I am using greenify in my mi3 for quite sometime and haven't faced any issue with auto hibernate. But now i don't see greenify service is getting started. My device is rooted but sill it's not working. When i tried to manually hibernate it takes me to the application info screen.
Is this a bug?
Please change the working mode to root, in main menu - Experimental features
oasisfeng said:
Please change the working mode to root, in main menu - Experimental features
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I didn't notice that option. The issue is resolved.
Thanks...
greenify auto hibernate not working
I have rooted Sony m2 aqua with Android 5.1.1 .I have paid greenify and not working.As i said phone is rooted,service is working,it had administrators privileges,accessibility is turned on greenify is in root mod and autohibernate is enabled but simply dont work.I dont have xposed becouse my bootloader is locked and i dont want to unlock him.
UPDATE app not working with last version on store but it work with 2.8 beta.
what is accessibility? can you explain please?
Black_Focus_X said:
what is accessibility? can you explain please?
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Accessibility is Device>Settings>Accessibility on your phone. But the Dev had clarified that you need to enable Greenify in Accessibility if you are running Greenify in non root mode and not otherwise.
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In my N7, after applying the OTA from 5.0.2 to 5.1 , the tablet is "semi bricked" since it can't boot into the system (well gets into a systemui crash loop not showing anything on the screen but the power off menu..).
I remember that I had an app called "Lockscreen Policy":
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard&hl=es
Which did some stuff on 4.2 about hiding lockscreen widgets or something like that.
Now I think this is the app that made this mess, and I want to uninstall it via ADB.
The problem is that it gives out an error saying it's a device administrator (it was indeed)
adb uninstall com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard
Failure [DELETE_FAILED_DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGER]
I am not rooted and can't root here without unlocking the bootloader and wiping, which I try to evade. Since I am no root, I can't just pd disable it or something like that..
Anyone could help me? how can I "deactivate" this device manager so I can uninstall it?
Thanks in advance!
Please, can anyone help me with this?
I'm on a urge to deactivate a device manager in ADB and im not rooted (the Ota for 5.1 in my N7 made it semi brick since an app with device manager (lockscreen policy) makes Ui crash it in a loop before it even gets to the lockscreen, so it's absolutely unusable..)
RusherDude said:
Please, can anyone help me with this?
I'm on a urge to deactivate a device manager in ADB and im not rooted (the Ota for 5.1 in my N7 made it semi brick since an app with device manager (lockscreen policy) makes Ui crash it in a loop before it even gets to the lockscreen, so it's absolutely unusable..)
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Bump.
Anyone?
Newyork! said:
Bump.
Anyone?
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Thanks for the help. I tried but no info anywhere, and no help here, so I ended up saving and wiping.
RusherDude said:
Thanks for the help. I tried but no info anywhere, and no help here, so I ended up saving and wiping.
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BTW if that screen lock isn't a system app than you can uninstall it with safe mode
Newyork! said:
BTW if that screen lock isn't a system app than you can uninstall it with safe mode
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How? If you can't interact with the UI, how do you turn safe mode on ADB so it lets you uninstall it?
RusherDude said:
How? If you can't interact with the UI, how do you turn safe mode on ADB so it lets you uninstall it?
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If this screen lock comes built in then safe mode won't help you... but if it's a third party app you can boot into safe mode with a button combination (most samsungs it's the power and volume up and middle button) and then you should be able to remove that device admin...
Newyork! said:
If this screen lock comes built in then safe mode won't help you... but if it's a third party app you can boot into safe mode with a button combination (most samsungs it's the power and volume up and middle button) and then you should be able to remove that device admin...
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No. If the app makes the lockscreen UI crashing (like the one that caused me the problem), safe mode just adds a "safe mode" label in the lowest left part of the screen, it doesn't fix any UI stuff or changes anything . It's useless..
RusherDude said:
No. If the app makes the lockscreen UI crashing (like the one that caused me the problem), safe mode just adds a "safe mode" label in the lowest left part of the screen, it doesn't fix any UI stuff or changes anything . It's useless..
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Usually third party apps don't run in safe mode....
