Endomondo Could not track my outwork - Greenify

Anyone using Endomondo has mentioned this App could not track your outwork? Greenify in my device is beta version. I am not adding endomondo in the greenify list. If I put the Endomondo in the aggressive doze whitelist, it could not tracking.
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this is also happening to me: problem is with sensor being shut off even with the "doze on the go" mode deactivated. There is NO WAY to let Device out of Aggressive Doze with significative motion so basically any tracking app will not working correctly, even if whitelisted (app is working, GPS not).

lparcshinoda said:
this is also happening to me: problem is with sensor being shut off even with the "doze on the go" mode deactivated. There is NO WAY to let Device out of Aggressive Doze with significative motion so basically any tracking app will not working correctly, even if whitelisted (app is working, GPS not).
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Yes, I have to uninstall them, waiting for something changes.
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Houge_Langley said:
Anyone using Endomondo has mentioned this App could not track your outwork? Greenify in my device is beta version. I am not adding endomondo in the greenify list. If I put the Endomondo in the aggressive doze whitelist, it could not tracking.
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I have the exact same issue with RunKeeper. After some 10 minutes Greenify forced my phone into Doze and RunKeeper tracked my bike ride only after I turned on the app, but even then it logged my ride as a straight line from A to B.
NOTHING helped. My phone is an Xperia Z3 running Marshmallow 6.0.1, I used 2.9 stable and some betas, and none of the advanced options helped - whitelisting RunKeeper, disabling Shallow hibernation, Aggresive hibernation, Wakeup coalescing... only after I uninstalled Greenify things went back to normal.
And no, I did not add RunKeeper to be greenified. Nor was Doze on the go enabled.
UPDATE: I went back to 2.8.1 and everything works just fine.

Same thing.. I froze the greenify and endomondo is doing fine on version 3 above
Result:
Revert back to version 2.8 and solve the problem as robogo suggest

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What's the differences have you noticed after Deep Hibernation is enabled?

