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2 weeks ago (Last edited 2 weeks ago by SamsungChelsea ) in
Galaxy S23I am unable to disable the auto optimization every night at 03:35. Apps like Spotify run as white noise machines during the night, but this keeps stopping it. I can disable the auto restart, just not the memory cleaning.
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Galaxy S23What do you mean you disbled battery optimization? Did you go to the Spotify app's settings/battery and exempt it from battery optimization? The apps I have exempted from optimization do not get stopped in the memory clearing. If they do, they start right up again because they are still running in the morning. Is it possible that Spotify itself has a runtime limit? I used to use white noise apps occasionally, and they stayed on all night. Now if I want to use white noise or sleep with music, I just use my Echo Dot, since its placement is right outside my room. Mostly, I just use ear plugs, though.
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Galaxy S23Goto battery click it
Change the app from optimized to unrestricted.
Then it won't affect it