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i was getting terrible battery life on the new rom so reverted back to the old B200 and now ive discovered that by running cpy spy the phone is not going into deep sleep mode??
ive reset to factory settings and tried it with no apps installed and still the same.
ive tried installing some battery saver apps as well but cant get it to sleep even with those.
does anyone have any ideass?
Gavin01 said:
i was getting terrible battery life on the new rom so reverted back to the old B200 and now ive discovered that by running cpy spy the phone is not going into deep sleep mode??
ive reset to factory settings and tried it with no apps installed and still the same.
ive tried installing some battery saver apps as well but cant get it to sleep even with those.
does anyone have any ideass?
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B321a is the firmware that you had problem with? There are many people that have same problem, but most of people experienced better battery life (like me). Hard to say what is going on, the only thing i can say is that my upgrade proces was B200 > B317 > B321 > B321a. I dont know if it does make any difference, but if you have time you can try the same process. No one can help you with this.
Im now on b321a and see how.it goes
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Im now on b321a and see how.it goes
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From the battery drain perspective I don't see any difference on the 321a. Still getting drained as f.ck to be honest.
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From the battery drain perspective I don't see any difference on the 321a. Still getting drained as f.ck to be honest.
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so your getting the drain as well?
Gavin01 said:
so your getting the drain as well?
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Yup, but greenify fixed it.
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Yup, but greenify fixed it.
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its weird, i dont need greenify to get 2 day of normal use, and i have a lot of apps, have you allowed apps in power manager? i got few i need notifications from, like skype, gmail etc, without single problem
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its weird, i dont need greenify to get 2 day of normal use, and i have a lot of apps, have you allowed apps in power manager? i got few i need notifications from, like skype, gmail etc, without single problem
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On the B321a firmware? How did you make it? I turned them all to prevent from havin' those working when display's off.
enzo_cz said:
On the B321a firmware? How did you make it? I turned them all to prevent from havin' those working when display's off.
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I dont knowm but i can tell you, i had the same problem with B200 when i got the phone, it was very frustrating, not even one day the batery could stand, but then i tried first beta of mashmallow and it got like twice of the battery life. Yesterday i was almost all day flashing some stuff (that didnt work) so i restarted the phone into recovery like 10 times, almost every time i had to restore backup and was trying something else, and at the evening i still had about 30-40 percent.
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I dont knowm but i can tell you, i had the same problem with B200 when i got the phone, it was very frustrating, not even one day the batery could stand, but then i tried first beta of mashmallow and it got like twice of the battery life. Yesterday i was almost all day flashing some stuff (that didnt work) so i restarted the phone into recovery like 10 times, almost every time i had to restore backup and was trying something else, and at the evening i still had about 30-40 percent.
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So u being still on the beta? Should be B317 or something. The B321 is the final one. Listen I am a bit desperate as having this phone charged to make 24hrs of medium use is frustrating
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So u being still on the beta? Should be B317 or something. The B321 is the final one. Listen I am a bit desperate as having this phone charged to make 24hrs of medium use is frustrating
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nope, i upgraded to B321a as soon as it was released, battery is the same as in beta, it can not be problem with that firmware
00471 said:
nope, i upgraded to B321a as soon as it was released, battery is the same as in beta, it can not be problem with that firmware
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Well, I will be two days when will have the latest installed. I will see whether it doesn't settle down a bit.
enzo_cz said:
Well, I will be two days when will have the latest installed. I will see whether it doesn't settle down a bit.
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hm, i really dubt about it, the battery drain should be beter imediately, what ROM you upgraded from?
00471 said:
hm, i really dubt about it, the battery drain should be beter imediately, what ROM you upgraded from?