I want to make sure the Deep Hibernation (in v2.6 beta 5 with Xposed) is working as expected, in all circumstances but not just my test cases.
In which case, a hibernated app stays hibernated instead of being woken before? (without wake-up paths cut-off)
In which case, a hibernated app is still woken by another app (tell me which and when) with Deep Hibernation? Please also report the information shown in Greenify, like "Facebook is woken by Messenger: LoginService".
Note: Don't forget to reboot once after upgrading to beta 5.
Email: 17:14 ago content provided: Email
I haven't gotten any email since yesterday.
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beta 5 improved the Deep Hibernation. It's now supposed to stop hibernated apps from being woken by most services.
NickosD said:
Email: 17:14 ago content provided: Email
I haven't gotten any email since yesterday.
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That means some other app had requested the content from Email app.
It's a known restriction on current implementation that wake-up source of this type ("content provided") cannot be detected and stopped.
Facebook still woken by instagram. I dont have anything linked. Same happens with messenger. Ive tried with boost mode and root. What mean attributionidprovide?
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jomtos said:
Facebook still woken by instagram. I dont have anything linked. Same happens with messenger. Ive tried with boost mode and root. What mean attributionidprovide?
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That's the known limitation I have mentioned in the previous reply.
Oh sorry. Didnt know. thanks for your work.
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Is v2.6 Beta 5 for Android 4.4? But I have 4.2.1
Milandas01 said:
Is v2.6 Beta 5 for Android 4.4? But I have 4.2.1
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Use latest stable
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Use latest stable
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Ok but Is beta version for Android 4.4?
If i use Stable Version.i won't get beta features
Thanks for your response
No, latest 5 isn't compatible with versions other than 5.x. You can use the stable, the only new feature is the deep hibernation and some minor fixes. Most changes are to be compatible with lollipop.
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NickosD said:
No, latest 5 isn't compatible with versions other than 5.x. You can use the stable, the only new feature is the deep hibernation and some minor fixes. Most changes are to be compatible with lollipop.
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As per the What's New, 2.6-beta5 is for 4.4+, not 5+.
I'm using it on my Note 3 with 4.4.4; no issues. Getting great results with deep hibernation too; averaging between, I'd guesstimate, 0.5% and 2% per hour when screen's off. I'd have to look at BMW to see the exact numbers, but offhand, without Greenify I'd get something like 4 hours 100-0%; now, I'm getting 15+ hours with the same usage.
hangouts doesn't work with deep hibernation on. must be syncing google offline credentials every 50 secs to be able to send an sms trough hangouts. I still recieve them with no problem. Just can't send any with deep hibernation activated. after deactivating it all works fine.
Paytocum said:
hangouts doesn't work with deep hibernation on. must be syncing google offline credentials every 50 secs to be able to send an sms trough hangouts. I still recieve them with no problem. Just can't send any with deep hibernation activated. after deactivating it all works fine.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll look into this case.
Hi oasis, I really like this new feature! It's working flawlessly for me on the S3 with 4.4.4.
Anyway it would be really nice to add some kind of white list for the deep hibernated apps to "see" some other apps. This is especially important for apps purchased by amazons app store.
(Paid) Apps downloaded from there are mostly checking if the app store is still installed during their startup. They can't find it on the phone, report this issue and keep closing after that.
The only (cumbersome) workaround for this atm is to launch the app store every time prior to launch these deep hibernated apps.
Hi Oasis, just wanted give feedback on the latest improvements of deep hibernation from today (beta 10 I guess). The Problem still exists
Cheers from Germany
Depressed T.Bear said:
Hi oasis, I really like this new feature! It's working flawlessly for me on the S3 with 4.4.4.
Anyway it would be really nice to add some kind of white list for the deep hibernated apps to "see" some other apps. This is especially important for apps purchased by amazons app store.
(Paid) Apps downloaded from there are mostly checking if the app store is still installed during their startup. They can't find it on the phone, report this issue and keep closing after that.
The only (cumbersome) workaround for this atm is to launch the app store every time prior to launch these deep hibernated apps.
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Thanks for your feedback. I'm considering the possibility to make the "Deep Hibernation" an option on a per-app basis.
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Thanks for your feedback. I'm considering the possibility to make the "Deep Hibernation" an option on a per-app basis.
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That really would be a welcome feature! :good: There are only a few apps that require a "deep sleep".
Anyway, it's like that just for me and in my case. But I think that it applies to other users as well.
I have unrooted Note 4 Exynos and I've been using Greenify for a week. Having an odd issue now. When I fully charge my phone, it consumes battery very low in the beginning but when charge drops about %60, battery level decreases dramatically. I use automated hibernation, keep notification and greenifying system apps features and this is my problem. So, what to do?
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I have unrooted Note 4 Exynos and I've been using Greenify for a week. Having an odd issue now. When I fully charge my phone, it consumes battery very low in the beginning but when charge drops about %60, battery level decreases dramatically. I use automated hibernation, keep notification and greenifying system apps features and this is my problem. So, what to do?
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Why do you think that it is related to Greenify? Did you check which app is draining your battery?

