Disable system applications and bloatware without root (more than 100 applications!) - Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite Guides, News, & Discus

Hello friends!
Many of you are faced with the problem of fast battery drain. One way to improve the situation is to disable or remove unnecessary applications (like bloatware) that are running in the background. Now you have a great opportunity to do it with the help of the wonderful ADB AppControl and my list of over 100 applications that can be safely disabled.
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Download ADB AppControl, load this preset and disable apps. You can always enable any applications if you need them.
This preset may not have many regional apps, so please create and share your own presets. This is very easy to do when you learn how to use the program.

Hum...this is safe?

rsimas said:
Hum...this is safe?
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Yes, completely safe. But this list may include apps you are using, such as Samsung Account or Galaxy Store, and if you disable them, they stop working. This is not a problem, just enable them.

Hello
Bitdefender tells me that your program behaves like a "Ransoware"! In doubt in the trash.

mario1959 said:
Hello
Bitdefender tells me that your program behaves like a "Ransoware"! In doubt in the trash.
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It is impolite to call someone else's work "trash", my friend. There is a clear virustotal report, and anyone can check it.

I don't know you, so please excuse me if I have more confidence in my Bitdefender and don't see where there is rudeness.

mario1959 said:
I don't know you, so please excuse me if I have more confidence in my Bitdefender and don't see where there is rudeness.
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I understand you. Then let's get acquainted
Yes, I am an ADB AppControl developer and have been developing this program since May 2020. My goal is to make working with ADB simple and accessible to everyone. This is my first time on xda. I have a website and a topic on the forum where thousands of people are already using my program. Galaxy Note10 lite is my main smartphone, I use it in development. And this preset includes applications that are disabled for me.

Small clarification, It is when I installed "ACBridge" that I had this alert and it's a shame, given my concerns about autonomy, this program might have been able to help me.

Thanks for the clarification. This is a false positive for your antivirus. You can use the program without installing ACBridge and apply my preset, but you will lose some of the really cool functions (no application icons and names). In the future, I plan to place ACBridge in the Play Market, but this will require some work and costs.
And I have a little request for everyone. If you have used ADB AppControl, please leave feedback in the program topic. It's important for me. Thank you.

To be sure that I could use it safely, I asked Bitdefender to analyze the program.
If it can help you

I will say it again - there are no viruses in the program. It works with devices via adb and this may be perceived by antiviruses as a potentially security risk. This is called a false positive. You've already launched the program and your computer hasn't grown horns, have you?

Hello
Finally I did not wait for Bitdefender's response, I hope my battery drain concerns will be resolved.
Edit: So that there are no doubts in the discussions, I prefer to give Bitdefender's answer, the application is healthy.

Hey OP, gonna give a try to your software. What are the top apps to disable to improve the battery life?

Hello greetings
When doing this debload how much improves the battery porcent
Thanks

Hello
I disabled over 80 apps and it didn't decrease battery consumption.

elmeniak said:
Hello greetings
When doing this debload how much improves the battery porcent
Thanks
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I have disabled all applications from this preset. In my opinion, the life from one charge has increased. I charge my note10 lite once every 2 days and have up to 8 hours of screen.

@Cyber.Cat
After reading the few posts I want to add that the app works like a charm, I am very satisfied because of its easyness.
As said there is no virus inside, antivir apps -if so - report false positive. On my side no antivirus warning with avast.
And the perfect thing is: you can use it on any adb capable device. Excellent masterpiece.
Thanks a lot to the dev.

Exceptional piece of software that saves loads of time - loads. Been modding for days & used this to freeze 170 processes on my new s21 Ultra. Worth every penny!

Finally, I found and got rid of the Software Update application (com.wssyncmldm) that keeps sending system update messages insistently. I do not need an update, because each new one destroys the device's performance.

