How can I stop apps from being killed by doze? - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello,
I have a GPS mock location app that keeps getting killed by doze and I want it to run until I stop it myself. I have excluded it from restrictions and battery optimization in settings but it keeps getting killed after a few minutes the screen goes off. I also have NapTime installed but I don’t know how to whitelist it there. If I can whitelist it there does anybody know how to?
Is Naptime causing it to be killed or that’s just oxygen OS ? In my nougat Samsung the app kept running until I stopped it myself.

Just remove them from being optimized.... Battery>battery optimization>then show all apps and tap on what you don't want killed and tap do not optimized

jamesfitzes said:
Hello,
I have a GPS mock location app that keeps getting killed by doze and I want it to run until I stop it myself. I have excluded it from restrictions and battery optimization in settings but it keeps getting killed after a few minutes the screen goes off. I also have NapTime installed but I don’t know how to whitelist it there. If I can whitelist it there does anybody know how to?
Is Naptime causing it to be killed or that’s just oxygen OS ? In my nougat Samsung the app kept running until I stopped it myself.
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Open the app then go multitasking. Press the 3 dot on top and lock the app so it will always stay open. I Attached a pic so u can see

eduardmc said:
Open the app then go multitasking. Press the 3 dot on top and lock the app so it will always stay open. I Attached a pic so u can see
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This works, thanks for the tip.

jamesfitzes said:
This works, thanks for the tip.
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Np. Thats why we are here for

BTW do you know any battery efficient app for this? I am using Hola Fake GPS but it's killing my battery real hard

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[App] ForceDoze - Force Doze mode after screen off, disable motion sensors, etc

