I'll hibernate them, then after a few minutes of not doing anything they show up again as not hibernated
Did you use greenify with root? In root mode when you turn off screen it will be automatically hibernate. Otherwise you must add a widget call name hibernate and use it instead of power button for turn of screen
I've found this too. Apologies TheMuyu, I don't quite understand what you're getting at - so you don't use the stock 'Power Off' button but another app How could that affect what Greenify does? I don't really ever turn my phone off lol
zhukoz said:
I've found this too. Apologies TheMuyu, I don't quite understand what you're getting at - so you don't use the stock 'Power Off' button but another app How could that affect what Greenify does? I don't really ever turn my phone off lol
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If you have root, enabling Greenify in SETTINGS>Accessibility and SETTINGS>SECURITY>DeviceAdministrators should automate the process of hibernation.
If you don't have root, you have to create Hibernation+Screen off shortcut from inside Greenify and use the shortcut for locking the screen/phone. That will hibernate the apps and also lock your phone. @TheMuyu was talking about locking the phone/screen and not about powering off.
tnsmani said:
If you have root, enabling Greenify in SETTINGS>Accessibility and SETTINGS>SECURITY>DeviceAdministrators should automate the process of hibernation.
If you don't have root, you have to create Hibernation+Screen off shortcut from inside Greenify and use the shortcut for locking the screen/phone. That will hibernate the apps and also lock your phone. @TheMuyu was talking about locking the phone/screen and not about powering off.
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Thanks for that explanation, much appreciated
@tnsmani made a good explanation.
also i meant turn off "screen" not phone
i hope you solved your problem.
No problem! Sorry I misunderstood you, all good. Thanks
Greenify is the most useful app yet made for Android but still so much can be done to make it better so I thought to make a thread to make Greenify better and I hope @oasisfeng would look at it.
Post your feature requests and suggestions here in this thread.
My suggestions: I think there should be an option, like a timer, after which greenify automatically greenifies apps even when the screen is on so that if I use a lot of apps continuously and then without turning the screen off once I start to watch a movie or play a game or anything on a phone, greenify should hibernate the background triggered apps automatically and save battery and provide better overall performance.
I know Tasker can do that but personally I don't like using Tasker because of its complex UI so I've set a shortcut on my phone when I double tap the menu button it triggers the hibernate now shortcut of greenify. But it would be of much help if greenify does it itself, having a timer of something between 1min-1hour to greenify apps automatically.
Also I would like the ram usage of greenify to be less, as sometimes it starts using as much as 60-70mb of ram, which is quite much. I hope you can find a way to reduce the ram usage.
If developer read this, i would like to have an option to disable startup apps.
If you have too much apps that starts in same time when you turn on your phone, you will have a slow boot..
I think that this is option that should exist in such great app..
And yes, some timer should exist also...
@oasisfeng
Hi sir. & tnx for the amazing greenfy.
As i talked with you I have some suggestions for greenfy & i want everyone to share more suggestions:
1) Add an option to put some apps in a group. Then put them in hibernation or degreenfy them with one click or widget.
Let me explain: for example i use some sound mods that keep special apps in memory. But when i dont listen to music i dont need them. So i want them to be in hibernation. But when i want to listen to music, i need to degreenfy them with one click
2) Add an option to deactivate & freeze some apps temporarily & easily in the greenfy app.
For example i dont want the google play services be in the memory all the time. I just need it when i want to use a google app. So i freeze it in the greenfy. & when i need it i defrost & activate it.
3)Add an option to force greenfy some apps instead of cut off the services one by one. Or an option to choose the services that we dont need them. & deactivate them.
4) Add an option to degreenfy some apps by a period of time & put it back in hibernation after that automatically.
For example: i use a calander app. That if i put it in hibernation the date that it shows freezes & sticks on a certain day. But if there be an option to degreenfy it daily for an hour automatically & put it back, it was great.
