Phone freezes 20-25 times a day. Please help - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Over the last 3 months my phone hangs up a lot. And by a lot I mean once every 20-30 mins it will freeze up, with touch lags of over 6-7 secs. On my home screen, I have a shortcut for "Advanced Task Manager" which kills all the apps, after which the phone works fine, again, for 30 mins.
Seeing as how after killing all the apps the phone starts working fine again, this must be the issue for one (or two) apps that are taking up a lot of RAM, I think.
Also, I tired to monitor the disk usage by Simple System Monitor, and whenever the freeze happens the disk activity looks like this
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. It shows 100% on read.
Is there a way by which I can find out which application is causing the problem ? Something that logs the usage of the Read/Write over a period time so its easier to pin point the problem ? I;m happy to install an app that does that and share the logs with anyone here who can help me.
I'm on rooted, stock, Android 6.0.1, Oxygen 3.2.8
Thanks in advance to anyone for trying

Have you tried a hard reset?

Redad110 said:
Have you tried a hard reset?
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Well thats the worst case scenario which I am looking to avoid.

TarunN5 said:
Well thats the worst case scenario which I am looking to avoid.
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It might be a rogue app(s), boot your phone into safe mode and see if the problem is still there , to get into safe mode turn off your phone and hold power button and release when you see the android logo then hold power up and down at the same time until the device starts up , you'll know if it's worked because it will say safe mode on the bottom left of your home screen...
Quote my msg if you need any more help and I'll do my best.

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It might be a rogue app(s), boot your phone into safe mode and see if the problem is still there , to get into safe mode turn off your phone and hold power button and release when you see the android logo then hold power up and down at the same time until the device starts up , you'll know if it's worked because it will say safe mode on the bottom left of your home screen...
Quote my msg if you need any more help and I'll do my best.
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Thanks for the reply mate, and you are correct, it seems like there are some apps which are causing the drain on performance. I tried safe mode for a few hours, and the phone worked fine without any issues.
The question is now how do i find the application(s) that are causing the issue?

TarunN5 said:
Thanks for the reply mate, and you are correct, it seems like there are some apps which are causing the drain on performance. I tried safe mode for a few hours, and the phone worked fine without any issues.
The question is now how do i find the application(s) that are causing the issue?
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Look for RAM usage of apps specially at hours phone hangs. You may use Greenify to hiberbate application, few at a time - one by one to find the culprit.

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Look for RAM usage of apps specially at hours phone hangs. You may use Greenify to hiberbate application, few at a time - one by one to find the culprit.
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I have a few apps for monitoring, but need something that logs for a longer period of time. I'll try the Greenify way

TarunN5 said:
I have a few apps for monitoring, but need something that logs for a longer period of time. I'll try the Greenify way
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Hi I'm glad my tip helped you out , you can use an app like gsam battery monitor or other apps that display their ram/CPU usage and once you know which app it is just uninstall it I would also suggest downloading an app from the playstore called 1tap cache cleaner and give that app a run , good luck buddy.

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Hi I'm glad my tip helped you out , you can use an app like gsam battery monitor or other apps that display their ram/CPU usage and once you know which app it is just uninstall it I would also suggest downloading an app from the playstore called 1tap cache cleaner and give that app a run , good luck buddy.
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Thanks man, will try that

TarunN5 said:
Thanks man, will try that
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Don't use a app to kill off apps, they will have to boot up every time which eats a ton of battery and especially with alot of apps it can cause freezes. Android manages RAM by itself. Don't worry if you have only a few MB's of ram left, android will take care. Then again you have 6GB of ram where are you on about.
Reset all permissions or clearing cache can also do wonders.