Greenify hibernates ALL apps

Hi!
Greenify hibernates all apps, even the ones that are active (in my case runtastic and music player)
Before this bug: runtastic and music player active while jogging -> screen off -> all apps beside those too get hibernated
Now: runtastic and music player active -> screen off -> ALL apps get hibernated
Please fix it.
I think it's cm12.1 related.
Tried with Greenify 2.6.2 and 2.7.x all betas.
Still the same.
Edit: could this be the cause?
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/105617/
Same problem here.
Running CM 12.1 August 16 nightly and getting Spotify hibernated while playing.
I believe there should be another commit in CM which breaks Greenify's ability to detect running apps.
Probably we should continue discussion in this thread.
The issue has been fixed in version 2.7 beta 8.
Many thanks to @oasisfeng for quick solution!
DavisNT said:
The issue has been fixed in version 2.7 beta 8.
Many thanks to @oasisfeng for quick solution!
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I have beta 8 right now and it works for Google music.
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I just did a 5 mile run and it shows as 1.8 miles. Every time I use Greenify my runs are jacked up
I had the issue, that Greenify 2.9beta3 killed my TTS (Text-To-Speech), TTS fell back to Pico (Samsung, not very good) then.
So I uninstalled the Beta (left the beta program) and installed 2.8.1 (not-beta).
Now it works again.
Anyway with the 2.9b3 there was some notification terror, which wasnt possible to disable constantly in the settings. I had to disable all notification of Greenify app in the system settings to get rid of this annoying stuff. Just Beta it is.
Samsung Galaxy S4 with CM12.1
EDIT: I uninstalled Greenify completely, when I noticed that it uses about 100 MB RAM itself.
I use nite the small Xposed module "prevent running". Much easier and smaller and does the same.

Aggressive doze kills GPS (app)

Hi,
when using aggressive doze on a rooted Nexus 4 with Android 6.0.1 in my GPS tracking app (I tried several), even though whitelisted, the tracking stops after a few minutes.
The apps still show as tracking thus I suspect the GPS itself gets killed and provides no signal/values anymore.
Is it a bug or a feature?
Thanks for the great work
DarsVaeda said:
Hi,
when using aggressive doze on a rooted Nexus 4 with Android 6.0.1 in my GPS tracking app (I tried several), even though whitelisted, the tracking stops after a few minutes.
The apps still show as tracking thus I suspect the GPS itself gets killed and provides no signal/values anymore.
Is it a bug or a feature?
Thanks for the great work
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Uninstall Greenify and check.
If I disable aggressive doze it works.
If I uninstall the app too of course.
This is a limitation of the doze mode itself enforced by Android. I'm afraid there's no way to workaround that.
A new Tasker plug-in is added in 2.9.5 beta 1 to toggle Aggressive Doze. Hope this could do some help here.
Ah no problem, I thought it might be something like this. I'll just disable aggressive doze while using the app.
The tasker plugin would do this automatically for me, did I get this right?
oasisfeng said:
This is a limitation of the doze mode itself enforced by Android. I'm afraid there's no way to workaround that.
A new Tasker plug-in is added in 2.9.5 beta 1 to toggle Aggressive Doze. Hope this could do some help here.
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Shouldn't it be enough to disable "Doze on the go" to maintain the gps sensor on?
I have this same problem, and the only way to allow a foreground sports tracking app to access the gps data is to disable both "Agressive doze" and "Doze on the go"...
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Shouldn't it be enough to disable "Doze on the go" to maintain the gps sensor on?
I have this same problem, and the only way to allow a foreground sports tracking app to access the gps data is to disable both "Agressive doze" and "Doze on the go"...
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No. As someone tested before, the stock Doze also disables GPS.
Hello,
I had the same behaviour. I tested something this morning : added to whitelist my navigation app + LocationServices + FusedLocation.
And while I was on the road, the gps worked till I arrived. In the agressive doze log I see that the device did'nt went in Doze during that time.