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Free Weather Bug App

Found this while browsing, as usual enjoy
http://windowsmobile.weatherbug.com/downloads/
Review is here
http://www.wmexperts.com/reviews/software_reviews/new_app_weatherbug_direct_revi.html
This is a cool app. I like the ability to have the temp in your top bar.
Cool. Thanks for the link.
Unfortunately, it keeps locking up my Tilt....
I'm suspicious of Weather Bug. I remember a few years back, this app would sneak in on my desktop and was a pain to remove it. Seems like it was part of some spy/ad ware.
Very nice...thank you. I loved weatherbug back in the day before subscription, I hope it stays free this time.
GWelker62 said:
I'm suspicious of Weather Bug. I remember a few years back, this app would sneak in on my desktop and was a pain to remove it. Seems like it was part of some spy/ad ware.
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QFT
I have to agree with you on that... LOL I wouldn't even install weather bug on your device if I didn't like you. It's spyware and you should avoid it. Why not try weather to go or weather watcher mobile?
After testing for a few days I ended up uninstalling it. For some reason it seemed to drain my battery faster.
I'll just settle for my Throttlelauncher weather now, after flashing Throttle Diamond.
Weatherbug is draining your battery because it is known to constantly connect not only to get weather updates but to also perform its adware\spyware functions. I would stay away from it. Once installed it is very hard to get rid of.
WeatherBug pwns you all..
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I love weatherbug
Such FUD.
Weatherbug for the PC desktop, the free version, certainly does contain adware.
But this is a Today Screen Plugin folks. What adware is going to run on a today screen plugin on a mobile phone? Spyware? Spying what for crying out loud?
And to remove it, go to remove programs, and poof, it's gone, as gone as any other today plugin.
And if it's draining the batter, try going into options and changing the update frequency so it's not banging away at your data connection all the time. Any weather app will drain the battery if it's updating frequently enough.
gwnorth pwnz you all now too.
sorry I just had to use that pic. Just look at that cat, omg I can't stop laughing.
gwnorth said:
But this is a Today Screen Plugin folks. What adware is going to run on a today screen plugin on a mobile phone? Spyware? Spying what for crying out loud?
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I agree 100%
And to remove it, go to remove programs, and poof, it's gone, as gone as any other today plugin.
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gwnorth is correct, no problems whatsoever uninstalling the program. Yes, the pc version was a little difficult to uninstall back in the day.
And if it's draining the batter, try going into options and changing the update frequency so it's not banging away at your data connection all the time. Any weather app will drain the battery if it's updating frequently enough.
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The program was connecting to the internet each time I woke the phone from sleep mode. It wasn't a phenomenal amount of battery drain but it was noticeable to me.
We obviously have a difference of opinion about the PPC version. The one thing we all do seem to agree on is the PC version was somewhat nefarious. Based on the history you should be skeptical of the newest PPC version. Weatherbug is not to be trusted, in my opinion. But you are free to add whatever you want to your PPC. I am not as confident as you are that it is completely removed.
kimtyson said:
I am not as confident as you are that it is completely removed.
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I flash my ROM to something new at least once a week...believe me, even if I didn't completely remove it I won't ever see it again on my Tilt.
there's always weather watcher mobile. It's free and his desktop software is really good (and ad free)
http://www.singerscreations.com/Weather-Watcher-Mobile.asp
Never used it as I'm OK with HTC's version...
-Mc
Anyone know how weatherbug gets the temp to display on the taskbar ?
I like the severe weather alerts (too many damn tornadoes in Kentucky), and I'm not aware of any other weather apps that will sound an alarm if severe weather is inbound. If others can be made to do this I would like to try them out. Its not that I dislike weatherbug, I've just been using it for years.
•Only U.S. cities
Well as they are only spying on the yanks who cares Lol
•Only U.S. cities so don't even bother to download guys
thefatboy said:
Well as they are only spying on the yanks who cares Lol
•Only U.S. cities so don't even bother to download guys
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It is not US only.
You simply enter: City, Country
It works for me for Canada.
Nice app. Remember to change the settings or its gonna drain your battery quickly

Location sharing app other than latitude?

