[BETA] Greenify 2.9.5 beta 3 (Sep. 21, 2016) - Greenify

This thread is served as a general discussion and feedback for recent beta versions. It will be updated with newest version in title and change log in the first post.
Changelog:
v2.95 beta 3
Aggressive Doze now works in non-root mode on Android 7. (Manual privilege granting via USB required)
Improved GCM Wake-up (Xposed) for some misbehaving apps. (e.g. WeChat)
Improved the stability of accessibility service.
Fixed Wake-up Cut-off on Android 6+.
Fixed Shallow Hibernation (Android 6+) in boost mode (Xposed).
Fixed alarm analysis on Android 6+.
Fixed the false "Root privilege not granted" notification.
Fixed the verification failure in a short time after donation package is installed.
v2.95 beta 2
Wake-up cut-off now works on Android 7.0 (root).
Improved the overall stability and smoothness of non-root auto-hibernation.
v2.95 beta 1
Auto-hibernation in non-root mode is now compatible with secured key-guard. No more compromise for device security!
Screen-off by Greenify no longer invalidates fingerprint unlock and Smart Lock. Be sure to enable "Alternative Screen Off" in settings.
Aggressive Doze and doze notification is now compatible with Android 7.0 in root and boost mode. (support for non-root mode on the way)
Tasker plug-ins for toggling Auto-Hibernation and Aggressive Doze.
Improved app state detection on Android 6.0+.
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Known issues
Doze on the Go is not yet compatible with Android 7.0 in non-root mode. We are seeking for a proper solution.
Get beta versions
Opt-in to beta channel or download the apk file.

oasisfeng said:
This thread is served as a general discussion and feedback for recent beta versions. It will be updated with newest version in title and change log in the first post.
Changelog:
Known issues
None.
Get beta versions
Opt-in to beta channel or download the apk file.
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Works on my Nexus 6! awesome stuff!

italia0101 said:
Tried the aggressive doze on my Nexus 6 ,,
Had it plugged into my PC with a logcat running . i used the " battery unplug " command .
I can see it go into Doze on screen off . a new notification says " entered doze mode" , but with a bit of shaking a movement it wakes up , so on the Nexus 6 at least it still gets awoken with motion
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Have you granted the DUMP permission manually?

oasisfeng said:
Have you granted the DUMP permission manually?
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No i have root, but with your suggestion from the other thread it seems to work! so thanks for that, i've edited my post above

Problem with galaxy S6 G920f Android 5.1.1 xposed and rooted.
Problem in open setting, FC App in bêta 9.1

naudmick said:
Problem with galaxy S6 G920f Android 5.1.1 xposed and rooted.
Problem in open setting, FC App in bêta 9.1
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Sorry, I messed up with Android 4.x & 5.x in beta 1, a fix is pushing out.

I have a concept to offer for a new beta build.
Is it possible to make a hybrid engine, where we can choose per app the ones we want to be hibernated with the normal mode and what apps we want to use shallow hibernation?
So for example i can set whatsapp for shallow hibernation and fb messenger to normal hibernation mode

@oasisfeng Just curious if you have any idea how to fix this problem: one of the recent updates of Greenify made my fingerprint sensor during sleep no longer work; I have to wake up my device (turn the screen on) for it to respond again. Any ideas? (I am fairly certain it is Greenify as 1) nothing recently has changed, 2) somebody on the Nexus 5X subreddit also had this problem)

Pupet_Master said:
I have a concept to offer for a new beta build.
Is it possible to make a hybrid engine, where we can choose per app the ones we want to be hibernated with the normal mode and what apps we want to use shallow hibernation?
So for example i can set whatsapp for shallow hibernation and fb messenger to normal hibernation mode
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Ye, that's the plan in the next major version (3.0 probably), which needs a completely redesign of the UI.