Don't know if this is directly related, I'll give it another try tonight.
Didn't work tonight, lost gps signal. Something else prevented doze this morning.
Will give a try to the beta and the toggle.
Any news on the subject? I get GPS signal lost while using maps...
RFrancis said:
Any news on the subject? I get GPS signal lost while using maps...
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I'm now using the beta + Tasker to prevent doze when my navigation apps are on. Works great.
madxxcow said:
I'm now using the beta + Tasker to prevent doze when my navigation apps are on. Works great.
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Could you export the profile
Here is an example for Google Maps.
madxxcow said:
Here is an example for Google Maps.
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You should probably re-enable aggressive doze with an exit task. This does not seem to be one of those system settings that will auto restore when the task terminates. Also note that this profile will not trigger if Maps or your GPS app is in the background. I am debating whether aggressive doze is worth the hassle.
I've been having the same issue for a while. I use Locus Maps to record tracks on airplanes (so it may run for 12hrs) and it turns off GPS. Sometimes its hard to tell if its lost because of Doze or I simply lost the signal.
Also, it is plugged into a power source (charging) so I believe Doze should be disabled while charging.
I see above mention of "Tasker". What is this?
eng3 said:
I've been having the same issue for a while. I use Locus Maps to record tracks on airplanes (so it may run for 12hrs) and it turns off GPS. Sometimes its hard to tell if its lost because of Doze or I simply lost the signal.
Also, it is plugged into a power source (charging) so I believe Doze should be disabled while charging.
I see above mention of "Tasker". What is this?
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The simple solution is to avoid aggressive doze which is tagged 'experimental' and is known to cause some odd device/radio/app behaviors.
Davey126 said:
The simple solution is to avoid aggressive doze which is tagged 'experimental' and is known to cause some odd device/radio/app behaviors.
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I'm sorry, I should have clarified. I was broadening to Doze itself as I thought I read that it will also disable GPS (but not as fast or "aggressively").
My behavior has been a little different. I notice that if I run maps navigation at the same time as recording my track, there is no issue. but if I just record my track, then it not be able to prevent GPS from stopping.
Perhaps this should go in another forum, I'm just not sure which
eng3 said:
I'm sorry, I should have clarified. I was broadening to Doze itself as I thought I read that it will also disable GPS (but not as fast or "aggressively").
My behavior has been a little different. I notice that if I run maps navigation at the same time as recording my track, there is no issue. but if I just record my track, then it not be able to prevent GPS from stopping.
Perhaps this should go in another forum, I'm just not sure which
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Try running a GPS Status app (example) concurrent with your tracking app. Aside from helping to keep the GPS 'awake' most have a variety of useful features and functionality.
I have tried that but it does not seem to work. I'll have to check the GPS status options to see if there's something for keeping it awake.
I have noticed that if I run Navigation (not just Maps) in parallel, then the GPS will stay awake.
eng3 said:
I have tried that but it does not seem to work. I'll have to check the GPS status options to see if there's something for keeping it awake.
I have noticed that if I run Navigation (not just Maps) in parallel, then the GPS will stay awake.
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- as previously noted make sure Aggressive Doze is disabled as it can break cross-app/component communications
- also add you tracker app to 'white list' of you haven't done so already
- good chance Google Maps (any navigation app) is using wakelocks to keep GPS active
- assume all is well when you disable Greenify
- if true you many need to step away from Greenify or consider another app with similar functionality like Force Doze