Newyork! said:
Usually third party apps don't run in safe mode....
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This one does:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard
Did you find the solution lately?
RusherDude said:
In my N7, after applying the OTA from 5.0.2 to 5.1 , the tablet is "semi bricked" since it can't boot into the system (well gets into a systemui crash loop not showing anything on the screen but the power off menu..).
I remember that I had an app called "Lockscreen Policy":
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard&hl=es
Which did some stuff on 4.2 about hiding lockscreen widgets or something like that.
Now I think this is the app that made this mess, and I want to uninstall it via ADB.
The problem is that it gives out an error saying it's a device administrator (it was indeed)
adb uninstall com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard
Failure [DELETE_FAILED_DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGER]
I am not rooted and can't root here without unlocking the bootloader and wiping, which I try to evade. Since I am no root, I can't just pd disable it or something like that..
Anyone could help me? how can I "deactivate" this device manager so I can uninstall it?
Thanks in advance!
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Have you succeeded?
Maybe try to disable using adb?
Even with adb, you needed root in order to fix the problem. It was so retarded, an app made the tablet semi brick after an official OTA..
Try to factory reset but think before you do...
I installed greenify yesterday, and it has caused my phone crash two times. First time was when I clicked experimental features, second time was when I tried to hibernate a weather app. Both time my phone got stuck, and I can't even turn off the screen. What's the problem?
zhjn921224 said:
I installed greenify yesterday, and it has caused my phone crash two times. First time was when I clicked experimental features, second time was when I tried to hibernate a weather app. Both time my phone got stuck, and I can't even turn off the screen. What's the problem?
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What is your device and what ROM do you have?
Have you installed the correct version of Xposed installer and APK and is it working?
Is any other Xposed module working on your phone?
If so, please post logs of the crash.
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What is your device and what ROM do you have?
Have you installed the correct version of Xposed installer and APK and is it working?
Is any other Xposed module working on your phone?
If so, please post logs of the crash.
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Samsung s6 edge SM-G9250, stock rom. My phone doesn't support Xposed. BTW, where can I find crash logs?
zhjn921224 said:
Samsung s6 edge SM-G9250, stock rom. My phone doesn't support Xposed. BTW, where can I find crash logs?
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So are you running it on "Unrooted" mode? Have you enabled it in Accessibility and Device Administrator?
Some functions of Experimental Features will not work without Xposed.
For crash logs, you can use ADB if you know how, or Logcat from Play Store.
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So are you running it on "Unrooted" mode? Have you enabled it in Accessibility and Device Administrator?
Some functions of Experimental Features will not work without Xposed.
For crash logs, you can use ADB if you know how, or Logcat from Play Store.
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Oh I'm sorry, I rooted my phone and I'm running Greenify on "root" mode. Since my phone freezed and rebooted right after, can apps like Logcat record the crash log? I haven't crashed since I installed "aLogcat" though.
I'm afraid no tool apps on device could log the reboot. You need a connected computer running "adb logcat -v time" to capture logcat around the reboot.
hi, I am running latest version of greenify (2.8 beta 1), have donation version enabled + root operating mode (i am rooted indeed).
I am running sony concept MM rom (it is a aosp like rom by sony, so no stamina mode or other features by sony, it is mostly aosp marshmallow)
when I try to assign hibernation + lock screen action to a nova launcher gesture, it doesn't work. I can see the toast notification saying greenify was granted root access though. and when I started greenify, I got this message
in LP it worked fine even if stamina was enabled..
I did click on troubleshooting to investigate about the problem, but can't find out what is happening, as there is no stamina mode at all in the rom I am running.
no xposed installed of course in MM (is this the problem maybe?)
I have greenify enabled in accessibility settings EDIT: and greenify is set as device adminstrator in security settings
I don't see anywhere any permissions to enable for granting greenify lock screen permissions
can you guys please help in fixing this? really miss this feature.. TIA! :fingers-crossed:
moly82 said:
hi, I am running latest version of greenify (2.8 beta 1), have donation version enabled + root operating mode (i am rooted indeed).
