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Hello there,
I'm facing a strange wake lock issue with Google+. It's draining my battery really fast ! Using BBS, I can see a 1h40 wake partial lock associed to "fingerprint_scanner_static" module for the past day. It's part of Google+.
Using Disable service app, I recently desactivated Google+ "FingerprintScannerIntentService" service, but "fingerprint_scanner_static" wake lock is still there. Maybe this one is related to another service, but I don't know which one to desactivate to avoid battery drain issue.
Has someone an idea to solve my battery drain issue ? I already tried to uninstall/reinstall app.
I have same problem with this app.
I can solved it.
very simple, you can using Greenify for it. (need xposed.)
when greenify google+, you'll see this text: "state always ignored in hibernation."
launch menu, cancel the ignored.
Delete
No Google+ installed
Hello!
Starting some days ago, fingerprint_scanner_static drains my battery in a 6 or 7 hours even if I don't use the phone at all. And I don't have Google+ installed
Using DisableService app, I disabled FingerprintScannerIntentService from Google Play Services. But the problem persists. Any idea on how to solve this?
fingerprint_scanner_static kernel wakelock
guizmob said:
Hello!
Starting some days ago, fingerprint_scanner_static drains my battery in a 6 or 7 hours even if I don't use the phone at all. And I don't have Google+ installed
Using DisableService app, I disabled FingerprintScannerIntentService from Google Play Services. But the problem persists. Any idea on how to solve this?
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Same here.
S3 running CM12.1-20150406-UNOFFICIAL-d2att.
Google+ not installed.
FingerprintScannerIntentService frozen using ROM Toolbox.
This kernel wakelock kept my phone awake for 1 hour and 42 minutes today. Single largest kernel wakelock by a long shot. Maybe I should install Google+ so I can Greenify it! Wouldn't that be a weird work-around?
For me, i unistalled this terrible app.
I have google+ app disabled and FingerprintScannerIntentService is disabled with DisableService too, but somedays this wakelock keep my phone awake all time. I haven't found a solution yet
vldesco said:
I have google+ app disabled and FingerprintScannerIntentService is disabled with DisableService too, but somedays this wakelock keep my phone awake all time. I haven't found a solution yet
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UPDATE Jun, 10th: Recently changed my HTC One M8 from KK 4.4.2 Sense to Lolliopp 5.1 GPe. and I have same problem with fingerprint scanner wakelock. today after 5h30m since unplug it, it stay awake the whole time due to this wakelock.
I have same problem with this wakelock on my s3 lte 4.4.4 stock rom, how can we solve it?
vldesco said:
UPDATE Jun, 10th: Recently changed my HTC One M8 from KK 4.4.2 Sense to Lolliopp 5.1 GPe. and I have same problem with fingerprint scanner wakelock. today after 5h30m since unplug it, it stay awake the whole time due to this wakelock.
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Another update: I am back to KK 4.4.4 and still have this annoying wakelock not matter what I do (freeze G+, uninstalle it, use autorun or disableservice)
No other info can be found out there, so I think if no solution can be found here in xda, then there is no solution .
vldesco said:
Another update: I am back to KK 4.4.4 and still have this annoying wakelock not matter what I do (freeze G+, uninstalle it, use autorun or disableservice)
No other info can be found out there, so I think if no solution can be found here in xda, then there is no solution .
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I have the same problem on a Galaxy Note 1. No Google+ and the FingerprintScannerIntentService is disabled.
In my case the wakelock is part of "GoogleServices". Restarting them stops the wakelock. So, no solution, but a workaround.
In case I find a solution, I will post it here.
Ok so for the life of me I cant figure out why my battery is draining so fast its literally draining about 10% an hour if not more. If tried a bunch of different tools to try and monitor it but nothing is really standing out as a main culprit. I recently had my phone replaced and I had them send a new battery just for the heck of it. Also I even tried putting Hyperdrive Roms on my phone and that did not help. So I debating on whether to go back to stock and just root and see what happens again after just removing bloatware.