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[Q] PowerManagerService wakelock

I am monitoring my battery through BetterBatteryStatus. I see that the PowerManagerService kernel wakelock is keeping my phone from going to sleep. It keeps the phone on for nearly 120 mins in a day. Any idea of what that could be? I suspect that it is due to the Smart Stay feature of Galaxy S3 and I just disabled it now.
I'm getting this on CM 10.1, so no power stay. Wondering what it is too though.
PowerManagerService is basically a catch-all for partial wakelocks (wakelocks requested by non system apps). To see which apps are actually requesting the wakelocks, go to the Partial Wakelocks screen.
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PowerManagerService is basically a catch-all for partial wakelocks (wakelocks requested by non system apps). To see which apps are actually requesting the wakelocks, go to the Partial Wakelocks screen.
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Is there any way to drill down this service and detect what exactly is draining the battery?
eboosted said:
Is there any way to drill down this service and detect what exactly is draining the battery?
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Use Better Battery Stats. instead of looking at the Kernel Wakelocks, switch it to partial wakelocks, and if I understand correctly, the sum of the partial wakelocks is effectively the powermanagementservice wakelock
Just wanted to say that i too had a lot of partial wakelocks draining battery on my SGS3 CM11 (using ART) but I've managed to solve the problem via cleaning the cache in settings->storage. Since then, the CPU is awaken only 19% of time and my batt last 5/6 days with WiFi, Now etc.. (I have a 7000mh zerolemon)
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Just wanted to say that i too had a lot of partial wakelocks draining battery on my SGS3 CM11 (using ART) but I've managed to solve the problem via cleaning the cache in settings->storage. Since then, the CPU is awaken only 19% of time and my batt last 5/6 days with WiFi, Now etc.. (I have a 7000mh zerolemon)
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Have you seen any benefits by switching to ART?
If I clean the cache, what will it delete? Will I lose all my App settings and game levels? I have about 54Mb in there.
Aitch said:
Have you seen any benefits by switching to ART?
If I clean the cache, what will it delete? Will I lose all my App settings and game levels? I have about 54Mb in there.
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Don't worry you won't lose any important data.
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Don't worry you won't lose any important data.
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I just tried clearing and a message came up saying "Security policy restricts clearing of this app's cache."
Is this normal? How can I find out which app is causing the problem?
I have a Samsung galaxy note 2 and every time I lock lock my phone it suddenly turns right back on. It's been happening for two days now. I've tried factory reset and hard reset.. nothing seems to work. Looked at several forums but none seem to help either. Use wake lock app and it says this ..see attachment
Same here with various audio partial wakelocks that add up to 12 days of kernel wakelocks. This started when I upgraded to:
gapps-kk-20140606 & cm-11-20140611-snapshot-m7-snapshot kernel 3.0101-cyanogenmod-g329d6a1 build03 #1
I have gmail sync disabled but contacts sync on. I notice CM have added apollo to the lockscreen so this could be a bug I need to search for
This amount of Power Manager Display and Wakelocks especially are to damn hi, can any1 help me, I'm on HTC10 nougat, Ice, clean slate.
kmry said:
This amount of Power Manager Display and Wakelocks especially are to damn hi, can any1 help me, I'm on HTC10 nougat, Ice, clean slate.
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@kmry Gave you resolved your battery drain issue?
I'm on HTC 10 and have the same issue with huge amounts of wake locks. The device basically never goes into deep sleep.
Meshok said:
@kmry Gave you resolved your battery drain issue?
I'm on HTC 10 and have the same issue with huge amounts of wake locks. The device basically never goes into deep sleep.
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I move away from the htc10 years ago And you should
kmry said:
I move away from the htc10 years ago And you should
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Why should we move away from HTC 10?
Meshok said:
Why should we move away from HTC 10?
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even tough i still love HTC (had de m7, m8, 10) there are better, cheaper, wonderfull phones on the new and second hand market right now, im on pixel 2 xl, and plan to stand by it till maybe pixel 5 if google decide to get their **** together.
kmry said:
there are better, cheaper, wonderfull phones
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What do mean by 'better' and 'wonderfull' specifically?

