Doze Now Available for Devices on Lollipop - Galaxy Note5 General

Found this article on Phone Arena Doze. Someone has mimic'd the code of Doze from Marshmallow and made it available in a stand alone app in the Play Store. It creates a VPN when your screen is off, and limits background processes' access to data and whatnot, thus limiting wakelocks(at least that is what's advertised) It seems to be working well for me thus far, but I will update with results after I get a full day's use of Doze to see if it has saved me idle battery drain. It may help you too!

My T-Mobile Note 5 received an OTA update that added a feature called "app optimization" which mimics doze.

App optimization came with the Note 5 from day one as far as I know. I got the update on my S6 well before I bought the note 5.
Does anyone know if App Optimization interferes with notifications from apps like whatsapp, telegram, wickr, and signal?

ozaghloul said:
App optimization came with the Note 5 from day one as far as I know. I got the update on my S6 well before I bought the note 5.
Does anyone know if App Optimization interferes with notifications from apps like whatsapp, telegram, wickr, and signal?
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Well it says does before you optimization starts so I'm guess yes.. If you don't use the app for a variety of days
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I had to drop Marshmallow from my Nexus 6 because my alarms stopped going off and I kept missing my meds... Doze has issues.

ozaghloul said:
App optimization came with the Note 5 from day one as far as I know. I got the update on my S6 well before I bought the note 5.
Does anyone know if App Optimization interferes with notifications from apps like whatsapp, telegram, wickr, and signal?
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Not for the N920T, I got it when it first came out. App optimization was only added on the latest update (COJ5), AOGE, BOH4, BOH6, & COI5 did not have it.
Not sure about those apps but it only works on user installed apps. Would be nice if some can make a mod to add system or preinstalled apps.

Hi,
I have owned a nexus 6p which has doze in it and I must say it is the best feature but what app optimization does is shuts down the application or hibernate the application if it's service(s) is not being used for a certain number of days.
But had some screen issues and having a replacement which had the same issue made me switch to note 5.

Related

Anyone here using greenify?

And if so: is it working for you? And what apps are greenified on your nexus?
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Yes.
Yes.
Maps is a big one. It likes to run in the background and eat up battery.
im using, its working, and most my apps are greenified, besides a few root apps. i dont use notifications for any app besides gtalk and gmail, so i greenify all that i can. i also use an app called autostarts, which works well in conjunction with greenify
ya
I still don't know it's purpose.
Yolo
I can't get facebook message notifications even though I ungreenified them
I used to use it. Among the apps I Greenified were:
1. Facebook
2. Maps
3. ESPN Scorecenter
Although I found that WhatsApp and Viber woke my device quite often, I use them all the time so it didn't make sense to include them in the list.
In terms of effect, it did reduce battery consumption some. But then I figured I'd just be a responsible user and sparingly install apps and turn off notifications altogether if I didn't really need them (or use bookmarks to mobile web versions instead). If you really need all your apps, then Greenify is a safe choice.
mlag said:
I used to use it. Among the apps I Greenified were:
1. Facebook
2. Maps
3. ESPN Scorecenter
Although I found that WhatsApp and Viber woke my device quite often, I use them all the time so it didn't make sense to include them in the list.
In terms of effect, it did reduce battery consumption some. But then I figured I'd just be a responsible user and sparingly install apps and turn off notifications altogether if I didn't really need them (or use bookmarks to mobile web versions instead). If you really need all your apps, then Greenify is a safe choice.
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The concept of turning off notifications altogether is good only of the app is properly written for it. For example Facebook.... Even if you turn off all notifications whatsoever it still creates wakeups.
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deeren said:
The concept of turning off notifications altogether is good only of the app is properly written for it. For example Facebook.... Even if you turn off all notifications whatsoever it still creates wakeups.
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Correct. Which is why I now use m.facebook.com instead. The Facebook app is a really terrible battery drainer.
I see maps waking up the phone quite often. But will Google now still work if you greenify maps?
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What was Samsung thinking with S-Health!

