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Background service for receiving #41
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Add the ability to run the application in the background (implemented in Send Anywhere) so that there is no need to manually open the application every time you receive files. Preferably, this is implemented without an intrusive message in the notification curtain (that the relevant application service is currently running in the background), or at least with an option to disable this message. Also, it may be worth adding a corresponding icon to the status bar, as it is implemented in other Android applications (the image is attached below). Accordingly, it will also be logical to add an item to the settings: run the application/service together with the system. Also, since this most likely somewhat will be discharge the battery, add a corresponding item (switch) to the application settings, so that the user can choose what is more important for him. This leads to offer 5.2.
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