Hi all,
ForceDoze allows you to forcefully enable Doze right after you turn off your screen, and on top of that, it also disables motion sensors so Doze stays active even if your device is not stationary while screen off. Doze will only deactivate periodically to execute maintenance jobs (like getting notifications, etc), otherwise it will remain fully active as long as your screen is off. This brings a lot more battery savings than standard Doze functionality, because even with screen off and Doze enabled, Doze is still periodically checking for movement, and disabling motion sensing improves battery life further.
Features:
Force enable Doze right after screen off
Disable motion sensors so Doze doesn't periodically poll the sensors to check if the device is stationary or not. This provides an additional boost to battery life
Whitelist apps so they don't get suspended or disabled when Doze mode is active
Doze battery stats: Shows you all the times your device has entered/exited Doze mode, and how much battery was available during those times. It will only work when ForceDoze service is turned on
Tasker support so you can now send com.suyashsrijan.forcedoze.DISABLE_FORCEDOZE broadcast intent to disable the ForceDoze service, or com.suyashsrijan.forcedoze.ENABLE_FORCEDOZE to enable the ForceDoze service
Tasker support for adding/removing apps from the Doze whitelist, so you can send com.suyashsrijan.forcedoze.ADD_WHITELIST broadcast intent along with packageName as the key and the package name you want to add as the value, in Extras. To remove the app from the whitelist, send the com.suyashsrijan.forcedoze.REMOVE_WHITELIST broadcast intent along with packageName as the key and the package name you want to remove as the value, in Extras. So for example, in Tasker, you can set Action as one of the intents above, and in Extras, add packageName:com.your.packagename and then save the task
Enable Doze mode on your device if your device OEM has disabled it (experimental)
No-root mode so you can use this app without root privileges (Requires you to execute an ADB command from your PC to grant it the android.permission.DUMP permission, instructions inside app and app description on Play Store)
Force Doze is a free & open-source app, so you can grab the app and the source code from:
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.suyashsrijan.forcedoze
Play Store Beta testing: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.suyashsrijan.forcedoze
Latest APK (v1.4.0 rev68): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767144607
Latest Beta APK: Not available right now #
Github: https://github.com/theblixguy/ForceDoze
Frequently asked questions:
Auto-rotate/brightness doesn't work after turning on the device
Please turn on Auto-rotate/brightness fix in settings and restart the ForceDoze service. If that doesn't work, turn on "Don't disable sensors on screen off" in app Settings instead
I have trouble getting push notifications from apps (ex: GMail)
Only high-priority push notifications are delivered to the app while the device is in Doze mode, normal-priority notifications (ex: from Gmail) are delivered during the Doze maintenance window or when you wake up the device. This is an OS restriction and there's nothing that can be done about it
My device doesn't turn on and I have to restart my device to fix
This is most probably being caused by disabling motion sensors, pretty common on LG devices. To fix, turn on "Don't disable sensors on screen off" in app Settings and restart the ForceDoze service
The app doesn't work properly for some reason
If you're rooted, then make sure SU requests made by the app aren't getting denied by the SU app on your phone. Your SU app will occasionally prompt you to grant or deny SU access to ForceDoze and if you deny or ignore the dialog, then the app will not work properly and will fail to do certain things, like re-enabling sensors after exiting Doze or turning off Doze properly after screen on
Please let me know if you spot any bugs or unwanted behavior, or would like me to add more features to the app!
Gotta try this!
I suppose you have already tested it before?
What are the results?
ceftriaxone said:
Gotta try this!
I suppose you have already tested it before?
What are the results?
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I am presently running it on my Galaxy S7 Edge and I don't face any issues!
if u want to translate the app, i can help with Pt-Br <3 downloading now
I experience rotation issues after installing your app on nexus 7v2. Excited to test this
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sensor re enabling
I have posted this on Reddit page..(if you didn't see the issues posted there)
app doesn't ask for su
works even without su or adb(greenify notifies me)
even after sometime screen turned on rotation and auto brightness don't work
enabling sensor service option in app , disables doze on motion
thank you
sorry for my English
Is this the same like Greenify Aggressive Doze?
xk0niR said:
Is this the same like Greenify Aggressive Doze?
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If I'm correctly interpreting the OP, it isn't. Greenify does use the sensors, while this app isn't.
Installed it 5 minutes ago, will report back after a while of testing.
Edit: I have problems too with brightness not responding anymore, until I uncheck and turn autobrightness back on...
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I've been using this for the past 2 days & it's been great. Reduced my idle drain rate from 3 to 4% per hr to 1.5 to 2% per hr.
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Can we please have a whitelist option. Would love to use this , but still get notifications from Twitter and Snapchat. Thanks!
@ssrij I'm on 1.0.7 and I cant access the Google app store. I keep getting the "check your connection" error. What do I need to whitelist? Something is not waking back up properly. Don't have this issue with Greenify aggressive Doze.
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Donnie Sins said:
If I'm correctly interpreting the OP, it isn't. Greenify does use the sensors, while this app isn't.
Installed it 5 minutes ago, will report back after a while of testing.
Edit: I have problems too with brightness not responding anymore, until I uncheck and turn autobrightness back on...
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First, kudos for a great app. Was looking for alternative to greenify since i consider it too aggressive for me. Just wanted to inform i have the same adaptive brightness bug. Must be ticked off and on for it to work.
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JoeFCaputo113 said:
Can we please have a whitelist option. Would love to use this , but still get notifications from Twitter and Snapchat. Thanks!
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There is. Lol
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PINki92 said:
I experience rotation issues after installing your app on nexus 7v2. Excited to test this
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Please download the latest APK from the main post, reset ForceDoze from app settings, go to app settings again, turn on Enable Auto-rotate/brightness fix, turn on ForceDoze service and see if it fixes the issue
ajeesh vijayan said:
I have posted this on Reddit page..(if you didn't see the issues posted there)
app doesn't ask for su
works even without su or adb(greenify notifies me)
even after sometime screen turned on rotation and auto brightness don't work
enabling sensor service option in app , disables doze on motion
thank you
sorry for my English
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Please download the latest APK from the main post, reset ForceDoze from app settings, go to app settings again, turn on Enable Auto-rotate/brightness fix, turn on ForceDoze service and see if it fixes the issue
xk0niR said:
Is this the same like Greenify Aggressive Doze?
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Donnie Sins said:
If I'm correctly interpreting the OP, it isn't. Greenify does use the sensors, while this app isn't.
Installed it 5 minutes ago, will report back after a while of testing.
Edit: I have problems too with brightness not responding anymore, until I uncheck and turn autobrightness back on...
Sent from the Matrix
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Please download the latest APK from the main post, reset ForceDoze from app settings, go to app settings again, turn on Enable Auto-rotate/brightness fix, turn on ForceDoze service and see if it fixes the issue
JoeFCaputo113 said:
Can we please have a whitelist option. Would love to use this , but still get notifications from Twitter and Snapchat. Thanks!
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It's there, go to Menu > Settings > Whitelist apps
YYvo said:
First, kudos for a great app. Was looking for alternative to greenify since i consider it too aggressive for me. Just wanted to inform i have the same adaptive brightness bug. Must be ticked off and on for it to work.
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Please download the latest APK from the main post, reset ForceDoze from app settings, go to app settings again, turn on Enable Auto-rotate/brightness fix, turn on ForceDoze service and see if it fixes the issue
optimummind said:
@ssrij I'm on 1.0.7 and I cant access the Google app store. I keep getting the "check your connection" error. What do I need to whitelist? Something is not waking back up properly. Don't have this issue with Greenify aggressive Doze.
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I don't think whitelisting Play Store will work, but you can try adding com.android.vending to the app whitelist. I don't know why that happens, try clearing Play Store cache or force stopping it, and make sure your internet connection is active and working, that could also be a reason why
@ssrij I downloaded & installed the 1.0.8 apk. When I open the app, it says 1.0.7.
Do you know when a scrolling list of whitelist apps will be available?
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optimummind said:
@ssrij I downloaded & installed the 1.0.8 apk. When I open the app, it says 1.0.7.
Do you know when a scrolling list of whitelist apps will be available?
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I have updated the link, try again now and follow the same steps.
It will be available in next version (1.0.9)
everything fine now .. but
latest build works great..
but still I don't understand.. app didn't request su (fresh installed latest build), I didn't grant dump
but still everything works...
ssrij said:
Please let me know if you spot any bugs or unwanted behavior, or would like me to add more features to the app!
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Great idea !
But you should take some time to answer those questions about Greenify (difference, are they complementary or we should keep only one..), because we are used to it...