Does anyone know of an app where my g1 can track another g1 via gps? Basically, if Latitude would actually update for me, that would work. Im still playing with it to get it to work but it seems to have problems updating regularly.
Anyhow, I'm just wondering if there was an alternative to Latitude so my wife and I can see where each other is. No I don't suspect cheating, I just hate having to answer calls on my way home from work to hear "Where are you so I know when to start dinner?" If I share my location, she knows right where I am and I can continue streaming pandora in the car.
Anyone wanna try to tackle this if there is no good alternative? I need to find a "Android Development for Dummies" book.
You could try Glympse. It's concept is a bit different though: It allows to send a text-message or e-mail with a link that one can use to track you. You would have to do that every time you start your way home though. It also is more real-time than Latitude, therefore draining the battery more quickly. Either way I recommend you to give it a try.
Hellek said:
You could try Glympse. It's concept is a bit different though: It allows to send a text-message or e-mail with a link that one can use to track you. You would have to do that every time you start your way home though. It also is more real-time than Latitude, therefore draining the battery more quickly. Either way I recommend you to give it a try.
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Cool. I'll check it out.
Thanks
Does anyone know of an app where my g1 can track another g1 via gps? Basically, if Latitude would actually update for me, that would work. Im still playing with it to get it to work but it seems to have problems updating regularly.
Anyhow, I'm just wondering if there was an alternative to Latitude so my wife and I can see where each other is. No I don't suspect cheating, I just hate having to answer calls on my way home from work to hear "Where are you so I know when to start dinner?" If I share my location, she knows right where I am and I can continue streaming pandora in the car.
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LIES! i think your a secret agent ninja spy...
You can also try Loopt
+1 for Loopt
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Glympse is very cool, especially the browser app that goes with it.
It was exclusive to android i think with iphone coming later, so its a quality app, no question.
According to the website of GLYMPSE , the app is available for Windows mobile phones too.
It says you can download it on the marketplace for windows mobile
I am looking half an hour now for that program, but cant find it..
Can somebody / anybody please sent me a link ???
Your help will be appreciated !! thanks
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According to the website of GLYMPSE , the app is available for Windows mobile phones too.
It says you can download it on the marketplace for windows mobile
I am looking half an hour now for that program, but cant find it..
Can somebody / anybody please sent me a link ???
Your help will be appreciated !! thanks
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Yes, here is a link :
http://rapidshare.com/files/304851189/Glympse_PocketPC-WM6.cab.html
( looks like I am the only one who can help ME )

should i use ANTIvirus and ANTI malware?

should i use ANTIvirus and ANTI malware?
on my PC i have kaspersky and Malware bytes
should i have something similar on my android phone?
This should not be necessary as long as you don't use any files from unknown sources. For example only use the market to install applications, only copy files from your pc to your phone (they will be scanned on your pc), and as usual be careful for attachments in your mailbox. Check where they come from and if you receive "sexy girls.bat" from anyone (even a friend) don't open it...
You can always connect phone in mass storage mode and run kaspersky on the two memory cards .
jje
cheers
both good bits of advice
- stuff from good sources a great idea ---sexy girls.bat
-also the scan with kaspersky was a great idea
What about antibanner. since my new update every frickin flash banner is annoying me. I'm sure they weren't there before
Is there a banner blocker for android?
if your phone is rooted i use ad-free android and i find it works awesome
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if your phone is rooted i use ad-free android and i find it works awesome
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http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-bigtincan-android-adfree-zxC.aspx
cheers I'm trying it now
i got it straight to my phone by using the google bar code scanner on the square from the above post.
its an excuse to muck about with technology....and I'm going to use it....
@everyone else
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cheers
I'm resurrecting this thread since I read the article on here about dodgy virus market apps
I couldn't find it again to post it.
But do I need a security program on my phone
if so whats good or are there any free ones?
cheers
i use 'MyLookout' its a free app (also a paid version) and everytime something new is put onto the phone, MyLookout will automatically scan it for malware, its a really good app.
also another advantage of this app, is you can do backups to the cloud.
And another thing. If your device was to go missing, you can simply log on to the website MyLookout.com from your PC or another Phone, there you can switch on GPS, track the Phone down, perform a full wipe, lock the device, Sound an alarm on the phone which cannot be turned off.
and the best feature, is you can select an option so the app will not uninstall, so the thief who took your phone, cannot uninstall the app. Meaning you can always keep tracking it down
you can do all this from any PC / Mobile
Dr Web antivirus light is nice too
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No just don't install sketchy apps.
Then again I don't use AV on my PC's either...it has proven useless in the past as it doesn't keep up with the attackers quickly enough. These days I go with a 'perimeter defense', keep the hostile code from running on the machine in the first place rather than running every damn thing and counting on some program to be current enough to save me.
Kaspersky Mobile Security is the best
Though i'm not using it right now.
I use lookout and find it excellent, though as others rightly say your phone is not nearly as vulnerable as your pc and by following common sense behaviour you should be totally fine. Give lookout a try as it includes lost phone detection and wiping too.
Sent from my GTI9000 using XDA App, gingerbread 2.2.3 jvk rooted, ADW launcher + gingerbread theme
Why should I care about malware when I flash the phone every two weeks!!
(sometimes less time)
I don't, because I want to maintain maximum performance and battery life. Plus I'm not sure how effective any of the products are.
I must say though, I am a lot more careful about reading permissions and installing untested apps these days, after reading about the droid-dream malware etc.
nipip: lol true, same here
What about NetQin
Galaxy S XWJVB
And where to get kaspersky from? its not in the market
Galaxy S XWJVB
I use Lookout and have been very happy with it. Sure it may be a placebo at this moment. But as smartphones become the net access tool of choice for more people, malware will get worse as time goes by.
Plus I feel those people who say they can avoid trouble on their phones and even PCs by just not downloading "dodgy" code are massively underestimating the asshats out there and the ways that harmful code can be hidden. If you open a PDF or even a website, you ARE vulnerable.
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Concerning to performance issue, I do not think it's a good idea to use an antivirus app

