App standby issue - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i recently updated my meizu m2 to flyme 5.1.8.0G
it has a feature that it stop all the apps that are not being used every 3 minutes .
but the problem is dat i want some apps not to be cleaned like VPN apps that works in background, It had a option to whitelist apps , But it does not work , So please suggest me some solution or some other app that can control which apps to clean and which to keep.

I am also interested in know such kind of app.

ravishru1414 said:
i recently updated my meizu m2 to flyme 5.1.8.0G
it has a feature that it stop all the apps that are not being used every 3 minutes .
but the problem is dat i want some apps not to be cleaned like VPN apps that works in background, It had a option to whitelist apps , But it does not work , So please suggest me some solution or some other app that can control which apps to clean and which to keep.
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PulseMedicalApp said:
I am also interested in know such kind of app.
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Hello and welcome to XDA Q&A section of the Forum.
If you have the XPosed framework installed you can downlaod and install a module called "Greenify". It lets you force close apps after not using them and put them into a mode called "hibernation". This module also has a feature that lets you pick the apps you don't want hibernating.
Hope that solves your issue and hit "thanks" if I did

RAZERZDAHACKER said:
Hello and welcome to XDA Q&A section of the Forum.
If you have the XPosed framework installed you can downlaod and install a module called "Greenify". It lets you force close apps after not using them and put them into a mode called "hibernation". This module also has a feature that lets you pick the apps you don't want hibernating.
Hope that solves your issue and hit "thanks" if I did
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But i think it requires root, and i dont want to void warranty.
And i installed greenify app but it only does hibernation , does nt has any option to prevent some apps from auto clearing

ravishru1414 said:
But i think it requires root, and i dont want to void warranty.
And i installed greenify app but it only does hibernation , does nt has any option to prevent some apps from auto clearing
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Hello again!
Well, I am sorry to hear that, I have now no clue how to fix it. Hopefully, you'll do it

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[Q] how to stop the autostart apps ??

hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
ghost_j1 said:
hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
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You can try Greenify, but why would you want to disable Viber?
Imagine all your viber contacts disable it what use is to it?
ghost_j1 said:
hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
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Jb moonbreaker 3.5 can control your auto start in settings
Tapatalk sig: I use DraStic to play pokemon.
ChikeD said:
You can try Greenify, but why would you want to disable Viber?
Imagine all your viber contacts disable it what use is to it?
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I am using 3G traffic and i wont always to allow ppl to call me for nothing I have things to do except just talking
AndroidNoob69 said:
Jb moonbreaker 3.5 can control your auto start in settings
Tapatalk sig: I use DraStic to play pokemon.
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Thanks ill give try and reply to here if that works
ChikeD said:
You can try Greenify, but why would you want to disable Viber?
Imagine all your viber contacts disable it what use is to it?
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AndroidNoob69 said:
Jb moonbreaker 3.5 can control your auto start in settings
Tapatalk sig: I use DraStic to play pokemon.
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Greenify needs root privileges and I did not root my phone
and I did not find Jb moonbreaker at store
ghost_j1 said:
Greenify needs root privileges and I did not root my phone
and I did not find Jb moonbreaker at store
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Well any solution would need root access including AutoStarts.
JB Moonbreaker is custom ROM, can't be found in Google PlayStore.
What version is your firmware?
ChikeD said:
Well any solution would need root access including AutoStarts.
JB Moonbreaker is custom ROM, can't be found in Google PlayStore.
What version is your firmware?
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Uhh @ChikeD
my black v8.1 and white v9 settings have autostart and the JB MoonBreaker rom use that like my rom Honami Moonwalker
ChikeD said:
Well any solution would need root access including AutoStarts.
JB Moonbreaker is custom ROM, can't be found in Google PlayStore.
What version is your firmware?
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uh thanks but when I searched I found some apps that wrote next to its name (No root ) from the google store
but they just stopped the auto lunch at phone start app but not the auto start when events happen viber will be lunched :S
and here is an example and i wont to change my official ROM
ghost_j1 said:
uh thanks but when I searched I found some apps that wrote next to its name (No root ) from the google store
but they just stopped the auto lunch at phone start app but not the auto start when events happen viber will be lunched :S
and here is an example and i wont to change my official ROM
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If viber is nor srarted it won't start by no event as it needs to be running to get them, you can always exit viber after startup.
Did you check running apps and didn't see it there?
ChikeD said:
If viber is nor srarted it won't start by no event as it needs to be running to get them, you can always exit viber after startup.
Did you check running apps and didn't see it there?
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i know after exiting from viber like when i got sms the viber relaunched it self :S
and even if I stop it from the running apps
that what i excatly wanna stop
Try app quarantine. It stop the app that you want.
ghost_j1 said:
hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
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There is an app called mobwall that creat a vpn so you can stop internet connection for exemple on viber when ever you want
I use battery doctor which can forbid app autostart.........also es task manager US also preferable
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Pandemic said:
Uhh @ChikeD
my black v8.1 and white v9 settings have autostart and the JB MoonBreaker rom use that like my rom Honami Moonwalker
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I recommend Disable Service app(also needs root). It's way better than greeify in my opinion. U can disable/enable any services from any app at any time, doesn't matter if its system or installed app
basically app shows up running services in background, by disabling them they won t launch until you enable them.
Also be careful wich services u disable!
Ya disabling is the best idea
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[Q] greenify system applications

