Le Max 2 task kill killing whatsapp and facebook messenger background processes - LeEco Le Max 2 Questions & Answers

Hi guys,
I am using the small eui rom v26.
I recently discovered that the system is killing the background processes of whatsapp and facebook messenger. This results in a temporary unavailability (cannot receive messages and calls) until i lock the apps in the phone's task manage. Is there a way to disable this task killer to solve this matter?????
Also the above mentioned apps don't start on boot

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Yes I have same problem, this bug should be in Aurel Topic so he is working on V17 right now.

go to dialer and tap: *#*#46360000#*#*
and deaktivate: Enable Background Resource Control

fortez said:
go to dialer and tap: *#*#46360000#*#*
and deaktivate: Enable Background Resource Control
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Doesn't work, There is a tutorial for a LePro 3 but it doesn't work if you kill the app from the background task (where you set the brightness)

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svoice and stock task manager

is there a way to prevent the stock samsung task manager from killing Svoice running in the background? I use wake up command when screen is turned off to find out the time, weather, open google voice search, and make calendar appointments etc. and I use task manager's "end all" button to shut down apps that are not in use to free up ram. the problem is that sometimes Svoice does not show up on the running list and when i end all apps it closes and the screen-off wake up command does not work unless i manual restart Svoice. does the stock task manager have a ignore list? Is it possible to do this on a non-rooted phone?

[Problem solved] SMS never received if screen off

Hi
After the latest update (June 2016) with the screen off my phone doesn't receive SMS - and those that "aren't received" dont ever appear.
I've done loads of testing with Messenger and Textra and different senders, and with my service provider.
Solution:
Disable the background task clear in Settings - Background task clear (slidey switch to turn off)
Well spotted, I didn't even realize I had this issue until reading your piece and then upon checking I got the same issue after taking the latest update, now I wondering just how many SMS's I have not received?
Hi, how is this problem solved? Settings > ?
RustyRustyRusty said:
Hi, how is this problem solved? Settings > ?
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As top of the post replied?
Go into settings and scroll down until you see Background task click on it, and there is a "slide" toggle turn this off. worked for me. :good:
Solution:
Disable the background task clear in Settings - Background task clear (slidey switch to turn off)
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Background Task Clear - Overkill ?
Hey there TechiumDog,
I had the same problem. Have only done light testing as yet, but the problem seems to have been corrected by just whitelisting my default SMS app (Chomp).
Is there a particular reason you suggest turning the whole Background Task Clear function off, rather than just whitelisting ?
Am I missing something ?
Thanks, TurramurraTim
OMG, now I know why none of the wake up apps I tried didn't work
turramurratim said:
Is there a particular reason you suggest turning the whole Background Task Clear function off, rather than just whitelisting ?
Am I missing something ?
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I guess it's because you can't whitelist system apps

[POOL][FEATURE REQUEST] Autostart permission toggle - allow apps to run in background