[APP][WEAR][4.3+] Wear SMS Pro - A complete SMS client for Android Wear

Hi guys,
Wear SMS Pro is a Android Wear Smart Watch SMS client.
Unlike other clients, Wear SMS lets you enjoy your text messages with full conversations from your wrist with a complete freedom from your phone. So no taking out your phone every now and then!
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Features include:
- Compatible with your favorite messaging app on your phone
- View any on going conversation and send messages with voice or pre-defined set of quick replies
- Start a new conversation with anyone from the contacts
- Quickly choose a contact from favorites
- Get incoming message notifications with full conversation in the app
- Add unlimited quick replies from the phone companion app, reorder them easily with drag and drop or delete with simple swipes.
- Easy to launch Wear SMS with voice, your favorite launcher or from the notification on the smart watch
- Beautiful yet simple UI
- Compatible with all Android Wear Devices
Wear SMS Pro can be handy during meetings, driving or in school with the built in quick replies.
Drop me an email if you encounter a bug or feel something should be added in Wear SMS Pro.
Let us know if the app is not compatible with any of the existing SMS clients on phone.
PlayStore: Wear SMS Pro
Please let us know your feedback!
I must be the first to try it..just purchased from play store
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App updated to v1.0.10 for various bug fixes. Please email me if you encounter any issues.
khonarr65 said:
App updated to v1.0.10 for various bug fixes. Please email me if you encounter any issues.
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I can not pay 2 euros for all applications that I want to try.
 @khonarr65, can you consider the possibility of having a free version of your application, or purchases in the app?
I do not think reasonable to pay 2 euros to try an application with no guarantee that I like it or even that the application is compatible with my phone, watch and their firmware
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I can not pay 2 euros for all applications that I want to try.
@khonarr65, can you consider the possibility of having a free version of your application, or purchases in the app?
I do not think reasonable to pay 2 euros to try an application with no guarantee that I like it or even that the application is compatible with my phone, watch and their firmware
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Try the app, if you like it can use it or else shoot me an email and I'll issue a refund. My email address is [email protected]
(Also, there is a time window, I think 15 mins from purchase for which you can uninstall a paid app from play store and get a refund.)
khonarr65 said:
Try the app, if you like it can use it or else shoot me an email and I'll issue a refund. My email address is [email protected]
(Also, there is a time window, I think 15 mins from purchase for which you can uninstall a paid app from play store and get a refund.)
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Thank you, for your proposal.
The 15 minutes test offered by the store, are manifestly insufficient.
I experienced some of these applications, and the problems are not detectable in 15 minutes:
In one case the application was removed from the ram on the phone side, by the OS and remains inoperable on the watch side.
In another case the application had too many wakelocks on the phone and provoked a huge battery drain.
For these reasons I still think that would be good a choice, a basic version with less features, or purchases in the app.
Many thanks for your willingness to refund
Rajada said:
Thank you, for your proposal.
The 15 minutes test offered by the store, are manifestly insufficient.
I experienced some of these applications, and the problems are not detectable in 15 minutes:
In one case the application was removed from the ram on the phone side, by the OS and remains inoperable on the watch side.
In another case the application had too many wakelocks on the phone and provoked a huge battery drain.
For these reasons I still think that would be good a choice, a basic version with less features, or purchases in the app.
Many thanks for your willingness to refund
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They are 2 hours of testing not 15 min, I think 2 hours is enough to test the app.