How to disable "Power Usage Firewall"?

This thing is annoying as hell. Constantly it tells me apps are wasting power. I need background apps. Anyone know how to turn this off? Thanks in advance.
kevev said:
This thing is annoying as hell. Constantly it tells me apps are wasting power. I need background apps. Anyone know how to turn this off? Thanks in advance.
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Try changing from 4 g to 2 or 3g
Tmobilefan906 said:
Try changing from 4 g to 2 or 3g
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Huh?
kevev said:
Huh?
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Change your mobile from 4 g to 3 g
kevev said:
This thing is annoying as hell. Constantly it tells me apps are wasting power. I need background apps. Anyone know how to turn this off? Thanks in advance.
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Just hit ignore for the apps you want.
I think you cannot disable the app, only add apps to exceptions.
I figured it out. Freeze "Phone Manager" app. You will need an app like "App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE" to do this. You will loose battery menu and power optimization menu. But it seems to work.
Idk if this is right.
Go to settings-advanced settings- battery manager- then touch on the gear icon on top right of the screen- untick or turn off the power intensive prompt.
XenithV said:
Idk if this is right.
Go to settings-advanced settings- battery manager- then touch on the gear icon on top right of the screen- untick or turn off the power intensive prompt.
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Thank You for the tip. That might work for the notification. But I also wanted to prevent apps from being stopped while screen is off. I would still need to go into "Protected Apps" to protect every new app I install. Freezing "Phone Manager" takes care of both situations.
kevev said:
Thank You for the tip. That might work for the notification. But I also wanted to prevent apps from being stopped while screen is off. I would still need to go into "Protected Apps" to protect every new app I install. Freezing "Phone Manager" takes care of both situations.
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However once you sacrifice some time and set everything correctly you might get a better battery life
kevev said:
I figured it out. Freeze "Phone Manager" app. You will need an app like "App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE" to do this. You will loose battery menu and power optimization menu. But it seems to work.
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I don't know what you do with your phone but I don't have often warnings and I have quite a few apps running in the background.
zinko_pt said:
I don't know what you do with your phone but I don't have often warnings and I have quite a few apps running in the background.
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lol I have a lot of apps.
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However once you sacrifice some time and set everything correctly you might get a better battery life
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With "Phone Manager" disabled, I can say that the battery life is tremendously better now! Have been off charger for 7 hours and battery is @ 79%. It would be much lower normally.
kevev said:
With "Phone Manager" disabled, I can say that the battery life is tremendously better now! Have been off charger for 7 hours and battery is @ 79%. It would be much lower normally.
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That varies a lot with usage.
Can you give more details about what you did on those 7h?
zinko_pt said:
That varies a lot with usage.
Can you give more details about what you did on those 7h?
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Browsw web, music, youtube a little.
kevev said:
Browsw web, music, youtube a little.
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Can you post a graph? 4g, 3g or Wi-Fi?
zinko_pt said:
Can you post a graph? 4g, 3g or Wi-Fi?
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4G. No graphs available as phone manager is disabled.
You might not want to freeze Phone Manager. It does a lot of important things.
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kevev said:
4G. No graphs available as phone manager is disabled.
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But advanced settings, battery as some report of software and hardware consumption.
If i understood what you meant you have to do two thing:
- in settings -> battery management, hit the gear in the upper right corner and then just untick the first option (power usage notification)
- if you want prevent the closure of heavy apps go in the protected apps menu (always in battery management) and tick the one you want to keep in memory.
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I don't know what you do with your phone but I don't have often warnings and I have quite a few apps running in the background.
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I get warnings all the time with my device unfortunately, I'm talking 2/3 times a day for different apps.
I always ignore them, but it seems on my device at least, that as soon as I exit an app and it doesn't close, I get a notification.

