Slow WiFi 2.4GHz while using Bluetooth issue - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Questions & Answers

So I've seen this issue occurring in almost every custom ROMs, is there a custom ROM without this issue? Of course other than MIUI. I need this because I have Bluetooth on all the time to get notifications on mi Mi Band 3

I would like to have a fix for this issue, too. I think it is a problem of all Android Pie roms.

Is there a way to solve the issue now? I'm having troubles with this, the speed is under 5Mbps not even enough to watch a 1080p 60fps video on YouTube...is there a kernel maybe which has not this issue? Is it present on official MIUI ROMs too?

Try this
In Developer Options, go to Running Services.
In Goggle Play Services stop NearbyMessagingService.
It's temporary, it will run again once in a while. I think using an app like DisableService may disable it definitely, but it needs root.

extrem0 said:
Try this
In Developer Options, go to Running Services.
In Goggle Play Services stop NearbyMessagingService.
It's temporary, it will run again once in a while. I think using an app like DisableService may disable it definitely, but it needs root.
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Wow it worked...what is this service for? Will I get notifications and call alerts on my mi band 3 while stopped or not?

This is just awesome, I'll find a way to disable this service for good.

It worked like a charm, and I'm still getting notifications in my Mi Band 3. I used this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootservicedisabler
To disable the service permanently. Thanks a lot.

extrem0 said:
Try this
In Developer Options, go to Running Services.
In Goggle Play Services stop NearbyMessagingService.
It's temporary, it will run again once in a while. I think using an app like DisableService may disable it definitely, but it needs root.
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i have the same issue when pair my mi band 4 on my new redmi note 8 pro miui 11.0.3 i dont want to root my phone and i this setings dont exist on my device ..:crying: can you help me , cause this is very annoying.

I have the same problem on Huawei M20 Lite and band 4. I have Android 10 and i cant find the service to kill any suggestions?

extrem0 said:
Try this
In Developer Options, go to Running Services.
In Goggle Play Services stop NearbyMessagingService.
It's temporary, it will run again once in a while. I think using an app like DisableService may disable it definitely, but it needs root.
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How to get there?
Can't see any Runing Services option.
Thanks

no such service running
extrem0 said:
Try this
In Developer Options, go to Running Services.
In Goggle Play Services stop NearbyMessagingService.
It's temporary, it will run again once in a while. I think using an app like DisableService may disable it definitely, but it needs root.
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I am also facing the same problem. There is no such service running on my phone. Currently i am on Lineage OS 16 android 9.

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Using Android in China = Extreme battery drain / Google blocked

I stay in China a lot of the time, and swap to a Chinese sim when I'm here.
The problem is, that, China as of the beginning of this year has now effectively blocked ALL of Google's services. I wouldn't mind it that much, but it's causing an extreme battery drain on my Note 3.
I can be sure it's a problem from the Google block, because I used this phone last year when Google was not yet completely blocked without problem, and now, when outside China the battery life is as expected.
This is probably due to the wakelocks or alarms when the phone tries to ping or communicate with Google services.
The phone gets noticeably hot in my pocket ALL the time.
Biggest battery drains are always listed as "Google play services" and "Android system". Again, only happens in China. Connecting the phone to a VPN helps, but that's not a solution. It eats up my data a lot.
TL;DR: China's block of Google is causing massive battery drain in my android phone.
So my question is, how can I "disable" or de-googleify my phone temporarily or even permanently? I've tried "disabler" apps, that don't seem to help. Is it safe to just completely uninstall Google Play services? My problem is I am still tied to Google for contacts, emails and such, so I still need that functionality.
U can greenify google play services
Search on xda about greenify
Sent from my Aqua T6 using Tapatalk 2
adeelraj said:
U can greenify google play services
Search on xda about greenify
Sent from my Aqua T6 using Tapatalk 2
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I've used greenify since my last Android phone.
I've greenified almost every non essential app on my phone already, Google play services is not in that list.
Are u rooted or u paid greenify u are using
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Rooted, using standard greenify.
I also tried a hard reset and using it non-rooted. Exactly the same.
Did you manage to resolve this as i am having the Same issues ?
phony said:
Rooted, using standard greenify.
I also tried a hard reset and using it non-rooted. Exactly the same.
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Rooted and I have the same problem also. It's a pain having to use a powerpack 24/7

