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doc:appunti:hardware:blackview_power_saving [2024/08/25 08:47] – created niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:blackview_power_saving [2024/08/27 12:44] (current) niccolo
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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// => //**Auto Start Management**//). Fortunately Blackview provides the **System Manager** app, where you can modify the list of the apps allowed for auto start (//App Management// => //**Auto Start Management**//).
-In Blackview System Manager you can also add some apps to the //**Auto cleanup**// exceptions, i.e. the apps that are not killed on the periodic automatic cleanup.+ 
 +Some apps, when launched, require other associated apps to be launched. You can enable this cascade startup using the //App Management// => //**Associated Startup**// page. 
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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 during the periodic automatic cleanup.
  
 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// => //**Associated Startup**//? How is it related to the //Auto Start Management//? 
  
doc/appunti/hardware/blackview_power_saving.1724568452.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/08/25 08:47 by niccolo