I was having issues with maps using battery in background, even with background location tracking disabled. I solved it by using tasker plugin secure settings to disable the gps when screen is off. This is a bit drastic - ie it might disable a phone's 'find if lost / stolen app, or map my hike type app, but it solved the maps issue.Jake
On Saturday, March 9, 2013 1:15:32 PM UTC-5, Nick Bohl wrote:Hey, I know it's been a while since anyone has probably looked at this, but I was hoping someone could give a simpler explanation of how to program these functions into tasker? I thought I had the freeze function in properly and wasn't sure if the "unfreeze" action was set properly, but after fully charging my phone, rebooting, and letting it set all night BBS shows that maps was my biggest battery drain (that's the app i was trying to freeze). The freeze was the easy part as far as I knew, but it doesn't seem to have worked. :(If anyone sees and replies, my thanks in advance!
On Friday, September 21, 2012 10:34:53 PM UTC-4, Dean MacGregor wrote:I do this for several apps that leave background services running even when I'm not using them. I use a screen off profile to freeze them.You do need Secure Settings (and root but since you have tibu you should have root already).plug-in->secure settings->edit->package manager->pick your app->select disableSecure Settings disable is the same as tibu freeze. In fact if you go into tibu after disabling an app tibu should give you option to defrost.What I also did was make a task for my frozen apps which I exported as app and replaced the actual app with my new task that I made into app.The task goes as follow (for facebook)1. Run shell pm list packages -d [part of unique package name of your app ie. com.facebook.katana] {store result in %chk}2. wait 10ms3. goto 6 if %chk !~ package:com.facebook.katana4. Secure Settings facebook enable (same menus as above)5. goto 16. load app facebookIt typically takes 3-5 seconds for the unfreeze process to work but eventually the app does come up. I went into my superuser app and turned off notification otherwise every time you open your app you'll get the superuser allowed notification.
On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 4:51:42 PM UTC-4, Paul Baker wrote:I've run into a unique situation. My phone has an app on it that gives me amber alerts and other emergency alerts, and is fairly useful. However, this app ignores silent mode (I'm unsure if it uses the system's alert volume or not) and rings out.
I found this out today at work when it rang out with an amber alert system test.Basically I'd like to be able to freeze/un-freeze this app while when the correct conditions are met (eg silent mode or something else arbitrary that I can do) so that way it doesn't happen in the middle of a meeting, a movie, or some other time when it's completely inappropriate for my phone to be making noise.
The alternative is to put the phone in airplane mode; which would work for movies, however I use my phone frequently during my normal work day for work related things.
Is it possible to make call the freeze/thaw function in Titanium backup? if not, does anyone know if there's a shell command that would do the same thing? Thanks all. Cheers =)
> What Android version are you using? On my Gingerbread phone, the am command doesn't recognize "force-stop".
+1
That command came with ICS. :( .......