Greenify Auto Hibernation Not Working In Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Non Rooted With latest M

Greenify can't auto hibernate apps in Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 running the latest Miui version 9.2.1.0 (details attached in screenshot below).Even after granting all the permissions, Greenify fails to click the force stop button & no apps are hibernated.
This is a major bug and leaves Greenify completely non functional in non rooted phones.
This issue must be fixed ASAP!
Video which shows that Greenify doesn't hibernate apps (CHECK VIDEO FOR COMPLETE INFO) :- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H3h1118X4WXwmeBDNLL0nHiVEkGyWsjH/view?usp=drivesdk
Screenshot of device details attached below.
Please check and revert.
Thanks
Screenshot Of Device details attached below
KauG said:
Greenify can't auto hibernate apps in Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 running the latest Miui version 9.2.1.0 (details attached in screenshot below).Even after granting all the permissions, Greenify fails to click the force stop button & no apps are hibernated.
This is a major bug and leaves Greenify completely non functional in non rooted phones.
This issue must be fixed ASAP!
Video which shows that Greenify doesn't hibernate apps (CHECK VIDEO FOR COMPLETE INFO) :- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H3h1118X4WXwmeBDNLL0nHiVEkGyWsjH/view?usp=drivesdk
Screenshot of device details attached below.
Please check and revert.
Thanks
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Not sure of your expectations or what you are trying to show with the video. Greenify does not remove apps from storage nor immediately reduce their memory footprint (although they may happen over time due to normal LMK behavior). It's singular purpose is to block unwanted background behavior without crushing functionality.
While you may have indeed identified a new 'bug' a single data point (your device) does not necessarily extend to all devices and configs - rooted or otherwise.
Davey126 said:
Not sure of your expectations or what you are trying to show with the video. Greenify does not remove apps from storage nor immediately reduce their memory footprint (although they may happen over time due to normal LMK behavior). It's singular purpose is to block unwanted background behavior without crushing functionality.
While you may have indeed identified a new 'bug' a single data point (your device) does not necessarily extend to all devices and configs - rooted or otherwise.
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Yes brother.I know that Greenify doesn't remove apps from storage but what I'm trying to show here is that when you click on Hibernate Now, Greenify force closes the apps but in this case it fails to do the same.I am not the sole user facing this issue.
This problem has popped up after the latest miui update.
Thanks again
Kaushik
KauG said:
Yes brother.I know that Greenify doesn't remove apps from storage but what I'm trying to show here is that when you click on Hibernate Now, Greenify force closes the apps but in this case it fails to do the same.I am not the sole user facing this issue.
This problem has popped up after the latest miui update.
Thanks again
Kaushik
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Appreciate the clarification (might want to shorten and/or annotate the video). So you claim the "problem" is related to the latest miui update but then extend the claim to all unrooted phones and demand Greenify "revert" ... to what?
I do see others raising issues with accessibility based functionality and there may indeed be a link. So far none have stated Greenify flat out does not work, only that automatic hibernation doesn't take place the screen is turned off.
Let's see how this plays out as more reports filter in.
Davey126 said:
Appreciate the clarification (might want to shorten and/or annotate the video). So you claim the "problem" is related to the latest miui update but then extend the claim to all unrooted phones and demand Greenify "revert" ... to what?
I do see others raising issues with accessibility based functionality and there may indeed be a link. So far none have stated Greenify flat out does not work, only that automatic hibernation doesn't take place the screen is turned off.
Let's see how this plays out as more reports filter in.
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Yes!You are correct.In a nutshell with the latest Miui Update (9.2) , Greenify doesn't hibernate the apps after screen lock even after being granted all the required permissions.
This happens in non-rooted devices
Hope that we will find a fix soon
Thanks a lot!
Kaushik
Turn Off MIUI Optimisation
I had same problem on my Mi Max 2 after MIUI update. To solve it just disable MIUI optimization under developer settings and reboot, Greenify will work again as it used to work before MIUI update.
KauG said:
Yes!You are correct.In a nutshell with the latest Miui Update (9.2) , Greenify doesn't hibernate the apps after screen lock even after being granted all the required permissions.
This happens in non-rooted devices
Hope that we will find a fix soon
Thanks a lot!
Kaushik
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Check v3.9.5 on Play Store. It seems to have the solution for your issue.
jai220 said:
I had same problem on my Mi Max 2 after MIUI update. To solve it just disable MIUI optimization under developer settings and reboot, Greenify will work again as it used to work before MIUI update.
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Thanks!
This solved the problem!
tnsmani said:
Check v3.9.5 on Play Store. It seems to have the solution for your issue.
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Thanks!
This solved the problem!
jai220 said:
I had same problem on my Mi Max 2 after MIUI update. To solve it just disable MIUI optimization under developer settings and reboot, Greenify will work again as it used to work before MIUI update.
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Are you able to grant special ADB Permissions via Pc brother in non rooted Mi device?
In my case,with usb debugging enabled and all permissions granted,I get an error saying "Neither user 2000 nor......."
Kindly help
Thanks
V 3.9.5 does not work on redmi note 3 (miui9)
I noticed this the hibernate now does not works because Xiaomi change force stop button layout.
Yes Sir correct it doesn't work in note 3
KauG said:
Are you able to grant special ADB Permissions via Pc brother in non rooted Mi device?
In my case,with usb debugging enabled and all permissions granted,I get an error saying "Neither user 2000 nor......."
Kindly help
Thanks
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Me and others in MIUI forums had the same problem with only USB debugging turned on, this is what solved it:
Turn on the following option:
USB debugging -Debug mode when USB is connected
Install via USB -Allow installing apps via USB
USB debugging (Security Settings)- Allow granting permissions and simulating input via USB debugging
It's very simple
1 . Turn off miui optimisation under developer settings
2 . Turn on " FORCE ALLOW apps on external "under
developer settings.
bit.ly/2JXpR7s
Watch this ,
I think this will surely fix your problem.
I'm on xiaomi redmi note 5 pro (india) with miui 10.0.1
0. I'm having the same issue that greenify is not at all able to click the force stop option in the app page in the settings. This renders greenify completely useless in my device, since hibernation isn't working at all. I've been using greenify from last 5 years, and never faced an issue until now.
akhu5 said:
I'm on xiaomi redmi note 5 pro (india) with miui 10.0.1
0. I'm having the same issue that greenify is not at all able to click the force stop option in the app page in the settings. This renders greenify completely useless in my device, since hibernation isn't working at all. I've been using greenify from last 5 years, and never faced an issue until now.
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I really don't understand why you are using Greenify to go to an app and click force stop ... Why not just go directly to the MIUI settings and force stop it there ?
Anyway, on all my 4 Xiaomis, with the latest and greatest MIUI 10 8.9.2 Developer ROM as at this date, Greenify works perfectly.
Apps under Hibernation are as expected when viewed from the MIUI Settings, they are already Force Closed (Force Close button greyed out), with the Uninstall button available (not greyed out).
Under MIUI Settings, apps under Shallow Hibernation are not Force Closed, and clicking on the button Force Close will force close it and the button becomes greyed out, and after that, the Uninstall button will be ungreyed and available. When you go back to Greenify, the previously shallow hibernated app that was force closed is now under the section of the normal hibernation, no longer under shallow hibernation.
All fine on my side, MM and Nougat Xiaomis, I don't know about Oreo. I think Greenify is still needed for Xiaomi with Oreo, since Xiaomi seems to walk a different path than the others.
hyborian said:
I really don't understand why you are using Greenify to go to an app and click force stop ... Why not just go directly to the MIUI settings and force stop it there ?
Anyway, on all my 4 Xiaomis, with the latest and greatest MIUI 10 8.9.2 Developer ROM as at this date, Greenify works perfectly.
Apps under Hibernation are as expected when viewed from the MIUI Settings, they are already Force Closed (Force Close button greyed out), with the Uninstall button available (not greyed out).
Under MIUI Settings, apps under Shallow Hibernation are not Force Closed, and clicking on the button Force Close will force close it and the button becomes greyed out, and after that, the Uninstall button will be ungreyed and available. When you go back to Greenify, the previously shallow hibernated app that was force closed is now under the section of the normal hibernation, no longer under shallow hibernation.
All fine on my side, MM and Nougat Xiaomis, I don't know about Oreo. I think Greenify is still needed for Xiaomi with Oreo, since Xiaomi seems to walk a different path than the others.
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I have over 200 apps in my phone. So there are a lot of apps that need to be 'greenified'. And I've noticed that if you go into developer settings and disable 'miui optimisations', then greenify works perfectly. But for the rest, even if the app is open in the background and you select the option to hibernate it, the force close button is greyed out and nothing happens
akhu5 said:
I have over 200 apps in my phone. So there are a lot of apps that need to be 'greenified'. And I've noticed that if you go into developer settings and disable 'miui optimisations', then greenify works perfectly. But for the rest, even if the app is open in the background and you select the option to hibernate it, the force close button is greyed out and nothing happens
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Oh, yes, I forgot, of course I have MIUI OPtimizations disabled, always, less problems for me. All rooted too, with Greenify4Magisk, and some module to allow Play Services to be dozed.
Well, if an app cannot be force closed in the MIUI settings, then it is something else preventing it from being closed, and Greenify cannot override it. Gboard (Google Keyboard if used) I think is an example, if I remember. Only a few, and system apps which I would not touch anyway. I don't greenify important user message apps like Messenger or Whatsapp, though, I also Whitelist them from deep doze, just playing safe.
Excluding system apps, I have only a few user apps, less than 40 for sure. All greenified except a few I don't want greenified. As for system apps,
I froze many of them that I will never use and safe to freeze of course, surely stronger than doze or hibernate.
akhu5 said:
I have over 200 apps in my phone. So there are a lot of apps that need to be 'greenified'. And I've noticed that if you go into developer settings and disable 'miui optimisations', then greenify works perfectly. But for the rest, even if the app is open in the background and you select the option to hibernate it, the force close button is greyed out and nothing happens
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hyborian said:
Excluding system apps, I have only a few user apps, less than 40 for sure. All greenified except a few I don't want greenified. As for system apps, I froze many of them that I will never use and safe to freeze of course, surely stronger than doze or hibernate.
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Ridiculous and counterproductive greenifying a huge app suite. Focus on those that demonstrate bad behaviors; ignore the rest.