oasisfeng said:
Ye, that's the plan in the next major version (3.0 probably), which needs a completely redesign of the UI.
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Thanks, i can't wait for it

draggehn said:
@oasisfeng Just curious if you have any idea how to fix this problem: one of the recent updates of Greenify made my fingerprint sensor during sleep no longer work; I have to wake up my device (turn the screen on) for it to respond again. Any ideas? (I am fairly certain it is Greenify as 1) nothing recently has changed, 2) somebody on the Nexus 5X subreddit also had this problem)
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I've never had this issue on my daily Nexus 5X. Do you use nav-bar gesture to hibernate apps and turn off the screen?
Please try disabling some of the features (Aggressive Doze, Shallow Hibernation for example) in Greenify and try again to narrow down the cause.

oasisfeng said:
I've never had this issue on my daily Nexus 5X. Do you use nav-bar gesture to hibernate apps and turn off the screen?
Please try disabling some of the features (Aggressive Doze, Shallow Hibernation for example) in Greenify and try again to narrow down the cause.
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Disabling aggressive doze right now, I'll report back.

I updated from 2.9 Beta 1 to Beta 2 and now doze seems to be gone. Doze was working in Beta 1. My phone is rooted.

It's a Dream. 3 percent in 8 hours. Calls and WhatsApp messages arrive anyway. I don't need more.

arunkafley said:
I updated from 2.9 Beta 1 to Beta 2 and now doze seems to be gone. Doze was working in Beta 1. My phone is rooted.
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Is your device running Android 6.x? Be sure to grant the DUMP permission manually as suggested in the first post.

lusto170859 said:
It's a Dream. 3 percent in 8 hours. Calls and WhatsApp messages arrive anyway. I don't need more.
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It's usually inaccurate for the first a few percentages from 100% downwards.

I'm going to prepare for and celebrate the Chinese New Year in the following two weeks. The next beta release is probably not going to be released soon.
I'll check and reply to posts here occasionally during the holiday.

oasisfeng said:
Is your device running Android 6.x? Be sure to grant the DUMP permission manually as suggested in the first post.
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even if i have root ?
thanks for the hard work

oasisfeng said:
Is your device running Android 6.x? Be sure to grant the DUMP permission manually as suggested in the first post.
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Yeah I did that. But before without granting the DUMP permission it was working fine

oasisfeng said:
It's usually inaccurate for the first a few percentages from 100% downwards.
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Yes I know. But without Aggressive Doze I lost 12% in this period. Normal Doze does not work with my device. (Samsung Galaxy S2plus CM13)

Related

Screen Not Turning off After Auto-Hibernate on OnePlus One

I even tried to update to the newest beta, but that does not help either. Phone is not rooted.
zawadscki said:
I even tried to update to the newest beta, but that does not help either. Phone is not rooted.
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Try version 2.6 on Play Store and reboot a couple of times and see whether it is solved.
Auto-hibernate only works when you screen is off. So I can't understand this question......
Sent from my Villec2
xiaolvmu said:
Auto-hibernate only works when you screen is off. So I can't understand this question......
Sent from my Villec2
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The app turns on the screen, force closes the apps, and then automatically closes the screen. In my case, it does not do the latter part.
Oh......I understand
zawadscki said:
The app turns on the screen, force closes the apps, and then automatically closes the screen. In my case, it does not do the latter part.
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It's quite strange. Do you enable Greenify in Settings--Security--Device Manager ?
xiaolvmu said:
It's quite strange. Do you enable Greenify in Settings--Security--Device Manager ?
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I have. I suspect greenify is not playing nice with Cyanogen. Perhaps the new update will improve it. Any solution right now would be great though.
I also discovered this bug just now......
zawadscki said:
I have. I suspect greenify is not playing nice with Cyanogen. Perhaps the new update will improve it. Any solution right now would be great though.
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My villec2 is rooted, and use Greenify Root Mode. When I set long-touch home button to hibernate all and sleep to default, this bug occurs. The screen turns on as soon as I hibernate all apps and sleep. So this bug is common......
xiaolvmu said:
My villec2 is rooted, and use Greenify Root Mode. When I set long-touch home button to hibernate all and sleep to default, this bug occurs. The screen turns on as soon as I hibernate all apps and sleep. So this bug is common......
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I currently run Greenify in root mode on Lollipop 5.1 in my phone. I do not face this issue. When I use the shortcut, the apps are hibernated and the screen switches off.
tnsmani said:
I currently run Greenify in root mode on Lollipop 5.1 in my phone. I do not face this issue. When I use the shortcut, the apps are hibernated and the screen switches off.
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With the shortcut yes it works but if you set home button longpress to hibernate apps and shut down the screen it turns on in about 1 sec. So there is a bug.

