Is there any solution to smartmanager framework wakelock? drain a lots of battery i try to use disable service but i don't find any service of it...also disabling all service of smart manager i have Always smartmanager framework wakelock...so any help???
thanks for all in advance
Did you figure out how to get rid of this? I also have this wakelock. Have not found a solution yet. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Hi,
same issue here: GSbat tells me 1h 27m 3s (30) SmartManager framework thread for a total CPU usage of 3h 13m.
How can I disable this battery killer?
Thanks!
Tried to totally remove SM but after a while appears a message saying "Sm stops working" . After a restart of the phone everything seems to be fine. Of course I don t have SM anymore but who cares.
Found any other solution ?
I have a different Samsung phone, with 5.1.1 deleting Smart Manager gets rid of those two wakelocks, but with 6.0.1 they stay there. They run as a part of "Android System" or something, I can't figure out what I need to delete to purge them. In any case, you can restrict wakelocks with paid version of Amplify.
zpk787 said:
with 5.1.1 deleting Smart Manager gets rid of those two wakelocks
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Hello!
I have Samsung sm-n9005 with Android 5.0. What should I disable in 'PackageDisabler Pro' (or other such application) to prevent 'smartmanager framework thread' from starting?
Kind regards
Enabling applications reduced 'smartmanager framework thread' wakelock!
Hello!
I have Samsung sm-n9005 with Android 5.0. I have enabled all disabled packages or applications (which I did not use) and 'smartmanager framework thread' wakelock reduced dozens of times! Can anyone explain why the wakelock reduced?
Kind regards
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hey...
i have international rooted gs2..
every time after i install an app, the same spam wanting me to download some netqin virus security keeps coming up!
any suggestions or instructions on how to remove this?
help will be greatly appreciated.
Try to figure out what program you installed right before this happened, then install titanium backup and remove it.
That would be this app:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nqmobile.antivirus20&hl=en
Either uninstall anything that mentions it from settings -> Applications -> Manage, or flash a custom firmware that isn't full of bloatware.
If you've installed an app called "Android Booster" from the same company, then that might be the culprit.
It might be any of these apps too:
https://market.android.com/developer?pub=NetQin+Mobile+Inc.
Googling "android netqin" turned all this up.
Has anyone had issues with s health after root. For some reason it fust force closes. I can wipe cache and it will let me input my personal info but after that it just force closes
Rodman27 said:
Has anyone had issues with s health after root. For some reason it fust force closes. I can wipe cache and it will let me input my personal info but after that it just force closes
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Do you by chance have Xposed framework with a multiwindow module? Try disabling the module.
I do not. All I have done is root the phone. The program was working after rooting was done however after a reboot maybe a couple hours later it started the force close.
Rodman27 said:
I do not. All I have done is root the phone. The program was working after rooting was done however after a reboot maybe a couple hours later it started the force close.
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Not sure then. Only time I've seen issues is when multiwindow Xposed hack was used.
You haven't frozen any apps/bloat in TiBu have you?
I'm rooted and mine works just fine. I use it everyday.
Started Over
I finally just used Odin and all is good:good:. Thanks everybody for trying to help.
I am having the same issue. I have Xposed installed with the Xposed Wallet hack, but not the multi- window hack. I used "Multi Window Manager" from the play store to manage my MW, so I uninstalled that to see if that was causing the problem. No luck.
Running Nottach's P-Rom, Xposed framework, Xposed Wallet Hack, the CASUAL Root-Recovery.
i have rooted, debloated, done Xposed multi window hack (not enabled) and TiBU frozen apps; S Health crashes every time. so i froze it; didnt use/need/want it before.
oddly it reminded me of the 'health' functions on a watchphone i had from 2008; it had a period/ovulation calculator. wtf.
Sorry for thread jacking -- but is there a way to have the Shealth pedometer keep running all the time?
netsyd said:
Sorry for thread jacking -- but is there a way to have the Shealth pedometer keep running all the time?