oneplus 3t kills background apps with high cpu usage

Some of you probably heard of the oneplus 3 killing background apps after they hit a certain number (12)
this isn't the case anymore with our 3t and nougat (the limit is 32 now), but what I noticed was that the stock rom kills bg apps now that use "too much" cpu, which definitely is not what I want.
It even kills the app's instead of cleanly letting them shut themselves down, leading to data loss on my side
I basically sometimes let MozStumbler (app's name) run in the background which uses quite some GPS and cpu time and I know that and willingly want to drain a bit of battery life for that
the 3t has enough anyways
but it doesn't let me:
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as you can see in the log
bgdetect (whatever it is) seems to be killing the app
disabling strict standby for the app in the battery saving options doesn't fix it
it seems like the oneplus 3 already had the "issue":
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...lling-legitimate-background-processes.454330/
it would be amazing if somebody with enough knowledge and the same motivation as me could take a look at it
Regards,
Djfe
Maybe this settings is killing the app to make sure that the phone doesn't heat up
good pick, but that isn't it
the setting is turned off for me as well :/
I've noticed that issue, too and opened a support ticket. We will see, what happens...
kriztan said:
I've noticed that issue, too and opened a support ticket. We will see, what happens...
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have you got an answer to your support ticket, yet?
Hi, I've gotten a lot of answers, beginning with resetting phone over flashing back to marshmallow but nothing helpful with Android 7. They told me that they were working on a patch. Let's wait for the next OTA.
I've contacted the OnePlus support via forum and via support tickets about that, but they are as incompetent as possible. The OxygenOS is violating Android policies and the support is telling me that this a the normal use case. For me it was my first and only device from OnePlus.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/oxygenos-4-bgdetect-is-killing-background-processes.503627/
What will be the next? Device will switch off completely to save battery after some minutes in idle?
I'm saying good bye to OnePlus...
kriztan said:
I've contacted the OnePlus support via forum and via support tickets about that, but they are as incompetent as possible. The OxygenOS is violating Android policies and the support is telling me that this a the normal use case. For me it was my first and only device from OnePlus.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/oxygenos-4-bgdetect-is-killing-background-processes.503627/
What will be the next? Device will switch off completely to save battery after some minutes in idle?
I'm saying good bye to OnePlus...
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Foreground service notifications in Android are there for a reason. If they forcibly close such services with BgDetect and claim it's normal they are just a bunch of incompetent ignorants.
kriztan said:
I've contacted the OnePlus support via forum and via support tickets about that, but they are as incompetent as possible. The OxygenOS is violating Android policies and the support is telling me that this a the normal use case. For me it was my first and only device from OnePlus.
What will be the next? Device will switch off completely to save battery after some minutes in idle?
I'm saying good bye to OnePlus...
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To be fair, your bug report says BgDetect is killing background processes, which I can understand it would do by design, when the real problem is that it silently kills foreground services as well.
I'm currently working on a project with a service that collects data from an external device, performs a number of calculations on that data, and then passes the results forward to a game running in the foreground. That means that, yes, that service is using up quite a few CPU cycles, but that's kind of the point. It doesn't mean that it should be killed off just like that, which is why I made it to run as a foreground service. But apparently OxygenOS begs to differ.
Fortunately, this project is targeted to run on a Samsung Galaxy S7, or maybe a Google Pixel, and I'm only running it on a OnePlus 3T for testing and debugging purposes. It just makes testing a bit annoying, plus I just spent half a day chasing a red herring.
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good pick, but that isn't it
the setting is turned off for me as well :/
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Hey mate
You meant this?
I'm not sure
There is option to close high cpu usage apps like FB .Essemger, you can turn that off.
Mostly it gives notification about high cpu usages first and then when you click on it, it automatically closes from the next time onwards.
Navi44 said:
There is option to close high cpu usage apps like FB .Essemger, you can turn that off.
Mostly it gives notification about high cpu usages first and then when you click on it, it automatically closes from the next time onwards.
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I did never receive such a notification, and it keeps closing apps every day but unpredictable. Sometimes apps don't run even 5 min in background and sometimes they stay for 12 hours. That includes PoGo, Firefox and my geocaching-app (I rarely use any other apps except a chat app). Often I also miss notifications from discord, so probably some more services are killed. I'm pretty sure it even crashed my geocache-database, a thing which did not happen in 3 1/2 year with my old device.
I got my device 4 weeks ago and would like to get rid of it already. As said above by somebody else, my first and last device from Oneplus.
For people looking for answer, under Settings/Battery/Battery optimization, there is list of apps and you can decide whether to optimize selected app or not. Optimize seems to be default and it means "restrict app running on background"
This has nothing to do with Battery optimizations GeoMV. This is not an Android setting, but an OnePlus feature to save battery.
A real soloution is a new firmware, e.g. LineageOS. This is working since almost a year without any issues.

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