Question Clear catch / background apps - Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

Is there a way to clear background apps that are taking up 90% of the ram on the watch? And clear catch as well.

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Running Services - what's the 2nd column of apps?

When you go to Manage Applications and then the Running Services Tab, it'll show you a list of apps that are running, but if you click on the lower right hand of the screen, near where it says "Ram... 177 MB Free" (or whatever your numbers are) you're taken to another list of apps.
What are these apps? Are they apps running in the background, idle, not running? And what are their effects on the battery/CPU usage?
Cached background processes.
Hm, gotcha. Thanks.

Problem with BACKGROUND RUNNING in third party apps after clean recents !

Hello, I can trust my phone to have third party ALARM, or anything I needalways running on background (third party) !!!
Because i like to go to recents and clean everything!! But i would like some apps still runing on background even right after a clean in recents! There is my list of apps I am having problems: ALARM CLOCK PLUS, CALL RECORDER, WHATSAPP, INSTAGRAM, SNAPCHAT, SANTADER CREDIT CARD APP!!
Can you help me?
Invulnerablo said:
Hello, I can trust my phone to have third party ALARM, or anything I needalways running on background (third party) !!!
Because i like to go to recents and clean everything!! But i would like some apps still runing on background even right after a clean in recents! There is my list of apps I am having problems: ALARM CLOCK PLUS, CALL RECORDER, WHATSAPP, INSTAGRAM, SNAPCHAT, SANTADER CREDIT CARD APP!!
Can you help me?
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Clearing your recents will kill all the listed apps there. This is a bad habit because you're putting more strain in the CPU. Please try to avoid this.
bad habit indeed!!!
but its bad from the system to let it happen with important apps!! Huawei should make a list of protected apps (in EMUI 5.0) like i read about in EMUI 4.0!
adriansticoid said:
Clearing your recents will kill all the listed apps there. This is a bad habit because you're putting more strain in the CPU. Please try to avoid this.
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Do you know if i root my honor and make some of this apps, SYSTEM APPS, system will still kill them?
Invulnerablo said:
Do you know if i root my honor and make some of this apps, SYSTEM APPS, system will still kill them?
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Yes they will still be killed regardless.
Sent from my Honor 8 using XDA Labs

How to stop U11+ kill backgroind app?

I have uninstall boost+, and no optimize the apps in the battery setting. But U11+ keeps kill background apps such as parallel multi space and games.
When I use S6 edge+, there was no such problem. Is it possible to make U11+ stop killing background apps?
tuxintosh said:
I have uninstall boost+, and no optimize the apps in the battery setting. But U11+ keeps kill background apps such as parallel multi space and games.
When I use S6 edge+, there was no such problem. Is it possible to make U11+ stop killing background apps?
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It's not the HTC software that is killing proccess. With the release of Android 26 "Oreo" Google limited the frame for apps to be idle and the os is killing off none foreground apps more aggressively. It's up to the developers to implement and adapt to the new guidelines.
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Then it will take long time for the developer because I reported the issue to parallel multi space but they did not realize this.

stop spps in background

Is there any way to prevent an individual app from a running in the background on oxygenos
I ask because I recently used a Nokia + plus and it had this feture to toggle individual apps to prevent them running in the background.
I use use some apps only occasionally and I don't like the thought of them running in the background using up my resources.I know you can force stop them but that's not as user friendly. Theres inactive apps in developer options too but this needs to be checked often.
manus31 said:
Is there any way to prevent an individual app from a running in the background on oxygenos
I ask because I recently used a Nokia + plus and it had this feture to toggle individual apps to prevent them running in the background.
I use use some apps only occasionally and I don't like the thought of them running in the background using up my resources.I know you can force stop them but that's not as user friendly. Theres inactive apps in developer options too but this needs to be checked often.
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u can go into settings an then batteri
click at the app like facebook an then disable allow app running in the background
App Ops.
Yes.I see now in application list - Battery u you can toggle background activity,thanks

