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Fortunately Blackview provides the **System Manager** app, where you can modify the list of the apps allowed for auto start (//App Management// | Fortunately Blackview provides the **System Manager** app, where you can modify the list of the apps allowed for auto start (//App Management// | ||
- | In Blackview System Manager you can also add some apps to the //**Auto cleanup**// exceptions, i.e. the apps that are not killed | + | |
+ | Some apps, when launched, require other associated apps to be launched. You can enable this cascade startup using the //App Management// | ||
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+ | In Blackview System Manager you can also add some apps to the //**Auto cleanup**// exceptions, i.e. the apps that are not killed | ||
Last but not least, in System Manager you can go to the settings page (the gear icons) and eventually disable the **Lock screen cleanup**, which is responsible of the cleanup of the recents apps whenever you lock the screen. | Last but not least, in System Manager you can go to the settings page (the gear icons) and eventually disable the **Lock screen cleanup**, which is responsible of the cleanup of the recents apps whenever you lock the screen. | ||
- | FIXME In System Manager what is the //App Management// | ||
doc/appunti/hardware/blackview_power_saving.1724568452.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/08/25 08:47 by niccolo