[GUIDE] Aggressive Doze - New experimental feature for Marshmallow (NO ROOT REQUIRED)

"Aggressive Doze" is one of the new experimental features exclusive for Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The best part is that it works on non-rooted device!
Once enabled in settings, your device will enter Doze Mode in minutes (instead of hours stationary normally) after the screen goes off if not charging, to improve its power-saving efforts.
Doze mode is a new power saving mechanism introduced in Android 6.0. In this mode, background behaviors of all apps (except white-listed ones) are strictly prohibited, until next user interaction or charging. The device will also periodically (in hours) exit doze mode briefly.
This is not the complete solution for a better Doze, currently it still cannot keep your device rest in doze if you are carrying it around. It is expected to maximize the power-saving effect of the stock Doze mode. (UPDATE: This "interruption by motion" behavior can be completely prevented in the newest version 2.9 beta, see FAQ.1 for details) Also it may break some background functionality of your daily apps if they are not developed with Android Doze in mind.
FAQ
When I'm moving around, the Aggressive Doze is not working?
Android system uses a low power "Significant Motion Sensor" to track movement and exits Doze Mode if significant movement is detected. Aggressive Doze will not try to enter Doze after that, to avoid constantly entering and exiting Doze. Since the stock Doze is designed for battery-saving in stationary state, Android still wants to keep your apps in sync with fresh state if you are carrying it around.
In the new version 2.9 beta, this "interruption by motion" behavior can be prevented completely if "DUMP" permission is granted manually via USB-connected computer.
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Why is my device very lagging when wake from sleep after a few hours.
This seems like a bad consequence of Android Doze Mode itself if too many apps are installed. Because Doze Mode effectively postpone all the background behaviors during the doze. The longer doze lasts, the more tasks to do when exiting. Consider greenifying more background-itchy apps to reduce the lag, because hibernation is still the essential solution for them.
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Aggressive Doze is not working sometimes, but again working later.
Check whether there's a alarm clock in less than an hour, by looking for an alarm icon in the status bar. But the icon won't tell you the time of the alarm. You may click the DND tile in the quick launch panel to find out the actual time of the alarm (in the entry with "until next alarm"). This is because Android system refuses to enter doze mode if an scheduled alarm is in less than an hour.
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Why I can't find this option in settings? My device is on Android 6.0.
Aggressive Doze in Greenify v2.8 should work on all devices with Android 6+, unless the Doze Mode is explicitly disabled by the ROM. If you are using a custom ROM made by community, ask the
ROM modder to enable this flag in the ROM:
Code:
com.android.internal.R.bool.config_enableAutoPowerModes
UPDATE: Since 2.9 beta 1, even if doze is disabled in ROM, Greenify can still activate doze mode after DUMP permission is granted manually via USB-connected computer. Beware, this may break things since the ROM is not made to be compatible with Doze.
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oasisfeng said:
Within the new version 2.8 beta (rolling out), there's an early attempt for better Doze mode in control. It currently activate doze mode as early as the screen goes off, and deactivate it when the screen is back on or the charger is connected.
It is surely not the complete solution for a better Doze mode. It is expected to maximize the power-saving effect of Doze mode, but may also break some background functionality of your apps. So I'm listening to all your feedback and opinions, to build a smarter and finer-tweaked Doze mode in Android 6.0.
Together with the "Shallow Hibernation" released in version 2.7, let's start a new adventure of Greenify with Android Marshmallow.
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Thanks buddy! Lets start again
Hi Oasis, I tried to perform the steps you gave but I am getting the following error
/system/bin/sh: grant: not found
this happens when I try to run the first command to grant DUMP permissions. My Nexus 5 is not rooted and ADB is running and fully up to date.
Edit: for anyone experiencing this issue try the following
1. After checking "adb devices" run "adb shell"
2. Type "pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenfiy android.permission.DUMP"
3. Type "pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.READ_LOGS"
Hello,
First of all, i'm happy with the donation version!
With this new feature there's a thing I've noticed right away. Apparently doze works with all the apps, including whatsapp, which is the app i use the most.
When doze it's activated messages arrive in intervals and it's not that reliable. Anyways, when doze activates by itself, i'm ok with the messages getting delayed, because i'm actually not using the phone. The thing with the integration through greenify, is that messages stop arriving right away.
Do you think there could be a way to kind of "bypass" certain applications? If it's possible it would work like stamina mode from Sony.
Anyways, it's just a comment... I like the instant doze since doze really helps with battery!
blanco2701 said:
Hello,
First of all, i'm happy with the donation version!
With this new feature there's a thing I've noticed right away. Apparently doze works with all the apps, including whatsapp, which is the app i use the most.
When doze it's activated messages arrive in intervals and it's not that reliable. Anyways, when doze activates by itself, i'm ok with the messages getting delayed, because i'm actually not using the phone. The thing with the integration through greenify, is that messages stop arriving right away.
