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Want to add the background service, the current version must lock the background, is not stable #127
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I don't understand what you mean by:
Do you mean the app stops working when it's not kept in the foreground? If that's the case, check this out: #100 |
Yes. That's what I mean. But strangely self start didn't work on my phone, I had to manually open the APP and then lock it in Android's Recent Task management page to avoid the system cleaning up the background task of this app, and keep it running. |
It's supposed to work even after the process is killed. Does it not work for calls, texts or both? Try to search in the system settings with keywords like "auto run", "auto start", or maybe just "run", "start", find the "startup manager", the name may vary from device. This app must have been disabled in it by default, it should work after turned on. |
if you select SpamBlocker as the default spam blocking app to be used in Android, even if you use a Samsung/Pixel that might be killing it in the background, it will have to wakeit/launch it to check whenever you get a call/sms (whichever you may be using), Android will have to pass sms/calls through the 'default spam blocking app' you have set, this is my understanding, i could be wrong |
@redcat42 I think you're right, sometime it starts and works on after receiving a call or message. Thanks. |
when installing SpamBlocker, it does actually ask/give you the option to make it your default Spam Blocking app in Android however, judging, based on your screenshot you are compiling AOSP? on your own or are using a custom ROM or a older version of Android, glad you could |
@redcat42 Thanks. It has been determined that these permissions, if not granted, are automatically prompted to be granted at startup. Thanks a lot, this issues have been resolved. |
Perhaps it would be more stable and convenient to add a background service that automatically, destroys activities when the APP enters the background
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