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B200 man. Listen up just checked the actual SOT and it makes 4:23 hrs and 19% left still. Typically I dont play games but except that I squeeze my phone hard-music, web, youtube,gps etc etc
enzo_cz said:
B200 man. Listen up just checked the actual SOT and it makes 4:23 hrs and 19% left still. Typically I dont play games but except that I squeeze my phone hard-music, web, youtube,gps etc etc
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huawei´s smartphones are pretty weird, many people have various problems, some have problems that others dont etc, for example, many ppl says that B200 had better battery life than Marshmallow, for me, its twice as that, so its pretty individual, i was frustrated about this phone when i got it, at first i was happy for new phone, but the smile dissapeared very fast. Now, with MM im pretty happy, just pitty that we dont have CM or some mods (yet). Last thing i can suggest you ist, try to install xposed, then install Amplifiy app, i could help
im also desperate to the point the phones going!
ive had wifi off mobile data off gps off
Phones been on since 7am so basically 12 hours and im at 30% battery with 1h 30 min screen on time and 1h20m talk time!
its so god damn bad ............oh and greenify just says no apps need to hibernate.
ive got a couple of screen blemishes anyway so i might try a rma as its well with in warranty any how.
It seems that major prob for me have been google maps. Sounds like our device doesn't cope well with this app. Removing those off gave me normal SOT and phone can make 1.5 day easily
I'll try that howndoes one go about it ? I'm not rooted
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I'll try that howndoes one go about it ? I'm not rooted
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In Settings > advanced > battery > consumption
What are the top things that are using your battery?
check energy plan
Did you check your energy plan settings? After I first upgraded to 321 I observed battery drain as well. I managed to solve the issue by changing the energy plan in the battery manager. After upgrade it was set to performance. Once I set it to intelligent battery drain was ok. Seems like after upgrading performance is the default setting.
PS: The names might be slightly different, because the langugae on my P8 is not english.
Anyone with high battery drain at night with phone idle?
Unplugged mine at 01:00am and this morni at 07:00am battery was at 88%.
I have Google Play Services 11.5.30
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Stock kernel?
Yes, like always.
Before upgrade had no problem at all: 2% overnight.
Running great for me how olds your battery and what kind of apps are you running?
unplugged at 19:00 or so , at 08:00 Am had 95%
Mine is about 14 months old , ElementalX kernel 5.0.3, rooted , no profile selected just yet
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Running great for me how olds your battery and what kind of apps are you running?
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less than 2 years but, as I wrote: before upgrade had no problem at all: 2% overnight.
It all started with upgrade to Android O
thegios said:
less than 2 years but, as I wrote: before upgrade had no problem at all: 2% overnight.
It all started with upgrade to Android O
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My rule of thumb is whenever there is a big update (especially when it's a new Android OS) to do a factory reset. That way everything is clean and no hiccups from upgrading one Android OS over another.
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Running great for me how olds your battery and what kind of apps are you running?
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Exodusche said:
My rule of thumb is whenever there is a big update (especially when it's a new Android OS) to do a factory reset. That way everything is clean and no hiccups from upgrading one Android OS over another.
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yes of course... but these days I have no time for that, so I applied the OTA and just cleared the cache...
Let's see, it's only a problem overnight: if problem persists, will do a factory reset...
I had it and the culprit was the wifi settings to keep wifi on during sleep: Settings > Wifi > click on the gear > Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep - I was using Always and now I use Only when plugged-in.
I slept for 6 hours and lost 1%, superxe rom, no custom kernel, most Google apps debloated. My phone is 1 1/2 year old. Great battery life on O :good:
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I had it and the culprit was the wifi settings to keep wifi on during sleep: Settings > Wifi > click on the gear > Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep - I was using Always and now I use Only when plugged-in.
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I've always had " always on" with no problem on Android N
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I've always had " always on" with no problem on Android N
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Do you keep your N6p connected to wifi? Mine is always connected to wifi. I used "always on" since Android M and I felt a huge difference using "only when plugged in", but I just did it with Android N - I saw a post on AP, I think. I use stock / rooted / franco kernel with no CPU tweak.
I've had mine lose 15-20% in two hours sitting on my night stand. The stock Android battery screen says System is using a ton, with media.codec being the big culprit. I'm not sure what is causing that though.
