i check this on 3 roms for now for my Phone Osprey (motorola moto G3) with Xposed, Oreo AOSP extendet, Osprey LineageOS 14.1 Substratum (microG, hardened) by MSe1969 and official Lineage 14.1 microG - i use greenify and only on oryginal no microG LOS 14.1 with gapps etc greenify works properly - wakening all GCMpush apps - this option is always on on my grennify so hibernate apps like Whatsapp could be awaken with incoming messages, but this is not working on those 3 roms, only on LOS 14.1 with gapps, very strange, i dont know why on those roms greenify behave like this and dotn wake up hiberbnated Whatsapp, any clue?
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i check this on 3 roms for now for my Phone Osprey (motorola moto G3) with Xposed, Oreo AOSP extendet, Osprey LineageOS 14.1 Substratum (microG, hardened) by MSe1969 and official Lineage 14.1 microG - i use greenify and only on oryginal no microG LOS 14.1 with gapps etc greenify works properly - wakening all GCMpush apps - this option is always on on my grennify so hibernate apps like Whatsapp could be awaken with incoming messages, but this is not working on those 3 roms, only on LOS 14.1 with gapps, very strange, i dont know why on those roms greenify behave like this and dotn wake up hiberbnated Whatsapp, any clue?
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MicroG does not use standard GCM interfaces; likely need regular gapps.
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MicroG does not use standard GCM interfaces; likely need regular gapps.
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so when i use microG rom and i hibernate e.g. whatsapp he dont wake up via GCM push, ye?
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so when i use microG rom and i hibernate e.g. whatsapp he dont wake up via GCM push, ye?
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Seems like that is the case.
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Seems like that is the case.
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So what is GCM setting in micorG settings? couse i just enable it and my GCM apps like whatsapp r now waking up from greenify
Conclusion: microG roms support GCM interface regardless
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MicroG does not use standard GCM interfaces; likely need regular gapps.
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Not Hibernating Automatically Apps on Greenify phone is rooted SU, android 7.0.1 but why the apps are not auto hibernate only few that comes on that tabs Not Hibernating Automatically and how to fix all appps will automatically hibernate... please help...
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Not Hibernating Automatically Apps on Greenify phone is rooted SU, android 7.0.1 but why the apps are not auto hibernate only few that comes on that tabs Not Hibernating Automatically and how to fix all appps will automatically hibernate... please help...
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No benefit to hibernating everything and "settings" in particular. Only need to hibernate apps that consume significant power in the background or exhibit other undesirable behaviors. Let Android (doze) handle the rest.
Enjoy your device; don't over manage it.
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I am just wondering if anyone else is having problems with notifications disappearing upon hibernation with xposed 5.1. I have everything set right in experimental settings, I've been using this so for years so I know how to set it properly☺. Just wondering if I am the only one because I am about to loose my mind!! I've tried everything, installing uninstalling downgrading upgrading, I've spent hours on it, just thought I'd ask before giving up. Running in boost mode with donation package. Thanks
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I am just wondering if anyone else is having problems with notifications disappearing upon hibernation with xposed 5.1.
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Try the Xposed version of the GB Dev available in the super alpha Xposed thread. Also use beta 3 of Greenify with that. This combination is reported to be working.
Another alternative is to disable deep hibernation in Greenify.
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Try the Xposed version of the GB Dev available in the super alpha Xposed thread. Also use beta 3 of Greenify with that. This combination is reported to be working.
Another alternative is to disable deep hibernation in Greenify.
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I am guessing he's using that version of Xposed. But yeah this problem is there.
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I am guessing he's using that version of Xposed. But yeah this problem is there.
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Yes I have tried every possible combo, litterally spent hours on it. I am just wondering if it is my problem only or are other people having this problem? I would love to know!
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Hi guys. I'm on the same boat.
CM12.1, Greenify 2.6.2b5, xposed super alpha and no notifications kept after auto-hibernate for whatsapp, hangouts and skype.
I've only installed xposed again, and greenify module etc, and notifications only affect Facebook, but just noticed by just noticed that they're snoozing too.
I have the same issue, notifications come in, but then they disappear. I have all the required options checked, using alpha 4 xposed + b5 greenify.
Yes, i have this too. All notifications are gone after re-greenify.
