[Q] Hibernation Shortcut - Greenify

i want to run greenify in root mode but NOT automatic hibernation. i want to use the hibernation shortcut, but every time i use the shortcut, it opens the settings of each app to close it. if i have automatic hibernation on and click on the shortcut, it doesnt open this setttings. do i miss something?

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shortcut to in app option

Hi, I'm using https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.benhirashima.skiplock&hl=en this app. And in this app when I go to setting I can enable it or disable it. Is there any way to make a shortcut or widget on home screen to automatic turn on and off this?

[Q] Disable auto-hibernation

This is a feature request.
If I use Spotify or Poweramp, after 10-15 mintues of it playing with the screen off, it will be greenified (even though it is running in the foreground). To get round this I have setup a tasker profile that opens greenify and manually disables autohibernation via run shell (input tap x y) whenever I play music. I am using a S4, GE rom, rooted, Xposed, Greenify boost mode.
I was wondering if it would be possible to have an additional tasker plugin that would enable/disable greenify's autohibernation? Even if the bug above is fixed at some point for my setup, I think it would be a useful feature to have.
Thanks to the developer for such an awesome app!

[Q] Cannot auto hibernate Facebook app?

Hi, I am running Greenify and long story short, it will refuse to auto hibernate the Facebook app no matter what. Yes, root is enabled, yes, other app auto hibernates fine, and yes, manually hibernating Facebook does work. But if I leave it alone to auto hibernate then it will not do so. Any ideas? This problem is driving me insane because Facebook is super battery consuming without Greenify Thanks!
OK so after some investigation using SuperSU I realized it's not Greenify that failed to kill those apps, but it's that they turned themselves back on! The apps in question here are Facebook and FB Messenger. How can I deal with this? Please help me, it's driving me nuts being unable to find out why.
Some other apps might waking them up. Choose the option from experimental features "wakeup tracker & cut off" and when you select Facebook or messenger app a scissors will come up at action bar. From there you can stop the apps that wakes fb and messenger. If the scissors won't come up, wait for a few hours, it might need some time to collect info.
Sent from my bacon!!!!!
If you are using Android Marshmallow, then go settings -> Apps -> click on gear icon on top right -> draw over other apps -> change config for facebook and messenger to yes...or any other apps you want.
there...you are done.
Now greenify can auto hibernate .
rayPurusottam said:
If you are using Android Marshmallow, then go settings -> Apps -> click on gear icon on top right -> draw over other apps -> change config for facebook and messenger to yes...or any other apps you want.
there...you are done.
Now greenify can auto hibernate .
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I just updated LG G3 to Android 6 last night. This is just the info I was looking for. The instructions were not quite as you described. However FB and messenger were both No, so changed to Yes.
rayPurusottam said:
If you are using Android Marshmallow, then go settings -> Apps -> click on gear icon on top right -> draw over other apps -> change config for facebook and messenger to yes...or any other apps you want.
there...you are done.
Now greenify can auto hibernate .
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Hello, I was having the same issues with fb and messenger so I finally uninstalled them and started using the mobile browser version of fb. It lacks some features so I would prefer the app. How well would "change config for facebook and messenger to yes...or any other apps you want." work for saving battery if hibernated vs. just using the mobile browser versions?
Also, although this helps to make them hibernate as needed, won't they still wake up on their own?
rayPurusottam said:
If you are using Android Marshmallow, then go settings -> Apps -> click on gear icon on top right -> draw over other apps -> change config for facebook and messenger to yes...or any other apps you want.
there...you are done.
Now greenify can auto hibernate .
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How does allowing Facebook and Messenger to draw over other apps allow them to be hibernated?
Just looking for clarification. On 6.0.1 with Xposed
i cant get facebook app auto hibernated and it keep itself wakeing up

Non root Automated hibernation, force kill apps?

I always rooted my phones and enabled "automatic hibernation." I am a bit confused, as now I don't root my new device. If I use Nova Launcher, and enable the "double tap feature" to use Greenify's "Hibernate+Lock screen" shortcut, i see it cycle through active apps and closing the windows. I am confused, is it Force Stopping apps? or is it hibernating them? Doesn't cycling through each Active app in turn reduce battery?
I currently have aggressive doze enabled, and was wondering about enabling this shortcut now too, but confused.

Add feature(Very deep sleep)

Hello everybody,
I have Mi Max 32GB+Magisk+greeny donation package
I use my phone for games and wifi +no sims
Greenify is good for battery saving,but It allows apps to sync in background.I need to prevent that.
Please,Can you add this feature ( very deep sleep) that can do the following:
-Blocking all system and third party apps wakelocks and notifications
-Block sync
-Disabling wifi and bluetooth
-Lowest brightness
-make cpu deep sleep
Purpose:Achieve the best battery backup
Please help me
leprince2007 said:
Hello everybody,
I have Mi Max 32GB+Magisk+greeny donation package
I use my phone for games and wifi +no sims
Greenify is good for battery saving,but It allows apps to sync in background.I need to prevent that.
Please,Can you add this feature ( very deep sleep) that can do the following:
-Blocking all system and third party apps wakelocks and notifications
-Block sync
-Disabling wifi and bluetooth
-Lowest brightness
-make cpu deep sleep
Purpose:Achieve the best battery backup
Please help me
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Unnecessary. Simply place device in 'airplane/flight' mode when not in use. This action can be automated using a variety of tools (eg: Xposed Edge, MacroDroid, Tasker, etc). That said, battery saving using this strategy will be minimal as modern ROMs and hardware conduct background tasks quickly/efficiently during doze maintenance windows.
Davey126 said:
Unnecessary. Simply place device in 'airplane/flight' mode when not in use. This action can be automated using a variety of tools (eg: Xposed Edge, MacroDroid, Tasker, etc). That said, battery saving using this strategy will be minimal as modern ROMs and hardware conduct background tasks quickly/efficiently during doze maintenance windows.
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I turn on airplane mode all the time
Please help me accomplish one of these tweaks:
1-Doze mode:It has maintenance windows that allows apps to sync.How to disable this sync completely?
2-Greenify:It contains an option called "Wakeup Timer Coalescing" that allows apps to sync in specific time instead of app syncing all the time.How to disable this sync completely?
In few words:I need an option to disable apps sync completely,please.
Please help me
leprince2007 said:
I turn on airplane mode all the time
Please help me accomplish one of these tweaks:
1-Doze mode:It has maintenance windows that allows apps to sync.How to disable this sync completely?
2-Greenify:It contains an option called "Wakeup Timer Coalescing" that allows apps to sync in specific time instead of app syncing all the time.How to disable this sync completely?
In few words:I need an option to disable apps sync completely,please.
Please help me
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As previously stated in at least two other forums the proposed actions are unnecessary and counterproductive. If you want to disable sync do so in Android settings. Wakeup Timer Coalescing works to your advantage to extend battery endurance. However, if you believe it to be evil (??) simply disable in Greenify settings. If you don't want any form of network activity use airplane mode. Putting your device into a comma ("very deep sleep") is counterproductive as any savings obtained while sleeping will be offset my a burst of activity and sluggish response when manually woken. That's what the power button is for.

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