anyone know what are the system applications that can be safely greenify
xperia sp
prabasha said:
anyone know what are the system applications that can be safely greenify
xperia sp
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None...
They all carry risk
All may not have risks but all have consequences and some have risks and some others serious risks.
prabasha said:
anyone know what are the system applications that can be safely greenify
xperia sp
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You can greenify google playstore but dont greenify google play services.
my playstore is not working now after i greenify it
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All fine ,thanks!
naik2902 said:
You can greenify google playstore but dont greenify google play services.
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Err why not?
berryman13 said:
Err why not?
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It will give you more problems that are related to the gservices.
berryman13 said:
Err why not?
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If u greenify play services then u want get push messages related to google apps. Moreover its not possible to hibernate it. Its perceptible n wakes up all the time.
naik2902 said:
If u greenify play services then u want get push messages related to google apps. Moreover its not possible to hibernate it. Its perceptible n wakes up all the time.
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That is not true. It is possible to hibernate Playservices. I have done it and no problems for the last three months. However I don't use Whatsapp or Facebook so no idea about effect on them.
You simply select 'ignore state for hibernation'.
tnsmani said:
That is not true. It is possible to hibernate Playservices. I have done it and no problems for the last three months. However I don't use Whatsapp or Facebook so no idea about effect on them.
You simply select 'ignore state for hibernation'.
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Lucky for you, I experience multiple errors including play store unable to detect a network connection, apps won't allow me to purchase something (probably to the connection problem) and worse of all battery draining.
I also got those issues when I tried to cut off the links in Playservices and Playstore. I even got random reboots though no battery drain.
But now I do not touch the links, merely greenify these two ignoring their state.
May be you can try this?
Can you safely greenify gmail ?
w00cash88 said:
Can you safely greenify gmail ?
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What do you mean by "safely"?
Better to change the options in Gmail.