Backround app problem.HELP

I have an Honor 8,chinese version FRD-AL00.(rooted)
The problem is everytime i clear the memory the phone kills the app completely. Ex- the app "messenger" or "whats app" , if i clear them from memory (clear ram on multitask window) i no longer recieve notifications.I have to always leave them opened on the backround.I also tried removing them from battery optimization and it didnt work.
TSS.0 said:
I have an Honor 8,chinese version FRD-AL00.(rooted)
The problem is everytime i clear the memory the phone kills the app completely. Ex- the app "messenger" or "whats app" , if i clear them from memory (clear ram on multitask window) i no longer recieve notifications.I have to always leave them opened on the backround.I also tried removing them from battery optimization and it didnt work.
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Just lock the app on recent apps windows (a little lock sign on upper right corner with x sign). every time you cleaning apps don't swipe that app you don't want kill.
atifnoor1122 said:
Just lock the app on recent apps windows (a little lock sign on upper right corner with x sign). every time you cleaning apps don't swipe that app you don't want kill.
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yeah thats what im actually doing.But i thought maybe someone new a permanent solution for the problem.Or what causes it in the first place.Thank you anyway.
apps killed in the background
TSS.0 said:
I have an Honor 8,chinese version FRD-AL00.(rooted)
The problem is everytime i clear the memory the phone kills the app completely. Ex- the app "messenger" or "whats app" , if i clear them from memory (clear ram on multitask window) i no longer recieve notifications.I have to always leave them opened on the backround.I also tried removing them from battery optimization and it didnt work.
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Man, I am living with this problem for more than half a year. I did find a somewhat tolerable solution - it is not exactly elegant but it might prove helpful. So yes, after playing with every possible parameter in settings , I also came to the conclusion that nothing really helps except keeping these apps minimized in the background. So I decided to just find a way to hide these minimized apps from the "recent apps" so that these don't interfere with my other activity.
Finally, I managed to find one humble app which does exactly that (you won't be able to find it by the name in Google Play, hence I provide the link).
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=comapede.app.versteckeapp
The instructions might not be exactly clear - you have to install the app then access the widgets from your home screen, identify the Hide App widget and drag it on the home screen. At this point you will be presented with the list of all apps on your device and you would need to chose the app you want to hide. After doing so, a widget for this specific app would be created (which looks identically to the app icon but works differently). First, make sure you discard the respective app from the recent apps, then, to enable hiding, every time you launch the app, you need to do it from the created widget (not from the icon). Obviously, you can repeat the action for all other apps you need to hide.
This worked reliably with Nova Launcher on Android 7 (EMUI 5.0) and continues to work after updating to Android 8 (EMUI 8.0). I also have Chinese ROM (not rooted).
As for the reason why this happens - I have no clue. I don't exclude that it is a software bug that is quite rare on honor 8 devices (otherwise I would see more people complaining).
There is an interesting aspect though - while I have been using my FB messenger for a while like this (this was the only way it worked), now I am able to access the app from its native icon and discard it from the recent apps and it still receives messages instantaneously (same about Skype, Viber). (I don't remember if this is related to the update). Yet for other apps, like KinScreen, Light Flow, ACR (Automatic Call Recorder) and many others, if I run the apps from their icons, the moment I discard them from recent apps, they are shut down completely.
Hopefully this works out for your
Axel I said:
Man, I am living with this problem for more than half a year. I did find a somewhat tolerable solution - it is not exactly elegant but it might prove helpful. So yes, after playing with every possible parameter in settings , I also came to the conclusion that nothing really helps except keeping these apps minimized in the background. So I decided to just find a way to hide these minimized apps from the "recent apps" so that these don't interfere with my other activity.
Finally, I managed to find one humble app which does exactly that (you won't be able to find it by the name in Google Play, hence I provide the link).
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=comapede.app.versteckeapp
The instructions might not be exactly clear - you have to install the app then access the widgets from your home screen, identify the Hide App widget and drag it on the home screen. At this point you will be presented with the list of all apps on your device and you would need to chose the app you want to hide. After doing so, a widget for this specific app would be created (which looks identically to the app icon but works differently). First, make sure you discard the respective app from the recent apps, then, to enable hiding, every time you launch the app, you need to do it from the created widget (not from the icon). Obviously, you can repeat the action for all other apps you need to hide.
This worked reliably with Nova Launcher on Android 7 (EMUI 5.0) and continues to work after updating to Android 8 (EMUI 8.0). I also have Chinese ROM (not rooted).
As for the reason why this happens - I have no clue. I don't exclude that it is a software bug that is quite rare on honor 8 devices (otherwise I would see more people complaining).
There is an interesting aspect though - while I have been using my FB messenger for a while like this (this was the only way it worked), now I am able to access the app from its native icon and discard it from the recent apps and it still receives messages instantaneously (same about Skype, Viber). (I don't remember if this is related to the update). Yet for other apps, like KinScreen, Light Flow, ACR (Automatic Call Recorder) and many others, if I run the apps from their icons, the moment I discard them from recent apps, they are shut down completely.
Hopefully this works out for your
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Thank you.Ill try the app or keep them locked on multitask.The most important reason i asked is because i applied for a job and they had sent me an email for an interview.I missed it cuz i hadnt opened gmail.I couldnt care less for games or any other entertaining apps but when it comes to work or more serious stuff then it becomes a problem.Thanks again.
TSS.0 said:
Thank you.Ill try the app or keep them locked on multitask.The most important reason i asked is because i applied for a job and they had sent me an email for an interview.I missed it cuz i hadnt opened gmail.I couldnt care less for games or any other entertaining apps but when it comes to work or more serious stuff then it becomes a problem.Thanks again.
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Yes, this can be really frustrating. For me it has been a series of missed Skype calls, which I happened to discover even after more than a week.

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