Google Maps-GPS consuming battery time even when turned off

If I turn on the GPS, do some navigation or maps and then I turn it off the GPS, google maps keeps draining battery, like in this picture (not mine)
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If I open use details, the GPS keeps running seconds, even when turned off.
Only fixes when reboot.
Currently using AOKP 4.2.2.
GOTCHA.........
srgperez said:
If I turn on the GPS, do some navigation or maps and then I turn it off the GPS, google maps keeps draining battery, like in this picture (not mine)
If I open use details, the GPS keeps running seconds, even when turned off.
Only fixes when reboot.
Currently using AOKP 4.2.2.
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As you mention here on basis of that Sir,i would like to tell you that try making app forced closed and check,because sometimes app like Google Maps or may be Google+ they try to run on background in order to get accurate results,my advice is to use Greenify to hibernate your app,it will not drain your battery or simply just force closed after each use.
Thanks.
dr.patron99 said:
As you mention here on basis of that Sir,i would like to tell you that try making app forced closed and check,because sometimes app like Google Maps or may be Google+ they try to run on background in order to get accurate results,my advice is to use Greenify to hibernate your app,it will not drain your battery or simply just force closed after each use.
Thanks.
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Thanks for your reply, but force closing nor greenify solves the problem.
It's weird since the GPS is disabled but keeps showing battery running time
Probably...
srgperez said:
Thanks for your reply, but force closing nor greenify solves the problem.
It's weird since the GPS is disabled but keeps showing battery running time
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Sir,as far as i know than only remaining issue related to your rom's kernel because it might happen that unsuitable kernel drains battery more faster than ever you could imagine.
That's why i only use those ROM which i think more like stable and smooth along with Awesome kernel regarding battery work.:good:
Hint:Turn off display basically for android is hibernate mode,in which phone usually in standby mode so battery remains that much as much you have seen last time or may be few percent less but not that huge as in your pic shown.
Try flashing different ROM,like for now i'm using CM11 Mustaavalcosta's kernel which is quite stable since first day for me to use it daily basis.
Give a try but make backup first.
Thanks.
dr.patron99 said:
Sir,as far as i know than only remaining issue related to your rom's kernel because it might happen that unsuitable kernel drains battery more faster than ever you could imagine.
That's why i only use those ROM which i think more like stable and smooth along with Awesome kernel regarding battery work.:good:
Hint:Turn off display basically for android is hibernate mode,in which phone usually in standby mode so battery remains that much as much you have seen last time or may be few percent less but not that huge as in your pic shown.
Try flashing different ROM,like for now i'm using CM11 Mustaavalcosta's kernel which is quite stable since first day for me to use it daily basis.
Give a try but make backup first.
Thanks.
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Sorry for replying so late and thanks for your reply.
I've been very busy with my final exams.
The only thing that annoys me is the GPS running time even being turned off.
At the moment I fix it rebooting the phone as I don't use the GPS frequently but is very annoying.
When I have enough time I'll test other builds/kernels.
Thank you.

Best battery measuring app for OP5

All.
Yesterday I gave AccuBattery a try. An app loaded with information and stastics.
Anyway battery was 100% at 23:00hrs. Woke up at 03:00hrs (yes I'm an early riser) and battery was at 90%!???
Day previous battery hardly decreased during the night. (That's without AccuBattery installed)
Currently have greenify installed. Plus Boeffla kernel.
Surely AccuBattery must be the culprit?
What other apps are people using, that are effective and don't drain battery like nobody's business?
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I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery
penciluser said:
I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery
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I've removed it since the original post.
I have Accubattery on my O+5. I used it also with my Axon 7 before. This phone always reported a high consumption of battery coming from Accubatery. Yet, I'm not sure it was really the case, the battery didn't seem to suffer from it.
Now, I think I'm going to try GSam and see how it goes. This software is vastlty used, seems to be pretty good at telling exactly how the battery is working, which app is using too much, and so on...
I wouldn't use Greenify with my O+5, I think it doesn't work well with Nougat. But I might be wrong.
I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496
Just out of curiosity for those using Accubattery, what is your battery estimate? Mine is 3073mAh with of course the 3300mAh advertised.
Weird, I had a greater estimate on my Axon 7 when the battery was advertised as less (3250 advertised and an estimate at 3300mAh)
Pouic said:
I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496
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Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.
miodzicho said:
Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.
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No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly
Pouic said:
No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly
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Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?
miodzicho said:
Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?
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Probably a bug from BBS
I choose "install as system app" , it also showed me the message that it failed and suggest to install via recovery zip but when rebooted I went to the app list and BBS was now successfully installed as a system app,
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
Binary Assault said:
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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you realise we're talking about the O+5 here?
Binary Assault said:
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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It's a feature of the OP5
How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on the OnePlus 5
Next, OnePlus offers a helpful “scrolling screenshot” feature. This takes continuous screenshots until you tell it to stop, allowing you to capture more than what you can see on the screen at any given moment. This is helpful for capturing an entire conversation of text messages, saving a full web page or long emails.
Press and Hold the Volume Down and Power button at the same time, then let go
You will see and hear the screenshot capture
Tap on Scrolling Screenshot on the bottom right side of the pop-up toolbar (rectangle phone icon)
The phone will scroll automatically and continuously take screenshots
Tap the screen to stop
Additionally, the OnePlus 5 will stop taking screenshots when it reaches a maximum file size or reaches the end of a page. Essentially it does all the work for you and is extremely convenient. It saves automatically, and now you can edit or share the screenshot like any other image.
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L22EEW said:
It's a feature of the OP5
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I knew i saw it somewhere, thanks!
Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr
Marucins said:
Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr
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WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
L22EEW said:
WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
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Great app been using it for years

Battery drains fast ( + screenshots)

Hi,
I noticed lately that my battery is draining fast. Like 1 percent for 50 minutes (In the best case) when the phone is on airplane mode and I don't touch it at all.
When I actually use the phone it goes down to like 2-3 minutes to 1 percent of battery.
I don't have root at all but used my PC to gain access for Wakelock Detector and as you can see in the pic I got 30 minutes of malwarebytes (I have the premium version with real time protection)
But usually Whatsapp is the one on the top with the most time on CPU
I have a few screenshots of Wakelock Detector in CPU, Wakeup triggers, and kernel wakelock. And almost a screenshot from AccuBattery app. I hope I can get to the solution with your help
Also I heard about AKT that you can get 7-14 screen time hours with it. Can I use it on my device? (of course after I root it)
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
I noticed lately that my battery is draining fast. Like 1 percent for 50 minutes (In the best case) when the phone is on airplane mode and I don't touch it at all.
When I actually use the phone it goes down to like 2-3 minutes to 1 percent of battery.
I don't have root at all but used my PC to gain access for Wakelock Detector and as you can see in the pic I got 30 minutes of malwarebytes (I have the premium version with real time protection)
But usually Whatsapp is the one on the top with the most time on CPU
I have a few screenshots of Wakelock Detector in CPU, Wakeup triggers, and kernel wakelock. And almost a screenshot from AccuBattery app. I hope I can get to the solution with your help
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you should uninstall malwarebytes if you want battery drain to stop. malwarebytes is malware by itself
And then, you may want to tweak whatsapp, it consumes too much power
Billy Madison said:
you should uninstall malwarebytes if you want battery drain to stop. malwarebytes is malware by itself
And then, you may want to tweak whatsapp, it consumes too much power
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How can I tweak whatsapp?
Btw I noticed that when I close whatsapp my battery is pretty normal so I think whatsapp is the main cause. I got pretty good battery even when malwarebytes was on and whatsapp always seems to take most of the battery bt AccuBattery app.
So 50 minutes for 1% with apps running isn't bad... And I see you're connected to network with two bars on 4G is that LTE or HSPA variant like TMobile does? 2 bars is going to drain your battery because your modem is going to keep trying to get better signal.. none of your screen shots show you in airplane mode as well
I said that I tried to put the phone in airplane mode and even closed all no-system apps with greenify but even then the battery went down 1 percent every 50 minutes.
Btw can resetting the device can work?
If I will choose reset it I will unlock the bootloader and root the phone too
And I still don't know if I can use AKM on my phone with snapdragon 845 after & after the phone is rooted)
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Btw can resetting the device can work?
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Of course no, if you'll continue to use watsapp.
How to tweak it must be described in general android discussions, I bet there's plenty of advices
Billy Madison said:
Of course no, if you'll continue to use watsapp.
How to tweak it must be described in general android discussions, I bet there's plenty of advices
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Lol I accidentaly commented from another device so it's a different account. Anyway, do you think the problem appears because it's Whatsapp Plus (which has a kind of malware in it which stoles data, but still I decided to keep it because of the features) or it's like that in normal whatsapp too?
If I will root my phone I will be able to find an alternative for the Whatsapp Plus features while using the normal whatsapp from the playstore so just wanted to know if whatsapp has this wakelock problem globaly (Don't know if this is the place, tell me where I can open a thread on it if this isn't the place ?)