5) Add an option to change the cpu governer from ondemand(or balance) to power save automatically when the screen turns off. & when it turns on or we receive a call or notificstion it goes back to ondemand( or balance)
6)Add an option to not put in hibernation for some apps when they are downloading or uploading. ( i think it's not possible to determine this ) but just a suggesttion)
7) Add an gaming mode. That greenfy put all of the apps in hibernation instead of call,message, or apps that we mention.
kassaaam said:
Greenify is the most useful app yet made for Android but still so much can be done to make it better so I thought to make a thread to make Greenify better and I hope @oasisfeng would look at it.
Post your feature requests and suggestions here in this thread.
My suggestions: I think there should be an option, like a timer, after which greenify automatically greenifies apps even when the screen is on so that if I use a lot of apps continuously and then without turning the screen off once I start to watch a movie or play a game or anything on a phone, greenify should hibernate the background triggered apps automatically and save battery and provide better overall performance.
I know Tasker can do that but personally I don't like using Tasker because of its complex UI so I've set a shortcut on my phone when I double tap the menu button it triggers the hibernate now shortcut of greenify. But it would be of much help if greenify does it itself, having a timer of something between 1min-1hour to greenify apps automatically.
Also I would like the ram usage of greenify to be less, as sometimes it starts using as much as 60-70mb of ram, which is quite much. I hope you can find a way to reduce the ram usage.
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Alright im not oasisfeng but i can certainly answer some questions as to why this might be possible atm
First, the so-called hibernation whem screen on will only drain your battery futher and will cut-off android system's background process for apps. To put it shortly, it'll cut-off the functions of apps that needs another app for its services.. Some instances includes xposed for whatsapp and the whatsapp itself and others alike. This will have an excessive power drain due to two reasons:
1.) Greenify will constantly monitor background time when screen on hence battery drain
2.) Hibernating apps while screen is on will only re-trigger it, as an example is facebook/messenger.. As hibernating them screen on would only awaken it again after a few seconds which results in more wakelocks and more unneccesarry battery drain
And for the ram usage i have never encountered such, the biggest i have is 11 mb so im quite puzzled.. What services are running in your greenify? I personally disable campaign tracking and analytics services to minimize ram usage
mire777 said:
If developer read this, i would like to have an option to disable startup apps.
If you have too much apps that starts in same time when you turn on your phone, you will have a slow boot..
I think that this is option that should exist in such great app..
And yes, some timer should exist also...
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Disabling startup apps is the job of other 3rd party apps such as appopsxposed and bootmanager.. Greenify hibernates but not limits. You can never have too much butter on one bread sir
I want to report an issue with Greenify (2.7.1) which causes space-swype on the Samsung Keyboard to be disabled.
The phone: Galaxy Note 2, custom recovery, rooted, stack ROM.
The Greenify app works perfectly, but when XPOSED experimental features are enabled and ticked ON via Settings->My Device->Accessibility: Services - Greenify, the Samsung keyboard won't change the language = one cannot swype the spacebar to change the language.
Once this Service is enabled no matter what - the keyboard issue will remain permanent.
How it is solved now: Uninstall Greenify via Xposed: Works. Then Reinstall Greenify via Play Store but DO NOT TOUCH the Service-Greenify.
Questions: is it real bug? How can one solve it without reinstalling the app? Any other technical ideas are highly welcome.
@Notizer:
Which mode are you using? The Accessibility setting needs to be enabled only if you are using non rooted mode according to the Dev. So if you are using root or boost mode, do not enable Greenify in Accessibility setting. You should not lose any functionality because of that.
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@Notizer:
Which mode are you using? The Accessibility setting needs to be enabled only if you are using non rooted mode according to the Dev. So if you are using root or boost mode, do not enable Greenify in Accessibility setting. You should not lose any functionality because of that.
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I am rooted phone, but actually I do not know what " does rooted mode" mean - I did not see any "mode" in Greenify itself. For the best of my understanding I run a rooted mode.
(What do you mean by "Dev"?).
