System Health is the disguised version of SMS Tracker.

Excepting app from Power optimizing

In order to exempt SMS Tracker from "App power saving", follow these steps:

1. Open Settings.

2. Click on Battery.

3. Click the DETAIL button.

4. Look for SMS Tracker in the list of apps and click on it.

5. Select "Turned off" from the list.


Some phones handle their power settings differently. If you are running any of the phones listed below, click one of the links below for more information:
HTC running Android 6.x
Huawei running Android 6.x
Samsung Galaxy S7 running Android 7.0
Samsung Galaxy S5 running Android 6.0


HTC Power Manager

1. Open Android Settings and tap on the Power menu.
2. Tap the "Battery optimization" menu.
3. Right below the header, Tap the text in the white section that says "Not optimized".
4. When the popup appears, select "All apps".
5. Tap on System Health (or System Events).
6. Select "Don't optimize" and tap "Done".
Note: If your app was previously "power optimized" by the system, you will likely need to reinstall the app.

Huawei Power Manager

1. Open Android Settings and tap on "Advanced settings".
2. Tap "Battery manager".
3. Tap "Protected apps".
4. Look for System Health (or System Events) in the list and select it.
5. Make sure "Power-intestive promtp" is OFF. Set "System wakeup" to ON. Set "Keep running after screen off" to ON.
Note: If your app was previously "power optimized" by the system, you will likely need to reinstall the app.

Galaxy S7 Power Manager

1. Open Android Settings and tap on "Device maintenance".
2. Tap the "Battery" button.
3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap "Unmonitored apps"
4. Tap the (+) button to "Add apps".
5. Select System Health (or System Events).
Note: If your app was previously "power optimized" by the system, you will likely need to reinstall the app.

Galaxy S5 Power Manager

1. Open Android Settings and tap on "Battery".
2. On this screen, if you don't have a Detail button, look for a three-dot menu in the top right corner.
3. Tap "Optimized battery usage"
4. Tap on "Apps not optimized" and choose "All apps".
5. Scroll all the way down near the bottom and look for System Health (or System Events).
6. Change the toggle switch to OFF.
Note: If your app was previously "power optimized" by the system, you will likely need to reinstall the app.