I tried looking up battery tips but really haven't found anything recently. I only got my phone in May of this year. Any suggestions or links would greatly help I love my phone but cant stand the battery life. I miss my Droid Razr Maxx
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Ok so for the life of me I cant figure out why my battery is draining so fast its literally draining about 10% an hour if not more. If tried a bunch of different tools to try and monitor it but nothing is really standing out as a main culprit. I recently had my phone replaced and I had them send a new battery just for the heck of it. Also I even tried putting Hyperdrive Roms on my phone and that did not help. So I debating on whether to go back to stock and just root and see what happens again after just removing bloatware.
I tried looking up battery tips but really haven't found anything recently. I only got my phone in May of this year. Any suggestions or links would greatly help I love my phone but cant stand the battery life. I miss my Droid Razr Maxx
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Not sure but I think its a Kit Kat issue. I recall having more battery life on JB than on Kitkat with my S4.
There are lots of things you can do.
System Settings
•WiFi - change sleep policy from ALWAYS (staying on) to either "Only when plugged in" or "never"
•Account Sync - under my Google account(s) I only keep CONTACTS and GMAIL checked...the rest unchecked
•Motions, Smart Features, Gestures, Air - Turn ALL of this crap off!
•Animation Scaling- In Developer Options - I use these settings: Window Animation=OFF/ Transition Animation=0.5x/ Animator Duration=0.5x
In-App Settings
•Play Store - In settings, change Auto-Update Apps to Never...you can do this manually from time to time. If not, it'll just always scan.
•App Ops - This can be a little tedious, but go through your apps (especially under Location) and turn location off on whatever you think doesn't need it! You may want to test out each app to be sure it is functioning properly before you move on to the next app. This makes it much easier to go back and enable it again if you see its needed. Most of the Google apps are gonna need it.
Freeze or Uninstall System Apps
•Check out my thread on which system apps you can remove here
***I recommend using NoBloat to make your changes with:good:
Additional apps & Xposed modules to check out
•Greenify - Hands down my favorite battery saving app. If you don't know it, that's why your battery life sucks! Seriously though, GET IT!
•Greenify Donation (Xposed) - Adds several more features, such as allowing system apps to be greenifiable! Also works well with WakeLock Detector
•WakeLock Detector - Helps determine which apps are waking up your phone while its asleep...allows you to prevent future wakeups.
•Gsam Battery Monitor Pro - Not sure if the free version lets you use the monitoring feature or not, but basically it is like a glorified battery usage graph (like in system settings)
•BootManager - Xposed module allowing you to select which apps are able to run in startup. Not sure how it compares with Greenify, but I just use both
•Prevent Running - Also similar to Greenify. I'm in the process of checking this one out, so don't hold me to it being great.
I took this from @calebcabob
SUPERSPORT25 said:
Ok so for the life of me I cant figure out why my battery is draining so fast its literally draining about 10% an hour if not more. If tried a bunch of different tools to try and monitor it but nothing is really standing out as a main culprit. I recently had my phone replaced and I had them send a new battery just for the heck of it. Also I even tried putting Hyperdrive Roms on my phone and that did not help. So I debating on whether to go back to stock and just root and see what happens again after just removing bloatware.
I tried looking up battery tips but really haven't found anything recently. I only got my phone in May of this year. Any suggestions or links would greatly help I love my phone but cant stand the battery life. I miss my Droid Razr Maxx
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Post the log from BetterBatteryStats, that tells all.
GrizzlyBarrn said:
There are lots of things you can do.
System Settings
•WiFi - change sleep policy from ALWAYS (staying on) to either "Only when plugged in" or "never"
•Account Sync - under my Google account(s) I only keep CONTACTS and GMAIL checked...the rest unchecked
•Motions, Smart Features, Gestures, Air - Turn ALL of this crap off!