Notizer said:
I am rooted phone, but actually I do not know what " does rooted mode" mean - I did not see any "mode" in Greenify itself. For the best of my understanding I run a rooted mode.
(What do you mean by "Dev"?).
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Greenify has three modes, 'Non Root, 'Root' and 'Boost'. You can access them by clicking the three dot menu on top right side of Greenify app and then clicking Experimental Features. The first option is the mode. Set it to 'Boost' if you have Xposed and have enabled Greenify in Xposed. Disable Greenify in Accessibility and then check your issue. By the way, do you have the donation package of Greenify or the free version?
Dev means the developer of the app, in this case oasisfeng.
tnsmani said:
Greenify has three modes, 'Non Root, 'Root' and 'Boost'. You can access them by clicking the three dot menu on top right side of Greenify app and then clicking Experimental Features. The first option is the mode. Set it to 'Boost' if you have Xposed and have enabled Greenify in Xposed. Disable Greenify in Accessibility and then check your issue. By the way, do you have the donation package of Greenify or the free version?
Dev means the developer of the app, in this case oasisfeng.
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Oh, thanks! Never knew that I can tap on "Working Mode" in Greenify! I use a free version.
So, I have Exposed and I enabled the Greenify module there, next I came back to Greenify itself and changed the Mode to Boost.
Could you please explain what the Greenify in Accessibility menu serves for?
Notizer said:
Oh, thanks! Never knew that I can tap on "Working Mode" in Greenify! I use a free version.
So, I have Exposed and I enabled the Greenify module there, next I came back to Greenify itself and changed the Mode to Boost.
Could you please explain what the Greenify in Accessibility menu serves for?
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I am not sure but I think that it enables Greenify to have access to notifications so that the relevant app can be woken up when a notification is received.
Is your problem solved? By the way, did you reboot after enabling Greenify in Xposed?
tnsmani said:
Greenify has three modes, 'Non Root, 'Root' and 'Boost'. You can access them by clicking the three dot menu on top right side of Greenify app and then clicking Experimental Features. The first option is the mode. Set it to 'Boost' if you have Xposed and have enabled Greenify in Xposed. Disable Greenify in Accessibility and then check your issue. By the way, do you have the donation package of Greenify or the free version?
Dev means the developer of the app, in this case oasisfeng.
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tnsmani said:
I am not sure but I think that it enables Greenify to have access to notifications so that the relevant app can be woken up when a notification is received.
Is your problem solved? By the way, did you reboot after enabling Greenify in Xposed?
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Hm, it is very interesting what is the function of this "Greenify" accessibility feature...
Since it was quite a pain to solve the swipe issue I did not enable again the Greenify in accessibility menu - I need the phone in full functionality now.
Probably I'll try to play with this feature later, but it was one-way road - I could not switch it off, thus again... I decided to postpone these "jokes"...
tnsmani said:
@Notizer:
The Accessibility setting needs to be enabled only if you are using non rooted mode according to the Dev. So if you are using root or boost mode, do not enable Greenify in Accessibility setting. You should not lose any functionality because of that.
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Since you are now using boost mode, you don't have to enable Greenify in Accessibility.
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Since you are now using boost mode, you don't have to enable Greenify in Accessibility.
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:good:
Thanks for your help!
I have the same problem after the last update with my Galaxy S3. If I enable accessibility it doesn't change the language on the keyboard, and if I disable the accessibility, it doesn't let me to stop any app that I select to stop. No-root device, no-root mode for greenify.
Any solutions for that?
Thanks
Nevma said:
I have the same problem after the last update with my Galaxy S3. If I enable accessibility it doesn't change the language on the keyboard, and if I disable the accessibility, it doesn't let me to stop any app that I select to stop. No-root device, no-root mode for greenify.
Any solutions for that?
Thanks
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Have you granted permissions to Greenify using adb? If so, the app should work.
tnsmani said:
Have you granted permissions to Greenify using adb? If so, the app should work.