Do you think there could be a way to kind of "bypass" certain applications? If it's possible it would work like stamina mode from Sony.
Anyways, it's just a comment... I like the instant doze since doze really helps with battery!
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+1
In the developer preview of 6.0 you could exclude apps from being doze'd. Such an option would be great in Greenify as well, since messages don't wake up the phone with activated aggressive doze
shakuyi said:
Hi Oasis, I tried to perform the steps you gave but I am getting the following error
/system/bin/sh: grant: not found
this happens when I try to run the first command to grant DUMP permissions. My Nexus 5 is not rooted and ADB is running and fully up to date.
Edit: for anyone experiencing this issue try the following
1. After checking "adb devices" run "adb shell"
2. Type "pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenfiy android.permission.DUMP"
3. Type "pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.READ_LOGS"
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Sorry for the typo, I just corrected it in the online guide. Thanks for the report.
blanco2701 said:
Hello,
First of all, i'm happy with the donation version!
With this new feature there's a thing I've noticed right away. Apparently doze works with all the apps, including whatsapp, which is the app i use the most.
When doze it's activated messages arrive in intervals and it's not that reliable. Anyways, when doze activates by itself, i'm ok with the messages getting delayed, because i'm actually not using the phone. The thing with the integration through greenify, is that messages stop arriving right away.
Do you think there could be a way to kind of "bypass" certain applications? If it's possible it would work like stamina mode from Sony.
Anyways, it's just a comment... I like the instant doze since doze really helps with battery!
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If WhatsApp uses GCM for instant message push, then maybe the developer has not yet adopted for the priority GCM push which goes through in the Doze mode. This is what Google suggests all IM message to use.
I'll try to work around this issue, maybe allow all GCM push to exit doze mode for a while.
MrMarques01 said:
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In the developer preview of 6.0 you could exclude apps from being doze'd. Such an option would be great in Greenify as well, since messages don't wake up the phone with activated aggressive doze
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You can still do that in Android 6.0 final version, but highly discouraged.
Today I got Greenify 2.8 beta 1, but still my apps aren't greenified.
Edit: I reinstalled Greenify and su asked me for permission, now it works, thank you.
Best regards
Matthias
If we are rooted does it still require the one-time procedure or can we just install as normal?
oasisfeng said:
Within the new version 2.8 beta (rolling out), there's an early attempt for better Doze mode in control. It currently activate doze mode as early as the screen goes off, and deactivate it when the screen is back on or the charger is connected.
The best part of this feature - NO ROOT REQUIRED! Still you need to perform a one-time procedure with USB-cable and a connected computer, which is surely familiar to many of you XDA members.
This is not the complete solution for a better Doze mode. It is expected to maximize the power-saving effect of Doze mode, but may also break some background functionality of your apps. So I'm listening to all your feedback and opinions, to build a smarter and finer-tweaked Doze mode in Android 6.0.
Together with the "Shallow Hibernation" released in version 2.7, let's start a new adventure of Greenify with Android Marshmallow.
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Oasisfeng, what's the normal amount of time before doze activates? Would it perhaps be better to have an option to set the amount of minutes after screen off to start the aggresive Doze?
I just test greenify beta, and battery seems like always for now... Tomorrow I'll see better how new greenify works...
No root really ? It would be useful
@oasisfeng
mine is rooted but still the Doze feature is not activated.
Is it only for 6.0 devices?
atulclassic said:
@oasisfeng
mine is rooted but still the Doze feature is not activated.
Is it only for 6.0 devices?
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Yes.
atulclassic said:
@oasisfeng
mine is rooted but still the Doze feature is not activated.
Is it only for 6.0 devices?
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*Clears throat* "Aggressive Doze" is a new experimental feature for Android 6.0
Smultie said:
Oasisfeng, what's the normal amount of time before doze activates? Would it perhaps be better to have an option to set the amount of minutes after screen off to start the aggresive Doze?
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I‘m thinking about the same thing.It'd be great to have an option to set the time to start the doze mode. It'd be so damn perfect!
Do applications which are set to bypass Doze still work?
randy6644 said:
I‘m thinking about the same time. It'd be great to have an option to set the time to start the doze mode. It'd be so damn perfect!
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Great minds think alike!
Smultie said:
Oasisfeng, what's the normal amount of time before doze activates? Would it perhaps be better to have an option to set the amount of minutes after screen off to start the aggresive Doze?
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Currently zero. I'm planning for a smarter delay before doze (probably the same as the delay before greenified apps hibernate). But for now, I'd like to push the benefit to the limit for a test run and find the actual drawback of 0 delay.

