Hello!
When changing rom/phone, an app like Swift Backup or Titanium backup saves a lot of time, copying all apps and their data in almost no time. However, after restoring a backup, I still have to input battery optimization settings per app, manually.
This is what I'm talking about (had to hide it because the image is huge for some reason).
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Is there any way to make a backup for my battery optimization preferences per app and then dump it into a new rom? I would save sooooo much time
thanks for your time
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Just tried, with stock options it doesn't copy the battery optimization settings, and I can't find and option to do so.
There seems to be an option that I had overlooked in Swift Backup settings to restore miscellaneous permissions and settings like Battery Optimization, but it ain't working for me. I'll contact the developer and update if a solution is found.
Edit: aparently, Oneplus does its own implementation of battery optimization, so you can't copy Battery Optimization settings with Swift. Still, just one rom change to an AOSP based one, and then the backup will work
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So I after a long time saw what apps were consuming data on my phone and its rather disturbing what I saw. This is one month's figures.
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Why on earth is talkback using that much data when I dont even have the service enabled??
Next up is nova launcher prime. I did grant it permission to collect data but that much in just a month??
Next up is beautiful widgets, again why on earth does a weather app need to use that much data??
Next up is clean master, I dont even use it that much so how could it be using that much data?
The last one is actually the most shocking one "MultiTouch tester" app because I havent even opened that app in like months.
Is it really normal for apps that gather data to do it that much in a month? Not only does it seem a problem with privacy but also with battery life under wifi. Remember all of these apps have many downloads and great ratings on the play store so its not a case of them being shoddy apps.
What is your opinion on all this?
Hello,
I have a Samsung Galaxy s5 but I have bloadware on it.
My battery drains extremely fast.
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None of those are bloatware, all save two of them are 3rd party apps that were downloaded later. The system apps are Calendar Storage and, I think, Trip Widget. Neither of those two is the problem.
Looks like that game is the culprit. Try using Greenify to force-stop it after you stop playing.
I'll include your image here for you, for everyone else's convenience:
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More than bloatware, I've found that there are some Android services that really eat the battery alive. If you don't need them, try disabling Google Now, and most of all disallowing google from tracking your current position. THIS one in particularly can change your battery life.
You have to root, try towelroot and then use appmaster or apkmaster, or if you don't want to delete but you want to have them gone, try using appfrezer, hope I helped
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Try to install system app remover
Or stop and turn off the apps you don't want to see in apps manager if you don't want to root it
Hi all.
So I just flashed a new build of Lollipop and made a backup of my homescreens with Mybackup Pro. I then set up the ROM and restored all my apps with Titanium, but after restoring my home screen with Mybackup Pro, I received this error:
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So I wrote the Mybackup Team, and they nicely responded:
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Yes very sorry Android 4.4.3 + no longer provide access to backup/restore the Android home screens. . We are hoping this changes with newer OS versions.""""
DAMN.
Normally I always used Nova and we all know it has a good backup restore function. But the Lollipop Touchwiz launcher is so smooth that I would have liked to keep it. But with my 500+ apps and the amount of ROM flashing I do, this will literally meaning setting all my home screens up again after every ROM update/flash since Mybackup Pro can't be used anymore.
Is there a Dev out there that could possibly mod the launcher to get back backup/restore functionality for Lollipop, or maybe tell me what needs to be done if it's an easy fix?
Would be really awesome for Touchwiz Launcher users on Lollipop.
Bump
Next time when flashing the lollipop roms, you dont have to delete the data (that has your apps and stuff) especially coming from kitkat roms...
- Cheers.
Around a couple of weeks back, my phone battery started draining really quickly. In the battery settings view, I could see that Google Play Music is consuming huge amounts of battery.
I have tried reporting the app, so far gotten no response. Other measures such as Force Close, removing permissions, restricting background data access haven't had any effect as well.
I even performed a factory reset a couple of days back, reinstalled all apps, but to no avail. As a last measure, I disabled the app (restore to factory version). Although after I did this, the battery hogging didn't stop, in fact it increased. And it's almost using ALL of the battery. Refer screenshots attached.
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Any help is hugely appreciated!
If you are root you can remove the app with system app remover.
If you are not, try to turn off auto download and cache music while streaming.
Also that probably sounds dumb but have you tried some other versions of the app?
Have you ever wondered why so much battery was left and in the battery statistics there was something called "On hold" that took up a lot?
Well sometimes it's because you have very little coverage but other times it's because in the motorcycle x play we have activated the two SIMs and only occupy one and the other is waiting to be activated and that takes battery. Then we are going to deactivate that other sim that we do not use, generally slot 2.
1) Mainly you need to be ROOT. You are looking for a file explorer that allows you to modify files of the system, in my case I will use MiXplorer ..
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2) You go to root or / and from there to system
3) You look for the file called build.prop
4) You search for the line persist.radio.multisim.config = dsds and change dsds by none
5) Save it and restart. According to the rom you will notice that the battery improves a lot and in others that have better optimization you will not notice much difference.
Time to have a better battery
@NicoMG thanks buddy. Done. Its working. Let's see the battery life now ?
in LOS 14.1 we didnt have this line