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Mine worked when I had a widget.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
just got an 4.3 update for my S4 LTE. upon checking the S-health there are dashboard missing and some bug to be fix
missing dashboard: (needed badly)
1. Blood Glocuse
2. Blood Pressure
Bugs to be Fix
1. food tracker - searching food and selecting crash, and changing the quantity for saved meal.
added dashboard (graet
1. workout, running walking and cycling with maps (gps) (replace running mate)
thats it, hope samsung see this..
Rodman27 said:
I finally just used Odin and all is good:good:. Thanks everybody for trying to help.
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I edited my build.prop following these instructions I found online, everything now works wonderfully!
Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.
We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.
Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.
Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.
Install the Xposed framework again.
The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.
I rooted using the CF Auto method or whatever it was last week to try playing Hearthstone on my Note 4, however now my phone gets significant lag issues (screen locks up for 3-4 seconds every 5 minutes or so) and even stuttering while playing music over Spotify. Any ideas?
I uninstalled Xposed and the App Settings module to see if that would fix it, but it hasn't.
Brilliancy said:
I rooted using the CF Auto method or whatever it was last week to try playing Hearthstone on my Note 4, however now my phone gets significant lag issues (screen locks up for 3-4 seconds every 5 minutes or so) and even stuttering while playing music over Spotify. Any ideas?
I uninstalled Xposed and the App Settings module to see if that would fix it, but it hasn't.
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hi,
i had similar and other experiences with Xposed and lag issue. (in past month) I have found that Xposed can break certain apps (when installing etc.. Shealth.. Play store, Samsung store, Private mode, and cause lag.
You must take into account that Xposed was last updated even before Note 4 was released.(?) So to me its not fully optimised? for Note 4?
However, I also found that Xposed broke certain apps.. even after i uninstalled it! eg.. My Play store was working fine with Xposed (Patched./fixes applied) and after i uninstalled Xposed i suddenly couldn't install apps from Play store! I was so fed trying to "fix" Play store etc... i just flashed my latest Official Rom over it..(All problems fixed!) So it could be Xposed that was original cause of your lag?.. even if you have uninstalled it? I have also found after uninstalling Xposed, some other module's functions are still present and i can still use it!
Just a pointer, maybe it helps?
good luck
Search the forum. It is S-Health, that causes lags, because it uses Secure Storage, which is not working with root. But there is a good news! There is already fix for it in custom kernels and XPosed Framework (search for SHealth in modules). You can use either.
Zer0r said:
Search the forum. It is S-Health, that causes lags, because it uses Secure Storage, which is not working with root. But there is a good news! There is already fix for it in custom kernels and XPosed Framework (search for SHealth in modules). You can use either.
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I tried searching a bit, but wasn't finding any results for what little I knew. Sorry about that. Thanks a bunch for the help. Will simply disabling S Health solve the issues since I don't use it anyways?
Edit: Just realized you mentioned a solution also within the Xposed framework, I'll try that! Sorry, I'm pretty tired haha
Brilliancy said:
I tried searching a bit, but wasn't finding any results for what little I knew. Sorry about that. Thanks a bunch for the help. Will simply disabling S Health solve the issues since I don't use it anyways?
Edit: Just realized you mentioned a solution also within the Xposed framework, I'll try that! Sorry, I'm pretty tired haha
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hi ,
yes, i think @Zer0r means the XsecureStorage module ( Wanam )
http://repo.xposed.info/module/ma.wanam.xshealth
Just to point out that maybe you overlooked an important fact and that is you still have the lag issue after ........uninstalling Xposed ?
thus Xposed must have "broken" something ? in process ? for you to have lag after uninstalling Xposed ?
to fix you now have to install Xposed again.(thus a temporally fix ????)