The update is from 4/17.
1) The new widget can now take you to only the Steps item. No longer can you tap on different parts of the widget and go to the main app, Steps, or Heart Rate.
2) The S-Cover S-Health widget no longer works properly. You have to open the cover, unlock the phone, then you can close the cover and use the widget.
WTH?!
I definately don't like the new s-health update. You have to add the other programs to the bottom of the home page.
I stop using shealth when I got my fitbit surge, but I do wish I could sync my fitbit with shealth
The only things that I use s-health for is the occasional pulse check and to check the UV. If it wasn't for that, I'd have killed it a long time ago, just so the phone would stop incessantly reminding me to turn on the stupid pedometer that I have absolutely no use for. I have a fitbit one, but even if I didn't, I sure wouldn't go everywhere with my phone attached to me.
I'm so angry at Samsung. This new update is the completely reworked version with the material design. But they couldn't wait a few weeks to fix the bugs, they had to rush it out.
I forgot to mention, there's now no audio cues to indicate if the heart rate monitor is finished with a measurement. Grrrr!
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The only things that I use s-health for is the occasional pulse check and to check the UV. If it wasn't for that, I'd have killed it a long time ago, just so the phone would stop incessantly reminding me to turn on the stupid pedometer that I have absolutely no use for. I have a fitbit one, but even if I didn't, I sure wouldn't go everywhere with my phone attached to me.
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That's really annoying. Maybe try turning pedometer on and off?
You can not turn off the pedometer in the new update to S-Health. Can pause it but not turn it off.
I wonder if I can rollback s-health to a point where I can shut it off. The pedometer notification comes up. I swipe it away and 15 minutes later, it's back. I'm never going to use the damned pedometer. I should be able to kill the notification.
Yep, I'm hating it as well. I can't launch the heartrate monitor from the widget, and I really liked the transparent widgets. Theres no reason why those options couldn't have been included in the update. Post a review and complaint like everyone else in the google play store.. maybe they'll rethink and fix the damned thing's functionality.
No carbs in food summary
The feature that I least like about the new S-Health is that a total carb count in no longer shown at the food summary - just calories. I keep un-installing the new "update" and reverting back to the green S-Health version that shows the carb count at the summary. I turned off auto-updated in Google play but the new version still reloads every couple of days.
I have the mid alpha 2 and wish shealth would sync with it. But I know that Samsung would never do that as they want you to buy their own smartwatch.
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The feature that I least like about the new S-Health is that a total carb count in no longer shown at the food summary - just calories. I keep un-installing the new "update" and reverting back to the green S-Health version that shows the carb count at the summary. I turned off auto-updated in Google play but the new version still reloads every couple of days.
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Make sure you have the auto update turned off in the Samsung app store as well.
Chuck_IV said:
Make sure you have the auto update turned off in the Samsung app store as well.
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How do you do that? Not seeing that on the built in version of apps on the Note with the Lollipop update.
There have been some S-Health updates since, and it is keeping getting better and better
Widgets have also been updated.

Marshmallow 6.0.1 App permission (waking up device)

Hi all,
I have a question regarding the new app permission management in Marshmallow 6.0.1. In Lollipop (5.1.1) we used to have the option to prevent an app from waking up the device or keeping it awake. I used to uncheck that box for Google Play services as this was constantly running and eating up my battery. When I go through the new extended Marshmallow app management, I get several options that i can allow or deny (body sensors, calendars, camera, contacts, location, etc. see attached screenshot). But nowhere can I find the option to prevent the app/service from waking up or keeping the device awake.
Anyone know where I can find this or how to do this in Marshmallow?
OneTruth said:
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the new app permission management in Marshmallow 6.0.1. In Lollipop (5.1.1) we used to have the option to prevent an app from waking up the device or keeping it awake. I used to uncheck that box for Google Play services as this was constantly running and eating up my battery. When I go through the new extended Marshmallow app management, I get several options that i can allow or deny (body sensors, calendars, camera, contacts, location, etc. see attached screenshot). But nowhere can I find the option to prevent the app/service from waking up or keeping the device awake.
Anyone know where I can find this or how to do this in Marshmallow?
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Use latest package disabler for preventing apps to awake the phone or updated through Google play
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zizon65 said:
Use latest package disabler for preventing apps to awake the phone or updated through Google play
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Is that the only way for now?
That's the appropriate way I know
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zizon65 said:
That's the appropriate way I know
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What I can find in the Play Store is Package Disabler Pro (Samsung). From the description and the screenshots I see you can enable/disable apps/services. I can do that already with Titanium Backup. But I can't disable the Google Play services, I just want to keep them from waking up the device, or keeping it awake while screen is off.
OneTruth said:
What I can find in the Play Store is Package Disabler Pro (Samsung). From the description and the screenshots I see you can enable/disable apps/services. I can do that already with Titanium Backup. But I can't disable the Google Play services, I just want to keep them from waking up the device, or keeping it awake while screen is off.
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Yes but with Package Disabler Pro for Samsung you can do things, that you can't with TTB, in one word it's more powerful
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zizon65 said:
Yes but with Package Disabler Pro for Samsung you can do things, that you can't with TTB, in one word it's more powerful
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TB does what it needs to do for me, as I'm not looking for anything beyond what it can do. Just freeze apps/services I don't use and every once in a while a backup. I just need something good that can prevent an app from waking up device, just like the basic functionality we had in Lollipop in the app management section.
zizon65 said:
Yes but with Package Disabler Pro for Samsung you can do things, that you can't with TTB, in one word it's more powerful
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You're completely missing his point. He doesn't want to disable google play services, he wants to prevent it from waking up the phone.
Package Disabler Pro is more powerful than TB? I hope you're trolling.
OneTruth said:
TB does what it needs to do for me, as I'm not looking for anything beyond what it can do. Just freeze apps/services I don't use and every once in a while a backup. I just need something good that can prevent an app from waking up device, just like the basic functionality we had in Lollipop in the app management section.
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As far as I can tell, the doze feature is supposed to be in charge of preventing wakelocks and keep your phone from staying awake. So Google probably thought that denying the stay awake permission isn't needed anymore. Tbh, it denying 'stay awake' in app permissions in previous builds on android didn't do much for battery life, at least for me. Some things you could try is cleaning google play services data, and deleting google now if you dont use it.
Bhavpreet said:
You're completely missing his point. He doesn't want to disable google play services, he wants to prevent it from waking up the phone.
