Greenify on htc 10 - Greenify

I have a htc 10 with Greenify v3.9.5 installed. I tried to activate automatic hibernation,and the checkmark is marked and instead deactivated. The HTC 10 is android 7, non root mode, administrator, security administrator and the accessibility service is on.

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Auto hibernation

I installed the latest version of Greenify with the donation pack and latest version of Xposed installer on my android tablet Bitmore 1060 tablet and i get an error on Greenify that the auto hibernation is disabled every time i enter the app. I tried to
restart but the error appears again. What should i do to fix it?
Did you enable Greenify in SETTINGS>Device Administrators and in SETTINGS>Accessibility?

Automated Hibernation disables itself in minutes - Android 5.0.1

I've installed Greenify + Donation Package on Huawei Ascend P8 Lite and I have issues with Automated Hibernation.
Phone is rooted, but I run Greenify in non-root mode, because I plan to unroot the phone once I finish all customizations. Activating Greenify - Automated Hibernation in Accessibility menu has effect and enables Greenify to hibernate apps, but minutes after I lock the screen, this ability is lost and Automated Hibernation is again turned off.
Same thing happened on my former phone (EE Kestrel), but then I just assumed my android version was outdated and some (new) features just don't work.
What I did trying to fix the issue, was to clean cache, data, then uninstall and reinstall back Greenify. It didn't help.
Please advise.
Same here with a Sony Xperia M4 Aqua on Lollipop :-/
Do either of you have LuckyPatcher or other warez?
Me no :-/ It's my professional smartphone, I don't install such stuff.
@chennai no, not such apps (LuckyPatcher ). So, should investigate in another direction.
Read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify/auto-hibernation-service-stopped-message-t2880017
See whether any of the solutions mentioned there works for you.

Disable the Google OTA updates completely

Hi,
My android device is rooted and I would like to disable the Google OTA updates completely.
I did following steps:
Installed Disable Services and allowed it for root access.
Opened Disable Services
Under System Apps, selected Google Services Framework
I found SystemUpdateService is already unchecked.
I checked it and again unchecked it, then I restarted the android device.
However I see the notification for System Update. For its temporary resolution, I unchecked the notification of Google Play Services.
Please help me to disable the Google OTA updates completely
Regards
Ugn10

[Bug report] Settings not preserved while switching xposed framework on/off

I'm using the latest beta version.
Due to the use of android pay, banking app, pokemon go etc, I'll have to switch xposed framework on/off fairly often. (Android M, supersu latest beta, suhide-lite, root switch and a donated version user if these mattered)
Steps to reproduce:
1. tick all the advanced options I want while xposed's on
2. switch xposed off, reboot
3. all ticked options are gone(perfectly expected)
4. switch xposed on, reboot
5. all ticked options are NOT back, still blank, not ticked.
Expected results:
Xposed advanced settings are preserved and restored
P.S. Thank you for saving my battery! 謝謝您啊 親!

Help with settings.

I'm still trying to figure out what options need to be set for Greenify to work at its optimum.
I'm running a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2" Tablet running stock Lollipop 5.0.2. The device is rooted with SuperSU 2.82 SR5 and using Xposed 87.1 SDK 21 custom by dkcldark. Currently running Greenify 3.8.5 stable.
Since I'm rooted I understand that I do not need to enable Accessibility Services, but I am unsure about "Device Administrator" and "Apps with access to usage data", both of which are not currently enabled.
Does this sound right to everyone else?
FlyingHorseGA said:
I'm still trying to figure out what options need to be set for Greenify to work at its optimum.
I'm running a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2" Tablet running stock Lollipop 5.0.2. The device is rooted with SuperSU 2.82 SR5 and using Xposed 87.1 SDK 21 custom by dkcldark. Currently running Greenify 3.8.5 stable.
Since I'm rooted I understand that I do not need to enable Accessibility Services, but I am unsure about "Device Administrator" and "Apps with access to usage data", both of which are not currently enabled.
Does this sound right to everyone else?
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Device administrator is only needed if you want Greenify to lock the device following manual hibernation (ie: via widget/activity). Not certain about access to usage data. It's enabled on some of my devices but not others (all rooted/Xposed). I don't recall being prompted or fiddling with this setting. Also not mentioned in developers FAQs. Bit of a head scratcher.

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