IF i want to enable aggressive doze on greenify, should i disable doze from dev options first? Or it doesnt matter? And what about advanced optimization in battery options?
And what about doze on the go? I dont think this feature is enabled on OREO..
I have Oneplus 5 with OREO 8.0.1
lazostat said:
IF i want to enable aggressive doze on greenify, should i disable doze from dev options first? Or it doesnt matter? And what about advanced optimization in battery options?
And what about doze on the go? I dont think this feature is enabled on OREO..
I have Oneplus 5 with OREO 8.0.1
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Doze on the go functionality is imbedded into native/stock doze on Android 7+; the Greenify toggle is primarily targeted Android 6.x although it may offer some marginal benefits on higher revs (none that I have noticed).
Simply enable Aggressive Doze in Greenify and observe behaviors - preferably over several days - before turning other knobs and dials. In general there is no need to mess with the other options you mention.
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Are the function of there 2 the same? I am asking because I am using both now and I want to know if they work the same. @oasisfeng
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I think not.
I've not tried naptime myself, I guess it tweaks the internal parameters of the stock Doze mode. Correct me if I guess wrong.
In the opposite, Aggressive Doze does not change any of the parameters at present. It is driven by pure program logic, cooperative with Greenify's hibernation strategy. That's why it requires a persistent background service.
1+ for this doubt
also i would like to know that's the difference between these 2 apps about the doze function. what's the best one?
I know that by the nature of doze, the device wakes up every hour or so.
Also shallow hibernation says it will allow the apps to wake every so often. My question is if shallow hibernation causes doze to wake up more often than it normally would? Thank you
That's a good question... There are also two settings for aggressive doze I wondered if both should be ticked when on xposed
RFrancis said:
That's a good question... There are also two settings for aggressive doze I wondered if both should be ticked when on xposed
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I believe I can help you understand the two settings on aggressive doze. The first option enables "Doze on the go" which allows aggressive doze to work while your device is moving, the second option provides debug notifications when your device enters doze mode. If you are in Boost mode you can also enable "Doze on the go" through the Xposed options.
JeffyLube0 said:
I believe I can help you understand the two settings on aggressive doze. The first option enables "Doze on the go" which allows aggressive doze to work while your device is moving, the second option provides debug notifications when your device enters doze mode. If you are in Boost mode you can also enable "Doze on the go" through the Xposed options.
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Do you have any background workings as a "Google expert" on Google support forums by any chance?
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pure.by said:
Do you have any background workings as a "Google expert" on Google support forums by any chance?
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I invented Google. Schmidt, Page, and Brin merely stole my idea
Does the app and the built in function of the o+3t do exactly the same thing or would installing the app improve battery life?
I'm curious as well on my OP5
Eggstones said:
Does the app and the built in function of the o+3t do exactly the same thing or would installing the app improve battery life?
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Im using Greenify with my (ROOTED) o+3t. I made some test sessions with BBS and Geenify (with AD) improve MY battery life. I also hibernating few apps that waking up device too often. You need try and check if it can improve yours battery life. But with my device it does.
EDIT: Oneplus removed that built in function few betas ago. But what i remember it didnt worked with notifications so good than greenify does.
Any tip not to loose notifications?
I'm using Greenify on a rooted OP3T (OOS OB 13) and I'm getting good battery life with more that 7h SOT.
Only in the same time I have lost most of my notifications. And all the settings (Battery Optimization, Advanced Optimization, Nougat doze mode and Greenify) and last OS changes (aggressive doze seems to no longer be there), I getting a bit lost into trial and fail.
Any advice on how to make the best use of Greenify on my device, without loosing notification would be welcome.
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I'm using Greenify on a rooted OP3T (OOS OB 13) and I'm getting good battery life with more that 7h SOT.
Only in the same time I have lost most of my notifications. And all the settings (Battery Optimization, Advanced Optimization, Nougat doze mode and Greenify) and last OS changes (aggressive doze seems to no longer be there), I getting a bit lost into trial and fail.
Any advice on how to make the best use of Greenify on my device, without loosing notification would be welcome.
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Assuming Android 6.x base:
- you will need to install Xposed Framework and the donation build of Greenify for best results
- enable "Doze on the go" which is perhaps the most important tweak on MM
- also enable wake-up timer coalescing and permission to Greenify system apps
- forget about aggressive/shallow doze and/or deep hibernation (reasons are outside scope of this post); likely the source of your notification issue
- temporarily disabled other power/battery optimization apps such as Amplify, Force Doze, Power Nap, etc.
