I'm using Greenify on a rooted Nexus 4 with Lollipop. I'd like to know how long Greenify takes to auto-hibernate apps after the screen is locked. I find that if I use the phone (apps), lock the screen and set it away for a while and then come back to it, when I open Greenify, I see apps that are pending hibernation and have not yet been hibernated. My understanding is once the phone is idle for a while/screen locked, the auto-hibernate feature is supposed to hibernate any apps on the hibernate list but the behavior I described above suggests this is not working. Perhaps there is a long delays before Greenify will hibernate apps?
id love to know this too because i m literally greenifying EVERYTHING even system apps. I will leave my nexus 6 idel with screen off for up to an hour. wake the screen up and look in greenify and it shows lots of apps PENDING and if I hit the hibernate widget shortcut then it DOES greenify everything in the list. leaving it like this means my device still does not go into deep sleep whats going on?
I have the donation package installed to greenify system apps and have actually greenified them but still system apps PLUS other apps like Facebook, instagram, etc still are not hibernating automatically and I have to manually hibernate.
See the optimized battery life document on bit.ly/makostuff.
Its geared towards people on a rooted/customized N4, but there is some good info in there that may help.
My rooted Nexus 6 also will not auto hibernate when screen locks.
vivithemage said:
My rooted Nexus 6 also will not auto hibernate when screen locks.
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Same here on Nexus 5 boost mode Greenify 2.5 final w/ donation package.
The Greenify CleanerService is started, but doesn't do anything. I had to write a tasker script that hibernate the apps while the screen is off.
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I have installed "Notification Toogle" and was be behaving correct before installing Greenify.
After the install, I did not hibernate it, but seems to be still hibernating the app, because the notification battery level keeps frozen until interact with Notification Toogle again. It doesn't appear in the hibernated or pending apps list.
Any ideas?
Which system apps are you hibernating?
try to dehiberbate that sys application
and i think greenify itself doesent hibernate non selected application
or u could have hibernate it with linked application
Hey guys. I used to use aggressive doze, but it seemed like I was having a problem getting alarm/timer notifications. To make sure I don't miss important notifications are there other services I need to be sure to whitelist besides the clock app, phone app, etc.?
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Hey guys. I used to use aggressive doze, but it seemed like I was having a problem getting alarm/timer notifications. To make sure I don't miss important notifications are there other services I need to be sure to whitelist besides the clock app, phone app, etc.?
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Normally you don't have to whitelist anything except those apps from which you need notifications. Google Play Services which is required for notifications, is already whitelisted.
Apps which are made compatible to MM's Doze function need not specifically be whitelisted. So even the phone app and clock app need not be whitelisted if they are Google's. Only third party apps which have not been made compatible (from which you need notifications) need to be whitelisted.
I've noticed that if you navigate with the screen off, whatever app you are using to navigate will get Dozed until you wake the device, so I'd whitelist whatever navigation app you use if you navigate with your screen off. Otherwise, as tnsmani said, I haven't found a good reason to whitelist any other apps.
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Yes, the whitelist option isn't working properly. It doesn't matter which 3rd party app you are trying to be in a whitelist, it won't show any notification until you turn your screen ON.
Shayan.Ali said:
Yes, the whitelist option isn't working properly. It doesn't matter which 3rd party app you are trying to be in a whitelist, it won't show any notification until you turn your screen ON.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify/affect-proximity-sensor-t3632444/post73776780
Hi,
I have a rooted and xposed module enabled s6 with greenify on it.
I greenified nearly every social media app, even that I won't get notifications from it (force hibernation in xposed settings of greenify enabled)
Since today in morning, Greenify wakes up nearly every app when I get a notification.
I didn't change any setting, it was suddenly this issue.
How can I solve that I not getting notifications and the apps won't wake up?
I have a problem where background services getting killed when recent are cleared.
Apps on question run at boot without visible windows eg. KinScreen, lux, fluid gesture
I have disable miui optimization in developer options, selected no restriction on battery saver and set apps to autostart.
problem still persist if recent are cleared all these services get killed.
