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I have a wake lock on a few separate apps that says GCOREFLP & alarm manager I want to know what they are so I can get rid of them thanks in advance for any help
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was looking for the same thing...
...I googled "flp wiki" and found something called "fast link pulse" whatever that means. Reading on it now. Hope this helps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonegotiation
Also seeing large amount of wakelocks from gcoreflp in Unbounce... it says safe to unbounce so i did....guess i'll see what happens
seems like the latest play services update doesnt rape my battery so much but also seems to mess up a little easier when I try to disable some of those pesky all-the-time running services that I don't want. all the "safe to unbounce" wakelocks dont seem to be really bugging me that much
Just the dang location polling I cant stand I killed everything location. sacrifices
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camry89 said:
it says safe to unbounce so i did....guess i'll see what happens
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And what happened?
simmac said:
And what happened?
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Haven't noticed any bad effects.... just great battery life
Still unanswered what this wakelock is
marknoll said:
Still unanswered what this wakelock is
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It seems to be connected to googles quick search bar that's as much as I know you could disable it and the monitor the wakelock
Em it's obviously Google play services (updates, play store, location, etc.) Which are the biggest battery rapists. You can find out by just tapping on it
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Fused location provider
Core service to get location. Without it google apps and maybe more apps that depend on it they won't get background location.
Background !!!
I've been trying to keep the G+ app from running. The only reason I want it is for the G+ photos app. It's much easier to keep track of all my backed up photos. If I disable G+, then photos app disappears as well. I used app ops X to remove all permissions including keeping awake, and I also greenified it. It still keeps waking up the device. I often check BBS and see G+ app itself kept it awake for 8 min at a time which is really annoying seeing as I don't even use it. My question is, would it be a good idea to convert G+ to a user app? Could that keep it from being so persistent? And would it cause any problems? Of course the best thing to do would just be to try it but I figure I ask first. Also, I've never converted a system app to user before and I found an app that does it automatically. Would it be better to do it manually?
Try freezing it in Titanium Backup
odd. i use g+, and often. yet it NEVER wakes my device. if you are using it to bsckup your photos, then thats why its probably waking your device, to upload photos. it uploads at a slow speed, so it can take some time to upload photos, which would keep your device awake.
Lethargy said:
Try freezing it in Titanium Backup
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Do you think that would get rid of the photos app? I don't have Titanium Backup so I wanted to make sure it doesn't before I bought it.
simms22 said:
odd. i use g+, and often. yet it NEVER wakes my device. if you are using it to bsckup your photos, then thats why its probably waking your device, to upload photos. it uploads at a slow speed, so it can take some time to upload photos, which would keep your device awake.
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My backup is turned off. The only reason I want the app is to have access to all of my photos. I rarely back them up. Usually if I'm clean flashing something.
PsychDrummer said:
Do you think that would get rid of the photos app? I don't have Titanium Backup so I wanted to make sure it doesn't before I bought it.
My backup is turned off. The only reason I want the app is to have access to all of my photos. I rarely back them up. Usually if I'm clean flashing something.
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yes.
my auto back i keep off at all times, but i do keep g+ sync on always. i also keep google photos auto backup(sync setting) disabled all the time. maybe that google photos auto backup sync setting is doing it?
simms22 said:
yes.
my auto back i keep off at all times, but i do keep g+ sync on always. i also keep google photos auto backup(sync setting) disabled all the time? maybe that google photos auto backup sync setting is doing it?
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it's possible, I actually just found that setting today and I turned it off so I will see how it behaves. I just couldn't understand how it was waking up even though I denied its wakeup permission.
PsychDrummer said:
it's possible, I actually just found that setting today and I turned it off so I will see how it behaves. I just couldn't understand how it was waking up even though I denied its wakeup permission.
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usually there are multiple services involved, so if you dont disable all of them, it can actually make it worse as one service is trying to work but the other cant.
simms22 said:
usually there are multiple services involved, so if you dont disable all of them, it can actually make it worse as one service is trying to work but the other cant.
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hmm, so do you think I should just allow all permissions for G+ and leave it hibernated?
PsychDrummer said:
hmm, so do you think I should just allow all permissions for G+ and leave it hibernated?
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i do. and g+ hasnt bothered me for about 2 years(on different devices).
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i do. and g+ hasnt bothered me for about 2 years(on different devices).
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I noticed something interesting. I went back and allowed all G+ permissions, and this morning I got a notification from google photos. I removed notifications from G+, and then went into the sync options and for some reason all of the G+ syncs were checked. I unchecked all of them yesterday.
I have unchecked all sync options, it's installed as an user app, greenified it, used disable service to disable a few things but still G+ wakes up the device at least 5-10 times over night. The periods are very minute and usually between 2-5 seconds.
Never had this issue on my previous device (HTC One X). I guess it's just the way it is.
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I have unchecked all sync options, it's installed as an user app, greenified it, used disable service to disable a few things but still G+ wakes up the device at least 5-10 times over night. The periods are very minute and usually between 2-5 seconds.
Never had this issue on my previous device (HTC One X). I guess it's just the way it is.
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Wow, that's interesting. Mine doesn't seem to wake up often. But when it wakes up it runs for around 10 min before greenify takes care of it. I just found it really annoying how I went to disable the sync and it re-enabled it. Having it as a user app, did you notice the sync options being automatically rechecked?
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Wow, that's interesting. Mine doesn't seem to wake up often. But when it wakes up it runs for around 10 min before greenify takes care of it. I just found it really annoying how I went to disable the sync and it re-enabled it. Having it as a user app, did you notice the sync options being automatically rechecked?
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Yes, I did. Mine doesn't check them automatically like your's
Besides that, I noticed the battery life with and without G+ and it's pretty much the same so I've made peace with myself over this annoyance. LOL :angel:
vin4yak said:
Yes, I did. Mine doesn't check them automatically like your's
Besides that, I noticed the battery life with and without G+ and it's pretty much the same so I've made peace with myself over this annoyance. LOL :angel:
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Hmm, maybe I'll try making it a user app and see if it works for me. By percentages G+ would sometimes take 6-10% of the battery which I wasn't happy about. Which method did you use to turn to user app?
In addition, I haven't even logged in yet to the photos app because I just clean flashed 4.4.4.
PsychDrummer said:
Hmm, maybe I'll try making it a user app and see if it works for me. By percentages G+ would sometimes take 6-10% of the battery which I wasn't happy about. Which method did you use to turn to user app?
In addition, I haven't even logged in yet to the photos app because I just clean flashed 4.4.4.
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Yeah man. Since it wakes up for 10+ mins for you each time, the 10% loss is justified. That really sucks.
Just move the "com.google.android.apps.plus" file from /system/app OR /system/priv-app to /data/app. Fix permissions (rw-r-r) and then reboot.
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Yeah man. Since it wakes up for 10+ mins for you each time, the 10% loss is justified. That really sucks.
Just move the "com.google.android.apps.plus" file from /system/app OR /system/priv-app to /data/app. Fix permissions (rw-r-r) and then reboot.
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Which explorer should I use to move it? Just ES? Also what do I use to fix permissions? Sorry, I've never really messed around with these settings before.
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Which explorer should I use to move it? Just ES? Also what do I use to fix permissions? Sorry, I've never really messed around with these settings before.
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Yes, ES would work just fine. Mount system as RW in ES and then copy the apk which I mentioned earlier and paste it in /data/app.
After transferring the file, Hold it, and select Properties in ES file explorer menu. A box will popup. See whether the permissions are set to "rw-r-r" over there and then reboot.
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Yes, ES would work just fine. Mount system as RW in ES and then copy the apk which I mentioned earlier and paste it in /data/app.
After transferring the file, Hold it, and select Properties in ES file explorer menu. A box will popup. See whether the permissions are set to "rw-r-r" over there and then reboot.
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Great, thanks! I'll try it out. Just to clarify, copy not cut/move right?
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Great, thanks! I'll try it out. Just to clarify, copy not cut/move right?
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Yes. my bad. Cut and paste.
I decided to wait until the end of the day to see if the sync got reactivated. They were fine for the day, but I checked this morning and it was back. Game data/G+/G+ photos and G+ photo backup was ticked again. I'll change to user app tonight and see if same thing happens tomorrow morning.
@vin4yak It already checked the sync back on. I followed the instructions, including checking permissions but after rebooting G+would crash. It was the PlusOne.apk in system/app. I couldn't find the name you provided.
I bought this device knowing there would be potential notification issues, but I had seen mixed reports that the L29 model may not suffer from them. It took about a day, but they finally started showing up. My main issue is email. I have tried stock Gmail, Bluemail and Typemail (same app, basically). After the screen has been off for about 5 minutes, I stop getting notifications for email.
I have seen people blame this on doze, but my Nexus 6p isn't nearly this bad, at least not until it has been sitting for hours. I have tried everything to resolve this including:
Whitelist in battery manager
Whitelist in Doze settings
Notifications set to priority
Rooting and making Bluemail a system app (which I can't quite get to work for some reason)
Editing the doze settings with the doze setting editor app found on here
Running in Performance mode
Updating to B162
Disabling Phone Manager with Titanium Backup
Even all of these things in combination are not working. Nothing works. Since other Huawei devices have this issue, it doesn't seem like Huawei is planning to fix it. I know people want to blame Doze, but neither my Moto X Pure or Nexus 6P are this bad, both of which are running Marshmallow. Something else is going on with the ROM. Short of getting an actual Cyanogenmod port, I don't know that we'll ever see this resolved.
It's frustrating, too, because I like everything else about this phone, but this is a pretty big deal. A Smartphone that doesn't get notifications reliably is pretty useless.
I have the exact same issue as you, and have tried everything that you have tried as well.
Can't get it to work. It's like saying goodbye to a girl you really really love...
Please fix this somehow... anyone...?
Oh look, another thread about notification issues. This one should help. Has any of you made sure that mobile data stays on after screen goes off?
nighthawk626 said:
Oh look, another thread about notification issues. This one should help. Has any of you made sure that mobile data stays on after screen goes off?
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All settings are on, mobiledata during screen off, wifi always enabled etc.
It is not about receiving notification, it's about receiving them instant the same second as they are received.
We don't want to receive delayed 5-10mins notifications.
This happen both on mobiledata and on wifi as well.
Oh I can assure you that is a feature belonging to Android 6 called doze function. The phones who are updated to MM mostly received a not fully functioning version of Android 6.0. So you can not compare them.
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Oh I can assure you that is a feature belonging to Android 6 called doze function. The phones who are updated to MM mostly received a not fully functioning version of Android 6.0. So you can not compare them.
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What? So you're saying that the Nexus 6p has a "not fully functioning version of Android 6.0"? Go home, you're drunk. That phone does not have this issue, not to this extent.
It's not doze. I have manually edited the doze settings and the issue persists.
try disabling gmail, install outlook and protect it in the battery settings. then go into notifications and make sure it pops up how you want it to.
When i changed my locckscreen I started getting notifications regularly. Try a third party lockscreen app.
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Oh I can assure you that is a feature belonging to Android 6 called doze function. The phones who are updated to MM mostly received a not fully functioning version of Android 6.0. So you can not compare them.
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TheNamelessMan said:
try disabling gmail, install outlook and protect it in the battery settings. then go into notifications and make sure it pops up how you want it to.
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I wasn't even using gmail at first. I was using Bluemail (which is actually better than Outlook on Android) and I had the same issue. If it were that easy, I'd already be using a different email app.
sumer1 said:
When i changed my locckscreen I started getting notifications regularly. Try a third party lockscreen app.
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How did you do that and what did you try? Please tell exactly.
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What? So you're saying that the Nexus 6p has a "not fully functioning version of Android 6.0"? Go home, you're drunk. That phone does not have this issue, not to this extent.
It's not doze. I have manually edited the doze settings and the issue persists.
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I'm not drunk, I know this for sure. My LG G4 is also updated to 6.0 and now I also own a Huawei mate 8 and therefore I can tell the difference, it's huge. And about your nexus 6p I'm not sure, in any case I was talking about the updated phones.
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I'm not drunk, I know this for sure. My LG G4 is also updated to 6.0 and now I also own a Huawei mate 8 and therefore I can tell the difference, it's huge. And about your nexus 6p I'm not sure, in any case I was talking about the updated phones.
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My Moto X Pure is updated to 6.0 and has absolutely no delay with notifications, nor does my 6P, so there's a flaw in your logic.
This goes far beyond doze. This is something specific to the Huawei ROM and since previous Huawei phones (Mate 7, P8) had this exact issue on older versions of Android, it's pretty obvious that the problem lies with them and not doze.
Before I bricked my device I tested the hell out of this and found the issue.
Doze implementation is broken in the Mate 8.
The phone is supposed to wake up and check for notifications and it doesn't.
Turning off doze fixes all the issues on the Mate 8, at the cost of whatever benefit Doze would have offered.
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Before I bricked my device I tested the hell out of this and found the issue.
Doze implementation is broken in the Mate 8.
The phone is supposed to wake up and check for notifications and it doesn't.
Turning off doze fixes all the issues on the Mate 8, at the cost of whatever benefit Doze would have offered.
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It's certainly possible that it's broken for this device specifically. Fine, I'll bite. How do you disable doze with tasker? I thought I saw a tutorial on here before, but haven't been able to find it.
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It's certainly possible that it's broken for this device specifically. Fine, I'll bite. How do you disable doze with tasker? I thought I saw a tutorial on here before, but haven't been able to find it.
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Run this command as root with Tasker.
dumpsys deviceidle disable
Or, even without root, use adb and run
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
duraaraa said:
Run this command as root with Tasker.
dumpsys deviceidle disable
Or, even without root, use adb and run
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
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Thanks. I'll give it a try. Losing doze would suck, but this device is unusable for me without timely notifications.
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Thanks. I'll give it a try. Losing doze would suck, but this device is unusable for me without timely notifications.
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It worked for me to get notifications, but yes, I really wish Huawei would have fixed it.
Maybe in an upcoming version it will be fixed.
I am interesting to see if S7 will also have this problem.
Can you tell us non rooted people how to do this? I have dev options available but don't know how to do the rest.
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Can you tell us non rooted people how to do this? I have dev options available but don't know how to do the rest.
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If you are not rooted, you will need to plug into your computer and run the ADB command mentioned before EVERY TIME YOU BOOT UP THE DEVICE (sadly)
The command is:
adb shell dumpsys deviceidle disable
Postponing it 2 hours at a time is better than nothing, but this is kind of a stupid one to be permanent. I *know* Macrodroid is running in the background... I told it to.
Anyone know a way to disable with without root? Thanks
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This works for me:
https://www.xda-developers.com/hide-app-running-background-notification-android-oreo/
zeebee said:
This works for me:
https://www.xda-developers.com/hide-app-running-background-notification-android-oreo/
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Did you have any trouble getting the profile to be active? I followed all the steps and my tasker matched the step 12 screenshot, but upon reboot I get the message saying "no profile active".
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Did you have any trouble getting the profile to be active? I followed all the steps and my tasker matched the step 12 screenshot, but upon reboot I get the message saying "no profile active".
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Exactly my experience too, if you haven't used tasker before it's pretty unclear.
This is the most ****ing annoying thing I have see in awhile. Is there a way for me to roll back to 7.1.2 on Verizon or get rid of this notification for good?
For the sake of battery life and the future of Android , instead of wasting time disable the notification , please take time to request the app developer update their app.
Google making this move to warn user which app consume your battery in the background. And the bad written app must be the target to blame , not Google.
heorung said:
For the sake of battery life and the future of Android , instead of wasting time disable the notification , please take time to request the app developer update their app.
Google making this move to warn user which app consume your battery in the background. And the bad written app must be the target to blame , not Google.
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Ironic, though, to see that GMail shows this notification. Just wanted to point that out. Not doubting that they'll release an update to address this.
I have to start the task after reboot again, then everything works. Also never used tasker before.
heorung said:
For the sake of battery life and the future of Android , instead of wasting time disable the notification , please take time to request the app developer update their app.
Google making this move to warn user which app consume your battery in the background. And the bad written app must be the target to blame , not Google.
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Certain apps are meant to run full time such as openvpn. This notification is just dumb
I use pie controls so that notification is always there for me as well. I found a root and non root way of disabling it, here on xda. Root way didn't work for me and I'm too lazy to set up tasker. I'm already used to hitting the 2 hour sleep on it. Plus it never shows an actual icon in the status bar.
It's not ideal, but you can also change that notification to low priority to push it lower in the notification shade.
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There's a new app for that and it works great! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iboalali.sysnotifsnooze
I have a two step Tasker task, borrowed from another user. One tap and it is snoozed for years not just two hours.
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So ive been having this issue recently where the phone will turn off apps that i want to run in the background and i cant figure out a way to fix it. The biggest issue is with AdGuard. When im using it, the phone will randomly kill the background process and the vpn will turn off allowing all the adds to come pouring in. I've mentioned this issue on the oneplus forums and nobody there seems to know how to fix it. I'm considering moving to a custom rom once i find one that works well with my needs but first i want to make sure this isnt something that i can fix on the stock rom since i dont really need all the custom settings that come with custom roms. Im running the latest stable 9.0 pie/OOS.
Thanks for any help in advance
When you open the recent app tab press on the 3 dots right above the app. The press lock. That worked for me
did you set it to not optimize in battery settings?
under battery optimization. disable advanced optimization.
MrSteelX said:
under battery optimization. disable advanced optimization.
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ive disabled all battery optimization options including adaptive battery.
whizeguy said:
did you set it to not optimize in battery settings?
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yes ive gone into the specific adguard app and disabled battery optimization in that app
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When you open the recent app tab press on the 3 dots right above the app. The press lock. That worked for me
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Ive enabled the lock and it still clears it and i have to reopen the app and re-enable the lock
Ive also set background process limit to be unlimited in the developer options. I cant think of anything else to do except maybe install adguard as a system app???? I've seen that this problem occured with the OP5 as well and people modified build.prop to increase the process limit, i've since found out that the option thats in the build.prop file is gone in the OP6 so i cant do that either. This is driving me crazy and i dont even know if its related to the os or the kernel.