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I may have accidentally found a solution. deleted beta 5(back up in titanium backup first) , reboot, reinstalled beta 4, reboot, restore beta 5. seems to be working for me now. not quite sure why.
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I may have accidentally found a solution. deleted beta 5(back up in titanium backup first) , reboot, reinstalled beta 4, reboot, restore beta 5. seems to be working for me now. not quite sure why.
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Did you activate the xposed module after b4 installation? When you restored b5 using TiBu, did you choose app, data or app+data? For me, your solution doesn't work.
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Did you activate the xposed module after b4 installation? When you restored b5 using TiBu, did you choose app, data or app+data? For me, your solution doesn't work.
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yes activated after b4 installation. after that i just restored app+data for b5. alternatively try to enable notification access for greenify as well. might have been a step i missed but its still working for me.
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yes activated after b4 installation. after that i just restored app+data for b5. alternatively try to enable notification access for greenify as well. might have been a step i missed but its still working for me.
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I do not have Greenify under Notification access.
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I do not have Greenify under Notification access.
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weird... i do though. see attached picture. i'm on 5.1.1 slimpop
Beta 6 is up, it doesn't address this issue. I tried reinstalling from scratch, greenify appeared in notification access, but as soon as I activated "Keep notifications" (root non-limited one) under greenify, it disappeared from the notification access. @davtse can you please post a screenshot of your greenify settings?
L.E.: I've pretty much figured it out after reinstalling greenify multiple times and trying with different settings. This is what happens:
- Activating the xposed module makes the "Keep notifications (Limited)" disappear from Greenify options, so I went on and activated it before activating the xposed module and restarting the phone. Also make sure to activate Greenify under notification access option in phone settings.
- Even if "Keep notifications (Limited)" doesn't show anymore, if you managed to activate it before activating the xposed module, it will be kept active.
- If you activate "Keep notifications" (the non-limited one), it will cancel the Limited one, and it won't work, and it also makes Greenify disappear from the notification access menu.
These are my findings.
The good part is that I made it work this way, but the notification light goes away when the app is hibernated with a pending notification. At least, the notification stays.
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Beta 6 is up, it doesn't address this issue. I tried reinstalling from scratch, greenify appeared in notification access, but as soon as I activated "Keep notifications" (root non-limited one) under greenify, it disappeared from the notification access. @davtse can you please post a screenshot of your greenify settings?
L.E.: I've pretty much figured it out after reinstalling greenify multiple times and trying with different settings. This is what happens:
- Activating the xposed module makes the "Keep notifications (Limited)" disappear from Greenify options, so I went on and activated it before activating the xposed module and restarting the phone. Also make sure to activate Greenify under notification access option in phone settings.
- Even if "Keep notifications (Limited)" doesn't show anymore, if you managed to activate it before activating the xposed module, it will be kept active.
- If you activate "Keep notifications" (the non-limited one), it will cancel the Limited one, and it won't work, and it also makes Greenify disappear from the notification access menu.
These are my findings.
The good part is that I made it work this way, but the notification light goes away when the app is hibernated with a pending notification. At least, the notification stays.
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Glad to know that i am not alone in this I'll try your method and let you know. I don't know if there are many users in our case but in case @oasisfeng you decide to investigate on it please let us know if we can help with some kind of log or anything else. (keeping notifications after hibernation is a major feature i think)
PS : Irrelevant to the problem, but could somebody tell me difference between the root and beast mode in greenify ? (did some research on it but did not see a clear answer)
Edit : Unfortunately that did not go well at 100%, i mean that for example when i got a messenger message, the app can not go to hibernation but for facebook's notifications (e.g. friend request) after hibernation the notification goes away ... Keeping notifications is one of the best features in Greenify IMO so being broken make me :crying:
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Edit : Unfortunately that did not go well at 100%, i mean that for example when i got a messenger message, the app can not go to hibernation but for facebook's notifications (e.g. friend request) after hibernation the notification goes away ... Keeping notifications is one of the best features in Greenify IMO so being broken make me :crying:
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Are you sure you did exactly this?
- after installing latest version of Greenify, DO NOT REBOOT, go to settings and activate only "Do not remove notifications (Limited)".
- activate "Greenify" in Notification access from phone settings
- activate the xposed module and reboot the phone
- activate "GCM push for greenified apps".
