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1. The app is stable, does what it's supposed to do (ie no closing of other apps or such) and includes neat yet rare functions like enabling Android's own battery saver or setting light doze parameters to the max to simulate deep doze when the latter won't be usable (for example due to moving with the phone).
2. For example, I've turned on "Disable Sync" and "use android battery saver" for doze on a schedule.
3. Other than that, amazing app, definitely worth a try.Seems to be the only app for doze management that still gets updates these days (looking at you, Greenify!) and works equally well on all my phones, from Android 7 to 11.
4. Aggressive doze activation seems to trigger a lot of "job delay" alarms by the Android system, in order to delay numerous things that otherwise would have taken place.
5. These settings do not revert once the schedule ends i.e sync does not turn back on once the schedule ends.When I turned on the screen of my OP3T, I was in Spotify as expected.
6. e.g. When it goes to doze, a popup appears on the screen to allow turning off Bluetooth (I discover this when I turn on the screen).
7. I am no expert but is it possible that all these issues are related to the fact that OnePlus updates their launcher through the PlayStore and the launcher somehow gets put to sleep? No idea if this is a Doze or Servicely issue, because I have both.
8. Thanks!It seems from the doze history that light doze mode does kick in, but the percentages only sometimes go above 0% of light doze.
9. I'm using Huawei Mate 20 Pro.I like the app a lot! It really helps with the battery saving, especially disabling of sensors and other peripherals, like WiFi and Mobile Data.
10. So this constant job delay (if you're intermittently using the device), seems to have a strain on battery as well.This newest update breaks a bunch of stuff.
11. Like disable wifi which is obviously turned on again automatically when screen on plus it is shown in the nap stats but not disable Mobile Data.