![]() ![]() Question on SO (second answer gives a list of apps which are whitelisted).But then I searched with "samsung smart manager whitelist" and found the following ![]() The initial research on this was hindered by the fact that if you google "samsung doze-mode whitelist" maybe with "not asking the user" it still serves you many links to the official doze mode specs and media articles, but not Samsung related. The third question - maybe Samsung just knows some well known apps and whitelists them by default itself? The second question - is this maybe possible on Samsung despite the spec. So the first question is how - according to Android specs an app must ask the user to explicitly allow whitelisting (Am I wrong here)? After the install, I have not even logged into Viber (and it had not had a chance to ask me of any permissions at all), I immediately checked the Battery Optimisation whitelist and Viber was there. So I have done a fresh test by hard resetting a Samsung A5 2016 and installing only Viber onto the fresh phone. When I first noticed this on a samsung I was not 100% sure that I have not by chance given them that permission myself. These apps are for instance Viber, WhatsApp, Messenger - they're what I have seen. I tested this on a galaxy s8, galaxy A5 2016, 2017 all running android 7.0 or 7.1. I noticed that some applications are whitelisted from doze-mode on samsung devices without having ever asked the user.
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