Package Disabler Pro is more powerful than TB? I hope you're trolling.
As far as I can tell, the doze feature is supposed to be in charge of preventing wakelocks and keep your phone from staying awake. So Google probably thought that denying the stay awake permission isn't needed anymore. Tbh, it denying 'stay awake' in app permissions in previous builds on android didn't do much for battery life, at least for me. Some things you could try is cleaning google play services data, and deleting google now if you dont use it.
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You did not understand me either! What I've said is that Package Disabler Pro not only can prevent app from waking up the phone, but can prevent such app from updated by Google play service.
I also maintain that Package Disabler Pro is more powerful than TTB in terms of preventing an app from doing anything even operating in the background.
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@Bhavpreet I think for me it did quite the thing. Before I disabled apps/services I didn't need I saw Google Play Services popping up in the battery stats a lot. Once I hit the switch and didn't allow the service to wake up the phone or keep it awake, it disappeared from the battery stats.
Currently, from what I can see in the battery stats, the play service is running 4 things:
- Google Service Framework
- Google Play Services
- Google Backup Transport
- Google Account Manager
I have the backup to cloud enabled for contacts/notes/etc. Which one of the above is safe to freeze without interfering in that process?
@zizon65 Are you talking about freezing/disabling an app? Or only stopping it from waking up the device, but leaving the service/app intact for when you manually open it?
@OneTruth it could be achieved by using xposed for the module appopsxposed though I only tested it under cm13 on another phone
zizon65 said:
You did not understand me either! What I've said is that Package Disabler Pro not only can prevent app from waking up the phone, but can prevent such app from updated by Google play service.
I also maintain that Package Disabler Pro is more powerful than TTB in terms of preventing an app from doing anything even operating in the background.
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He does not want to disable it, he just wants to stop it from waking the device. Disabling google play services effectively transforms your device into a dumb phone, whats the point?
OneTruth said:
@Bhavpreet I think for me it did quite the thing. Before I disabled apps/services I didn't need I saw Google Play Services popping up in the battery stats a lot. Once I hit the switch and didn't allow the service to wake up the phone or keep it awake, it disappeared from the battery stats.
Currently, from what I can see in the battery stats, the play service is running 4 things:
- Google Service Framework
- Google Play Services
- Google Backup Transport
- Google Account Manager
I have the backup to cloud enabled for contacts/notes/etc. Which one of the above is safe to freeze without interfering in that process?
@zizon65 Are you talking about freezing/disabling an app? Or only stopping it from waking up the device, but leaving the service/app intact for when you manually open it?
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You wont be able to remove any of those 4 services without breaking google play services as a whole afaik. I don't even use google for my backup account, but i still have backup transport eating at my battery. Google Services, on average, uses 1-4% of my battery, usually on the lower end. Like I said, clear its data and cache, give it a restart, and see if that helps. I also recommend turning off auto update in the playstore, and deleting google now data and app and reinstalling it.
Last option, and this will definitely work considering you upgraded, factory reset the device.
Also, PDP disables apps, meaning it completely gets rid of them from your device until theyre enabled again, which is not a solution to your problem.
@Bhavpreet How com this was possible in Lollipop without breaking anything? Everything was running perfectly for me, without Google Play Services ever showing up in the battery stats. So I won't be factory resetting. Clearing cache already did that, no result. Will try out @Zenroid solution.
I think this is doing the trick. Will post back with results after the next full charge.
Zenroid said:
@OneTruth it could be achieved by using xposed for the module appopsxposed though I only tested it under cm13 on another phone
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Disable Battery Optimization

So it looks like there are many people having issues with the battery optimization feature, which lets me guess oneplus is already aware of the problem. My question is if there is a way to disable the optimization completely for now until oneplus has sorted things out.
Since the last update it is so aggressive, it kills youtube's connection to my chromecast every few minutes, rendering all control features unuseable as I always have to reconnect before I can do anything. This also makes my wearOS watch unuseable as it also depends on the phone keeping the connections alive.
You can turn off Optimization for YouTube and WearOS
Settings > Apps & Notifications > Special app access
You can turn off optimization for any app, and see the advanced in the 3 dot menu. I had the same problem with my watch, turned off the watch app and helper, now works great. I also turned off messenger, no problems now.
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I also would like to know if this is possible in an easy way. I don't want to disable it for 256 apps independently.
Aircraft800 said:
You can turn off Optimization for YouTube and WearOS
Settings > Apps & Notifications > Special app access
You can turn off optimization for any app, and see the advanced in the 3 dot menu. I had the same problem with my watch, turned off the watch app and helper, now works great. I also turned off messenger, no problems now.
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Thanks for the reply!
That setting was the first thing I checked and already disabled optimization for the wearOS and cast apps which work fine now. Unfortunately it won't let me disable it for the youtube app as it handles that one as a system app. As long as youtube is not allowed in the background wearOS has nothing to communicate with so I still can't control it.
That's why my next thought was if I can't disable it for system apps maybe there is a way to completely disable it until oneplus has the problem solved. I know that solution would suck but at the moment I am forced to use another phone to use youtube properly which sucks even more imo.
boelze said:
Thanks for the reply!
That setting was the first thing I checked and already disabled optimization for the wearOS and cast apps which work fine now. Unfortunately it won't let me disable it for the youtube app as it handles that one as a system app. As long as youtube is not allowed in the background wearOS has nothing to communicate with so I still can't control it.
That's why my next thought was if I can't disable it for system apps maybe there is a way to completely disable it until oneplus has the problem solved. I know that solution would suck but at the moment I am forced to use another phone to use youtube properly which sucks even more imo.
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I wonder if the system mover app works on Pie and YouTube? I didn't realize YouTube was a system app since it's from the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.j4velin.systemappmover
Aircraft800 said:
I wonder if the system mover app works on Pie and YouTube? I didn't realize YouTube was a system app since it's from the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.j4velin.systemappmover
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I would love to try this but I am unrooted. Youtube should be on the list but it is not, I am guessing that is because it comes preinstalled, the playstore app isn't there as well for example.
I know this is an old thread, but the more I use my new phone, the more I believe this to be the issue with my Gmail app constantly putting my Exchange accounts back to 30 minute fetch. And, I cannot disable battery optimization on Gmail because it's a system app (and I do not want to root). For now, every other day, I have to tell the device that it really is OK for Gmail to remain constantly connected to my Exchange account, that I actually prefer it to be. I've made it to 54 hours with my normal use (OVER 7 HRS S.O.T), not trying to stretch it at all, no battery saving features on whatsoever. So it's safe to say I can afford for Gmail to stay connected with Exchange. The optimization is a bit too aggressive for not allowing system apps to be excluded.
I've also had issues with Google Assistant not reminding me about reminders that are clearly in the list of her reminders, and I think this to be the culprit as well, and again, can't disable it because it's not on the list.
cannothas said:
I know this is an old thread, but the more I use my new phone, the more I believe this to be the issue with my Gmail app constantly putting my Exchange accounts back to 30 minute fetch. And, I cannot disable battery optimization on Gmail because it's a system app (and I do not want to root). For now, every other day, I have to tell the device that it really is OK for Gmail to remain constantly connected to my Exchange account, that I actually prefer it to be. I've made it to 54 hours with my normal use (OVER 7 HRS S.O.T), not trying to stretch it at all, no battery saving features on whatsoever. So it's safe to say I can afford for Gmail to stay connected with Exchange. The optimization is a bit too aggressive for not allowing system apps to be excluded.
I've also had issues with Google Assistant not reminding me about reminders that are clearly in the list of her reminders, and I think this to be the culprit as well, and again, can't disable it because it's not on the list.
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Having exactly same problems with gmail and chrome (html5 push notifications). I am rooted. So I am considering to mark those apps as non system apps, but still not sure if this won't brake future updates or something.

S20 series standby battery /disable bloatware HOW TO

Dear All,
During the past 10yrs at least I was /am a Samsung fan but not only.
I was using Galaxy phones from S4 up until now to S20Ultra. But also Oneplus devices and iPhones.
During this time I was able to see and maybe understand what is causing battery draining on Android devices, especially to Samsung ones.
Using Package Disabler Pro I was able to reduce at maximum the battery drain especially during standby.
Below are some insights from my own experience.
I did provide them to my friends who have S10+ and Note 10+ devices and they have now improved standby battery life for their devices.
What I did:
Step #1 - Download and install Package Disabler Pro or Package Disabler Pro Samsung (I am unable to provide the link because it is a paid application, but it is usable)
Step #2 - Enable as Admin
Step #3 - Disable the following bloatware
AndroidAuto if you don;t have a car enabled with AndroidAuto technology
ANT+ services
AR app if you are not a fan of them
Basic Daydreams
Bixby all services
all IMS services
CarmodeStub
Default Print Service
Dictionary
Emergency
Enterprise SIM Pin SErvice
Facebook services without the aplication itself
GameDriver and services
Google Play Services for AR
Google Text to Speach
Magnifier
Market Feedback Agent
Ok Google
Photosaver
Print Service
Samsung Daily
Samsung Galaxy Friends
Samsung Kids Installer
Samsung Mirror Link
Samsung Push Service
Samsung Text to speach
SwiftKey app
Tags
Tips
Upday
User dictionary
User manual
Voice wakeup
Work setup
X Google
The MOST IMPORTANT is to disable the following:
com.sec.ims
imsLogger
IMS Service
IMS Settings
ANT + DUT
ANT Radio Service
ANT+HAL Service
ANT+ PLugins Service
Bixby Routines
Bixby Service
Bixby Vision
Bixby Voice
Bixby Voice Stub
BixbyVision Framework
Default Print Service
Facebook App Installe
Facebook App manager
Facebook Services
Nearby device scaning
Nearby Service
Print Spoolr
OK Google enrollment
Samsung Daily
Samsung Push Service
Thank you so much for this list - I was thinking of using this package disabler but dont know what apks do disable. Works great so far
EDIT = No changes. i tested it for 24h and standby drain is still the same. (1.5%/h overall, night 0.5%/h)
stefanz08 said:
Dear All,
During the past 10yrs at least I was /am a Samsung fan but not only.
I was using Galaxy phones from S4 up until now to S20Ultra. But also Oneplus devices and iPhones.
During this time I was able to see and maybe understand what is causing battery draining on Android devices, especially to Samsung ones.
Using Package Disabler Pro I was able to reduce at maximum the battery drain especially during standby.
Below are some insights from my own experience.
I did provide them to my friends who have S10+ and Note 10+ devices and they have now improved standby battery life for their devices.
What I did:
Step #1 - Download and install Package Disabler Pro or Package Disabler Pro Samsung (I am unable to provide the link because it is a paid application, but it is usable)
Step #2 - Enable as Admin
Step #3 - Disable the following bloatware
AndroidAuto if you don;t have a car enabled with AndroidAuto technology
ANT+ services
AR app if you are not a fan of them
Basic Daydreams
Bixby all services
all IMS services
CarmodeStub
Default Print Service
Dictionary
Emergency
Enterprise SIM Pin SErvice
Facebook services without the aplication itself
GameDriver and services
Google Play Services for AR
Google Text to Speach
Magnifier
Market Feedback Agent
Ok Google
Photosaver
Print Service
Samsung Daily
Samsung Galaxy Friends
Samsung Kids Installer
Samsung Mirror Link
Samsung Push Service
Samsung Text to speach
SwiftKey app
Tags
Tips
Upday
User dictionary
User manual
Voice wakeup
Work setup
X Google
The MOST IMPORTANT is to disable the following:
com.sec.ims
imsLogger
IMS Service
IMS Settings
ANT + DUT
ANT Radio Service
ANT+HAL Service
ANT+ PLugins Service
Bixby Routines
Bixby Service
Bixby Vision
Bixby Voice
Bixby Voice Stub
BixbyVision Framework
Default Print Service
Facebook App Installe
Facebook App manager
Facebook Services
Nearby device scaning
Nearby Service
Print Spoolr
OK Google enrollment
Samsung Daily
Samsung Push Service
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Thank you.How much this actually saves battery.Will it help for overall battery life or only standby?
Zixi said:
Thank you.How much this actually saves battery.Will it help for overall battery life or only standby?
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both.
in standby i get almost no battery consuption and general battery i am getting 7hrs SoT.
thanks.
stefanz08 said:
both.
in standby i get almost no battery consuption and general battery i am getting 7hrs SoT.
thanks.
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Exynos or snapdragob?And are you on 120hz or 60hz.
Looks good but something from that list crippled VOLTE and the samsung messages app. Will keep testing and try to figure it out. I'm on sprint S20. Thanks