I have just noticed that google play services is still subvrsion xxx-440 (4xx stands for android >=6 and <8) instead of 940 (9xx stand for android >=8), so this could be a problem?
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My rule of thumb is whenever there is a big update (especially when it's a new Android OS) to do a factory reset. That way everything is clean and no hiccups from upgrading one Android OS over another.
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@thegios - This.
Background apps get killed after turn off screen when charging...
How to solve it without factory reset?
I am using oos stock
Have you activated the advanced optimization in battery settings?
Hitman478™ said:
Have you activated the advanced optimization in battery settings?
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No
2 apps being forced closed in background
I am having trouble with two apps: fongo and Accuweather. I expect them to keep running in the background. This started happening over 8 months ago then. then the issue resolved it self. over the last month it started again. I am not sure if the issue is because of oxygen OS or the apps themself. any help woul;d be great. I do get a "high battery drain warning" for the fongo app. but this is expected as it's a VOIP phone line.
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I am having trouble with two apps: fongo and Accuweather. I expect them to keep running in the background. This started happening over 8 months ago then. then the issue resolved it self. over the last month it started again. I am not sure if the issue is because of oxygen OS or the apps themself. any help woul;d be great. I do get a "high battery drain warning" for the fongo app. but this is expected as it's a VOIP phone line.
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Did you exclude accu weather from battery optimization?
strongst said:
Did you exclude accu weather from battery optimization?
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yes i check that and it is excluded. I already did this before. in the last 24 hrs it has happend 5 times
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The problem was related to the motherboard. With the new one everything works properly.
Hi,
I have seen a battery drain for a one week. I can't stand with it. The battery drains very fast - especially at night because I got over 30% battery lose with everything turned off! I tried to wipe cache and factory reset but these ways didn't work. I dunno what's going on but it makes me sick. I think that the phone doesn't go into the deep sleep, because "Android System" takes a first place when it comes to the battery usage. Actually the battery is quite new (97,5% real capacity) so I guess that's a problem with system. I don't want to root my phone because of the knox privileges.
I attached a screenshot which shows a night usage of the battery (when I unplugged - battery percentage was 75%).
Any solutions?
What I tried:
- turn off Wi-Fi scanning
- turn off Bixby
- battery saving mode
- wiping cache
- factory reset (but I've used a backup - if that matters)
Didn't work.. So please, help me
i have exactly same problem for about two weeks. Android system is the first place in battery usage, even before screen, if i dont use phone too much. On samsung community there more people with this problem.
Maybe problem is polish version? Też jestem z polski, jedynie problem mam na modelu z plusem. Jeśli znajdziesz rozwiązanie napisz je proszę (if you find the solution please write it here)
Try not to use a backup, just for a dat or so.
Do you use OPV CSC? Or XEO? Which security patch? My is september. I unfortunately use OPV (Orange) and maybe that's the problem. Can you o provide a link to the Samsung community discussion?
I did a totally clear factory reset yesterday and it still doesn't work. ?
My sot is around 2h...
Same issue with me also.. stand by time is around 8-9 hrs only..
Not sure what happened.. service center ppl asked me to change the battery only..
Turn off GPS and your battery will last forever. On my S8 plus I only turn on GPS when really needed.
I have exactly same problem in s8+. Android system draining my battery for about 2 weeks. SOT in 2-3h.
@vemangor i've got Xeo and problem exist.
agawron91 said:
I have exactly same problem in s8+. Android system draining my battery for about 2 weeks. SOT in 2-3h.
@vemangor i've got Xeo and problem exist.
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2 weeks? Lol my problem has occured for the same period. I have no Idea what I can do with it. The biggest drain is always when the screen is off and I don't use my device .
Nothing actually works... the worst battery experience I've ever seen
same for 2-3 weeks..
1) display
2) android system
3) android os
4) device standby
vemangor said:
2 weeks? Lol my problem has occured for the same period. I have no Idea what I can do with it. The biggest drain is always when the screen is off and I don't use my device .