- remove any apps previously excluded from battery optimization unless you are highly confident they do not perform well unless excluded
- clear all apps from Greenify's action list
That should correct any notification issues assuming Greenify and/or one of the above apps was the culprit. You can monitor and add 'bad actors' to Greenify's action list as needed. On most devices this list should be very short (assuming Android 6.x or better).
hi i have a noobish question! is it necessary to enable aggressive doze on nougat roms?? or enabling it give good battery backup ?
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hi i have a simple question is it necessary to enable aggressive doze on nougat roms?? or enabling it give good battery backup ?
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Nougat by itself takes care of apps with Doze unlike MM. So no need to enable aggressive doze in Greenify. If enabled, it will result in some issues.
This is the official answer: https://greenify.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/828360-what-is-aggressive-doze
It seems that enabling aggressive doze will make it enter doze faster. Enabling doze on the go will make it stay in deep doze. It seems to still be applicable in nougat.
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This is the official answer: https://greenify.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/828360-what-is-aggressive-doze
It seems that enabling aggressive doze will make it enter doze faster. Enabling doze on the go will make it stay in deep doze. It seems to still be applicable in nougat.
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The referenced FAQ dates back to Android 6 (Marshmallow).
Android 7+ enables "doze on the go" functionality by default. Most devices will enter doze sooner and wake less often. That said, ticking 'Doze on the go' on post MM builds shouldn't cause any issues.
Aggressive doze is a different beast. Not only will the device drop into doze sooner it will wake less often for 'maintenance windows'. This can lead to lag when the device is explicitly woken as deferred tasks simultaneously launch and complete for resources. Net result is a less refined user experience with negligible (if any) battery savings.
Hi all,
I was wondering if I go for Greenify + servicely, are they a good combination?
Understood that servicely app is under Franco, Franco kernel creator, I was thinking that will the app compatible with kernel other than Franco kernel?
Servicely doesnt depend on rom or kernel, it just tries to supresses the wakelocks from selected apps and services.
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Servicely doesnt depend on rom or kernel, it just tries to supresses the wakelocks from selected apps and services.
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OK, understood. Will try this combination and see how.
Don't use Greenify on Pie. It's basically useless because of how OS optimizes the battery usage. Also, the developer deprecated it.
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Don't use Greenify on Pie. It's basically useless because of how OS optimizes the battery usage. Also, the developer deprecated it.
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I see, so is there any good one to go?
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I see, so is there any good one to go?
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Naptime works fine alone since you only need to optimize sleep behavior. The Pie itself can perfectly manage apps' battery usage already.
I'm using Servicely + Naptime during the night, and I get about 0,3% idle drain! So f.....ing amazing!
thomas140 said:
Hi all,
I was wondering if I go for Greenify + servicely, are they a good combination?
Understood that servicely app is under Franco, Franco kernel creator, I was thinking that will the app compatible with kernel other than Franco kernel?
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I use both, together with franco kernel, and battery life is awesome. I could use Naptime too in place of Greenify. I don't know about it being deprecated, it still is alive in the Play Store.
I use Greenify more for its Doze On the Go feature, I don't know if Pie caters for that. Naptime has it too.
On my Huawei phone which is unrooted, I use Naptime since Greenify's Doze On the Go is inactive.
Naptime:
"Why?
Because why the hell not?
Doze is amazing but with it has its quirks. It can take at least 2 hours to kick in (if the device is stationary, not charging etc). If you move around, even with the screen off, doze won't kick in, so there are a lot of potential battery saving opportunities lost, gone with the wind."
For Greenify :
"Doze on the Go
Android system uses a low power "significant motion sensor" (if present in hardware) to track movement and exits Doze Mode if significant movement is detected, because the stock Doze Mode is designed for battery-saving in stationary state. Doze on the Go effectively removes this restriction and keeps your device in Doze Mode even during movement.
Android 7.0 introduced native support of Doze on the Go and a new light doze mode, which blocks network access but not wake-up timers of the app. When movement is detected, it exits deep doze and keeps in light doze, and then goes back into deep doze after device is stationary for some time. The Greenify version of "Doze on the Go" will always keep your device in deep doze on Android 7.0, regardless of movement."
Using greenify on pie will likely break **** tbh