Any way to prevent background services being killed??
I have root and open to suggestion but prefer to stay on miui.
i have same question,,
I have this issue too. What I did was lock my apps in recents. Not a clean way to do it, but it works.
NOTE: I posted this same issue in MIUI forums and seems that we're not alone and the issue is MIUI RAM management itself. I hope it gets fixed in future MIUI versions but for now the workaround I gave is our best shot. Hope this helps and enjoy your Poco, I know I am
First, in app info sections, you turn on autostart for each required app.
Secondly, in battery settings, give each required app >no restrictions policy.
Thirdly, lock them in recent menu.
Done.
You need to do these steps for apps such as alarm, email clients and the ones you mentioned. I had to do this with Google photos as well so that it could sync on its own.
lockhrt999 said:
First, in app info sections, you turn on autostart for each required app.
Secondly, in battery settings, give each required app >no restrictions policy.
Thirdly, lock them in recent menu.
Done.
You need to do these steps for apps such as alarm, email clients and the ones you mentioned. I had to do this with Google photos as well so that it could sync on its own.
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yes ive done all this but the problem with this is
1. my recent mennu is filled with locked apps
2. some apps start as purely service no visible window
i have to launch it manually so the window appears in recents. eg lux and kinscreen.
any solution to make miui to treat apps and services like stock android. No other OS does this. This is ridiculous
I'm out of ideas now.:laugh:
Check if disabling cleaning of cache memory in battery settings changes anything for you.
Same here. Tried this all, but apps still getting killed. I can't use my gear fit 2 pro app in background. Everytime I clear the recent menu gear got disconnected. Someone please help!
POCO F1 - No root - Locked bootloader - Fully stock
This is the most annoying thing about MIUI. I use Blokada and I need to keep it locked on recents which I hate the most. If I don't lock it and clear recets, Blokada gets killed and VPN gets turned OFF. Can't use live wallpaper for the same reason. On AOSP based ROMs, this problem doesn't exist. It smartly understands which apps need to run in the background and which apps can be killed. Hence, no need to keep an app on the recents. I don't understand what's the necessity of being so aggressive about RAM management when we have 6/8 GB of RAM. Due to this pathetic RAM management, I always see almost 3.9/4 GB free RAM out of 6 GB. And as we know, free RAM is wasted RAM.
There doesn't seem to be a way to turn on high performance mode outside of navigating to battery in the settings and then advanced battery settings. Does anyone know of a way to add a notification switch or even a widget on the home screen to quickly turn it on and off?
Also I have tried my best to eliminate the OS's ability to kill apps running in the background. The one I have issues with the most is PokemonGo. I will switch from one app to another and when going back to PokemonGO it will have killed it and it restarts when going back to it. Loading like I just opened the app for the first time.
Things I have done so far. Disabled battery optimization for the app in the battery settings and turned on "Allow background activity" in the app settings under app management.
I have no task killers installed and the OS is basically stock after a factory reset.
I'm rooted and on DE2118_11_C.16
Have you tried locking the PokemonGo app to prevent it from being suspended?
Also you should check setting under developer mode in APPS section: Susspend execution for cached apps.
I would lower the background process limit from 5 to 3 due to the limited amount of ram on this device and lock any app you want to continue to run if it falls into 4th place.
Also, I would tur off RAM Boost as it does not improve app selection based on my use.
I have it locked yes, still gets closed in the background at random it seems.
RAM Boost was off as well.
The Suspend execution for cashed apps can you explain a bit on how this works? Do I have to cache the app or something in addition for it to work?
I keep the VPN Hotspot, AD Guard, and Pokemon GO locked.
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The Suspend execution for cashed apps can you explain a bit on how this works? Do I have to cache the app or something in addition for it to work?
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This will "freeze" apps that are cached (past the open app limit) and they will not take any resources. This also will cause them to stop responding like your Pokemon app.