Running apps being killed

As the title suggests, I keep finding apps that I'm using being killed, things like Google Music, tTorrent, and Sleep as Android all being closed while in use. I have selected "Don't Optimise" in the battery settings and "Advanced Optimization" is off.
Any ideas how I can stop this from happening?
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steslatt said:
As the title suggests, I keep finding apps that I'm using being killed, things like Google Music, tTorrent, and Sleep as Android all being closed while in use. I have selected "Don't Optimise" in the battery settings and "Advanced Optimization" is off.
Any ideas how I can stop this from happening?
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I had the very similar problem with tasker, it used to turn off because of something that I didn't knew, later after selecting don't optimise in the battery settings the Tasker remain in the background and it worked as it should be working.
Did you turned on anything in developer settings that limits the background activity?
mjp93 said:
I had the very similar problem with tasker, it used to turn off because of something that I didn't knew, later after selecting don't optimise in the battery settings the Tasker remain in the background and it worked as it should be working.
Did you turned on anything in developer settings that limits the background activity?
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No I've not touched developer settings. I've noticed that the "don't optimize" setting keeps flipping back to optimise, that's probably why it's being killed all the time.
Another thing I've noticed, Google play music doesn't show in the list of apps under battery optimization so I can't even switch that off.
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steslatt said:
No I've not touched developer settings. I've noticed that the "don't optimize" setting keeps flipping back to optimise, that's probably why it's being killed all the time.
Another thing I've noticed, Google play music doesn't show in the list of apps under battery optimization so I can't even switch that off.
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Weird settings should not revert on its own. I just checked mine and they are staying on what I had selected.
I am out of answers, I hope other members will help you out.
Same Thing here my Ring doorbell keep shutting itself off in deep sleep and won't give notifications