I am running sony concept MM rom (it is a aosp like rom by sony, so no stamina mode or otheri features by sony, it is mostly aosp marshmallow)
when I try to assign hibernation + lock screen action to a nova launcher gesture, it doesn't work. I can see the toast notification saying greenify was granted root access though. and when I started greenify, I got this message
in LP it worked fine even if stamina was enabled..
I did click on troubleshooting to investigate about the problem, but can't find out what is happening, as there is no stamina mode at all in the rom I am running.
no xposed installed of course in MM (is this the problem maybe?)
I have greenify enabled in accessibility settings
I don't see any permission to enable for locking the screen anywhere
can you guys please help in fixing this? really miss this feature.. TIA! :fingers-crossed:
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Device>Settings>Security>Device Administrators>Greenify
Enable that.
thanks for the answer and sorry, I forgot to tell in my first post that I had already checked that too (and it is enabled )
I would like to use the Allow mock locations feature on my C6802, but it doesn't turn on. I tap the checkbox and the box turns on, but when I close the screen and go back to settings it is automatically turned off. I don't know what's causing this, I have reinstalled all my apps that request root. Still the problem remains.
Xperia Z Ultra, rooted, Stock ROM, SuperSU, Xposed installed.
Same problem for me .. I am on Xioami Redmi 1S with chinese dev rom MIUI 8
Did you manage to find a solution for this issue?
I'm on Android 5.1.1 using the OnePlus One and I'm facing the same issue. Anybody has a fix to this? ?
Try to disable some xposed modules that use GPS, then reboot...
Working on Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML
Stethekiller97 said:
Try to disable some xposed modules that use GPS, then reboot...
Working on Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML
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thanks for your post. it worked. I had installed fake gps provider on xposed...
Hi there,
Sorry if this is a stupid question, just got the tablet yesterday and still am a newbie to Xiaomi MIUI...
New tablet (Miui-M7.5.2.0 stable over Android 5.1), fresh out of the box, logged into Google and opened playstore, message pops up and asks if I want to update SuperSU...?!?! Not what I would expect to be pre-installed...
Quick search for Netflix in the playstore - not there at all, brand new tablet not passing safetynet...
Is this normal and has got something to do with the custom MIUI interface?
I then got rid of SuperSu (as it's not the original chainfire one and no SuHide) via the inbuilt SuperSu menu (still not passing safetynet of course).
I installed the Magisk MANAGER (not Magisk!) as it checks for safetynet. After SuperSu deinstalled the tablet is marked as not rooted, manager has an option to install Magisk - would this be safe to do via the manager and not via TWRP or similar? (then I could try the hide root option)
Developer options show that USB debugging is enabled, OEM unlocking however is not.
Other things I noticed - MIUI interface is pretty 'aggressive' (didn't allow to change the default launcher) and there are a lot of background services connecting to the internet (Xiaomi service framework, Intel, Mi Cloud, inbuilt Calendar - tablet works fine if blocking them with the noroot firewall).
In the developer options the 'MIUI optimization' can be turned off - would this revert it to something more 'stock'?
The tablet, when long-pressing the power button and choosing reboot, also gives the option to boot into recovery and fastboot. Booting into system then takes ages (I thought it would get stuck) - is this due to the MIUI 'optimization'?
So,not sure if this system is just very 'open' or has been tempered with beforehand?
Thanks a lot for your help everyone!
Edit: Aaaargh - sorry, meant to be in the Q&A thread
try this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/xiaomi-safetynet-fix-t3600431
ps; not working on mipad 1 though
nit.in_cs said:
try this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/xiaomi-safetynet-fix-t3600431
ps; not working on mipad 1 though
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Hi there,
Thanks a lot for the link -
I'm not 100% sure that's what I need as the Mi Pad 2 is not unlocked or has TWRP installed - at the moment it should still have full warranty as I (apart from uninstalling the included SU via the app itself) have not altered the system as such.
Going down that path would mean Unlock, flash TWRP and Magisk, then the patch if still needed.
It might be worth a try if there is no other solution, but afaik under the loss of warranty....