Amplify, on the other hand, allows users to take more granular control of
Android wakelocks.
Not exact matches
His passion for
Android turns into obsession the moment he finds a new
wakelock or sees a stutter.
Amplify, to put it short, is an Xposed Module which allows users to take full control of
wakelocks and alarms on your
Android device.
As this is a core element of the
Android system, uninstalling Play Services is not an option — but restricting its
wakelocks definitely is.
When you have an app installed but don't use it for a long period of time,
Android will prevent the app from syncing in the background or holding a
wakelock (see below) until you launch the app again.
After
Android has detected that the device has been laying flat and motionless for a period of time (sitting on a table, for instance), Doze Mode kicks in and ensures that no nonessential apps request a
wakelock (see below) or sync in the background, which would otherwise drain the battery in a situation where the user is obviously not actively using their device.