App restarts rather than resume [PIE]

Hi, after upgrading to PIE, i get the above problem. Say i'm watching a video on youtube and i got a whatsapp notification and i go in to reply and once i go back to youtube, i find myself at the youtube starting page, not being able to resume it. is anyone having this issue too?
Heimex said:
Hi, after upgrading to PIE, i get the above problem. Say i'm watching a video on youtube and i got a whatsapp notification and i go in to reply and once i go back to youtube, i find myself at the youtube starting page, not being able to resume it. is anyone having this issue too?
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That's weird ?
I haven't this issue, maybe it's an app which is responsible for that. Go to the developer options and search for "memory" or "Running services". There you will find the apps which are running in the background and it will show you how much memory it need.
If you can't solve your problem a Hard-Reset might work. I think it's a software problem because my phone works very stable with Pie and without such memory problems.
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That's weird ?
I haven't this issue, maybe it's an app which is responsible for that. Go to the developer options and search for "memory" or "Running services". There you will find the apps which are running in the background and it will show you how much memory it need.
If you can't solve your problem a Hard-Reset might work. I think it's a software problem because my phone works very stable with Pie and without such memory problems.
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just checked, my avg memory usage is 2.4gb of 3gb. is this normal?
Heimex said:
just checked, my avg memory usage is 2.4gb of 3gb. is this normal?
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Yes, I think so. My average usage is ~2,2 of 3GB.
Do you have the problem only when you watch a video in YT or in other apps too?
00norman00 said:
Yes, I think so. My average usage is ~2,2 of 3GB.
Do you have the problem only when you watch a video in YT or in other apps too?
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in other apps too actually. any idea what is causing this?
Heimex said:
in other apps too actually. any idea what is causing this?
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No..
I think the only possibility is a hard-reset of your phone
Edit: Otherwise you can downgrade to Oreo
00norman00 said:
No..
I think the only possibility is a hard-reset of your phone
Edit: Otherwise you can downgrade to Oreo
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is a hard reset, a factory reset?
will continue to look for other ways to solve this problem. thanks for your help!
Heimex said:
is a hard reset, a factory reset?
will continue to look for other ways to solve this problem. thanks for your help!
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Yes it is.
No problem, maybe someone can help you too
Have you checked battery optimize and modify draw over apps etc settings?
I have the same damn problem with multitasking... Tried everything, went through all battery settings, developer's settings and such. Tried every option. Multitasking is simply impossible on Mi A2 Lite (Pie 9.0). Apps turns off instantly after I leave them. Optimization for each app is turned off, Adaptable battery turned off, Battery saver turned off, also. Nothing helps; So sad, and it seems there is no solution for this.
Xiaomi is famous for theirs memory management algorithms. They are too aggressive, leading to premature app killing.
Welicak94 said:
I have the same damn problem with multitasking... Tried everything, went through all battery settings, developer's settings and such. Tried every option. Multitasking is simply impossible on Mi A2 Lite (Pie 9.0). Apps turns off instantly after I leave them. Optimization for each app is turned off, Adaptable battery turned off, Battery saver turned off, also. Nothing helps; So sad, and it seems there is no solution for this.
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Same device same problem. I didn’t face it after buying the phone but I think after some updates this problem pops up. I will reset my device to see what happens after that.
Dnt keep activities
Should be off..
And this should solve all issues..
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"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}

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