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Re: Sharing my Juice Defender settings
Using Juice Defender Ultimate and have found a significant benefit to battery life... the one issue I have is asking for help with the optimal settings to allow the stock gmail app to continue to work properly with imap idle push email notifications... unless I allow peak times certain hours, the app does not seem to function very well, and might as well be pop vs push... can anyone using Ultimate who has found the right settings please pass along?
Right now my settings are: Timeout: Do Nothing Schedule: Enable Data for 3m every 1hr Night: Do Nothing Battery: Keep data disabled while below 10% Traffic: Leave data enabled while >5kb/1m Peak: Leave data enabled 8am-7pm Apps: Do Nothing Screen: Leave data enabled while screen unlocked Location: Do Nothing Thanks! |
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Re: Sharing my Juice Defender settings
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you could also try to use the schedule to allow more frequency if you need it. What is the AOSP error ? (I'm not sure what aosp is LOL) |
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Re: Sharing my Juice Defender settings
Back to my gmail problem, it works fine when I allow regular data during peak hours, but this sort of defeats the purpose of even using juice defender... I read elsewhere you can allow apps to work, so I clicked on the app button, and allowed gmail... it now has two green arrows next to it in the program... but even with that setting enabled, if I turn off peak data, gmail push still does not function regularly... any other ideas or am I using this app setting incorrectly? Thx
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For your purposes, it most likely won't work well for you. You could increase the scheduled amount of time that it 'turns on data' for your apps to sync.. I hope this helps. |
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Re: Sharing my Juice Defender settings
How do apps handle no data connection? Do they keep trying over and over to connect to data, do they only try on their schedule, or are they smart enough to wait for data to become available, then connect immediately?
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