to free up some RAM here and there, and some of the apps to not restart themselves. Are there any good apps out there that can be used to monitor specific apps and restart them if they are killed by the system?
Thanks!
LifeAsADroid said:
Hi All,
Most people are looking for apps to kill other apps when they are running - I'm actually looking for the opposite. Phone keeps killing apps to free up some RAM here and there, and some of the apps to not restart themselves. Are there any good apps out there that can be used to monitor specific apps and restart them if they are killed by the system?
Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2366619
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Thanks, I'll check it out.
Or Xposed plus the app settings module. You can force apps to stay in memory so they won't be killed.
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MikeRL100 said:
Or Xposed plus the app settings module. You can force apps to stay in memory so they won't be killed.
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That's perfect, I already have Xposed and the App Settings module. Thanks a ton! Would this be the "insistent notification" option?
Nope. The resident checkbox is what you want. http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-app-settings-v1-7-1-2013-12-15-t2437377
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Hmm, that actually makes a lot more sense. Thanks again for the help!
No problem.
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I'm not sure about Rom Toolbox Lite but the Pro version lets you add apps to the exclude list for task manager so those apps don't get killed.
famewolf said:
I'm not sure about Rom Toolbox Lite but the Pro version lets you add apps to the exclude list for task manager so those apps don't get killed.
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Thanks, I think I have the pro of that app purchased from a while ago. Will give that one a try as well.

app looks oversize

Is there a way to fit more context of an on the screen they way this phone is set up seems like apps are stretched and not much content is there
Settings > Display > View Mode
RR-99 said:
Settings > Display > View Mode
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Thank you
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