From 0572f4f1a1ce24cba326b2974162349a90186420 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rl885 <51694715+rl885@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 18:11:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update user.md Android 13 update --- _vendors-content/samsung/user.md | 137 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 130 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md b/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md index b5bdcd23..0c5720ae 100644 --- a/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md +++ b/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md @@ -23,20 +23,143 @@ The settings are mostly the same as Android 11 below, with a few changes: * The "Optimize battery usage" option doesn't exist anymore under "Special Access". * Under "Device Care" there is no "Automation" or "Advanced" option anymore. +* Lock Recent App is not available. +* "Auto-optimize daily", "Adaptive power saving", and "Optimize battery usage" are not available -So the **existing options** to change would be: -1. The per-app setting. -2. Adaptive battery. -3. Put unused apps to sleep. +### Per-app battery optimizations -> The _"Put unused apps to sleep"_ option is the major headache we see on Samsung - a non-standard app-killing feature that isn't present in AOSP implemented only by Samsung which puts an app you did not use for X days to a mode with restricted background processing. On some releases, the period was short as 3 days. So if you did not use your alarm clock over the weekend your alarm would not ring. +
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+ +> The _"Put unused apps to sleep"_ option is the major headache we see on Samsung - a non-standard app-killing feature that isn't present in AOSP implemented only by Samsung which puts an app you did not use for X days to a mode with restricted background processing. On some releases, the period was as short as 3 days. So if you did not use your alarm clock over the weekend your alarm would not ring. ## Android 11 -On Android 11 Samsung will prevent apps work in background by default unless you exclude apps from battery optimizations. This is a severe divergence from standard Android process management policies.
-Yes, this is a long way to go! Devs cannot ask for it automatically as they risk being kicked out from Play Store due to policy violations. +On Android 11 Samsung will prevent apps work in the background by default unless you exclude apps from battery optimizations. This is a severe divergence from standard Android process management policies.
+Yes, this is a long way to go! Devs cannot ask for it automatically as they risk being kicked out from the Play Store due to policy violations. ### Lock the app in Recent