From my understanding, some or all of the following are required for VOLte and calling via WiFi:
stefanz08 said:
com.sec.ims
IMS Service
IMS Settings
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I have always done this to every Samsung device I have owned and enjoy minimal standby drain.
Btw CCSWE App Manager is a better buy than Package Disabler Pro since the later has license linked to your device Id, you change your phone, your license is lost.
Additionally I use CCSWE(paid once) on all my Samsung devices.
Lurien said:
Looks good but something from that list crippled VOLTE and the samsung messages app. Will keep testing and try to figure it out. I'm on sprint S20. Thanks
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Exactly the same here.... enable again Samsung Push Service for messages and IMS Service for Volte...
S20U-Exynos
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Kiran-Kumar said:
I have always done this to every Samsung device I have owned and enjoy minimal standby drain.
Btw CCSWE App Manager is a better buy than Package Disabler Pro since the later has license linked to your device Id, you change your phone, your license is lost.
Additionally I use CCSWE(paid once) on all my Samsung devices.
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Agree with you... i also use CCSWE (paid) and it suits me more than Package Disabler..
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Kiran-Kumar said:
I have always done this to every Samsung device I have owned and enjoy minimal standby drain.
Btw CCSWE App Manager is a better buy than Package Disabler Pro since the later has license linked to your device Id, you change your phone, your license is lost.
Additionally I use CCSWE(paid once) on all my Samsung devices.
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Ditto, also Package Disabler Pro hasn't been updated since sept of last year while ccswe is constantly updated.
stefanz08 said:
both.
in standby i get almost no battery consuption and general battery i am getting 7hrs SoT.
thanks.
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Hi...debloated almost all what you offered , checked it out overnight and ended up with the same battery drain 0.7% as before...weird [emoji848]
S20U-Exynos
Xode said:
Hi...debloated almost all what you offered , checked it out overnight and ended up with the same battery drain 0.7% as before...weird [emoji848]S20U-Exynos
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On my S20 Exynos its also the same. Used it for 24h and still same battery drain. (1.5%/h) Very weird, I disable all the apks that was mentioned in the first post.
just because you didnt need the apps it dont mean other wont need it.
IMS is important for VoLTE, VoWifi and RCS, why would you disable this.
Also you know what Emergency is for? It not sounds right to do disable that...
xmenmatrix said:
just because you didnt need the apps it dont mean other wont need it.
IMS is important for VoLTE, VoWifi and RCS, why would you disable this.
Also you know what Emergency is for? It not sounds right to do disable that...
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Yep,just these "apps" that you have listed and a few more have not disabled because i need them...actually i am satisfy with 0.7% on standby [emoji3]
S20U-Exynos
Why don't you guys just debloat with adb? You can either debloat or freeze
m_reyna_16 said:
Why don't you guys just debloat with adb? You can either debloat or freeze
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Why when you can do it from the phone without the need for a computer
Reuben_skelz92 said:
Why when you can do it from the phone without the need for a computer
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Just saying pros and cons... I guess it comes down to preference... One can argue that u don't have to install an app on the phone lol
Anywho, still a good list for reference either way u want to do it
Just use KILLAPPS Pro version.
Activate USER APPS and SYSTEM APPS
Then you'll see that there are like 290 app running, kill them all.
Also use Deep Sleeping in App Power Management.
I use Exynos and battery life is kicking after update TD5
I had already disabled a few apks myself and I was getting around 0.7% screen off discharging speed.
After following the guide and disabling a few more, it went down to 0.4%.
Thank you very much.
alleshi said:
Just use KILLAPPS Pro version.
Activate USER APPS and SYSTEM APPS
Then you'll see that there are like 290 app running, kill them all.
Also use Deep Sleeping in App Power Management.
I use Exynos and battery life is kicking after update TD5
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Out of those 290 apps, are there any that are required for voLTE or wifi calling and RCS? Cause i use those features a lot. Thanks!

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