Hi,
I'm using a Nexus 6P with stock MM 6.0.1 + root + xposed and using the paid version of greenify (currently testing v2.8b10)
(1) I'm trying to figure out how shallow hibernation works, what is the philosophy behind it compared to "normal" hibernation because it seems to me that the apps that I hibernate are more often awaken under shallow than normal hibernation, that their service seems to still be running in the background.
(2) In the description of shallow hibernation, it says that shallow-hibernated apps will be woken for a brief period of time periodically: Why and what does this mean exactly? by periodical wakeups are we not loosing the whole purpose of hibernation?
(3) Also with shallow hibernation, it seems impossible to cut some unwanted wake-up paths because greenify doesn't indicate which path has awaken an app. While in normal hibernation, greenify specify which "action" has awaken an app against your will so you can cut this specific wake-up path (for instance I have a stupid app that is being awaken everytime I make a phone call - but I need this app only when I manually launch it)
I'm using a Nexus 6P with stock MM 6.0.1 + root + xposed and using the paid version of greenify (currently testing v2.8b10)
(1) I'm trying to figure out how shallow hibernation works, what is the philosophy behind it compared to "normal" hibernation because it seems to me that the apps that I hibernate are more often awaken under shallow than normal hibernation, that their service seems to still be running in the background.
(2) In the description of shallow hibernation, it says that shallow-hibernated apps will be woken for a brief period of time periodically: Why and what does this mean exactly? by periodical wakeups are we not loosing the whole purpose of hibernation?
(3) Also with shallow hibernation, it seems impossible to cut some unwanted wake-up paths because greenify doesn't indicate which path has awaken an app. While in normal hibernation, greenify specify which "action" has awaken an app against your will so you can cut this specific wake-up path (for instance I have a stupid app that is being awaken everytime I make a phone call - but I need this app only when I manually launch it)
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