Hi there!
I'm on Lollipop 5.0.1 with my S5 Prime and I'd like to have some infos on Greenify and the treatment of Perceptible like "Nfc Service" that does not hyphenate and is marked as that.
I don't use quite never any Nfc functionalities, and in case would like to active them only when using them by turning on the Nfc button on the Quick Settings panel.
Why isn't Greenify hibernating it?
How can I remove Nfc from the running processes by hibernating it (or in some other ways) so to then use it only when running the Nfc functionality?
Tnx.
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So, what exactly does the App Optimisation feature do and how does it work?
Think it just uses clean master to schedule and close apps but most reopen straight away.
I've just started using DU booster on my Tab S might try it on the Edge
Hi,
i like the NFC Feature, but it doesn't work when the device is locked. i should work mit the smart lock feature in android lollipop, but on my z2 works 4.4.2 (stock-rom; rooted) and at the moment i don't want to update. is there any other way to use nfc-tags even if the device is locked?
the only solution i found: disable keylock using a app like wi-fi matic. after that (at home of course) i can enable the display without pin and can use the nfc-tags. bt i hope there is a better solution.
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Starting with LP they disabled nfc when screen is off to prevent malicious code-injection or whatever...
It Is a mess...
But you are lucky - if you stay at KK or below, you could just unlock with nfc-tag while screen was off (using xposed-module "nfc lockscreen off enabler").
You have to install xposed of course for this to work.
hardcoremildred said:
But you are lucky - if you stay at KK or below, you could just unlock with nfc-tag while screen was off (using xposed-module "nfc lockscreen off enabler").
You have to install xposed of course for this to work.
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Had the same problem. Xposed-module (NFC LockScreenOff) is working perfect for me.
I'm using Greenify on 4.4. Some apps like Viber or keyboard are not hibernating automatically. We can force them to, with this zzz button in which case they hibernate all the time.
I find it would be the most useful not to use zzz but to have another "Force hibernation shortcut" that would instantly hibernate all listed apps, still allowing those existing 2 shortcuts which don't hibernate all.
I hope this concept is not wrong and that it can be done. If it is, please advise how to use it.
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TimAnd said:
I'm using Greenify on 4.4. Some apps like Viber or keyboard are not hibernating automatically. We can force them to, with this zzz button in which case they hibernate all the time.
I find it would be the most useful not to use zzz but to have another "Force hibernation shortcut" that would instantly hibernate all listed apps, still allowing those existing 2 shortcuts which don't hibernate all.
I hope this concept is not wrong and that it can be done. If it is, please advise how to use it.
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Thats an very interesting concept,and totally possible,this used to be present on older versions of greenify but it was removed because it closed apps when they were doing something important. also,Why are you hibernating your keyboard?
danx32 said:
Why are you hibernating your keyboard?
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I'm hibernating keyboard just because it consumes power. That's so with SwiftKey and TouchPal which are great with swype/slide functions.
Built-in keyboard in 4.4 doesn't but I don't use it. Huawei phone has this power consumption warning and those 2 are regularly on the list.
TimAnd said:
I'm hibernating keyboard just because it consumes power. That's so with SwiftKey and TouchPal which are great with swype/slide functions.
Built-in keyboard in 4.4 doesn't but I don't use it. Huawei phone has this power consumption warning and those 2 are regularly on the list.
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Swiftkey never been battery friendly,Unfortunately Currently The only solution is to use that ZZZ button until the developer fixes that,But that's gonna take awhile since he is currently focusing on Android N support.
I feel like this should be do-able in MacroDroid using a widget button and the Send Intent action... I have never tried using that particular action though, and seems I need to get a dump of the intents and look for the right one hehe, sounds like a sober job
Some info on Intent for Tasker.. not familiar with that app but assume is similar to MacroDroid...
I've been using Greenify for years and love the app. Since Marshmallow, Android has included a kill app(s) option from the recent apps button menu. With this option, is Greenfiy necessary anymore? The one benefit to using Greenify I can think of is that it does the hibernation automatically after you lock the screen vs manually having to do it with the Android kill option but are there other benefits to using Greenfiy over the Android built-in option?
shobuddy said:
I've been using Greenify for years and love the app. Since Marshmallow, Android has included a kill app(s) option from the recent apps button menu. With this option, is Greenfiy necessary anymore? The one benefit to using Greenify I can think of is that it does the hibernation automatically after you lock the screen vs manually having to do it with the Android kill option but are there other benefits to using Greenfiy over the Android built-in option?
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Killing and hibernation are two different things. Ability to terminate individual apps from the recents menu has been around since at least KitKat. Greenify still has value in Marshmallow depending on configuration and expectations.
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Killing and hibernation are two different things.
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On Marshmallow, you have the option to do both hibernate and kill w/in the OS.
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On Marshmallow, you have the option to do both hibernate and kill w/in the OS.
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Yep - you said "kill". As for needing Greenify original response remains accurate. If you are satisfied Marshmallow's limited implementation of doze/hibernate and battery endurance is satisfactory there is no reason to retain Greenify. If you want more control Greenify is probably best-in-breed when it comes to hibernation emulation/helper apps.
Is there a way to add Android's "Doze" shortcut to the home screen?
Hello all.
I bought new samsung galaxy C5000, a day i thought to lock some apps in recent tab apps (lock task manager apps) to get going those apps background working...
I searched a lot for that over internet but i didnt even get a single forum or answer.
others, i found that option is available in oppo f1s like pull down any recent app to permanantly lock that app to background work and even user touch close all apps button , the locked app will not be close.
is there any way to get that feature to samsung galaxy c5000