greenify on CM13 - no automatic hibernation?

Hi,
I'm running greenify (donation version) on a nexus 10 running CM13 release, and I can't get auto hibernation to work.
All i get from greenify are notifications listing apps that can be manually hibernated.
On my other devices (all rooted) auto hibernation works fine. Yes I do have root access turned on in CM13, and greenify has root access.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
[L]
What kind of screen lock method?
[Lemmy] said:
Hi,
I'm running greenify (donation version) on a nexus 10 running CM13 release, and I can't get auto hibernation to work.
All i get from greenify are notifications listing apps that can be manually hibernated.
On my other devices (all rooted) auto hibernation works fine. Yes I do have root access turned on in CM13, and greenify has root access.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
[L]
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What kind of screen lock method?
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no idea, how can I tell?
Right now I'm inclined to say "Whatever is the default", since I'm not conscious of making any changes to any settings about screen lock methods.
after some observation time I can see that it's always the amazon apps (amazon video, kindle, amazon app store, amazon music) that are not automatically hibernated.
...the strange part is that they go to sleep with greenify just fine on my other devices, none of which runs cyanogen.
edit: just saw several google apps from the gapps package in the list as well.
same problem as yours automated hibernation not work.
[Lemmy] said:
Hi,
I'm running greenify (donation version) on a nexus 10 running CM13 release, and I can't get auto hibernation to work.
All i get from greenify are notifications listing apps that can be manually hibernated.
On my other devices (all rooted) auto hibernation works fine. Yes I do have root access turned on in CM13, and greenify has root access.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
[L]
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Are you absolutely sure they don't hibernate after awhile? You probably have the setting "Quick Action Notification" turned on and that is what you are seeing? I have both the Nexus 4 and 7 running CM13 and hibernation works on them just fine, however the notification does show the option of manual hibernation as well. I don't worry about it anymore and let Greenify deal with it.
On a side note, I noticed the beta update yesterday does keep my devices "dozing" better.
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Are you absolutely sure they don't hibernate after awhile? You probably have the setting "Quick Action Notification" turned on and that is what you are seeing? I have both the Nexus 4 and 7 running CM13 and hibernation works on them just fine, however the notification does show the option of manual hibernation as well. I don't worry about it anymore and let Greenify deal with it.
On a side note, I noticed the beta update yesterday does keep my devices "dozing" better.
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*facepalm*
thanks! that's what that was.

Shallow hibernation bug (apps remain offline)?

I use Greenify with shallow hibernation.
I noticed that various apps like Facebook, Messenger, Whatsapp and Tapatalk sometimes are offline when I try to use (to refresh a page, to check a status or a message, etc.). After minutes and casually they return online. I'm sure that it is not a connection problem, and if I substitute shallow hibernation with normal hibernation this problem does not exists. So I think that it is a shallow hibernation bug. This happens with all the last versions of Greenify, beta and stable.
Do you have any feedback?
My system is a rooted Samsung Galaxy S5 stock 6.0.1.
rogxd said:
I use Greenify with shallow hibernation.
I noticed that various apps like Facebook, Messenger, Whatsapp and Tapatalk sometimes are offline when I try to use (to refresh a page, to check a status or a message, etc.). After minutes and casually they return online. I'm sure that it is not a connection problem, and if I substitute shallow hibernation with normal hibernation this problem does not exists. So I think that it is a shallow hibernation bug. This happens with all the last versions of Greenify, beta and stable.
Do you have any feedback?
My system is a rooted Samsung Galaxy S5 stock 6.0.1.
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I experience something similar with Youtube, Maps and Firefox which i greenified: sometimes, when i resume them from hibernation, they can't go online. The connection is ok and other apps can connect but not those ones. Try to hibernate them again manually with the greenify button, then reopen them and see if they can connect.
Did you also disable any broadcast receiver for the problematic apps?
Are you still experiencing this problem after one year?
i'm on a sony stock 6.0.1 rom
Real question why use shallow hibernation? What problem/behavior are you attempting to address? Although native to Android 6+ it seems this mode is automatically utilized by normal/regular/standard doze as needed. I don't see a benefit to using it globally but obviously individual situations vary.
Additional background: https://greenify.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/828357
Davey126 said:
Real question why use shallow hibernation? What problem/behavior are you attempting to address? Although native to Android 6+ it seems this mode is automatically utilized by normal/regular/standard doze as needed. I don't see a benefit to using it globally but obviously individual situations vary.
Additional background: https://greenify.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/828357
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I'm answering this a month later but would like to point out that for me Shallow Hibernation is amazing.
I have a device with plenty of memory for my usage, so I don't need the app to be wiped out of memory every time, just to be set as inactive.
For example, I found that Spotify is a great candidate for Shallow Hibernation.
Whenever I'm listening music on my computer, my phone has a tendency to stay awake because of Spotify Connect.
However if I shallow hibernate it, it won't keep the phone awake but still be kept in memory for me to use whenever I want. The same things goes for Maps, Youtube, and some games.
I’ve put an “Hibernate and Sleep” shortcut at homescreen and works really great.

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