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I don't think so. Where I find it so I can check it?
Nevma said:
I don't think so. Where I find it so I can check it?
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Check here: https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
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Check here: https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
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Thank you very much.
Nevma said:
Thank you very much.
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There is a button for that.
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.
Davey126 said:
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.
shobuddy said:
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?
Hi, I can not automate hibernate from applications. Even having already done for Greenify:
1. Enabled accessibility services.
2. Activated as device administrator.
3. Enabled application with access to use.
4. It is enabled for apps that want to hibernate: "ignore running state" and "ignore background-free".
5. I have already cleared the cache, the data, forced the stop, uninstall and reinstall Greenify.
6. In "Troubleshooting", via pc (ADB and USB Debugging), I enabled: "Awakened Application Tracker", "Quick Activation Notification" and "Service Guardian".
7. Reset factory.
8. I've never been warned that automatic hibernation has stopped working.
I always need to confirm the closure of each app manually.
And that way, when the apps auto-start again (without me opening them), Greenify does not hibernate them, they appear in the notification bar and I need to hibernate manually.
I already tried with the option "alternative screen off mode" checked and unchecked, but I get the same result, as well as "quick action notification".
Greenify Free Version: 3.8.5, without use Xposed
Android version: 6.0.1
Model: LeEco TV Le Max 2 X821 non root, Original ROM.
Thanks!
TobiasItalo said:
Hi, I can not automate hibernate from applications. Even having already done for Greenify:
1. Enabled accessibility services.
2. Activated as device administrator.
3. Enabled application with access to use.
4. It is enabled for apps that want to hibernate: "ignore running state" and "ignore background-free".
5. I have already cleared the cache, the data, forced the stop, uninstall and reinstall Greenify.
6. In "Troubleshooting", via pc (ADB and USB Debugging), I enabled: "Awakened Application Tracker", "Quick Activation Notification" and "Service Guardian".
7. Reset factory.
8. I've never been warned that automatic hibernation has stopped working.
I always need to confirm the closure of each app manually.
And that way, when the apps auto-start again (without me opening them), Greenify does not hibernate them, they appear in the notification bar and I need to hibernate manually.
I already tried with the option "alternative screen off mode" checked and unchecked, but I get the same result, as well as "quick action notification".
Greenify Free Version: 3.8.5, without use Xposed
Android version: 6.0.1
Model: LeEco TV Le Max 2 X821 non root, Original ROM.
Thanks!
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Automatic hibernation will happen only when the screen locks that too after sometime. Not when you are using the phone.
Can you give the name of an app (as an example) which refuses to hibernate?
Automatic Hibernation and Automated Hibernation are not working
I understand that it is an automatic hibernation and a shutdown time of the screen. Automatic Hibernation does not work, instead of a screen, with this option enabled, after 35 sec the screen switches back on and off quickly. That's only 1 app to hibernate. When manually connecting a screen and checking Greenify, nothing happened. None of the applications scheduled to hibernate have been hibernated, and sometimes others that have already hibernated have self-initialized. Therefore, I have disabled Automatic Hibernation, whether enabled or not, Automated Hibernation does not work.
Both Automatic Hibernation and Automated Hibernation are not working. Automated Hibernation is responsible for not having to manually tap the screen, so that each app is forcibly finalized. These issues (from not working Automatic Hibernation like Automated Hibernation) I'm facing in Greenify for all the apps I put on the hibernation list, I've attached an image with a few. Failure in Automated Hibernation can be seen in the screenshots I've attached. I always need to tap "Ok" to continue hibernation, ie manual hibernation, because the Automated Hibernation feature is not working.
Photos:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I am not able to send the link with an image, as I have not done 10 posts in any forum. The link should be above this text.
Examples of applications on the Web: ES File Explorer, Firefox, Foxit PDF, GearBest, Keep, Uber, VLC.
Greetings.
