I installed the latest version of Greenify with the donation pack and latest version of Xposed installer on my android tablet Bitmore 1060 tablet and i get an error on Greenify that the auto hibernation is disabled every time i enter the app. I tried to
restart but the error appears again. What should i do to fix it?
Did you enable Greenify in SETTINGS>Device Administrators and in SETTINGS>Accessibility?
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Hi all,
I have installed the donation package and payed for it but since the last updat greenify says it not installed. Ideas?
Check if you have Lucky Patcher.
If not, uncheck Greenify from Device Administrator and Xposed and uninstall both Greenify and donation pack.
Reboot. First install donation pack, then Greenify and enable in Device Administrator, Accessibility and Xposed and reboot.
It should work now.
tnsmani said:
Check if you have Lucky Patcher.
If not, uncheck Greenify from Device Administrator and Xposed and uninstall both Greenify and donation pack.
Reboot. First install donation pack, then Greenify and enable in Device Administrator, Accessibility and Xposed and reboot.
It should work now.
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Same issue, This did not work for me.
Installed Greenify for the first time last night on my rooted Nexus 6 running CM13 12/25 nightly.
After installing, I hibernated a few apps (instagram, twitter, google maps). I turned the phone off and next thing I know it automatically rebooted by itself. Upon restart, SIM card error occurred and of course no mobile data or cell phone service. Restarting the phone did not fix the issue. Uninstalling the program fixed the issue. Any ideas?
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Installed Greenify for the first time last night on my rooted Nexus 6 running CM13 12/25 nightly.
After installing, I hibernated a few apps (instagram, twitter, google maps). I turned the phone off and next thing I know it automatically rebooted by itself. Upon restart, SIM card error occurred and of course no mobile data or cell phone service. Restarting the phone did not fix the issue. Uninstalling the program fixed the issue. Any ideas?
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Which version of Greenify are you running and in which mode?
Do you have the donation package?
Did you enable GCM service or Aggressive Doze?
Have you installed Xposed?
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Which version of Greenify are you running and in which mode?
Do you have the donation package?
Did you enable GCM service or Aggressive Doze?
Have you installed Xposed?
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Greenify v2.7.1 (the newest version on the play store)
Not sure which mode -- whatever mode is default. The SIM card error occurred before I had a chance to even play with settings.
Not donation package.
Did not enable GCM service or Aggressive Doze -- like I said, didn't have a chance to even mess with settings.
Did not install Xposed -- it didn't mention having to install Xposed in the playstore description, so I didn't -- is it necessary?
skim7x said:
Greenify v2.7.1 (the newest version on the play store)
Not sure which mode -- whatever mode is default. The SIM card error occurred before I had a chance to even play with settings.
Not donation package.
Did not enable GCM service or Aggressive Doze -- like I said, didn't have a chance to even mess with settings.
Did not install Xposed -- it didn't mention having to install Xposed in the playstore description, so I didn't -- is it necessary?
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CM13 seems to have issues with a few apps. May be the current beta of Greenify 2.8.beta7 may solve your issue.
Default mode depends on your root status. If you are unrooted, it is 'non root', if you are rooted, it is 'root'.
Xposed is not mandatory for Greenify but when enabled in Xposed, Greenify gets some more options to play with like hibernating system apps.
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CM13 seems to have issues with a few apps. May be the current beta of Greenify 2.8.beta7 may solve your issue.
Default mode depends on your root status. If you are unrooted, it is 'non root', if you are rooted, it is 'root'.
Xposed is not mandatory for Greenify but when enabled in Xposed, Greenify gets some more options to play with like hibernating system apps.
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Sorry I didn't realize what you meant by mode -- it was in "root" mode.
Maybe I'll try out the beta version, thank you!
I've installed Greenify + Donation Package on Huawei Ascend P8 Lite and I have issues with Automated Hibernation.
Phone is rooted, but I run Greenify in non-root mode, because I plan to unroot the phone once I finish all customizations. Activating Greenify - Automated Hibernation in Accessibility menu has effect and enables Greenify to hibernate apps, but minutes after I lock the screen, this ability is lost and Automated Hibernation is again turned off.
Same thing happened on my former phone (EE Kestrel), but then I just assumed my android version was outdated and some (new) features just don't work.
What I did trying to fix the issue, was to clean cache, data, then uninstall and reinstall back Greenify. It didn't help.
Please advise.
Same here with a Sony Xperia M4 Aqua on Lollipop :-/
Do either of you have LuckyPatcher or other warez?
Me no :-/ It's my professional smartphone, I don't install such stuff.
@chennai no, not such apps (LuckyPatcher ). So, should investigate in another direction.
Read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify/auto-hibernation-service-stopped-message-t2880017
See whether any of the solutions mentioned there works for you.
I am unable to manually hibernate apps from the Greenify app interface. It shows an error saying "Failed to put **app name** into hibernation". A screenshot is attached.
Greenify has been granted superuser permissions and is working in root mode.
SuperSU Version - 2.79 (latest)
Android version - ResurrectionRemix 5.8.2 (Nougat)
Device - MotoE2(4G-LTE)
The logs are attached too.
I'm having the same problem, Zooper and YouTube won't hibernate.
Same here after update. Rooted and Xposed
Try to clear data for Greenify and re-enable. Also choose Greenify as Adminstrator in privacy settings and enable the accesibility service...
It might work..
Check if you still have root access. I faced the same issue because I lost root access due to software update..
A clean flash fixed the issue.
I'm using the latest beta version.
Due to the use of android pay, banking app, pokemon go etc, I'll have to switch xposed framework on/off fairly often. (Android M, supersu latest beta, suhide-lite, root switch and a donated version user if these mattered)
Steps to reproduce:
1. tick all the advanced options I want while xposed's on
2. switch xposed off, reboot
3. all ticked options are gone(perfectly expected)
4. switch xposed on, reboot
5. all ticked options are NOT back, still blank, not ticked.
Expected results:
Xposed advanced settings are preserved and restored
P.S. Thank you for saving my battery! 謝謝您啊 親!