UPDATE: The pool closed after 30 days, but you can still show your need for the feature by adding a post in this thread.
Right now, Remix handles background app activity differently from native Android - if you close the app window, the app is killed - won't continue running in background.
At first glance it feels intuitive and right, because it's battery & performance friendly, but...
Many apps were designed to base their activity in the background like: messaging & social media apps, e-mail clients, network monitors and quite much any app that uses notifications.
Of course you can still run them in background with the window minimized - but that takes up the taskbar space with each background app.
In Windows you can close the window, and the app goes into the traybar (near the date) and doesn't take up the taskbar space.
What I'm requesting is simple:
An autorun permission toggle in settings
By default apps would have autostart switched off, but you could always switch it on for selected apps.
This way we wouldn't have to worry about performance or battery usage - system will still use only what we want it to.​
Please vote in the pool and share your thoughts on this suggestion. If you are not convinced, then read further on
Examples where this feature is needed:
Messenger app:
- notifies you about new messages/calls in the notifcation area
- pops a chat head once someone sends you a message (if feature enabled)
Cloes Messenger window -> no notifications received/no chat heads popups.
Actually what's weird - it sometimes autostarts itself - at least on my device. I couldn't find how that happens, but it seems random.
Gmail / e-mail apps:
- send you notifications when you receive an e-mail
Close window -> No notification
Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/Tapatalk/YouTube these also use the power of background activity by notifying you about new stuff. Closing window -> no notication.
There are also monitoring apps - f.e. Internet Speed Meter which main feature is a notification in the notification area showing real-time bandwith usage. It won't work for Remix unless you keep the window open/minimized.
Clock app for settng alarm -> Close Window -> No alarm
Come on guys!
I personally would love to have this feature and I bet the community would want it too! But, for this to happen, we need more votes!
I vote, yes for the toggle.
Yes of course but for Selected apps.
@johnb111 Like I described in the OP, it would be just for the selected apps.
I need it !! Please !!
Need this
very need this
Ni10God said:
very need this
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netship said:
Need this
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assal said:
I need it !! Please !!
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No need for this kind of repetition.
Just thank the OP's first post, and that counts as support for the addition of this feature.
Unless you have specific details to add, it's better to avoid cluttering the thread.
No offence meant to anyone, just a suggestion to keep in mind.
Can you please confirm my understanding that Remix OS does not have background notifications if the app is closed unlike the normal Android OS? Do you think this is a deal breaker since im considering to get a tablet with Remix OS in it vs the one with Android 5.1.1? Thanks in advance for your thougths!
Yes, that's correct - once you close an app window you will not get any notifications from it.
But an autostart toggle could solve this?
@[msd]
Yes, autostart toggle allows for app to start automatically - not just at boot, but also after you close it.
Native, clean Android allows all apps to autorun by default.
Phoenix OS f.e. added a toggle. By default app can NOT autorun, but you can always enable this permission.
I"m on 3.0.207 Remix OS, and get notifications after hit "Quit app" at Gmail. How it works??
@[msd]
Depends on how the app is designed. I don't know why it works after closing, Remix OS has no documentation for how it works, so its hard to say.
If you close Messenger app window, you will not get any further notifications or if you close Alarm app, it won't ring. There are many examples, but it's worst with messaging apps and apps that operate in background only.
It"s true, the Viber doesn"t work after close it, only the Gmail.
Google always break the rules, haha
@[msd] its probably the Google services that are always working in the background
Yepp, I"ve updated it.
Override the autrorun
With the app SD Maid, I know you can change the autorun for apps. Try that.
Sleep and Shutdown support for Intel Atom
This is an ideal OS for the Intel Atom mini laptops. I would love to see the sleep/shutdown issue resolved on the next update. It's they only problem I have discovered while using it on this processor.
Currently I work around it by not letting it sleep. I shut it down by initiating a restart, and then powering off when the HP splashscreen or Bios message appears.

Black Shark - Whatsapp problem

Hello.
I having few issue with Whatsapp on Xiaomi Black Shark & tried looking on Net. Unfortunately no answer for it.
1. Push notification didn't working unless I restart the phone. The problem come back after few hours.
2. Voice note send empty voice note to recipient.
Anyone facing same problem?
Factory reset didn't help at all.
global version with JoyUI
aM- said:
Hello.
I having few issue with Whatsapp on Xiaomi Black Shark & tried looking on Net. Unfortunately no answer for it.
1. Push notification didn't working unless I restart the phone. The problem come back after few hours.
2. Voice note send empty voice note to recipient.
Anyone facing same problem?
Factory reset didn't help at all.
global version with JoyUI
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you should check a few things, first in the settings menu under battery you have you have smart background managment, make sure whatsapp is on the list thats allowed to run in background.
next go to app settings and look at the permissions whatsapp has, maybe notification permissions were blocked for some reason.
I also having a same issue. my XBS Helo seem cannot push notification for WhatsApp and Message. After few hour turn off the notification cannot popup the notification. it only pupup after a few minute I turn off. But once a few hour the problem come again. Please solve this issue XBS developer. is not just me but more members that using XBS having the same issue.
I'm using the china rom also included having that issues.
For messaging apps i setup the following and never had a problem:
- in Phone Manager -> permissions -> autostart check your app to let it start at boot
- in Phone Manager -> Battery -> Smart Background Management check your app to leave it running in background instead of killing it
- in recent apps drag down the app you want to lock it and never kill it
Doing these i never miss a notification from my apps.
loriz said:
For messaging apps i setup the following and never had a problem:
- in Phone Manager -> permissions -> autostart check your app to let it start at boot
- in Phone Manager -> Battery -> Smart Background Management check your app to leave it running in background instead of killing it
- in recent apps drag down the app you want to lock it and never kill it
Doing these i never miss a notification from my apps.
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hii there can u share phone manager apk here..coz in global rom we dont have that app...
mrconfius said:
hii there can u share phone manager apk here..coz in global rom we dont have that app...
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You're not going to want it for the global rom, trust me. It's annoying and can stop 3rd party sms apps to stop working because it constantly posts an alert warning if you try to send a text in the background. If you have the global and are rooted, get app ops. It's pretty much the phone manager, available on the play store, and soooo much better than phone manager itself.
JengaMasterG said:
You're not going to want it for the global rom, trust me. It's annoying and can stop 3rd party sms apps to stop working because it constantly posts an alert warning if you try to send a text in the background. If you have the global and are rooted, get app ops. It's pretty much the phone manager, available on the play store, and soooo much better than phone manager itself.
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thanks bro..
loriz said:
For messaging apps i setup the following and never had a problem:
- in Phone Manager -> permissions -> autostart check your app to let it start at boot
- in Phone Manager -> Battery -> Smart Background Management check your app to leave it running in background instead of killing it
- in recent apps drag down the app you want to lock it and never kill it
Doing these i never miss a notification from my apps.
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In Whatsapp setting ... POPUP NOTIFICATIONS is grey if I tap on it , I get the info " ( in Grey .. popup notifications NOT AVAILABLE ) .. POP UP NOTIFICATIONS ON AVAILABLE IN YOUR CURRENT ANDOID VERSION "
What can I do?
( see att. )

