Energy-consuming apps in background

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Tyrebias

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So, I've got this trouble with some of the apps that constantly appear in the notification bar as those highly energy-consuming working in background. Like several times a day I have to kill Google+ and some others.

And the actual problem is that I never really launch those apps! What is more, I adjusted in settings only which apps can run in background (Google+ surely isn't one of those)

Any advice on how to prevent them from eating out my battery and being constantly and annoyingly running in background?

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skyp6user

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i have the same problem. This happens everytime i have Data services on. When its off, those apps never run in the background. Im using B125.
 

zemega

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Maybe its the sync option? Some of my apps that didnt sync successfully (when I manually synced) keep on trying to sync it showed up as power hungry app. Or apps that you disallow access to private data, WeChat showed up as power hungry because I disable some permission.
 
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PM_Petrol

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I dont have that kind of problem. But I use "advanced task killer". It kills a lot of apps automatically. You can adjust the settings, wheb and what the app should kill. Try it, maybe it helps.

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degady64

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So, I've got this trouble with some of the apps that constantly appear in the notification bar as those highly energy-consuming working in background. Like several times a day I have to kill Google+ and some others.

And the actual problem is that I never really launch those apps! What is more, I adjusted in settings only which apps can run in background (Google+ surely isn't one of those)

Any advice on how to prevent them from eating out my battery and being constantly and annoyingly running in background?

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in Powe Manager, go to Backrounds apps manager ans select which app can running in the background. Also go to Bkgd power-intensive apps and selct apps and in startup manager to select which app running automatically after startup.
Also in Permision Manager, go Network permision and i select what networed apps can work with 2G/3G and which with wi-fi.
 

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    Maybe its the sync option? Some of my apps that didnt sync successfully (when I manually synced) keep on trying to sync it showed up as power hungry app. Or apps that you disallow access to private data, WeChat showed up as power hungry because I disable some permission.