How to disable saving battery optimization to application on Huawei
– Take a look at these tips, tricks, and solution you can use to make your life much easier with your devices whenever problems arrive and complications which you may find difficult to deal with.
One of the biggest problems with Huawei cell phones is that the applications close immediately after stopping use, instead of being “minimized”. Although this closure of applications in the background happens on all modern Android devices, the problem is more critical in Huawei because its aggressive system closes the apps right after the user stops seeing or using them. This causes problems in many apps that need to remain running in the background to provide a correct service. For example, apps that need to monitor the use of mobile data, check the status of sensors such as the accelerometer and others, etc.
Another problem with this automatic closing of applications is that, when you return to that application closed by the system, it reloads, something that is very annoying. For example, after switching applications, if you return to Chrome, the web page that was left open in this browser has to be reloaded; If you return to YouTube it reloads or updates the beginning (changing the videos that were), if you return to Facebook it updates and you return to the beginning of the feed and not to the publication you were in, etc.
This is a matter of the EMUI battery saver and it works this way obviously with the aim of saving battery. As you may know, apps that run in the background (while you don’t see them or when you leave them minimized) may be draining your battery. Then the system closes them automatically to avoid this consumption, regardless of whether or not that app needs to remain active.
Fortunately, this is something that can be solved, firstly, deactivating the automatic management of the start or startup of applications (and putting it in manual mode), and secondly, not allowing battery optimization for the application that interests us.
If, despite having done the above, your Huawei continues to close the applications, you must use the ADB program to disable some system applications that may be generating this behavior. The commands to use are the following:
adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.huawei.powergenie
adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.huawei.android.hwaps
The command «1» indicated in the image is optional and only serves to see if these apps exist on the device. The command “4” only works if your device supports it. Otherwise you will see the “Unknown command” prompt. You can read more in dontkillmyapp.com.
How to close APPS automatically to save battery
Beware of battery saving APPS, which “deactivate” notifications (EJ: Greenify)
How and which applications to disable on a Huawei device
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