app to force sleep and screen off at same time

i heard that the note 20 ultra may not be sleeping cores when screen is off and idle
also i have seen apps that can shut the screen off while forcing sleep at the same time
do not know what to type to find it as i want to test it on my note 20 ultra. anyone know of such apps list them below...
gloege said:
i heard that the note 20 ultra may not be sleeping cores when screen is off and idle
also i have seen apps that can shut the screen off while forcing sleep at the same time
do not know what to type to find it as i want to test it on my note 20 ultra. anyone know of such apps list them below...
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I use greenify. You don't have to be rooted to use it and there is a setting that puts apps you select to sleep and turn screen off (that might be a root feature tho, I'm not sure, I don't use it, I just have it set to force stop battery draining apps).
pre4speed said:
I use greenify. You don't have to be rooted to use it and there is a setting that puts apps you select to sleep and turn screen off (that might be a root feature tho, I'm not sure, I don't use it, I just have it set to force stop battery draining apps).
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NO i want a screen on off app that forces the whole phone to sleep every time you use it to turn off screen. like i said know one knows what i am talking about. but i did see it befor
gloege said:
NO i want a screen on off app that forces the whole phone to sleep every time you use it to turn off screen. like i said know one knows what i am talking about. but i did see it befor
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3rd party power management apps tend to screw things up by creating conflicts. You may find it better to let Android do it without using any other apps except to shutdown apps that are known offenders.
On my load it's Bixby (except Bixby Vision and Bixby Vision Framework) all cloud apps, Samsung Push, Gmail, Google backup Transport and Backup Transport Framework.
All I'm using is PD MDM and Settings changes on my 10+ running on Pie. You will need to -play- with it to optimize it. Most guides and power management apps just drop the ball.
Monitor it. The usage you see is AOD running. After I turned off the screen Android powered all the running Apps down. No trivmcks; in Stand By Apps you can see all are in the Active state, all the time, always but they power down when not in use. So much for buckets... using Samsung Device Manager adaptive power management will toggle those buckets to various states and cause more battery drain eventually.
Use Galaxy Labs>Battery Tracker
It's possible the newer versions of Samsung Device Manager run fine but test by monitoring and always be wary of all 3red party power management apps!
Have you looked into Bixby Routines or an app like Tasker where you can create rules? I can't say this will work (I don't use these apps), but if you haven't looked into using rule setting apps, that may be a solution for you.
still someone mentioned the note 20 ultra may not be sleeping the phones cores that is why battery life is so out of whack. i just wanted an app that when i tape it it will turn off the phone and sleep the cores instantly. someone mentioned it is better then waiting for the time it takes to let the phone do it. this will help me find out if the cores sleep or not buy using the app to see if it will give me better battery life. really no harm will be done. the phone sleeps cores anyway. but if a bug is keeping them awake i want to catch it and report it. so it be nice if i can find an app to shut off screen and sleep the cores as well and it will save my power button from wear
All I would like is an icon on my home screen that I could tap to turn the screen off. I feel I’m wearing out the power button the amount of times I use it to turn screen off. Not found any other way to do it
gloege said:
NO i want a screen on off app that forces the whole phone to sleep every time you use it to turn off screen. like i said know one knows what i am talking about. but i did see it befor
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g0tch said:
All I would like is an icon on my home screen that I could tap to turn the screen off. I feel I’m wearing out the power button the amount of times I use it to turn screen off. Not found any other way to do it
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Oh. Why didn't you say so?
Don't think Double Tap* works on 10....
but the Samsung Good Lock family app One Handed Operation Plus does
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lus&pcampaignid=APPU_1_dXJXX46SK8nEswXYmoWwDQ
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sl...tion-good-lock-app-from-samsung-11569355/amp/
This app is why you bought a curved screen Note....
*Double Tap may work on 10; it has a 2x tap on home button off option. No ads, no data usage, very low resource/battery usage. This is one of three screen off/no button options I have enabled.
blackhawk said:
Oh. Why didn't you say so?
Don't think Double Tap* works on 10....
but the Samsung Good Lock family app One Handed Operation Plus does
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.sidegesturepad&hl=en_US&referrer=utm_source%3Dgoogle%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_term%3Done+handed+operation+plus&pcampaignid=APPU_1_dXJXX46SK8nEswXYmoWwDQ
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sl...tion-good-lock-app-from-samsung-11569355/amp/
This app is why you bought a curved screen Note....
*Double Tap may work on 10; it has a 2x tap on home button off option. No ads, no data usage, very low resource/battery usage. This is one of three screen off/no button options I have enabled.
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so will that force the whole phone into immediate sleep when i tap it and the screen goes off
gloege said:
so will that force the whole phone into immediate sleep when i tap it and the screen goes off
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Mine does but no idea how yours is configured.
The app simple turns off the screen same as hitting the power button.
Apps like Greenify tend to make a mess out of unrooted phones.
blackhawk said:
Mine does but no idea how yours is configured.
The app simple turns off the screen same as hitting the power button.
Apps like Greenify tend to make a mess out of unrooted phones.
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well i need it to turn off screen and force the phone into sleep the instant the screen goes off i heard of apps like this but never needed one
gloege said:
so will that force the whole phone into immediate sleep when i tap it and the screen goes off
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gloege said:
well i need it to turn off screen and force the phone into sleep the instant the screen goes off i heard of apps like this but never needed one
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To what end? I have about 60 apks blocked, no sync running for Gmail, Calendar, etc, no cloud apps, no trash message apps, no FB, Playstore is blocked unless I unblock it and no 3rd party power management*.
My OS "sleeps" within a minute or so of turning the screen off.
Still a lot of stuff running though plus I'm using AOD.
It uses a little under 1% of battery per hour and better with no AOD.
Reboots generally don't fix power issues at all.
*all 3rd party power management apps including Samsung's Device Manager (disabled) cause more problems than they solve and many times cause excessive power consumption as well. All my app buckets show as active in Developer Options.
blackhawk said:
To what end? I have about 60 apks blocked, no sync running for Gmail, Calendar, etc, no cloud apps, no trash message apps, no FB, Playstore is blocked unless I unblock it and no 3rd party power management*.
My OS "sleeps" within a minute or so of turning the screen off.
Still a lot of stuff running though plus I'm using AOD.
It uses a little under 1% of battery per hour and better with no AOD.
Reboots generally don't fix power issues at all.
*all 3rd party power management apps including Samsung's Device Manager (disabled) cause more problems than they solve and many times cause excessive power consumption as well. All my app buckets show as active in Developer Options.
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i bet, but some have said it is not sleeping cores that may be the same as os sleeping. and why wait a min when you can have an app do it when you tap it. i just want to test if forcing the os/phone into sleep will make a difference and they got apps that can turn off screen and force sleep i just can not find them. i found one in 2015 and lost it forever
blackhawk said:
Oh. Why didn't you say so?
Don't think Double Tap* works on 10....
but the Samsung Good Lock family app One Handed Operation Plus does
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lus&pcampaignid=APPU_1_dXJXX46SK8nEswXYmoWwDQ
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sl...tion-good-lock-app-from-samsung-11569355/amp/
This app is why you bought a curved screen Note....
*Double Tap may work on 10; it has a 2x tap on home button off option. No ads, no data usage, very low resource/battery usage. This is one of three screen off/no button options I have enabled.
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I did install One Hand Operation +, but for the life of me, I can’t see how to configure it to turn screen off with 2x tap on home button
gloege said:
i heard that the note 20 ultra may not be sleeping cores when screen is off and idle
also i have seen apps that can shut the screen off while forcing sleep at the same time
do not know what to type to find it as i want to test it on my note 20 ultra. anyone know of such apps list them below...
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I use Nap Time by Francisco Franco the kernel developer for rooted devices from a couple years ago. It will put the phone into a deep doze, which android already has. You will need to do a couple adb commands to get it working on non rooted phones, it's one of the first apps I install on a new phone. The phone can sit 10 hours over night and drop between 3-5%, you can have it turn bluetooth, wifi and data off while in a doze. Here's what Franco says about his app.
This is the real battery saver. No placebo and dumb marketing shenanigans!
Naptime lowers your device's power consumption while the display is off by empowering Android's built-in doze power saving functionality. Faster idle means less power being consumed unecessarily. By default doze can take a while to kick in so Naptime just speeds-up that process automagically for you.
It can also automatically disable W-iFi, mobile data, location & bluetooth as soon as doze kicks in.
Experimental features such as automatic Android Battery Saver, Aggressive Doze timings, Aggressive Doze scheduling times and location detection.
Now you have profiles so you can load them up on demand based on your usage and accessible from Quick Tiles.
Most features work if you're not rooted, but to have the full experience you'll have to root your device.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.doze&hl=en
g0tch said:
I did install One Hand Operation +, but for the life of me, I can’t see how to configure it to turn screen off with 2x tap on home button
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You can't double tap with that one; set one or more of the slides to turn off the screen. I use that as to kill the screen, navigate and more.
Double Tap is the one that does just that.
blackhawk said:
You can't double tap with that one; set one or more of the slides to turn off the screen. I use that as to kill the screen, navigate and more.
Double Tap is the one that does just that.
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Many thanks, but I cannot find that setting at all. is my 80 year old brain letting me down, I wonder
g0tch said:
I did install One Hand Operation +, but for the life of me, I can’t see how to configure it to turn screen off with 2x tap on home button
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g0tch said:
Many thanks, but I cannot find that setting at all. is my 80 year old brain letting me down, I wonder
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You need to install the app, Double Tap first*
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...apk&pcampaignid=APPU_1_GzNZX_bWNsWosgXA3bmQAw
Give it required permissions/access. A clean app; zero data usage, no ads.
*Sorry if I mislead you. I have a lot of customization apps on this Android; most are Samsung but a few like this one aren't.
blackhawk said:
You need to install the app, Double Tap first*
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...apk&pcampaignid=APPU_1_GzNZX_bWNsWosgXA3bmQAw
Give it required permissions/access. A clean app; zero data usage, no ads.
*Sorry if I mislead you. I have a lot of customization apps on this Android; most are Samsung but a few like this one aren't.
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does it put the phone in deep sleep or do i have to use them in tandem
gloege said:
does it put the phone in deep sleep or do i have to use them in tandem
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It turns off the screen. There's always system apks running in the background unless you power off the phone. You can limit what runs to some extent.
If your getting around 1% per hour battery drain when the screen is off I call it done.