System clock falling behind actual time

I don't know if this had been mentioned before on another thread, but it seems that aggressive doze on Beta 2 causes my system clock to lag behind the actual time (it will display the correct time in Google's clock app). A few other users of my ROM, PureNexus for the Nexus 6p, have reported the same issue.
As suggested by another user, I de-optomized the Clock app in battery settings and rolled back to Beta 1. All is well but the problem appears again if I update to Beta 2. Does anyone have any experience with this or know a workaround for 2.8 Beta 2? Thanks!
Same here
also having the same issue on Beta 2, I've downgraded to Beta 1 for the time being. If you toggle airplane mode it forces a re-sync of the clock
i'm having the same problem here i'm on cataclysm MM beta and greenify beta 2...i've just diseabled aggresive doze and it looks like it has solved the problem but i've to test for a longer time
I had the same problem, trying to remember what I did to fix it
I updated to Beta 3 and this issue is still present. @oasisfeng, do you know why the clock "freezes" while the screen is on? Doze only functions when the screen is off, correct?
Ahh, this was happening to me but I didn't connect the dots to Greenify. The other day I was lying in bed on my phone thinking I still had plenty of time before I had to get up and go to work... oops.
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I updated to Beta 3 and this issue is still present. @oasisfeng, do you know why the clock "freezes" while the screen is on? Doze only functions when the screen is off, correct?
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This issue should have been fixed in beta 7. Could you confirm that?
oasisfeng said:
This issue should have been fixed in beta 7. Could you confirm that?
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It is, atleast for me. Thank you.