•Animation Scaling- In Developer Options - I use these settings: Window Animation=OFF/ Transition Animation=0.5x/ Animator Duration=0.5x
In-App Settings
•Play Store - In settings, change Auto-Update Apps to Never...you can do this manually from time to time. If not, it'll just always scan.
•App Ops - This can be a little tedious, but go through your apps (especially under Location) and turn location off on whatever you think doesn't need it! You may want to test out each app to be sure it is functioning properly before you move on to the next app. This makes it much easier to go back and enable it again if you see its needed. Most of the Google apps are gonna need it.
Freeze or Uninstall System Apps
•Check out my thread on which system apps you can remove here
***I recommend using NoBloat to make your changes with:good:
Additional apps & Xposed modules to check out
•Greenify - Hands down my favorite battery saving app. If you don't know it, that's why your battery life sucks! Seriously though, GET IT!
•Greenify Donation (Xposed) - Adds several more features, such as allowing system apps to be greenifiable! Also works well with WakeLock Detector
•WakeLock Detector - Helps determine which apps are waking up your phone while its asleep...allows you to prevent future wakeups.
•Gsam Battery Monitor Pro - Not sure if the free version lets you use the monitoring feature or not, but basically it is like a glorified battery usage graph (like in system settings)
•BootManager - Xposed module allowing you to select which apps are able to run in startup. Not sure how it compares with Greenify, but I just use both
•Prevent Running - Also similar to Greenify. I'm in the process of checking this one out, so don't hold me to it being great.
I took this from @calebcabob
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This is good info thanks. I am doing most of it such as Greenify, etc. Wakelock Detector I have no clue how to use though. I open it up and its like chinese to me any tips on using that? I did not realize the play store is always scanning for updates...interesting. The only thing I see disturbing is that security is the thing I see most used even after shutting the phone off and turning it back on in Usage Timelines. I am rooted and Knox is disabled so im wondering what is causing the high usage on this.
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This is good info thanks. I am doing most of it such as Greenify, etc. Wakelock Detector I have no clue how to use though. I open it up and its like chinese to me any tips on using that? I did not realize the play store is always scanning for updates...interesting. The only thing I see disturbing is that security is the thing I see most used even after shutting the phone off and turning it back on in Usage Timelines. I am rooted and Knox is disabled so im wondering what is causing the high usage on this.
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WakeLock detector works great for exactly what you're trying to figure out. Check out the WakeLock guide, it'll show you exactly what it's role is. Once you have it installed, you will sometimes see a scissors icon in Greenify when you have something listed under NOT hibernating or pending...click it! You'll see the option for Greenify to "cut-off" the process chain...this prevents further wakeups from what had specifically started up the process. I highly recommend you take a look at gsam battery monitor (I think that's the name), it will also give you details on which processes are killing your battery.
I am not positive but I think you can disable that security process without any issue. You may want to Google that though.
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SUPERSPORT25 said:
This is good info thanks. I am doing most of it such as Greenify, etc. Wakelock Detector I have no clue how to use though. I open it up and its like chinese to me any tips on using that? I did not realize the play store is always scanning for updates...interesting. The only thing I see disturbing is that security is the thing I see most used even after shutting the phone off and turning it back on in Usage Timelines. I am rooted and Knox is disabled so im wondering what is causing the high usage on this.
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Short answer...WakeLock only detects, you decide what you need to STOP from there. But there are apps that can utilize WakeLock to detect those battery killers and stop, freeze or remove processes or apps for you...such as Greenify.
Also, I can't stress enough how worth it it is to buy Greenify's experimental features, as it will allow you to get deeper into the whole Greenifying thing!! Hell yes it does:good:
calebcabob said:
WakeLock detector works great for exactly what you're trying to figure out. Check out the WakeLock guide, it'll show you exactly what it's role is. Once you have it installed, you will sometimes see a scissors icon in Greenify when you have something listed under NOT hibernating or pending...click it! You'll see the option for Greenify to "cut-off" the process chain...this prevents further wakeups from what had specifically started up the process. I highly recommend you take a look at gsam battery monitor (I think that's the name), it will also give you details on which processes are killing your battery.
I am not positive but I think you can disable that security process without any issue. You may want to Google that though.
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Short answer...WakeLock only detects, you decide what you need to STOP from there. But there are apps that can utilize WakeLock to detect those battery killers and stop, freeze or remove processes or apps for you...such as Greenify.
Also, I can't stress enough how worth it it is to buy Greenify's experimental features, as it will allow you to get deeper into the whole Greenifying thing!! Hell yes it does:good:
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Yes I pretty much have everything that people have suggested including the experimental version of Greenify. I am running Wakelock Detector, GSAM Battery Monitor, Usage Timelines.
However I am still seeing this Security Process running at about 6% and about 82.45 MB. I am not really experiencing any drain when the phone is sleeping.
SUPERSPORT25 said:
Yes I pretty much have everything that people have suggested including the experimental version of Greenify. I am running Wakelock Detector, GSAM Battery Monitor, Usage Timelines.
However I am still seeing this Security Process running at about 6% and about 82.45 MB. I am not really experiencing any drain when the phone is sleeping.
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Can u post a screenshot of gsam's monitor section? Its the part that has the list of usage...looks similar to the battery monitor screen in Android settings.
@oasisfeng Disclaimer: Apologies in advance -- this is a long one!
I've been experiencing an odd issue, as of late, running the 2.6.1 stable on my Nexus 5 (LP 5.1 / LMY47I, Cataclysm ROM). I'm using Root Mode (donation version), without Xposed.
This issue is slightly difficult to explain. By observing my SuperSU logs, I've noticed that a seemingly random and previously Greenified app will be continually hibernated every 30 minutes or so, each time my device goes idle for a prolonged period (such as while I'm working, or asleep). Curiously, the apps in question will change during each idle period, largely excluding the possibility that this is simply the case of a rogue app. The various apps are usually quite innocuous, and never known to (randomly) wake while my device is in use -- last night's was MX Player, for instance.
(Edit: Upon further observation, it seems that the random app in question is often among the last to have been manually woken/used before entering the next deep sleep period, in case it helps.)
Unfortunately, I've yet to successfully return to my device in time to catch any possible wake-up paths. I do question, however, if the apps are actually being woken in the first place (as opposed to Greenify simply "re-hibernating" apps that are already sleeping), as the issue will seemingly disappear entirely when auto-hibernation is disabled -- according to my SU logs, at least.
The only potential user-side cause that I can think of is that I had previously cut-off the Google Play Services wake-up path for Maps (neither G.P.S. nor any important system apps were ever actually hibernated). I've since re-attached the wake-up path, and de-Greenified Maps. Although that's probably unrelated, it's pretty much the "riskiest" thing I've done with Greenify on this device. I normally just keep a number of seldomly used user apps hibernated, and don't have any known offenders (like Facebook) on my device.
I've since removed and re-added each of my hibernated apps, as well as reinstalled Greenify (and its donation package) several times. I should note, as well, that I have not experienced any noticeable battery drains. Unfortunately, I'm unable to confirm whether or not this occurred before updating to Greenify 2.6.1 stable -- I've simply only observed this behavior since the Play Store rollout.
I've attached an example screenshot of my SuperSU log (taken after a 7 hour idle period), just so you can better visualize the pattern (the actual content of each log is simply the usual force stop message). Apologies for not providing anything more helpful at this time; please let me know if there's anything you'd like to see.
Thank you, for both your time and continued support for this wonderful app.
I am experiencing the same issue as above
"(Edit: Upon further observation, it seems that the random app in question is often among the last to have been manually woken/used before entering the next deep sleep period, in case it helps.)"
this is definitely the case with me. I am quite certain the apps are not actually being woken up every 30 minute period. It feels like greenify is running the command needlessly.