Issue with Battery Optimization - Please Help

Battery Optimization always turn off my MicroG and Volume Style
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I Use MicroG for Vanced, and Volume Style for swipe volume. (I like these two apps very much for several years) Then need to turn off battery optimization. I choose to not optimize. Then it will always back to optimize. Every day, every time I should find these two apps, and set to not optimize.
Open app setting and turn off battery saver too, still the same.
Is it because of MIUI Optimization ? is it okay to turn it off? Or I just have to give up using those two apps anymore :crying:?
you can turn off MIUI optimization. try enable microG in autostart. and disable Miui battery saver in microG. recomend use MIUI eu for this youtube vanced for better experience.
Pepiii said:
I Use MicroG for Vanced, and Volume Style for swipe volume. (I like these two apps very much for several years) Then need to turn off battery optimization. I choose to not optimize. Then it will always back to optimize.
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Can confirm, I'm seeing the same here (Vanced on stock EU v12.0.3.0).
same here, especially if you reboot the optimisation comes back...very frustrating.
Alvian_P said:
you can turn off MIUI optimization. try enable microG in autostart. and disable Miui battery saver in microG. recomend use MIUI eu for this youtube vanced for better experience.
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So, is it better to turn MIUI Optimization off or not ?
Pepiii said:
So, is it better to turn MIUI Optimization off or not ?
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You don't need to turn off MIUI optimization. What's basically happening is that Microg doesn't request the proper app permissions for it to run on background smoothly. Even if you manually grant it the required permission i.e. Allow_in_power_save, it won't work, since it doesn't use it and MIUI requires it to be set to specify what to do. In short if you are worried about functionality then don't be. And if the notification bothers you, you can turn it off like in screenshots below.
Slim K said:
You don't need to turn off MIUI optimization. What's basically happening is that Microg doesn't request the proper app permissions for it to run on background smoothly. Even if you manually grant it the required permission i.e. Allow_in_power_save, it won't work, since it doesn't use it and MIUI requires it to be set to specify what to do. In short if you are worried about functionality then don't be. And if the notification bothers you, you can turn it off like in screenshots below.
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I get it, so it means MicroG will still function well even though the notification appeared.
And what about function in Volume Style that always turn off because it back to optimize even I've already make it not optimize. Is there any suggestions what I have to do ?
seems MIUI battery settings seem to revert back after a while for "important apps" - such as Nova launcher for example.
i have optimisation off in developer settings, but no matter how many times i set specific apps to "no restriction" , MIUI 12 just reverts back after a little while.
nickmax1 said:
seems MIUI battery settings seem to revert back after a while for "important apps" - such as Nova launcher for example.
i have optimisation off in developer settings, but no matter how many times i set specific apps to "no restriction" , MIUI 12 just reverts back after a little while.
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Developer options>standby mode
Try setting all buckets to active*; if they're not already locked to active, power management is active.
Find the app causing this and deal with it directly.
Power management... destroyer of worlds
*this may work but the power management app may simple reset the bucket state latter.
blackhawk said:
Developer options>standby mode
Try setting all buckets to active*; if they're not already locked to active, power management is active.
Find the app causing this and deal with it directly.
Power management... destroyer of worlds
*this may work but the power management app may simple reset the bucket state latter.
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I have no setting in Developer Options called "Standby mode"
nickmax1 said:
I have no setting in Developer Options called "Standby mode"
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I don't know then...
anyone found a solution for this? will using venced in root mode be any better?? what if one keeps the battery optimizations on for microG will venced still work as expected??
blzbh said:
anyone found a solution for this? will using venced in root mode be any better?? what if one keeps the battery optimizations on for microG will venced still work as expected??
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For those wondering (this thread is a top match via Google), the solution is to simply enable the app icon in microG settings. You can get to settings via YouTube Vanced. Then MIUI will treat it like a standard app, allowing you to disable battery optimisation and it will persist across reboots.
nickmax1 said:
I have no setting in Developer Options called "Standby mode"
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Standby apps...
This is how it should appear if global power management is disabled. Although the bucket shows all buckets as active, many are not and not using battery or any resources like ApkExport or Autostarts which weren't in the memory cache at the time this screen shot was taken.

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