Nothing actually works... the worst battery experience I've ever seen
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Uncheck these 3,on apps ,show system apps
And check Developer options ,keep mobile data to be off
mihayash said:
Uncheck these 3,on apps ,show system apps
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Thanks for the info, what is the name of the theme you are using?
Thanks
mihayash said:
Uncheck these 3,on apps ,show system apps
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Any app background freezes or any issues??
all of these i try and still system android eating my battery...
I tried these steps and unfortunately didn't work ?. I see no any errors, freezes etc. Just battery which drains within 2 hours. During the last night my phone turned off because of... 51% battery lose. Everything was disabled. ?
vemangor said:
I tried these steps and unfortunately didn't work . I see no any errors, freezes etc. Just battery which drains within 2 hours. During the last night my phone turned off because of... 51% battery lose. Everything was disabled.
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Maybe you have apps that run in backround,just try to disable few apps(apps-show system apps- disable allow backround data usage),and disable body sensors from GmsCore from google,you can find it in permissions.
I dont have gmscore and playstore anymore on my S8+,and i have 8 hours SOT,these are the apps that i use right now,i've debloated everything that i dont use and i have Alexisrom 5.6.1
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all of these i try and still system android eating my battery...
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You have to disable this too,i have over 8 hours SOT even if i use 10 hours aod
Thanks for your help. Unfortunately - these steps don't work as well... Hate that situation?
vemangor said:
Thanks for your help. Unfortunately - these steps don't work as well... Hate that situation
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What Rom do you use,Stock ,Custom ? Have you ever tryed AlexisRom ?Have you done factory reset ?
mihayash said:
What Rom do you use,Stock ,Custom ? Have you ever tryed AlexisRom ?Have you done factory reset ?
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I use the stock rom. I do not wanna to install any custom because of the Samsung Knox. I did factory reset for few times and no one fixed the battery problem.
Hello, there is a problem with the phone, the idle battery drain is too high, something is keeping it awake.
I've attached the screenshots of battery stats.
My mother is using the phone, so I don't have it with me all the time.
Any help is much appreciated!
adsubzero said:
Hello, there is a problem with the phone, the idle battery drain is too high, something is keeping it awake.
I've attached the screenshots of battery stats.
My mother is using the phone, so I don't have it with me all the time.
Any help is much appreciated!
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Well Android system has lots of packages, check what packages are activated that includes ones in notification bar, GPS, NFC, Backup, Bluetooth, etc. They all absorb power at some point if they are always on it can drain the battery power. Also go to Settings / Autostart and check what packages are enabled to autostart.
hwandroid said:
Well Android system has lots of packages, check what packages are activated that includes ones in notification bar, GPS, NFC, Backup, Bluetooth, etc. They all absorb power at some point if they are always on it can drain the battery power. Also go to Settings / Autostart and check what packages are enabled to autostart.
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This was with mobile data mostly disabled, and gps was not used heavily, as you can see from the screenshot.
I'll get back when I get more info.
Btw what I forgot to mention, the phone is brand new, like it was freshly set up a couple of days ago, and the baterry was bad since the first day.
She doesn't have a lot of apps, so it's really weird to see this battery drain.
What should I be looking for in the autostart settings?
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This was with mobile data mostly disabled, and gps was not used heavily, as you can see from the screenshot.
I'll get back when I get more info.
Btw what I forgot to mention, the phone is brand new, like it was freshly set up a couple of days ago, and the baterry was bad since the first day.
She doesn't have a lot of apps, so it's really weird to see this battery drain.
What should I be looking for in the autostart settings?
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It says Android system 34% that is too much, if you click on Android system it will list you the services and more info on power drain. For example on my device Android system does not go higher 15% usually, I have disabled autostart for the apps and services I don't really need to be running in background.
