24-02-2023 01:20 PM
24-02-2023 02:22 PM
Hi @WilliamK ,
we can see than on the new software version this has been improved. We are now offering the option to restart this only when needed and the phone is not in use. You can enable this feature from the phone Settings> Battery and device care> Auto optimisation> Restart when needed> Turn on.
24-02-2023 02:40 PM
24-02-2023 02:47 PM
@WilliamK it is considered that the new Auto Feature is better, will restart when required and cannot set a particular time. Restarting a set time also does not seem to be an option in Bixby Routines or IFTTT.
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09-04-2023 02:12 AM
27-04-2023 09:22 PM
27-04-2023 09:27 PM
28-04-2023 01:21 PM
If you're proactive, and regularly close background apps, and perform other actions to help maintain your phone's performance, then this is likely to be why the 'Restart when needed' feature isn't kicking in. I appreciate that the ability to automate your restarts might have been more convenient, and I'm not sure if the ability to restart at set times will be re-introduced in future products or updates. I'll run this by our Research and Development Team, and keep you posted with any feedback they provide.
15-05-2023 01:28 PM
To regularly close background apps will not increase performance. If anything it hinders it & reduces battery life. Having an app ready idle in ram is quicker to initiate than when it need to be reopened?
04-06-2023 08:40 AM
Here's the problem I have with losing the ability to schedule when the phone is being restarted. When the phone restarts, it won't receive any messages or notifications until you unlock the phone. So, say the phone auto restarts on its own at 3am. That means you get no notifications until the next time you physically touch your phone when you wake up several hours later. Suppose a family member had an emergency and texts you - you don't get it until you wake up and restart the phone. Suppose there's a weather emergency, doesn't that mean I won't get that notification as well? What if I have a home security notification about an intruder, fire, or from a Carbon Monoxide sensor - I won't get those until I unlock the phone if I don't get notifications until then, which might be too late. Seems to me that by removing the option for me to set the restart at a time when I can easily unlock the phone to not miss those important notifications or messages, I'm actually being put at greater risk. My opinion, either allow scheduling again or change the settings so you get those notifications after restarts regardless of whether you unlock the phone or not ... or face a pretty decent lawsuit when someone has something bad happen because their phone decided to restart in the middle of the night when they were asleep and they never got those important notifications. Yes, worse case scenario, but as someone who just had this happen to them in the middle of the night who receives those types of notifications. When the restart caused the screen to massively go bright white and wake me up, I was grateful to have been woken up because my family was suddenly put at risk when I realized I wouldn't get those notifications if something happened. Removing the schedule feature has rendered that function useless for me since you put my family potentially at risk by changing it. I used to have it set to restart at times when I could quickly get the phone unlocked so I don't miss those notifications. My phone's update a couple days ago seems to have killed that feature for me. Now, I guess I have to do it manually since my family's safety is important to me.