I am in the beta channel and using root mode
@oasisfeng I also experiencing this issue. On BetterBatteryStats, I have partial wakelocks every 30 minutes and it seemed greenify is causing this.
I'm on XtreStoLite 2.1 - LP TouchWiz based ROM running Greenify 2.6.1 on Root mode with Donation Package
It's not an issue, but a protective design, to ensure the apps occasionally woken during the idle period being put back to hibernation again.
First of all, this is not a wake-up periodic timer, that means if your device fell in sleep for more than half a hour, it will never wake up the CPU until other apps wake it. So, it consumes little battery juice, which you could hardly perceive.
I'm planning to add latest wake-up information for all apps including the hibernated ones.
Hi, guys, do you use Tasker for periodic hibernation/wakeup task with Greenify?
I dont. I have tasker installed, but havent set it up to do anything yet. Cheers
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Hi, guys, do you use Tasker for periodic hibernation/wakeup task with Greenify?
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Thanks for your replies! In my case, I haven't been using any hibernation/wake-up tasks (although Tasker is installed).
Regarding your first response, I'm not entirely sure what you mean about the protective design. Apologies if there's any confusion, but if you're suggesting that Greenify simply ensures that woken apps remain hibernated, the puzzling thing is that these particular apps will not wake at all when auto-hibernation is disabled.
Auto hibernation/Manual hibernation
@oasisfeng
I have the same issue as the others above but noted your explanation for the same. I am running stock Lollipop 5.1 in my rooted Nexus 4 with Greenify 2.6.2 beta 3 running in Root mode with donation features.
One more issue which is more serious (in my opinion), is auto hibernation and manual hibernation. Some system apps like Google Services Framework and Google Play Services do not get autohibernated occasionally. Likewise even if the manual shortcut Hibernate+lockscreen is used, these remain running sometimes, even after half an hour of sleep. However, there is no noticeable impact on battery. (I have brought the battery loss down to 0.3 to 0.7% per hour while sleeping, from 6 to 7% without Greenify. Thanks for that) As the others reported, SU logs indicate that every half hour Greenify hibernated these apps though they are present as running continuously when Greenify is opened. My suspicion is that though they are actually hibernated, Greenify does not correctly reflect the status.
This is more of a report than a complaint to keep you and others informed.
tnsmani said:
@oasisfeng
I have the same issue as the others above but noted your explanation for the same. I am running stock Lollipop 5.1 in my rooted Nexus 4 with Greenify 2.6.2 beta 3 running in Root mode with donation features.
One more issue which is more serious (in my opinion), is auto hibernation and manual hibernation. Some system apps like Google Services Framework and Google Play Services do not get autohibernated occasionally. Likewise even if the manual shortcut Hibernate+lockscreen is used, these remain running sometimes, even after half an hour of sleep. However, there is no noticeable impact on battery. (I have brought the battery loss down to 0.3 to 0.7% per hour while sleeping, from 6 to 7% without Greenify. Thanks for that) As the others reported, SU logs indicate that every half hour Greenify hibernated these apps though they are present as running continuously when Greenify is opened. My suspicion is that though they are actually hibernated, Greenify does not correctly reflect the status.
This is more of a report than a complaint to keep you and others informed.
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jacknicholson said:
Thanks for your replies! In my case, I haven't been using any hibernation/wake-up tasks (although Tasker is installed).
Regarding your first response, I'm not entirely sure what you mean about the protective design. Apologies if there's any confusion, but if you're suggesting that Greenify simply ensures that woken apps remain hibernated, the puzzling thing is that these particular apps will not wake at all when auto-hibernation is disabled.
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jacknicholson said:
@oasisfeng Disclaimer: Apologies in advance -- this is a long one!