Greenify toast messages keep waking phone screen during charge

Nexus 6 and Moto X (2014), rooted, no Xposed. Both on Android 6.0. Full version of Greenify set to automatically hibernate select apps (Facebook and Amazon being the top offenders). Symptoms:
- When the device is charged, the screen would turn on intermittently every 1-3 minutes.
I was going crazy, trying to identify what app is responsible for this. Reboot in safe mode, charging quietly. Then I started disabling root apps one after another. This behavior stopped when I disabled Greenify.
Then I was trying which setting in Greenify was responsible for this behavior. I discovered that when Automatic Hibernation was off in Greenify (with other features such as Aggressive Doze still active), the phone would not wake while being charged. Then I watched closely what happens when Greenify hibernates apps, and discovered that it displays a toast message - which, in both Nexus 6 and Moto X, is enough to wake the display. After that, the apps would probably wake up, and Greenify will attempt to greenify them again on next cycle. This goes on and on without an end.
Two issues here.
1. Greenify should NOT attempt to hibernate apps while charging - and yet, it does.
2. At least there should be an option for Greenify to NOT display a toast message, in which case the phone will not be awake.
3. Final observation. This behavior does NOT occur on other phones (and tablets!) in my possession. Most probably it's a Moto thing that has something to do with Ambient Display.
Suggested fix:
1. Either remove toast notifications or add an option to disable them.
2. Only greenify apps after some time the phone is NOT on a charger (that is, treat "charger connected" the same way as you treat "display on", resetting the countdown timer before hibernation should occur).
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Nexus 6 and Moto X (2014), rooted, no Xposed. Both on Android 6.0. Full version of Greenify set to automatically hibernate select apps (Facebook and Amazon being the top offenders). Symptoms:
- When the device is charged, the screen would turn on intermittently every 1-3 minutes.
I was going crazy, trying to identify what app is responsible for this. Reboot in safe mode, charging quietly. Then I started disabling root apps one after another. This behavior stopped when I disabled Greenify.
Then I was trying which setting in Greenify was responsible for this behavior. I discovered that when Automatic Hibernation was off in Greenify (with other features such as Aggressive Doze still active), the phone would not wake while being charged. Then I watched closely what happens when Greenify hibernates apps, and discovered that it displays a toast message - which, in both Nexus 6 and Moto X, is enough to wake the display. After that, the apps would probably wake up, and Greenify will attempt to greenify them again on next cycle. This goes on and on without an end.
Two issues here.
1. Greenify should NOT attempt to hibernate apps while charging - and yet, it does.
2. At least there should be an option for Greenify to NOT display a toast message, in which case the phone will not be awake.
3. Final observation. This behavior does NOT occur on other phones (and tablets!) in my possession. Most probably it's a Moto thing that has something to do with Ambient Display.
Suggested fix:
1. Either remove toast notifications or add an option to disable them.
2. Only greenify apps after some time the phone is NOT on a charger (that is, treat "charger connected" the same way as you treat "display on", resetting the countdown timer before hibernation should occur).
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On my phone Greenify does not attempt hibernation while charging. In fact if I open Greenify while charging, I get the whole list of all the apps chosen by me for hibernation with a text on top saying something like hibernation will take place after the charging is over.
It may have something to do with the way these Moto phones charge. They may, from time to time, report that the charger has been disconnected (while in fact continuing charging). This by itself does not turn on the screen; Greenify does.
aoleg said:
It may have something to do with the way these Moto phones charge. They may, from time to time, report that the charger has been disconnected (while in fact continuing charging). This by itself does not turn on the screen; Greenify does.
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As a data point my 2013 Moto X does not exhibit this behavior. v2.7.1, rooted, Xposed, boost mode. Only time I have observed a non-interactive toast is in non-root mode; the screen wakes momentarily when apps are hibernated. You can squelch this behavior by disabling Greenify permissions under Accessibility (not needed in root or boost modes).
This was happening for me as well, Nexus 6P on Android 6.0, Greenify 2.8 beta 3. Not only did it wake up the screen during the charge, but it actually stopped the phone from charging and the toast message seemed to include every single app I had Greenified. It was present in both boost and root modes and was the main reason I uninstalled the app.
Symthic said:
This was happening for me as well, Nexus 6P on Android 6.0, Greenify 2.8 beta 3. Not only did it wake up the screen during the charge, but it actually stopped the phone from charging and the toast message seemed to include every single app I had Greenified. It was present in both boost and root modes and was the main reason I uninstalled the app.
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Same behavior on my 6P on 6.0.1. with the same Greenify version. I disabled automatic hibernate and now the screen stays off during charging.
I get the same with my xperia Z3c running concept rom, except I don't get a toast messsage. I thought I was going crazy when I first noticed this strange behaviour. Found this thread from a Google search by the way.
Which version of Greenify do you noticed this behavior in? It is supposed to be fixed in the recent beta version.
oasisfeng said:
Which version of Greenify do you noticed this behavior in? It is supposed to be fixed in the recent beta version.
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version 2.8 beta 3 with paid unlocker through play store and xposed. My bad, realised I'm a few beta releases behind. Updated to latest and all is well so far.