When i had Xposed installed and used XsecureStorage module it fixed my Shealthapp ( i had no lag ,so it was not an issue to me ) but it did not fix my Private mode .(So to me its a hit and miss )
Good luck
You can either install the secure storage xposed mod or edit your buildprop and change secure storage to false
willcor said:
When i had Xposed installed and used XsecureStorage module it fixed my Shealthapp ( i had no lag ,so it was not an issue to me ) but it did not fix my Private mode .(So to me its a hit and miss )
Good luck
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Quote from Wanam's ROM thread:
"If you can't get Private mode to work: backup your user Apps through TB, wipe data partition from recovery, reboot, setup Private mode and restore your Apps."
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Quote from Wanam's ROM thread:
"If you can't get Private mode to work: backup your user Apps through TB, wipe data partition from recovery, reboot, setup Private mode and restore your Apps."
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hi,
thank you for your input, but i do know all relevant fixes.. (including your one.) Done them in past. Bottom line
I am not to interested if Private mode works or not..!
The point i am trying to bring across is that Xposed is not 100% optimised
for Note 4 and keeps on breaking various apps!
I have Xposed installed on my Note 3./.Note 2../ Note 8.0 (tab) and my HTC one X, no problems at all on any of these devices! My Note 4 i had Xposed installed on and off, since October this year.. so i do know Xposed very, very well! and relevant patches.
Bottom line is
if the dev. manages to optimise Xposed for lollipop (ART) i will install Xposed again! So i do fancy/like Xposed but is not so hardup to use it, (if it breaks so many apps and you have to patch it.)
This is my message i am try to bring across. with Xposed.. but then its your choice to install or not.?
thanks for your input and good luck
Lesson here is don't use xposed unless u do 5 minutes of reading first on how to use it with this phone. Been using it correctly since launch day, why...... cause I didn't just install it, I read what was suppose to be done before and after it is installed. Sorry just really sick of seeing the countless posts about this. There should be a sticky about xposed, but people would still fail to see it.
Before you even install xposed you should:
1. With titanium backup, freeze health service, private mode, and s health. Wipe data for those apps as well.
2. Edit build prop:
ro.build.selinux to 0 if you have a permissive kernel or want to flash one.
ro.config.knox to 0
ro.config.tima to 0
ro.securestorage.support to false
3. Reboot
4.install xposed, install framework, reboot.
5. Install Wanam 3.2.5,( do Not install newest 3.2.6 as there is something wrong with it, causes reboots while hanging at the startup system update process), go into security hacks and tick disable secure storage, and reboot.
6. In titanium backup, unfreeze health service, private mode, and s health.
7. Reboot and enjoy
I've even done this with skipping some of the reboots and been fine, but just to make sure you have no problems, do everything as written. And yes I know I edit other things in the build prop which is really overkill.
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willcor said:
hi,
thank you for your input, but i do know all relevant fixes.. (including your one.) Done them in past. Bottom line
I am not to interested if Private mode works or not..!
The point i am trying to bring across is that Xposed is not 100% optimised
for Note 4 and keeps on breaking various apps!
I have Xposed installed on my Note 3./.Note 2../ Note 8.0 (tab) and my HTC one X, no problems at all on any of these devices! My Note 4 i had Xposed installed on and off, since October this year.. so i do know Xposed very, very well! and relevant patches.
Bottom line is
if the dev. manages to optimise Xposed for lollipop (ART) i will install Xposed again! So i do fancy/like Xposed but is not so hardup to use it, (if it breaks so many apps and you have to patch it.)
This is my message i am try to bring across. with Xposed.. but then its your choice to install or not.?
thanks for your input and good luck
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So u uninstalled xposed and are not installing it again because u don't want to do a lil bit of work after a fresh install, despite all the pluses it brings? I find it so useful that I probably won't upgrade to 5.0 until xposed is compatible unless xposed will never be compatible.
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So u uninstalled xposed and are not installing it again because u don't want to do a lil bit of work after a fresh install, despite all the pluses it brings? I find it so useful that I probably won't upgrade to 5.0 until xposed is compatible unless xposed will never be compatible.[/QUOTE]
hi
thanks for you input ,
No ,i think maybe you "misinterpret" my last post ?( I did read up and follow correct Guidelines availeable .)