You can debloat the ROM by using xiaomi adb tools, no root needed. Then I believe battery will be much better. Search the thread in the forum
it's here, the second post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/debloating-mi-9t-t3958145
Also turn sync apps off automaticly.
hwandroid said:
It says Android system 34% that is too much, if you click on Android system it will list you the services and more info on power drain. For example on my device Android system does not go higher 15% usually, I have disabled autostart for the apps and services I don't really need to be running in background.
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Yes, I've seen that it lists all the processes under Android system, but that didn't mean much, because there's a lot of them and it doesn't specify what drains the battery the most or any other details.
SUMMERBREEZE said:
You can debloat the ROM by using xiaomi adb tools, no root needed. Then I believe battery will be much better. Search the thread in the forum
it's here, the second post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/debloating-mi-9t-t3958145
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Perhaps the sync is on, and that might be what's causing the drain, I'll look into it.
Speaking of debloating, is there a fail safe of some kind? If something goes wrong, would a factory reset bring back the disabled/removed modules?
Thanks to both of you for the help.
I'll see if any of that fixes the issue.
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Perhaps the sync is on, and that might be what's causing the drain, I'll look into it.
Speaking of debloating, is there a fail safe of some kind? If something goes wrong, would a factory reset bring back the disabled/removed modules?
Thanks to both of you for the help.
I'll see if any of that fixes the issue.
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I think the program list only the apps that are safe to debloat and also it just disable so choose the one you don't like and leave the ones you are not sure about and if you want to know about them Google is you best friend
i have this issue as well and i think it appeared when i started using chinese vendor
adsubzero said:
Perhaps the sync is on, and that might be what's causing the drain, I'll look into it.
Speaking of debloating, is there a fail safe of some kind? If something goes wrong, would a factory reset bring back the disabled/removed modules?
Thanks to both of you for the help.
I'll see if any of that fixes the issue.
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Factory reset would bring everything back of course but not necessary. The debloat app will bring everything back if you need. You can read many people wrote that it fixed their battery drain issue.
SUMMERBREEZE said:
Factory reset would bring everything back of course but not necessary. The debloat app will bring everything back if you need. You can read many people wrote that it fixed their battery drain issue.
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Indeed, I believe that debloating fixed, or at least alleviated the issue.
Thanks to everyone for the help.
I haven't updated my Xiaomi Mi 9T yet to MIUI 11. And I don't have any problem with the battery on MIUI 10. Should I wait until this bug is patched to get the update ?
Hussein912 said:
I haven't updated my Xiaomi Mi 9T yet to MIUI 11. And I don't have any problem with the battery on MIUI 10. Should I wait until this bug is patched to get the update ?
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It's hardly a bug you just have to manually configure the apps that you want to autostart in background.
Hussein912 said:
I haven't updated my Xiaomi Mi 9T yet to MIUI 11. And I don't have any problem with the battery on MIUI 10. Should I wait until this bug is patched to get the update ?
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I would definately wait. Since MIUI 11 both my wifes and my own phone have massive drain issues. They work fine for days and all of a sudden they fully drain within a few hours without noticing any app really doing anything.
Mine is more or less fully debloated and my wifes is not but has only a few apps.
I think there is really something wrong with the update.
hwandroid said:
It's hardly a bug you just have to manually configure the apps that you want to autostart in background.
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You know nothing. Is a major bug. Was present in miui 10 and is worse in miui 11.
So is debloat necessary again after updating to MIUI 11 (I disabled the apps, didn't remove them)?
Same finding here
(And maybe an ongoing solution)
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It's hardly a bug you just have to manually configure the apps that you want to autostart in background.
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How do I know which apps need to be autostart and which not? Example, I have sharing of my location set up with someone. How do I know if google maps needs to be autostarted, or it's handeled by some api?
It's a huge problem for me. It keeps happening and reappearing every few days.
d.a.v.o.r said:
How do I know which apps need to be autostart and which not? Example, I have sharing of my location set up with someone. How do I know if google maps needs to be autostarted, or it's handeled by some api?
It's a huge problem for me. It keeps happening and reappearing every few days.
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Turn all off, its the same, wont break anything.
Any solutions? Happened for the first time for me too.