I've been experiencing an odd issue, as of late, running the 2.6.1 stable on my Nexus 5 (LP 5.1 / LMY47I, Cataclysm ROM). I'm using Root Mode (donation version), without Xposed.
This issue is slightly difficult to explain. By observing my SuperSU logs, I've noticed that a seemingly random and previously Greenified app will be continually hibernated every 30 minutes or so, each time my device goes idle for a prolonged period (such as while I'm working, or asleep). Curiously, the apps in question will change during each idle period, largely excluding the possibility that this is simply the case of a rogue app. The various apps are usually quite innocuous, and never known to (randomly) wake while my device is in use -- last night's was MX Player, for instance.
(Edit: Upon further observation, it seems that the random app in question is often among the last to have been manually woken/used before entering the next deep sleep period, in case it helps.)
Unfortunately, I've yet to successfully return to my device in time to catch any possible wake-up paths. I do question, however, if the apps are actually being woken in the first place (as opposed to Greenify simply "re-hibernating" apps that are already sleeping), as the issue will seemingly disappear entirely when auto-hibernation is disabled -- according to my SU logs, at least.
The only potential user-side cause that I can think of is that I had previously cut-off the Google Play Services wake-up path for Maps (neither G.P.S. nor any important system apps were ever actually hibernated). I've since re-attached the wake-up path, and de-Greenified Maps. Although that's probably unrelated, it's pretty much the "riskiest" thing I've done with Greenify on this device. I normally just keep a number of seldomly used user apps hibernated, and don't have any known offenders (like Facebook) on my device.
I've since removed and re-added each of my hibernated apps, as well as reinstalled Greenify (and its donation package) several times. I should note, as well, that I have not experienced any noticeable battery drains. Unfortunately, I'm unable to confirm whether or not this occurred before updating to Greenify 2.6.1 stable -- I've simply only observed this behavior since the Play Store rollout.
I've attached an example screenshot of my SuperSU log (taken after a 7 hour idle period), just so you can better visualize the pattern (the actual content of each log is simply the usual force stop message). Apologies for not providing anything more helpful at this time; please let me know if there's anything you'd like to see.
Thank you, for both your time and continued support for this wonderful app.
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I have a similar problem
yesterday I was using Wakelock Detector and I found out this:
Today I flashed a new Rom and all I did was configuration stuff and install some basic apps such as facebook, twitter etc. and greenify (not xposed module) greenifying NOT system apps
After 3h it caused screen wakelock during 7 minutes
BTW I amb on stock lollipop 30b
Is greenify incompatible? is supersu broken?
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I have a similar problem
yesterday I was using Wakelock Detector and I found out this:
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First, learn some etiquette. Quote only what is relevant or simply say that you have the same issue as others. Don't go about quoting multiple full posts.
Second, you have opened a separate thread for the same issue. So what is the point of posting the same here?
Third, though your attachments are not visible, your description gives the impression that your issue has no relevance to the posts you have quoted.
The issue appears to have been resolved with version 2.6.2. As always, my thanks go to @oasisfeng -- although if I may ask, did you manage to find the source of the issue, or is this a coincidence?
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The issue appears to have been resolved with version 2.6.2. As always, my thanks go to @oasisfeng -- although if I may ask, did you manage to find the source of the issue, or is this a coincidence?
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Yes, your report is very precious for me to analyze this issue. It was fixed in an earlier beta version before the final release of version 2.6.2. Thanks very much!
oasisfeng said:
Yes, your report is very precious for me to analyze this issue. It was fixed in an earlier beta version before the final release of version 2.6.2. Thanks very much!
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I was wondering whether Greenify had stopped working, after installing 2.6.2.
Now I know the reason. So this is why I don't see those repeat hibernations.
Thank you, @oasisfeng!
Hello guys, I have a problem with the Facebook and Messenger app, they don't hibernate even if I manually hibernate them.
