Is there an exclusion list somewhere to keep the system from killing certain apps?
Examples:
Google Music - If I haven't played anything in an amount of time, it kills the process. I can't hit play on my Gear S2 and start it up again, and when I get in my car, the radio shows the track, but won't play anything. I have to get my phone out and hit play on the screen. I know it's being killed because a) both the Gear S2 and my car worked fine on my Nexus 6 and b) the Music persistent notification is going away, comes back when I manually touch play. If that notification is running, I can control the playback with the car or the Gear S2.
Network Monitor Mini Pro - this should stay running in the background. I've been using it for a long time, on a bunch of different devices, and never had any trouble with it. But this S6 keeps killing it. If I run the app settings, it shows up. I can go home and it stays for a while, then eventually it gets killed off by something.
I tried turning that Battery Optimization thing off, but it doesn't seem to be causing this. I haven't been able to find any settings for this. I've been using Nexuses only for a while, maybe I'm just not looking in the right place.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Examples:
Google Music - If I haven't played anything in an amount of time, it kills the process. I can't hit play on my Gear S2 and start it up again, and when I get in my car, the radio shows the track, but won't play anything. I have to get my phone out and hit play on the screen. I know it's being killed because a) both the Gear S2 and my car worked fine on my Nexus 6 and b) the Music persistent notification is going away, comes back when I manually touch play. If that notification is running, I can control the playback with the car or the Gear S2.
Network Monitor Mini Pro - this should stay running in the background. I've been using it for a long time, on a bunch of different devices, and never had any trouble with it. But this S6 keeps killing it. If I run the app settings, it shows up. I can go home and it stays for a while, then eventually it gets killed off by something.
I tried turning that Battery Optimization thing off, but it doesn't seem to be causing this. I haven't been able to find any settings for this. I've been using Nexuses only for a while, maybe I'm just not looking in the right place.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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