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Are you sure you did exactly this?
- after installing latest version of Greenify, DO NOT REBOOT, go to settings and activate only "Do not remove notifications (Limited)".
- activate "Greenify" in Notification access from phone settings
- activate the xposed module and reboot the phone
- activate "GCM push for greenified apps".
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Actually, i did reboot before activating the xposed module
Just to clarify :
- In the third step, i just activate the xposed module (so i shouldn't activate any greenify feature ?) and reboot the phone ?
- In the fourth step, i activate "GCM push for greenified apps" only or among the other features ?
- Do you recommand Deep Hibernation or should i leave it off for now ?
- Concerning greenify mode, what would be more efficient in our case Boost or Root ?
Thanks again and sorry for being a pain in the arse :laugh: :laugh:
I will try again regarding your next answer and let you know how it went
Yes, you only have to activate the module. No, you can activate other features, for example, I have Deep Hibernation enabled (even though it causes some issues with accounts, and making some apps ask to re-login everytime you use them). So, I don't really recommend Deep Hibernation as it is right now, wait for more updates with fixes for it. Instead, you can check Greenify regularly to cut-off wake paths, which gets you close to having deep hibernation enabled.
Boost is the best tehnically, but I am on Root mode (personal choice).
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Yes, you only have to activate the module. No, you can activate other features, for example, I have Deep Hibernation enabled (even though it causes some issues with accounts, and making some apps ask to re-login everytime you use them). So, I don't really recommend Deep Hibernation as it is right now, wait for more updates with fixes for it. Instead, you can check Greenify regularly to cut-off wake paths, which gets you close to having deep hibernation enabled.
Boost is the best tehnically, but I am on Root mode (personal choice).
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Unfortunately that did not work :crying: I will try to go back to a previous stable version ? one you'd recommend ?
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Unfortunately that did not work :crying: I will try to go back to a previous stable version ? one you'd recommend ?
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Try one more time without activating other modules, just go by my steps only. If it still doesn't work, try same method with beta 5.
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Try one more time without activating other modules, just go by my steps only. If it still doesn't work, try same method with beta 5.
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I did try it with beta 3 and it worked but the notification icon is not the original one after hibernating the original app (and its the same custom icon for every app that has a pending notification and goes into hibernation).
I will try it with the beta 5. I hope that op is aware of it
Are we the only ones with this issue :crying:
Greenify "greenifies" applications that are in active use, for example Google Maps that I use for navigation and music streaming and player apps like Deezer and Vanilla Music. By "foreground" I mean that the application is currently in use, I don't go back to home screen. I just turn of my screen to save battery. Music playback cuts off after a minute or so and the only solution is to "degreenify" all music player apps. Google Maps will reset shortly when my screen turns off.
Is this how Greenify works?
The latest version with the donation package. [UNOFFICIAL] Xposed for Android 5.1 - API v64 / Alpha 4 / 20150514, HTC One M7. Xposed is enabled in the Greenify settings.
Greenify is designed to not hibernating the currently foreground app. Are you using any 3rd-party lock-screen app? It might interfere the recognition of foreground app.
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Greenify is designed to not hibernating the currently foreground app. Are you using any 3rd-party lock-screen app? It might interfere the recognition of foreground app.
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Not to my knowledge. I'm on CyanogenMod 12.1.
I've experienced similar behavior for quite some time as well, on my Nexus 5 (LP 5.1.1, although I believe the issue goes back to at least 5.0). I am not running a custom lockscreen, nor can I think of anything that would steal the foreground.
Was Greenify compatible with the Unofficial Xposed for Lollipop 5.1 before the today's update?
I only tested a bit, but Greenify seems to be working correctly now :victory:
I'm currently having this same problem with Google music and greenify
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Same problem.
All apps are hibernated after some minutes of screen off.
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.
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Same problem.
All apps are hibernated after some minutes of screen off.
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.
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Can we use a previous version and it will work?
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Can we use a previous version and it will work?
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Doesn't seem so.
Same problem here after updating my rom yesterday. It must be caused by a CM commit between the 10th and yesterday. Even apps with persistant notifications are being greenified.
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Same problem here after updating my rom yesterday. It must be caused by a CM commit between the 10th and yesterday. Even apps with persistant notifications are being greenified.