Greenify causing recent apps and home button to drop working.

I'm using greenify on my Galaxy tab s2 and also on my note 4. No problems at all on my s2 but when I push the sleep button to hibernate my apps it puts the apps to sleep but after that my home and recent apps do nothing. They'll beep to acknowledge being touched but they no longer show the fan of open apps or return me to the home screen.
I cannot get the buttons to work unless I go to accessibility and turn off hibernate automation and then reboot.
Very frustrating. Can anyone help me with this? Any thoughts?
Tesgin
Similar issue just happened with my Note 4. Moved to Marshmallow last September. Battery would run down much faster then Lollipop, so installed Greenify. Everything was fine until installation of AT&T update to kernal version dated 1/2/17. Home and recent apps keys would stop working shortly after restarting the phone. Updating again to latest kernal version dated 2/15/17 and clearing cache data on all apps didn’t help. Rebooting in safe mode made the issue go away, so it pointed to an app I downloaded. It was only then I remembered that I had turned on setting Aggressive Doze (experimental) when setting up Greenify. Disabling Agressive Doze fixed my issues.
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Similar issue just happened with my Note 4. Moved to Marshmallow last September. Battery would run down much faster then Lollipop, so installed Greenify. Everything was fine until installation of AT&T update to kernal version dated 1/2/17. Home and recent apps keys would stop working shortly after restarting the phone. Updating again to latest kernal version dated 2/15/17 and clearing cache data on all apps didn’t help. Rebooting in safe mode made the issue go away, so it pointed to an app I downloaded. It was only then I remembered that I had turned on setting Aggressive Doze (experimental) when setting up Greenify. Disabling Agressive Doze fixed my issues.
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Yep - this is a potential side effect of Aggressive Doze which is why it's labeled "experimental". Gains associated with AG are minimal; I simply avoid it. Rogue app wakeups can be handled via advanced tracking and cutoff options if using the donate version w/Xposed.
Aggressive Doze is off. Home and recent keys (and slide key panel) still don't work on my android 6.0.1 Galaxy Note 4.
Interesting that this problem is affecting just Samsung Note 4s based on the posts so far. I'm not seeing it in my 6.0.1 phones.
SqueakyDog said:
Aggressive Doze is off. Home and recent keys (and slide key panel) still don't work on my android 6.0.1 Galaxy Note 4.
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divineBliss said:
Interesting that this problem is affecting just Samsung Note 4s based on the posts so far. I'm not seeing it in my 6.0.1 phones.
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Possibly related: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify/long-press-action-navbar-doesnt-anymore-t3605238

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