Google Play Services eating too much mobile data...

Hello everybody, I have recently bought my new Xiaomi Mi A1 and I have got a serious problem. Mi A1 is an Android One phone - has stock android. Currently I'm running on version 8.0 Oreo. My operator gave me 100 MB of free mobile data, yes, you heard right, only 100 MB. When I turn on my mobile data, Google Play Services eats a lot of them... I've reduced mobile data in the background for GP Services, but that didn't help, I've also disabled automatic updates on Google Play and disabled sync and disabled location with backups - none of these helped. Is there any way to reduce the usage of the mobile data? I really have small amount of them and only thing I use is Messenger, but these Google Play Services keep eating them a lot... Thank you.
PS: If I click on details of Google Play Services' mobile data usage, it shows that most of the data used "Misc"...
TrueMS said:
Hello everybody, I have recently bought my new Xiaomi Mi A1 and I have got a serious problem. Mi A1 is an Android One phone - has stock android. Currently I'm running on version 8.0 Oreo. My operator gave me 100 MB of free mobile data, yes, you heard right, only 100 MB. When I turn on my mobile data, Google Play Services eats a lot of them... I've reduced mobile data in the background for GP Services, but that didn't help, I've also disabled automatic updates on Google Play and disabled sync and disabled location with backups - none of these helped. Is there any way to reduce the usage of the mobile data? I really have small amount of them and only thing I use is Messenger, but these Google Play Services keep eating them a lot... Thank you.
PS: If I click on details of Google Play Services' mobile data usage, it shows that most of the data used "Misc"...
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Was it the first time you turned your data connection on in a long time? If yes then google play services update automatically to ensure smooth running of your phone.
x.ak**** said:
Was it the first time you turned your data connection on in a long time? If yes then google play services update automatically to ensure smooth running of your phone.
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No, it wasn't. I'm connected to the wifi almost always and I went out of my wifi connection for 15 mins and then it drained my data...
Do you think that those VPN apps can solve this? Can they reduce mobile data usage of system apps?
TrueMS said:
No, it wasn't. I'm connected to the wifi almost always and I went out of my wifi connection for 15 mins and then it drained my data...
Do you think that those VPN apps can solve this? Can they reduce mobile data usage of system apps?
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You may either use DATA EYE for specifying which apps should be allowed to use data or simply tweak the settings on your phone as shown in pictures below.
Ps hit the thumbs up button on all my replies to encourage me to help you.
x.ak**** said:
You may either use DATA EYE for specifying which apps should be allowed to use data or simply tweak the settings on your phone as shown in pictures below.
Ps hit the thumbs up button on all my replies to encourage me to help you.
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Thanks for replying, I've already restricted the data usage of the GP Services, i think like 5 days ago, but it keeps using it... I just have no idea...
I guess root would solve this problem, but I dont wanna lose my warranty.
TrueMS said:
Thanks for replying, I've already restricted the data usage of the GP Services, i think like 5 days ago, but it keeps using it... I just have no idea...
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I think data eye will definitely help you.....
x.ak**** said:
I think data eye will definitely help you.....
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I'm not sure if normal application downloaded from Google Play can restrict data usage of system apps like GP Services... for that I need root I guess. But I'll give it a try. Thanks
TrueMS said:
I'm not sure if normal application downloaded from Google Play can restrict data usage of system apps like GP Services... for that I need root I guess. But I'll give it a try. Thanks
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No it doesn't require root it just uses a in-app VPN service which restricts the app you want.
x.ak**** said:
No it doesn't require root it just uses a in-app VPN service which restricts the app you want.
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Okay good, I'll definitelly give it a try. Thanks.
x.ak**** said:
No it doesn't require root it just uses a in-app VPN service which restricts the app you want.
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So problem isn't solved, it still persists. Google Play Services still take mobile data even when it's disabled to take data from the app...
TrueMS said:
So problem isn't solved, it still persists. Google Play Services still take mobile data even when it's disabled to take data from the app...
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Did you ever solve the problem? I have the same one.
Rajvir8 said:
Did you ever solve the problem? I have the same one.
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Well, I am not sure but maybe yes. Messenger app from Facebook is somehow connected to Google Play Services - when I started using Messenger Lite, the problem disappeared. After using Messenger Lite, Google Play Services stopped using my mobile data. Not completly, but it uses waaaaay less data than with standard Messenger app.
TrueMS said:
Well, I am not sure but maybe yes. Messenger app from Facebook is somehow connected to Google Play Services - when I started using Messenger Lite, the problem disappeared. After using Messenger Lite, Google Play Services stopped using my mobile data. Not completly, but it uses waaaaay less data than with standard Messenger app.
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I don't even have the facebook messanger app, so it can't be that.
Curse you miscellaneous for hiding what's taking my data.
Thanks anyways.
Rajvir8 said:
I don't even have the facebook messanger app, so it can't be that.
Curse you miscellaneous for hiding what's taking my data.
Thanks anyways.
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Miscellaneous is the same thing what shows me battery usage. No idea what that means... but I am guessing it is somehow connected to Google Cloud Messanging (GCM).
Sent from my Mi A1 using XDA Labs
TrueMS said:
So problem isn't solved, it still persists. Google Play Services still take mobile data even when it's disabled to take data from the app...
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The problem is that many apps use google play services components for their function. Any data consumed this way is accounted to play services. You can see some breakdown when you inspect it, but it's not complete.
If you restrict background play services data, some things will not work (hangouts)
only way to really save data is uninstall apps which "might" use them, or disable data when you don't need it.
I can live through a month with 300 mb, if I don't do anything.
Which country do you live in?
Have the same problem - in spite of being on WiFi almost all day, and rin Google Services disabling "allow background data usage", and having data saver on it eats a whopping 700 MB of mobile data in just a couple of weeks. Every month apparently since it's overrun my 1 GB data limit since the beginning of the year. That is with no updates, and no Google play store activity. All of my other apps combined including email and browsing use only 100 MB of data - and that is in a whole month - and on WiFi only as I would expect given my phone settings. Only way I could stop the data hemmorage was to disable mobile data altogether and disable Google Play Services. So now Google Play Service complains at random times day or night that there is a server error - in spite of the fact that I forced a stop and disabled it. It acts more like malware than a useful app. Anyone find a solution?

Mate10Pro / Battery optimisation problem(delay)

hi,
After lock screen for more than few minutes, the screen wake up stop working.
Anyone has any suggestion to fix the problem? I have so far tried "ignore battery optimization" and "launch manually".
THe app tells me to use protected apps but I do not see anywhere in EMUI settings.
It did not work. ''Special access>Ignore optimisations''
It did not work. '' Launch manually''
It did not work. ''I changed my google and instagram accounts.''
especially I am having trouble with instagram and facebook notifications.
Whatsapp notifications are working normally. The phone in the service changed but not resolved. This huawei problem.
Please help me.
EMUI is likely killing off background apps for you, in the name of battery optimization. If rooted, disable the Power Genius app using either Titanium Backup or Service Disabler, and reboot. If not rooted, you can try disabling Power Genius via adb, but I'm not sure it will work.
thref23 said:
EMUI is likely killing off background apps for you, in the name of battery optimization. If rooted, disable the Power Genius app using either Titanium Backup or Service Disabler, and reboot. If not rooted, you can try disabling Power Genius via adb, but I'm not sure it will work.
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what is your phone model? Anyone using mate 10 pro is having this problem?
ladysuin said:
what is your phone model? Anyone using mate 10 pro is having this problem?
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Mediapad M5 but issues like this are specific to all EMUI models. For me, disabling Power Genius prevented Google Maps from getting killed off in the background, and also got rid of bugs related to bluetooth music playback..
thref23 said:
Mediapad M5 but issues like this are specific to all EMUI models. For me, disabling Power Genius prevented Google Maps from getting killed off in the background, and also got rid of bugs related to bluetooth music playback..
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This problem name ''Power Genius'' and Emui has this problem on all devices, is this true?
any fix?
the same as my problem: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/help/mate-10-pro-gmail-notifications-delay-t3736793

Google play services - change system settings

Hello everyone,
I have a Xiaomi note 10 lite with an unjustified battery drain from Google play services. I have done everything to optimize it, including disable the ability to change system settings.
This is something that made a HUGEEE difference in my old OnePlus 6, this is why I wanted to give it a try.
Problem: it keeps getting back on. Everytime I check is enabled again. I had the same issue on the op6, but I don't remember how I fixed it. Any suggestion?
Catcher89 said:
Hello everyone,
I have a Xiaomi note 10 lite with an unjustified battery drain from Google play services. I have done everything to optimize it, including disable the ability to change system settings.
This is something that made a HUGEEE difference in my old OnePlus 6, this is why I wanted to give it a try.
Problem: it keeps getting back on. Everytime I check is enabled again. I had the same issue on the op6, but I don't remember how I fixed it. Any suggestion?
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you can try Universal GMS Doze magisk module
cbendot said:
you can try Universal GMS Doze magisk module
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The phone is unrooted

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