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Please help @oasisfeng
Greenify isn't usable this way
Very same issue here. the cyanogenmod update is the reason i feel.
At this point greenify is almost unusable.
Was okay till i updated my cm to 20150816 from 20150811...
someone please post a fix if any available at all...
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Very same issue here. the cyanogenmod update is the reason i feel.
At this point greenify is almost unusable.
Was okay till i updated my cm to 20150816 from 20150811...
someone please post a fix if any available at all...
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It's really unusable at the moment. And I don't wanna downgrade to an older nightly (stagefright issue,...)
Same problem here!
I do not know whether this is related to recent CM updates, but I am also running Greenify on CyanogenMod 12.1 (20150816 nightly on LG D855) and Greenify is hibernating Spotify while it is playing (despite it's ongoing event notification). Both Greenify latest stable and latest beta versions have this issue (I was running stable and then updated to beta while trying to resolve this issue).
There is no need to hibernate Spotify.
Sent from my bacon!!!!!
Saving RAM and preventing Spotify from spawning up Facebook is a reason for me to hibernate it.
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There is no need to hibernate Spotify.
Sent from my bacon!!!!!
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I also have the problem with greenify hibernating running apps like radio player and strava. Also using Cm12.1, nightly 2608. Was working fine until about a week ago.
The issue has been fixed in version 2.7 beta 8.
Many thanks to @oasisfeng for quick solution!
I get the "app is not installed" error when updating to the newest beta.
The older versions don't have the fix what I'm looking for.
Hi, I just rooted my N6 with SuperSU 2.50, and reinstalled Greenify in root mode. I'm running 6.0 final. Is shallow hibernation supposed to be working right out of the box? I don't see an option for it, but my greenified apps (tested Viber, Telegram, FB Messenger) don't wake up with GCM notifications. I'm running everything stock except for the modified boot.img for SuperSU 2.50 and root of course.
Yes, shallow hibernation replaces the traditional hibernation on Android 6.0. Since the 3rd-party apps need to support the priority GCM message (introduced by Google for Android 6.0) in their app to make important push (like IM messages) get through. Please contact the developer of those apps to confirm the support of priority GCM message in their apps.
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Yes, shallow hibernation replaces the traditional hibernation on Android 6.0. Since the 3rd-party apps need to support the priority GCM message (introduced by Google for Android 6.0) in their app to make important push (like IM messages) get through. Please contact the developer of those apps to confirm the support of priority GCM message in their apps.
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Hi, sorry forgot to ask. I assumed that it needed root, but does it actually need root?
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Hi, sorry forgot to ask. I assumed that it needed root, but does it actually need root?
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Yes, it requires root.
@oasisfeng
Reporting that Greenify donate and Xposed options work with Xposed v77 by rovo89 for Marshmallow on my Nexus 4 with Chroma M ROM and Banks gapps.
Starting a new adventure on M.
Greenify cause reboots on Xposed for marshmallow
I woke up to a flashing yellow notification but no notification in the shade to go with it..
What could this be? I rebooted the phone to get rid of it..
Perhaps it has something to do with greenify xposed mode?
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Also, a couple random reboots I think may be related to greenify... Not sure tho
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xiaolvmu said:
The reboots are related to the GCM Push feature. Disable it and it won't cause reboots anymore.
Really hope @oasisfeng can fix this soon
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Neuxs6 with android 6.0(58r) shows the same reboot issue, when the wechat app was pushed & recieved via GCM feature.
I have to disable the GCM option, this is the root cause.
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Neuxs6 with android 6.0(58r) shows the same reboot issue, when the wechat app was pushed & recieved via GCM feature.
I have to disable the GCM option, this is the root cause.
@oasisfeng
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v78 and still reboot occurs with greenify.
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@oasisfeng
Reporting that Greenify donate and Xposed options work with Xposed v77 by rovo89 for Marshmallow on my Nexus 4 with Chroma M ROM and Banks gapps.
Starting a new adventure on M.
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Switched to Xposed v.78 and all features of Greenify work without issues.
Uninstall Greenify and install Greenify v2.7 beta 8 GoodLuck to you
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Uninstall Greenify and install Greenify v2.7 beta 8 GoodLuck to you
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Can you package the apk? Beta 2 is only available on the download.