I tried cutting off the wakelock path, ignoring running state and enabling deep hibernation, but even after that I open the app to find them in the "will hibernate when screen is off" section. They've been draining my battery crazily!
Any other suggestions to do?
Same here. I think a recent Messenger update somehow changed something that prevents Greenify from hibernating it. I am using Lolliop via CM 12.1 Nighly (the very last one before CM 13).
I thought so too and rolled back to some older version, still the same problem with no luck. It's extremely frustrating.
Having the same problem here after their latest update.
Same problem, I mean I only lost like 4% over 5 hours but it should be a lot less, it was Facebook and messenger in my partial wakelocks
I used amplify to limit the wakelocks by them, the wakelock is called bugreporter and so far it hasn't affected notifications, and now they don't keep the device awake anymore.
You can also download older versions which didn't cause the issue here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64816556&postcount=28
so any news about this yet?
Roberto Nigel said:
so any news about this yet?
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What about the post above yours? That not sufficient for you?
Same here, gets woken by LollipopSerivce and stays up for hours until I manually killed it with "put in to hibernation now"
details:
CM13 nightly 20160116
Xposed 79,
Greenify 2.8 beta 9
Same with me, i uninstalled FB but i need messenger for chatting
Also the persistant notification from Messenger seems to prevent it from sleeping (Sequence : Messenger is hibernating, I receive a GCM push that wake him up but then it keep being "up" if i don't throw away the pop-up....). Or maybe i'm totally wrong dunno
CM13
Xposed
Greenify Beta 9
Same problem
Same here, really frustrating.
Same here, I came here to look if there's anyone else with this problem.
I don't want to install amplify just for fb and msn.
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Workaround
This may be a workaround for now but this is what I did: I tapped on Facebook to highlight it. I then tapped the three-dot menu and selected "Put into hibernation now". A popup then showed-up warning of possible data loss or functionality problems. There is a checkbox in the popup for "Always ignore app state". I ticked it and continued. I did the same procedure for Messenger.
They usually get rid of this trick
With Amplify it's ok.. no more drain from messenger..
SAme problem, back to 2.8 and it´s working
Same here now with notification from greenify... ****ing facebook wakes u every 5min... Anoying.. With the only 2gb ram my phone laggs... Lg g3... Anyway. I will uminstall ans see if my phone gets faster
I had the same problem. I installed greenfy free and saw what wakes up my apps... After i installed " Disable Services " and disable two services. It works for me in facebook, i dont know about messenger. Sorry my bad english.
reggiexp said:
Same here now with notification from greenify... ****ing facebook wakes u every 5min... Anoying.. With the only 2gb ram my phone laggs... Lg g3... Anyway. I will uminstall ans see if my phone gets faster
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Dump the horrible facebook app and work through the FB web site instead. Or give Hermit a whirl to speed things up even further.
Davey126 said:
Dump the horrible facebook app and work through the FB web site instead. Or give Hermit a whirl to speed things up even further.
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i did deleted on my lg g3
but on on a 3gb phone it works fine
Hello,
So I was using Greenify and hibernate Facebook app, but with the last week or so. My facebook app sometime doeasnt load, showing "cant connect right now" and I tried to search google. most issues I've found are Greenify's issue on facebook, especially when facebook got hibernated and woke up for a long time. I had to restart my device to getting facebook working again, ridiculous.
so any workaround on this? As we know that facebook app is the worst battery sucker.
I'm using Resurrection Remix 7.1.2 on Mi 5s Plus, rooted and privileged
Thanks.
Best option is to use one of the 'lite' Facebook alternatives which preserve functionality without the corresponding hit on battery life and data consumption. Also make sure non of Greenify's alternative doze/hibernation modes are enabled (aggressive/deep/shallow) as they are known to create side effects with few, if any, corresponding benefits on Android 6 and above. Good luck.
I use greenify in shallow hibernation mode and Facebook works fine and doesn't eat much battery.