Question Consistently get notifications Find N2?

New here. Any help would be appreciated. I have followed videos and other posts but still can't consistently get notifications unless the app is open in the background. Any way around that besides locking it? Are we just limited to 5 apps that get consistent notifications by locking them in the background?
There are 10 apps (can't change the apps) that Oppo gives you the option to auto launch. If enabled these 10 apps will always display notifications. You can then select another 5 from all your other apps.
Before I got rid of the phone I downloaded an app to autolaunch a bunch of my apps so it's running in the background.
any way to set NOVA Launcher or other third party launcher as default here ?
Dear OPPO if you are reading here: Please release OTA to fix this problem as you just made on Android 13 and Find N1 ....
wolfgart said:
any way to set NOVA Launcher or other third party launcher as default here ?
Dear OPPO if you are reading here: Please release OTA to fix this problem as you just made on Android 13 and Find N1 ....
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There are threads on this already.
raymondotango said:
There are threads on this already.
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ok but 0 solutions atm
raymondotango said:
There are 10 apps (can't change the apps) that Oppo gives you the option to auto launch. If enabled these 10 apps will always display notifications. You can then select another 5 from all your other apps.
Before I got rid of the phone I downloaded an app to autolaunch a bunch of my apps so it's running in the background.
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You can further lock 5 apps in the recent apps so that the system doesn't kill them and you'll get the notifications. In addition I would suggest to deactivate all battery optimisations for the apps you wish to receive the notifications:
Settings - apps - app management - you choose the desired app - battery usage - activate allow background activity.
Then you go to App - associated launch ( this is valid for the apps for which you DIDN'T allow auto launch) and enable it for the apps you wish to get the notifications for.
Lastly go to Battery - more settings - optimize battery use and for the apps you wish to get the notifications you need to choose "don't optimise".
Hope it helps
Abies78 said:
You can further lock 5 apps in the recent apps so that the system doesn't kill them and you'll get the notifications. In addition I would suggest to deactivate all battery optimisations for the apps you wish to receive the notifications:
Settings - apps - app management - you choose the desired app - battery usage - activate allow background activity.
Then you go to App - associated launch ( this is valid for the apps for which you DIDN'T allow auto launch) and enable it for the apps you wish to get the notifications for.
Lastly go to Battery - more settings - optimize battery use and for the apps you wish to get the notifications you need to choose "don't optimise".
Hope it helps
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Unless the apps are running in the background (excluding the ones that you set to autolaunch), even with battery optimisation disabled etc you will not get timely notifications.
raymondotango said:
Unless the apps are running in the background (excluding the ones that you set to autolaunch), even with battery optimisation disabled etc you will not get timely notifications.
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Yeah that's what I have noticed. I'm toying with the idea to use a secondary phone to get my notifications. Don't want to go through the hassle of sending it back.
I've had mine a week now and I'm getting used to only getting limited notifications. I just can't get my head around why they prioritise battery life over receiving notifications in China? I've always kept notifications to a minimum on my phones but 5 apps just isn't enough. You need a couple of messaging apps, maybe social media, banking etc to alert you to suspicious activity, they soon add up.

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