I stated that i know Xposed quite well and have installed Xposed all my other devices ..no problem etc .
On my Note 4 I have installed Xposed "on and off " since October (maybe 3 or 4 times ? i don't really know .)
Overall Xposed work well, no problems ,its just "sooner or later" an app would break !
eg . after using Xposed for a while( week or so )my Play store " broke"..could'nt install and have to apply fixes /patches all over again ( freeze S health / Install Xposed again /clear Shealth data etc etc )
other instant was using Xposed for a while my 'Samsung store " app broke .......!
Had to apply fixes/patches all over again ....!
I had my Private mode working in most of these cases ,but lost interest in hiding apps ..for what ?
I don't keep no "sensitive " stuff etc. on my device ,so don't really have any need for it .
As i am looking more forward to flash "Lollipop" onto my device ,i am not so "interested "
to keep Xposed on my Note 4 .( for every now and then ,for something to break and then apply fixes , after a while that was my experiences .)
Also i believe Xposed is not fully "optimised " for our Note 4 ..as i stated(/reason) , in my previous post above.
So if you chose to have Xposed on your device ,happy with it ,its your choice . (,i have no problem with that )
( i am also overall a " fan/supporter " of Xposed )
its just that my Note 4 is tweaked / running ... very smooth and i have no complaints/issues about... ..battery /lag or anything in paticular .
Good luck
Many people have been having a problem with the SystemUpdateService Wakelock from Google Play Services on their OnePlus One. On other custom roms people have been able to fix it by disabling Wakeup in Google play services in Privacy Guard. I tried that using appops using Xposed but the wakelock was still there even after disabling Wakeup to Google Play services.
Looking at how CM12 Nightlies fixed the issue I learned how to fix it on Oxygen OS.
Method 1 (Tasker)- credit Dimitris Psallidas
* Tasker and Root required
** tested and survives reboot
1. Create a profile based on "Event > System > Device Boot"
2. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm enable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
3. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
https://plus.google.com/112425488314892935797/posts/VqubRkcTpEE
Method 2 - credit Calkulin
This method fixes the problem at the source by flashing a zip file through your custom recovery. It will fix the wakelock until play services updates. Then you will have to flash a new updated zip. Find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...mod-google-play-services-update-wake-t3078082
Method 3
First, you need to download Disable Service from the Play Store, it requires root. Then under the System tab you need to go to Google Play Services and enable SystemUpdateService. That will fix your wakelock. You will notice that there is another SystemUpdateService under Google Services Framework, but leave that one disabled. -
This method is a Temporary Fix. You must enable that service again after a Reboot. OxygenOS disables it by default on boot which causes the wakelock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-l9/general/carbonrom-wakelock-systemupdateservice-t3059218
Already posted it on the Ox OS thread.
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Does anyone no now to enable the service on boot with Tasker? I don't know if a terminal command or a script could be used to enable that service.
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Yup. This was posted for CM back when it had the same wakelock: https://plus.google.com/112425488314892935797/posts/VqubRkcTpEE
Thanks, those methods work great for automatically taking care of the problem.
It's by far easier:
- Xposed
- Install "Wakelock Terminator" from the Play Store
- Search for the Play Services, filter the wakelock "SystemUpdateService"
kurtextrem said:
It's by far easier:
- Xposed
- Install "Wakelock Terminator" from the Play Store
- Search for the Play Services, filter the wakelock "SystemUpdateService"
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Not working with oxygen os (5.0.2)
I did this Tasker fix on mine and holy crap what a difference. Back to similar battery life as when I was running stock 4.4.4.
denyo81 said:
Not working with oxygen os (5.0.2)
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You need to download xposed for 5.0
Jgard said:
I did this Tasker fix on mine and holy crap what a difference. Back to similar battery life as when I was running stock 4.4.4.
