Perhaps it is already set to never sleep via optimized apps setting? If you want to see it under never sleep, perhaps try adding the app to optimized apps list first. (Apps > Special Access > Optimize battery usage > all > check app) Then it should appear in the list that allows you to add to never sleep list? But either way it achieves intended effect to let it run in background without killing app i guess. This was the case for me.

So I assume Samsung should allow to display all the apps at allow app to work in background and disable app from sleep features at the same time. Then user can select , not when enable one disappear from other.


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Hi yes there is a solution. I just worked it out, i went to apps on my galaxy s23 ultra and chose the app (AVG) and clicked on battery then changed to optimised then went back to accessibility and never sleeping app clicked plus sign and avg was there this time and i added it

For the last few weeks, most apps haven't been working when my Fold4 has been connected to my home WiFi network. If I disconnect and go back to mobile data, the apps work fine. No other devices in my house are having this issue including multiple laptops, gaming consoles, tablets, my smart TV, and others. The weird thing is that some apps *do* work on wifi including my phone's web browser and Snapchat. But apps like Signal, most games that require a connection, my banking apps, and others just don't work at all and will give me errors about no connection being available.

So I set my sleep routine to restrict most of my apps through Modes and Routines. When it turned off this morning, my apps are still restricted. I have restarted my phone several times, powered it off and on, did a soft reboot, turned my apps off a sleep mode, reset app preferences and these are all suggestions from Samsung support via online chat and by phone. Nothing has helped. When I click on an app that is restricted it says Cannot use app name while Restrict app usage in use. Nothing I do seems to help, nothing from support so far has seemed to help and the support team is using a remote tutor to test things out.

I had basically the exact same issue and going into the apps menu in settings, finding the "Modes and Routines" application, scrolling to the storage button within the 'Usage' section, pressing the button, and pressing the clear data button fixed the issue for me.

I have exactly the same issue as the poster (Galaxy S22) and I swear I've tried everything. I tried your solution, but when I find the "Modes and Routines" app in the list of apps, there is no option for me to navigate to "usage" and then to the storage button to be able to clear it. Am I missing something? I restricted access to almost everything as part of my sleep mode because I'm so bad at mindlessly scrolling for ages and it was becoming a real problem, so right now I have access to like 5 apps and my phone is basically just a brick *facepalm*

Never mind, I've managed to fix it now! Ended up having to just search for the app rather than go through the apps menu, then a long press brought up the option to take me to app settings, and then I was able to get into the storage and memory menus from there.

Omg Samsung. What a flawed app. I've only been using it for about 4 or 5 days and even before this issue, half the time it wouldn't auto turn on when I'd programmed it to, or off when I'd programmed it to, or it'd turn off restricted apps but the screen would stay in grayscale even though it was all meant to work on the same schedule.

Hi guys, so I have had the very same issue this morning. The Samsung A52 went into sleep routine but this morning didn't wake up. After even deleting the sleep mode, it still did not work. I cleared cache as suggested above - and it activated some apps, including Google Play. Modes & Routines wanted to run an update, but because Google Play was in the restricted list, I couldn't update it. A suggestion from my side is to NOT put Google Play in the restricted app list because then you can easily update modes & routines and then the problem should be sorted. As soon as I ran the update, my phone was back to normal.

I'm using Meraki MDM. Using Device Owner mode, all the bloatware is stripped out of the phones. However, on my newest test phones - the Note 8 - this also strips useful (and "non-installable") apps such as the Galaxy Apps Store and the Theme Chooser. I managed to get the apps store back by ripping it from a standard setup phone, but the theme manager isn't cooperating. It installs, but when I long press and go to wallpapers, it gives a toast message that the app isn't installed.

Thank you so much! This absolutely fixed the issue and allowed me access to all the system apps. Now what I'd like to do is start to whitelist the apps I want to allow, but the list I can choose from is very short (only 10 apps), and when I type a name into the box, I just get a black and white "thinking" circle in the right of the box forever.

There are apps on my phone that I never open, because I don't need to, but I can't have them disabled just because my phone decides to get creative without my permission. Weatherbug. I use it everyday in the notification bar to see the temperature at a glance and in the notification panel if I want more info. Today it was gone. I saw someone say in the battery settings there is a three dot icon to turn this invasive feature off but my Android 10 doesn't have it anymore. But it once did. This is why I don't update, everytime I do, I lose features or something breaks. I'm really mad that this broke without me even updating, it's really upsetting that Android can mess with your stuff even without permission. (No, I'm definitely not updating to 11. I purposely, meticulously back out of that up update prompt every single morning when my phone restarts. I want THIS os, where everything worked until right now. Ugh) Here of a screenshot where the three dots were, but aren't now, even though I purposely didn't update the stupid thing to avoid this very type of situation. Is there any other way of getting the phone to mind its own business and to stop disabling my stuff? I've searched in settings and nothing. I really don't want to have to manually open every app on my phone on a monthly basis like a regular phone period because Samsung wants to take away all your freedom like apple.

No. That's not what I'm talking about. It's what I described. Three dots that lead to more options like "auto disable unused apps." You'll see this option. Here are the instructions I followed when I first got the phone.............

I've just noticed the same problem after installing a load of apps on my new Tab S8. Half (which I haven't used yet) are all disabled. First problem I have with this is that I may not use an app all the time - but that doesn't mean I want it disabling.

Second problem with this is security. Disabled apps don't get updated so there's a huge risk - I've also verified this by checking for updates, then re-enabling an app and checking updates. Surprise, surprise, there is now an update for the previously disabled app. So let's say I haven't used my banking app for a while and there has been a security issue with the app which was updated. I enable my banking app (which was disabled), go to use it and I'm now vulnerable because it hasn't been updated. Why would you make decisions like this?!?

To strengthen the Android platform, our collaboration with Google has resulted in a unified policy that we expect will create a more consistent and reliable user experience for Galaxy users. Since One UI 6.0, foreground services of apps targeting Android 14 will be guaranteed to work as intended so long as they are developed according to Android's new foreground service API policy.

Also, please note that -If the following user-permission exists in the manifest file, it is considered that the application uses Samsung Developer SDK. * < uses-permission android:name="com.samsung.android.providers.context.permission.WRITE_USE_APP_FEATURE_SURVEY" / > -If the user-permission does not exist in the manifest file, it is considered that the application does not use the Samsung Developer SDK.

So my phone has a number of apps I've installed through the play store as any other regular user, but when I go and check "all permissions" for it, I get a ridiculous list of permissions for apps that never ask for any of them at all. Any idea why this is happening? Below are screenshots of "all permissions" for LinkedIn as an example... thanks in advance.[[enter image description here]( )]( )

Here's what gets transferred: contacts, message history, camera photos and videos, photo albums, files and folders, accessibility settings, display settings, web bookmarks, mail accounts, WhatsApp messages and media, and calendars. If they're available on both Google Play and the App Store, some of your free apps will also transfer. After the transfer completes, you can download any free apps that were matched from the App Store.

Another aspect to take into account within Samsung Good Lock is the utility called \"Task Changer\". By means of this feature, you will be able to adapt the style in which the apps and games that you have recently used are displayed in order to better access these elements. In addition, at any time you can modify the wallpapers you use or design your own creations to give a more personal touch to the interface.

Another aspect to take into account within Samsung Good Lock is the utility called "Task Changer". By means of this feature, you will be able to adapt the style in which the apps and games that you have recently used are displayed in order to better access these elements. In addition, at any time you can modify the wallpapers you use or design your own creations to give a more personal touch to the interface. e24fc04721

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