Problem donation

Bug Hello, I had instal greenify beta 3 and buy the donation version, I have a Samsung S5 ( G900F) with Android 4.4.2,I had instal wsm tools, it is the xposed , when I want to enable experimental settings the application said me to buy the donation version who is installed...
I'm getting this too now... help! Not sure when it started happening, but definitely with the latest beta! Samsung Galaxy S4 with 4.4.2
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@oasisfeng this is happening even though I purchased both Greenify and donation package from Google Play... a long time ago!
There is nothing wrong with beta3. It is working alright for me.
Check if you have Lucky Patcher.
If not, uncheck Greenify from Device Administrator and Xposed and uninstall both Greenify and donation pack.
Reboot. First install donation pack, then Greenify and enable in Device Administrator, Accessibility and Xposed and reboot.
It should work now.
it works with lucky patcher !
Damage to crack an application that I bought !
a quick update !
The problem is Lucky Patcher. Open it > tools > disable 2nd and 3rd options. Close it. Now Greenify will work fine with donation package
konqueror said:
The problem is Lucky Patcher. Open it > tools > disable 2nd and 3rd options. Close it. Now Greenify will work fine with donation package
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That's the solution thanks man !
No change to get donation working. I unchecked and uninstalled both for more then one times and after reboot, checked in xposed and reboot, after that starting greenify and it says "Thank you for donation...". In "About Greenify" it says "Thank you for your donation". But if I want to set experimental features, there is an issue "donation couldnt be verified check your connection or try later".
I have no lucky patcher and I tried definitely with (working) WLAN and mobile connection (all other Apps have access to internet)...
Have v2.5.beta4 (also on 2 other devices with no problems)...
Did you cut off the links of Playstore for IAP?
Paid apps check the payment status with Playstore every time the paid features are invoked. It seems that Greenify is not able to do that check in your case. It may be a problem with your Playstore if you had meddled with it before.
To cross check, try accessing the paid feature of any other app you have. If you get the same result, then you have a broken Playstore.
tnsmani said:
Did you cut off the links of Playstore for IAP?
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Yes, you were right. I had cut off IAP from PlayStore, cause my Launcher starts it all the time... :good:
After restoring IAP to PlayStore, Greenify Donation Check works fine ... Thanks for the help!
Bogeyof said:
Yes, you were right. I had cut off IAP from PlayStore, cause my Launcher starts it all the time... :good:
After restoring IAP to PlayStore, Greenify Donation Check works fine ... Thanks for the help!
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Good to hear.
Instead of cutting off the link, try to greenify the Playstore ignoring its state so that it will run only when the screen is on.
tnsmani said:
There is nothing wrong with beta3. It is working alright for me.
Check if you have Lucky Patcher.
If not, uncheck Greenify from Device Administrator and Xposed and uninstall both Greenify and donation pack.
Reboot. First install donation pack, then Greenify and enable in Device Administrator, Accessibility and Xposed and reboot.
It should work now.
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the problem is that i bought it from amazon app store. and it does not provide any donation package app.
Bogeyof said:
No change to get donation working. I unchecked and uninstalled both for more then one times and after reboot, checked in xposed and reboot, after that starting greenify and it says "Thank you for donation...". In "About Greenify" it says "Thank you for your donation". But if I want to set experimental features, there is an issue "donation couldnt be verified check your connection or try later".
I have no lucky patcher and I tried definitely with (working) WLAN and mobile connection (all other Apps have access to internet)...
Have v2.5.beta4 (also on 2 other devices with no problems)...
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hi, new to this thread -
ends up i had lucky patcher installed (backed up/restored from many old nandroids = also decided that it was time to pay the dev's BTW!) so removed it and was able to get my Donation Package working, to a certain point - don't have any widgets such as my "greenify now" button. i haven't messed with google play or such, any hints?
not sure what AIP is? Thought I was android literate but not sure now:
Did you cut off the links of Playstore for IAP?
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Yes, you were right. I had cut off IAP from PlayStore, cause my Launcher starts it all the time...
After restoring IAP to PlayStore, Greenify Donation Check works fine ... Thanks for the help
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The dev has not replied to me concerning this so looking for help: BTW running HyperDrive RLS19, GS4, MK2, etc.
Lucky has been removed, rebooted, and will never be used again for now (not necessarily against it for trial use, but am against it for continued use - just my personal opinion, the same for pc use).
EDIT: yeah, I F'ed up. Searched for a shortcut instead of a widget and found the "hybernate now" button. Just happy I was able to fix the Experimental features issue... and in the long run only from your help/reading the thread. I just love xda.
thanks.
mkoyskip said:
not sure what AIP is? Thought I was android literate but not sure now:
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Not AIP.
IAP=in app billing

Redmi MIUI killng apps

I find that apps like Spotify or other music apps get killed after a while even if they are the only open app. Many apps that create notification for persistence also get killed very quickly on MIUI. e.g. Wakey to keep screen on gets killed to.
Is there a way to fix this?
Give them a lock in recent apps or you go to security center look for Autostart and choose your application. This helped for me
Dev111 said:
Give them a lock in recent apps or you go to security center look for Autostart and choose your application. This helped for me
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Even if I have exactly done what you have suggested, some of my apps keep being shut down for no obvious reasons.
I am on the latest weekly developers rom by the way.
Go to Settings->Additional Settings->Battery & Performance->Manage app's and battery usage->Choose app's to restrict. Try it out maybe it works for you. If not I got no solution anymore if you find out an other method pls say it to me!
Dev111 said:
Go to Settings->Additional Settings->Battery & Performance->Manage app's and battery usage->Choose app's to restrict. Try it out maybe it works for you. If not I got no solution anymore if you find out an other method pls say it to me!
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Tried that for the constantly closing 2 apps but still getting shut downs.
I froze as many system apps as I could to free some ram and also disabled ram management from developer's options.

How to Force Stop Apps when we Close Recent Apps ?!

hi
i have mi a3 , rooted .
i want a way to force stop apps when i close them from recent apps .
thanks for your help
Greenify app from playstore will do that
MohRez said:
hi
i have mi a3 , rooted .
i want a way to force stop apps when i close them from recent apps .
thanks for your help
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Most of the apps will get (force) closed when cleared from recents. Only those with background services need actual "force close" button press. As advised, Greenify might accomplish what you're looking for.
_mysiak_ said:
Most of the apps will get (force) closed when cleared from recents. Only those with background services need actual "force close" button press. As advised, Greenify might accomplish what you're looking for.
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i was think so , but when i installed an app to force stop apps , sew all of them are still running !
please give me the link of greenify
thanks
garylawwd said:
Greenify app from playstore will do that
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is any magisk module to do not use third app party ?
( i mean a way just the clear all buttom do that )
MohRez said:
is any magisk module to do not use third app party ?
( i mean a way just the clear all buttom do that )
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Greenify is completely automated and done in the background. You can set whatever apps you want to close whenever you want.
I don't know of anything else that is as effective as it.
Also I wouldn't really be using these anymore as Android is more than capable of ram management.
Spare ram is wasted ram
MohRez said:
i was think so , but when i installed an app to force stop apps , sew all of them are still running !
please give me the link of greenify
thanks
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Well, that's the risk you take. Most of the killed apps will re-launch themselves automatically, either right away or after a while, when they receive corresponding event/broadcast message. You did not specify why do you want to kill apps in the first place, but generic approach:
1. Greenify (link) - it will kill an app AND prevents automatic restart of an app (doesn't work at 100% though)
2. Disable specific service of an app, so it won't keep restarting (app might be unstable - crash)
3. Uninstall the app and find a better alternative which isn't always running
garylawwd said:
Greenify is completely automated and done in the background.
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_mysiak_ said:
Most of the apps will get (force) closed when cleared from recents. Only those with background services need actual "force close" button press. As advised, Greenify might accomplish what you're looking for.
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i installed magisk and using it for some days .
but i dont know that it working correctly or not !
because when i go into it , only show me 2 apps that i need always be open and nothing else !
but another app that i used ( kaspersky battery life ) shoed me every apps that are open
MohRez said:
i installed magisk and using it for some days .
but i dont know that it working correctly or not !
because when i go into it , only show me 2 apps that i need always be open and nothing else !
but another app that i used ( kaspersky battery life ) shoed me every apps that are open
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https://www.howtogeek.com/198135/how-to-optimize-your-android-phones-battery-life-using-greenify/

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