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Can you guide me configuring tasker ? I never used it actually. Please tell me a step by step procedure as I am a total noob in this.
I pretty much haven't ever gotten Tasker to work because it requires a lot of effort. But if you follow the OP, it's really easy to figure out. (this is my way of saying I barely know what I'm doing and don't feel qualified to explain how to do it)
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Many people have been having a problem with the SystemUpdateService Wakelock from Google Play Services on their OnePlus One. On other custom roms people have been able to fix it by disabling Wakeup in Google play services in Privacy Guard. I tried that using appops using Xposed but the wakelock was still there even after disabling Wakeup to Google Play services.
Looking at how CM12 Nightlies fixed the issue I learned how to fix it on Oxygen OS.
Method 1 (Tasker)- credit Dimitris Psallidas
* Tasker and Root required
** tested and survives reboot
1. Create a profile based on "Event > System > Device Boot"
2. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm enable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
3. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
https://plus.google.com/112425488314892935797/posts/VqubRkcTpEE
Method 2
First, you need to download Disable Service from the Play Store, it requires root. Then under the System tab you need to go to Google Play Services and enable SystemUpdateService. That will fix your wakelock. You will notice that there is another SystemUpdateService under Google Services Framework, but leave that one disabled. -
This method is a Temporary Fix. You must enable that service again after a Reboot. OxygenOS disables it by default on boot which causes the wakelock.
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Works like a charm thank you very much
HUGE THUMBS UP! This totally fixed my battery issue! Thank you so much!!!
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Any fix without root. I can't root for work apps on phone.
What a difference this makes... Loving oxygen with xposed... It does everything I want and rock solid stable. Thanks for this fix!
A.VOID said:
Any fix without root. I can't root for work apps on phone.
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This will work for you but you need a custom recovery to flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...mod-google-play-services-update-wake-t3078082
Calkulin said:
This will work for you but you need a custom recovery to flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...mod-google-play-services-update-wake-t3078082
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Was there another non-root solution? The two methods in the op speak to root.
I have twrp recovery installed now
I haven't seen any that don't require root but then again, I didn't really look since I fixed the source of the issue the first time I saw it on my phone
Calkulin said:
I haven't seen any that don't require root but then again, I didn't really look since I fixed the source of the issue the first time I saw it on my phone
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I posted your fix as a method on the original post. Thanks for your contribution.
works great thanks
This is a guide to implement universal Gms Doze in pie Roms
Note - this is a temperory fix
Process
- Install universal Gms doze module From Magisk manager
- reboot
- go to device admin tab under security in Settings and just disable find my device
- then go to apps and Notification > Advanced > special App access > battery optimisation > all apps
If google play services showing under apps then it is good to go
Note - as this is a temporary fix you have to disable find my device after every reboot.
@gautam said:
This is a guide to implement universal Gms Doze in pie Roms
Note - this is a temperory fix
Process
- Install universal Gms doze module From Magisk manager
- reboot
- go to device admin tab under security in Settings and just disable find my device
- then go to apps and Notification > Advanced > special App access > battery optimisation > all apps
If google play services showing under apps then it is good to go
Note - as this is a temporary fix you have to disable find my device after every reboot.
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Why need gms doze module? Pie is already optimize.
People experience crashes after enabling doze in magisk.
If u want fix for google service drain then use agni kernel. There is option to enable.
Black_Stark said:
Why need gms doze module? Pie is already optimize.
People experience crashes after enabling doze in magisk.
If u want fix for google service drain then use agni kernel. There is option to enable.
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I am just using it from many days - didn't experience any crash
cant enable the optimising option in the menu. it enters but it doesnt select, a fix for that ?
nevermind , i fixed it
darkdemoneyes said:
cant enable the optimising option in the menu. it enters but it doesnt select, a fix for that ?
nevermind , i fixed it
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Follow the process it will
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Follow the process it will
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I followed it doesn't set play services to optimise
我想试试效果