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Intents for a few devices #5
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This is great, thank you. Do you happen to know if these activities can be started from 3rd party apps? Or did you have a chance to test these with |
The activities listed above could all be opened by the I did run into a lot of activities that I couldn't open; for example I guess details like which activities are exported may vary between models, even within a given major/minor OS version, as each model has its own build of the OS. So my results may not be very portable across models. If you can tell me how to find out which activities are exported, I'd be happy to update my notes for the devices above. Until now I've just used the trial-and-error method of opening the power management UI manually, running |
Thanks! Would it be possible for you to create a pull request based on the README? |
Thanks for maintaining this very useful resource. I'd like to contribute some notes about intents for opening power management apps on a few devices:
Huawei Ascend Y330 (Android 4.2.2, EmotionUI 2.0):
am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.power.HwPowerManagerActivity
opens power saving section of system settings/battery section of Phone Manager. From there, "Protected apps" opens list of protected apps and "Bkgd power-intensive apps" opens list of power-intensive apps.am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.optimize.process.ProtectActivity
opens list of protected apps directly.am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.power.PowerConsumeBackgroundActivity
opens list of power-intensive apps directly.am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.optimize.bootstart.BootStartActivity
opens list of apps that can run at system boot.am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.optimize.ProcessManageActivity
opens list of apps currently running in the background. Apps can be selected and killed.Huawei P8 Lite 2015 (Android 5.0.1, EMUI 3.1):
am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.power.ui.HwPowerManagerActivity
opens power saving section of system settings/Phone Manager. From there, "Protected apps" opens list of protected apps and "Power-intensive apps" opens list of power-intensive apps.am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.optimize.process.ProtectActivity
opens list of protected apps directly.Huawei P8 Lite 2017 (Android 7.0, EMUI 5.0.1):
am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.power.ui.HwPowerManagerActivity
opens battery section of system settings/Phone Manager. From there, "Close apps after screen lock" opens lock screen cleanup list, and "Power-intensive apps" opens list of power-intensive apps.am start com.huawei.systemmanager/.optimize.process.ProtectActivity
opens lock screen cleanup list directly. This works the same way as the protected apps list on older versions of EMUI, but it's a blacklist rather than a whitelist.Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 (Android 5.1.1):
am start com.samsung.android.sm/.ui.battery.BatteryActivity
opens battery section of system settings. From there, "App optimisation > Detail" opens list of apps that will be killed after 3 days in the background without being used.Sony Xperia Z3 Compact (Android 6.0.1):
am start -a android.settings.BATTERY_SAVER_SETTINGS
opens battery section of system settings. From there, "Menu > Battery optimisation" opens list of protected apps.Vivo Y11 (Android 4.4.4, Funtouch OS 2.0):
am start com.iqoo.secure/.MainGuideActivity
opens iManager app. From there, "Power manager" opens battery settings and "App manager > Autostart manager" opens list of apps that can auto-start (presumably, run at system boot).am start com.iqoo.secure/.ui.powersaving.PowerSavingManagerActivity
opens battery settings directly.am start com.iqoo.secure/.ui.phoneoptimize.AddWhiteListActivity
opens an app whitelist, which doesn't seem to be reachable through the normal UI. This list protects apps from the iManager app's optimisation button.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: