![]() ![]() Office Mobile comes natively integrated on the latest flagship smartphones from Samsung, including the Note 20 and Note20 Ultra 5G and new S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra 5G. ![]() With the new integrated Office Mobile app, Samsung and Microsoft have brought Office productivity to the Samsung Galaxy. If you’ve ever wished you could use your Microsoft Office apps as easily on your mobile device as you do on your laptop or desktop computer, you’re in luck. Be sure to explore our tips for Word and PowerPoint to maximize your mobile productivity. If you what it is and how to convert ( as an end-user) then please let me know it or post an answer here.This is one of a trio of user guides for getting the most out of Microsoft Office apps on your Samsung Galaxy S20 or Note10 device. I've no idea how to understand the time here let alone convert it into human-readable form. Now this is actually the same thing that we saw in usagestat's output but the timing is in its raw form. All of them has files which you guessed it right, having numeral names, nothing but Unix Time like 1440374400000.Ī typical file under daily has the content: Instead, you get directories named daily, monthly, weekly, yearly. The concept of usage-history.xml and usage-YYMMDD doesn't apply here. Lollipop has considerable changes in regard to usage statistics collection of an app. 1438134244890 is the Unix time when I accessed the AFWall+'s main activity (it's default view) and the converted time is Wed, 01:44:04 GMT, which is correct.Īs for the content in usage-YYMMDD, you'll see activities of the apps you visited on that day. To make it human readable, use Epoch Converter or anything that can convert Unix time into human readable time.Į.g. The lrt against every component ( comp) is the Unix time. These are the following entries for the AFWall+ app: However, cat command does the job, so as the Android app QuickEdit, not completely I should add. Those usage-YYMMDD are data files ( charset=binary) and my text editor Kate couldn't open them in human-readable form. xml is a plain XML file, so you should be able to view it in a text editor. There would be a file named usage-history.xml and some other files with naming convention as usage-YYMMDD where:Į.g. You can head down to /data/system/usagestats/ using a file explorer with root access, or using adb. The following section would work if the device is rooted.Īndroid keeps a log of when an app (it's component) was last used. Unfortunately, the info in this section wouldn't help the devices running predecessor of Lollipop, unless the device is rooted, or you find an app that can give you package statistics.Īlso, in your particular case, all of this info would be helpful only if you've had not launched the Camera, Gallery, or a particular app of your interest after your friend was done using the phone, since the time-stamp for that app gets updated to the new "Last time used", for all Android versions I mentioned. Now you can browse the list to find Camera and Gallery app, and see their "last time used" value, for Lollipop, that is. Time=", 1:34 AM" type=MOVE_TO_FOREGROUND package= class= Time=", 1:34 AM" type=MOVE_TO_BACKGROUND package= class= ![]() Lollipop shows more end-user comprehensible output in comparison to its predecessors, In-memory daily stats You can also do adb shell dumpsys usagestats ( Source, by Jinghao Shi) which for Android 4.2.1 and 4.4.2 didn't give anything more useful than already covered in screenshots posted above for them. See this answer if you're interested in knowing the role of parameters in those commands. Enter this command:įor Android Lollipop: adb shell am start -n /.UsageStatsActivityįor Android 4.2.1 to 4.4.2: adb shell am start -n /.UsageStats You may do calculation on your own, or try a conversion tool like this to instantly convert them into minutes.Īlternatively, you can directly jump into the Usage Statistics window using adb. The usage time in these Android versions is shown in milliseconds (ms). The order of entries are App, Count, and Usage time.Sort the time in Sort by: based on Usage time or Launch count or App name.The order of entries are App, Last time used, and Usage time. Sort the time in Sort by: based on Usage time or Last time used or App name.It would open a window named Testing which is a sub-setting of Settings app. Android allows usage stats to be seen from GUI. ![]()
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