[Q] Apps running at startup in B510

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duck70

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Dec 2, 2013
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I installed B510 from B125, all is ok but I don't find where to setup apps that have to be run at startup; in B125 I was able to do that.
Can you help me?
 

blueIBI

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Jun 9, 2012
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@Duck: this feature is hidden in b510..
you have to root your phone to be able to edit the build.prop/local.prop..

you'll find all information in this forum (ascend p6)..

Gesendet von meinem HUAWEI P6-U06 B510
 

mkstevo

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Mar 5, 2010
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I wish they would un-hide it!

Not only can you not manage apps that start automatically at boot, but it seems that apps that want to start at boot are being blocked. I've tried repeatedly to get Volume Locker and Day Bar English to run at start up but they keep failing. I've installed alternatives but they too fail to start. Perhaps it is something to do with the way they are loaded into the notification area, but it is a shame they don't work.

I hoped that if I could get the start up manager back, I could re-enable them.
 

XDAvatar

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Jun 12, 2014
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I wish they would un-hide it!

Not only can you not manage apps that start automatically at boot, but it seems that apps that want to start at boot are being blocked. I've tried repeatedly to get Volume Locker and Day Bar English to run at start up but they keep failing. I've installed alternatives but they too fail to start. Perhaps it is something to do with the way they are loaded into the notification area, but it is a shame they don't work.

I hoped that if I could get the start up manager back, I could re-enable them.

You can use a third party app. Search on GooglePlay.
 

mkstevo

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Mar 5, 2010
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Genius!

That indeed works. I now have DayWeekBar English and Volume Locker running 'normally' again.

Just to clarify the steps I took following Svigir's advice:
Start the App in question.
Click Settings.
Scroll down to and click Power saving.
Click Background power-intensive apps.
Locate the app in the list and click on the app icon.
Make sure all the switches are over to the right side of the screen (all On).

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julmunoz

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Great, it works. But that's limited to power intensive apps. If an app is not power intensive, it will no be displayed, hence cannot be activated or deactivated for startup. Right, or am I missing something?
 
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    Open app, go to bkgn power-intensive apps, find your app and check startup manager.

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    I'd like not to root the device. This missing feature is a back step!

    It's not missing, just hiding.
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    Genius!

    That indeed works. I now have DayWeekBar English and Volume Locker running 'normally' again.

    Just to clarify the steps I took following Svigir's advice:
    Start the App in question.
    Click Settings.
    Scroll down to and click Power saving.
    Click Background power-intensive apps.
    Locate the app in the list and click on the app icon.
    Make sure all the switches are over to the right side of the screen (all On).

    screen10.jpg