What apps you're trying to hibernate? Certain apps have aggressive services in the background.
syreg said:
What apps you're trying to hibernate? Certain apps have aggressive services in the background.
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Examples of applications on the Web: ES File Explorer, Firefox, Foxit PDF, GearBest, Keep, Uber, VLC, Instagram.
tnsmani said:
Automatic hibernation will happen only when the screen locks that too after sometime. Not when you are using the phone.
Can you give the name of an app (as an example) which refuses to hibernate?
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I have recently noticed that I enable the Greenify accessibility option, but when trying to hibernate the app, automated hibernation does not occur and automatic hibernation after turning off the screen also does not work. Then I turn the accessibility options to check: Greenify is disabled. I re-enable, but the option is disabled when trying to hibernate by Greenify.
TobiasItalo said:
I have recently noticed that I enable the Greenify accessibility option, but when trying to hibernate the app, automated hibernation does not occur and automatic hibernation after turning off the screen also does not work. Then I turn the accessibility options to check: Greenify is disabled. I re-enable, but the option is disabled when trying to hibernate by Greenify.
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Accessibility option needs to be enabled only if you are not rooted. But with Google recently changing the policy regarding apps using the Accessibility service, it may not work at all for Greenify.
Regarding your issue, I have not come across anyone else complaining of similar behaviour. How long do you wait after screen off to check if an app is hibernated?
Enable Automatic Hibernation in Root mode, choose a few apps for hibernation. Start each of the apps chosen for hibernation and then close them. Lock the screen and wait for about 15 minutes. Now unlock the screen and open Greenify and take a screenshot. Attach it here or post it anywhere and provide the link to it.
Also let us know what ROM you are using, whether rooted or not, whether using Xposed or not etc.
tnsmani said:
Accessibility option needs to be enabled only if you are not rooted. But with Google recently changing the policy regarding apps using the Accessibility service, it may not work at all for Greenify.
Regarding your issue, I have not come across anyone else complaining of similar behaviour. How long do you wait after screen off to check if an app is hibernated?
Enable Automatic Hibernation in Root mode, choose a few apps for hibernation. Start each of the apps chosen for hibernation and then close them. Lock the screen and wait for about 15 minutes. Now unlock the screen and open Greenify and take a screenshot. Attach it here or post it anywhere and provide the link to it.
Also let us know what ROM you are using, whether rooted or not, whether using Xposed or not etc.
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I cleaned the cache, removed all the data, uninstalled it, and reinstalled Greenify. But it did not solve the problem. Even the accessibility option being enabled can not terminate the apps.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=13oVUBX8dZLB_Artx10sOt22Ii6DRxyQr
Here are some of the settings for my cell phone and Greenify.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mPLp1CZefmOVy4FZEXGhyzkwrCW6CCQb
Even with all these settings and waiting for 15 min after turning off the screen, the apps are not automatically hibernated.
Also, when automated hibernation (which should be possible with the accessibility options being enabled), it does not work. Look at the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uT_0HU2TPAVPgr6OOMkjY3ScELZGqS8y
So I need to press OK for each app that will be hibernated, as in the image above. As can be seen in the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PEzfYMa4bLiwBu0TMuLuMIlKlOu85HYp
TobiasItalo said:
I cleaned the cache, removed all the data, uninstalled it, and reinstalled Greenify. But it did not solve the problem. Even the accessibility option being enabled can not terminate the apps.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=13oVUBX8dZLB_Artx10sOt22Ii6DRxyQr
Here are some of the settings for my cell phone and Greenify.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mPLp1CZefmOVy4FZEXGhyzkwrCW6CCQb
Even with all these settings and waiting for 15 min after turning off the screen, the apps are not automatically hibernated.
Also, when automated hibernation (which should be possible with the accessibility options being enabled), it does not work. Look at the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uT_0HU2TPAVPgr6OOMkjY3ScELZGqS8y
So I need to press OK for each app that will be hibernated, as in the image above. As can be seen in the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PEzfYMa4bLiwBu0TMuLuMIlKlOu85HYp
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Very odd. Never came across such behaviour. I think that someone more knowledgeable or the dev alone can help you.
I am sorry.
TobiasItalo said:
I cleaned the cache, removed all the data, uninstalled it, and reinstalled Greenify. But it did not solve the problem. Even the accessibility option being enabled can not terminate the apps.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=13oVUBX8dZLB_Artx10sOt22Ii6DRxyQr
Here are some of the settings for my cell phone and Greenify.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mPLp1CZefmOVy4FZEXGhyzkwrCW6CCQb
Even with all these settings and waiting for 15 min after turning off the screen, the apps are not automatically hibernated.
Also, when automated hibernation (which should be possible with the accessibility options being enabled), it does not work. Look at the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uT_0HU2TPAVPgr6OOMkjY3ScELZGqS8y
So I need to press OK for each app that will be hibernated, as in the image above. As can be seen in the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PEzfYMa4bLiwBu0TMuLuMIlKlOu85HYp
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Give the recently released 3.9.5 a try which contains fixes specific to your situation.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...y-3-1-build-1-1-23-2017-t3544311/post75436630
Davey126 said:
Give the recently released 3.9.5 a try which contains fixes specific to your situation.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...y-3-1-build-1-1-23-2017-t3544311/post75436630
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I removed all the data and cache and uninstalled the app. I became a tester and installed the app beta, but the result was the same. Even if I enable accessibility to the app, I still have to tap the OK button on the screen for each app I want to hibernate.
TobiasItalo said:
I removed all the data and cache and uninstalled the app. I became a tester and installed the app beta, but the result was the same. Even if I enable accessibility to the app, I still have to tap the OK button on the screen for each app I want to hibernate.
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Did you enable the Quick Action Notification? If so, you may have to manually hibernate each app.
Since I am rooted, I am not able to reproduce your scenario. I think that your ROM or device may be incompatible since your other phone behaves as expected.
Can't unlock Greenify on LG G4
When Greenify locks the screen on my LG G4 I cannot open screen with a double tap, like I was able to in the past, I have to push the power button to be able to use my phone. I have Android 6.0, Greenify 4.1, non-rooted. Tried disabling Auto hibernation for manual, same problem. Have donation package (But can't find icon) . Love Greenify, used to work great but have to fix this problem. Please help.
jamesburgess said:
When Greenify locks the screen on my LG G4 I cannot open screen with a double tap, like I was able to in the past, I have to push the power button to be able to use my phone. I have Android 6.0, Greenify 4.1, non-rooted. Tried disabling Auto hibernation for manual, same problem. Have donation package (But can't find icon) . Love Greenify, used to work great but have to fix this problem. Please help.
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Assume you do not have shallow hibernation and/or aggressive doze enabled. Me thinks Greenify is activating the lock screen via a standard Android call that bypasses kernel support for double tap. Probably not going to find an easy fix on an unrooted system given age of platform, ROM generation and uniqueness of issue (do not recall this being reported before).
Go-to Developer Options and Disable Miui optimisations, Greenify will work now.
Don't know why, but it will work.
Thank you but my developer option does not contain Miui optimisations.
jamesburgess said:
Thank you but my developer option does not contain Miui optimisations.
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I have attached screenshot, it's last option in Developer Settings.
I am on MiUi Global 9.6, buy as I read in other forums, this is available in other versions too.
tarana2000 said:
I have attached screenshot, it's last option in Developer Settings.
I am on MiUi Global 9.6, buy as I read in other forums, this is available in other versions too.
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Poster stated device is a LG G4. Why would the (presumably) stock ROM have MiUi options?
This is a picture of the bottom of my Developer Options, no MiUi there.
MiUi
Davey126 said:
Poster stated device is a LG G4. Why would the (presumably) stock ROM have MiUi options?
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Yes, it is stock and I don't know what a MiUi is, sounds like a Pokemon character.