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Can you package the apk? Beta 2 is only available on the download.
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Download The beta 2 is support 6.0 .I use it now
I cannot get a single app to hibernate (manual or auto). I am running rooted stock 6.0 on my Nexus 6P with Grennify 2.8 Beta 3 installed. Has anyone else run into this issue?
Oh well
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What do you mean by that? What happens when you tap an app? And on which screen, hibernated or app picker?
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I cannot get a single app to hibernate (manual or auto). I am running rooted stock 6.0 on my Nexus 6P with Grennify 2.8 Beta 3 installed. Has anyone else run into this issue?
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See above post.
Galaxy Tab S 10.5 running 6.0 AOSP, beta 2 was working fine (except GCM feature causing random reboots like I've seen others mention). Then beta 3 now and boost mode seems to have broken, it takes that 3-4 seconds for each app to hibernate as if it was root mode (or even non root), and I don't think auto hibernation is working at all actually.
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This occurred when I tried to add apps in the app picker or just select them from the hibernation screen.
I uninstalled Greenify and then reinstalled it and it temporarily fixed the issue. It was working fine for a few hours and then I woke up this morning and apps were no longer hibernating.
A reboot fixed this but I will need to see if it happens again.
Why this recommendation to uninstall the final and install the beta? What's that for? Why would the beta work better than the final?
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Galaxy Tab S 10.5 running 6.0 AOSP, beta 2 was working fine (except GCM feature causing random reboots like I've seen others mention). Then beta 3 now and boost mode seems to have broken, it takes that 3-4 seconds for each app to hibernate as if it was root mode (or even non root), and I don't think auto hibernation is working at all actually.
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Wipe data cache of Greenify and then uninstall and reinstall. It may solve your issue.
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This occurred when I tried to add apps in the app picker or just select them from the hibernation screen.
I uninstalled Greenify and then reinstalled it and it temporarily fixed the issue. It was working fine for a few hours and then I woke up this morning and apps were no longer hibernating.
A reboot fixed this but I will need to see if it happens again.
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If it still occurs, something else may be clashing with Greenify.
Blario said:
Why this recommendation to uninstall the final and install the beta? What's that for? Why would the beta work better than the final?
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There is no recommendation. Betas always contain some improvement or the other over the last final version. But betas may be buggy. Some people who are game enough, try these betas and report the issues faced by them if any and the Dev accordingly adjusts his app and then publishes the next final version. Betas may or may not work better than the previous final.
I have greenify installed on xiaomi redmi note 4 snapdragon (mido) on lineageOS 13 with xposed(v87) module enabled and donation apk installed. There is a weird error happening with greenify installed. Whenever I open shareit app to send something, it freezes as soon as it tries to discover greenify on app tab. There after it stops responding until it Force closes/crashes.
This problem is specific to greenify v3.6.x and upto 3.5.2 everything works smooth. Following features as enabled-
1. xposed module
2. aggressive doze
3. wake up tracing and cut off
4. automated hibernation
5. xposed settings - doze on go, wake up coalescing, telephony wake up, dont remove notification, block app state abuse, GCM push.
Please consider looking into it as shareit is really useful app and i dont seem to use it.
Although on nougat shareit and greenify behaves properly.
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I have greenify installed on xiaomi redmi note 4 snapdragon (mido) on lineageOS 13 with xposed(v87) module enabled and donation apk installed. There is a weird error happening with greenify installed. Whenever I open shareit app to send something, it freezes as soon as it tries to discover greenify on app tab. There after it stops responding until it Force closes/crashes.
This problem is specific to greenify v3.6.x and upto 3.5.2 everything works smooth. Following features as enabled-
1. xposed module
2. aggressive doze
3. wake up tracing and cut off
4. automated hibernation
5. xposed settings - doze on go, wake up coalescing, telephony wake up, dont remove notification, block app state abuse, GCM push.
Please consider looking into it as shareit is really useful app and i dont seem to use it.
Although on nougat shareit and greenify behaves properly.
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Try disabling aggressive doze. It buys little/nothing in battery savings while introducing a host of other issues. May or may not fix your specific issue but easy enough to try. Toss in a reboot after twiddling the setting to insure a clean test.