

#SAMSUNG SMART SWITCH APK UPDATE#
Important: The latest feedback suggests even when you remove an app from the restricted list, Samsung may re-add them later after a firmware update or when it thinks it is using too much resources! Imagine, you won’t use your alarm clock for a the weekend +1 day and bang! no alarms any more and you miss work! We strongly suggest to turn off Adaptive battery and Put apps to sleep options per instructions below. The hints show adaptive battery being much more eager than in stock Android.Īfter 3 days any unused app will not be able to start from background (e.g. We record significantly increased number of app killing on Samsung’s since Android Pie flavor.

Let's find out, if it is a bug or a feature. UPDATE 04/2021: Is Samsung now killing even foreground services? Could this be real, or is it a chimera?Įven disabling the system battery restrictions does not save the app from being killed. See details here and read below for workaround. This breaks many use-cases, for instance health apps are now unable to gather sensoric data for their users. Apps can no longer hold wake lock in foreground services. Despite Android team promise to enforce OEMs to be transparent about non-standard app killing, in Android 11 Samsung has introduced a new severe (default ON) restriction.
