Memory Booster – Android RAM Optimizer to Speed Up Your Smartphone! - Android Apps and Games

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Memory Booster is one of our most popular utilities, you can download it free on the andorid market. Here we just update to the new V2.3.
Version 2.3 (Sep. 20, 2010)
-Blackscreen issue fixed in this new version
-Widget process is protected from memory boosting
-Alarm & Clock process is protected from memory boosting
-Improved user interface for Whitelist function
-Other minor improvements(new icon image, code optimizations etc.)
Memory Booster is a powerful mobile Memory & RAM boosting tool specially designed for Android smartphone users. It is a handy memory optimizer tool that will keep your Android smartphone running faster and efficiently. It increases your cell phone’s performance by making more memory available for both your applications and the mobile system.
Product Features:
·Real-time Smartphone Memory Status Report & Monitor
Memory Booster gives you professional, easy-to-read status report on your smartphone’s memory usage. A live chart demonstrates your total available memory and current memory usage. Memory Booster makes it easy to see how well your smartphone is performing, and to check if your system is overloaded.
·Setting Your Performance Target
Using Memory Booster’s Settings function, you can boost phones by setting performance goal fits your profile. Memory Booster will work to keep your memory at desired levels, and act immediately if memory drops below critical level.
·One-click Quick Memory Boosting
In addition to monitoring and reclaiming your memory automatically, Memory Booster allows you to boost your memory manually. By using the Quick Boost feature, you can observe Memory Booster reclaiming more memory for your system. In the mean time, Quick Boost will smartly remember the settings that work best for your smartphone.
·Auto-boosting in the Background
Your memory is the most important resource on your smartphone, and how it is used can drastically affect performance. With Auto-boosting feature, Memory Booster can run in the background and automatically reclaim unused memory on your Smartphone. It oversees the allocation of memory resources through its unique cache management technique.
·Android system crash protection
The majority of smartphone crashes come when system resources are inadequate. Memory Booster automatically watches and cleans up your Android’s system memory when it reaches a critical point. By using Memory Booster, you don’t need to know anything about your smartphone system; Memory Booster will provide all the technical know-how.
·And there is more..
Other features include embedded Advanced Task Manager, Whitelist Manager, Boost Level Manager & Memory Boost Log, which allow you to manually quit the running applications safely, to protect items from being killed during Memory Booster’s boost operation, to easily adjust Memory Booster’s boost strength according to users’ demands, and manually check Memory Booster’s boosting history to trace the effectiveness it improves your smartphone’s performance.
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Leave a comment if you have any questions or suggestion when using MemoryBooster. Thanks

installed it but oubt its gonna make much of a difference on a custom rom
this probably has more use on a rooted factory rom

Latest version
Version 2.5 (Oct. 22, 2010)
- Improved component: Task Killer
- Full support for Android 2.2 (Froyo) devices
- Whitelist optimization
- Enhanced boost speed
Leave a comment if you have any suggestions. Thanks

Thank you Dev, my problem blackscreen solved. Great work

Don't use this program, it's a potential scam. The creators go around and spam various Android websites with it. It has access to your personal information too. I wouldn't trust it.
Check this thread: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...ram-optimizer-speed-up-your-smartphone-4.html
If it's so good, why do they have to spam forums with their shill? Hmm...

EDIT - CONFIRMED SPAM / SCAM
Feel free to read my sensible post below, or look into the previous posts by "acke2008" or the OP. This is definitely, 100% spam, and probably a scam. I would highly suggest whatever moderator reads this to do a clean/ban on their accounts.
This doesn't make sense to me, and is setting of a few alarm bells in my head to.
First, Android as an OS manages RAM extremely well. Since applications are launched as individual dalvik vm's, their memory space is protected from one another, which means their memory is protected from this application. How is this application "reclaiming" free memory? Memory is either in use, or not in use (free). If you kill an application directly, it's memory is automatically unallocated (freed), which is the point of task-killers (no need to discuss their actual efficacy yet again).
I'd also like to point out what I think is a bit ironic that a program claiming to increase free memory and optimizer performance actually takes up memory and resources. At least ATK kills itself when it's done... does this?
I don't know, happy to eat my words if someone wants to take the time and test it out and give us some insight on how it works and what it's doing, but right now I don't see the point, and a pointless app with access to my data concerns me.

It seems like forcing programs to give up memory would slow the phone down in most circumstances. They are just going to have to load all of it back. I would think that RAM usage optimizations need to be dealt with on a program by program basis.

Hello namebradon,
Thanks for your comment. This is David, the developer of Memorybooster and BatteryBooster, you can check more apps for the android at our site www.downloadandroid.info. Most of apps are free. You can choose the one you like, there is no calumniation. We are trying to make our app to meet the needs of our customers in every update. Please feel free to let me know if you have any good suggestion. We are pleased to take into consideration of next new version. Thanks

namebrandon said:
EDIT - CONFIRMED SPAM / SCAM
Feel free to read my sensible post below, or look into the previous posts by "acke2008" or the OP. This is definitely, 100% spam, and probably a scam. I would highly suggest whatever moderator reads this to do a clean/ban on their accounts.
This doesn't make sense to me, and is setting of a few alarm bells in my head to.
First, Android as an OS manages RAM extremely well. Since applications are launched as individual dalvik vm's, their memory space is protected from one another, which means their memory is protected from this application. How is this application "reclaiming" free memory? Memory is either in use, or not in use (free). If you kill an application directly, it's memory is automatically unallocated (freed), which is the point of task-killers (no need to discuss their actual efficacy yet again).
I'd also like to point out what I think is a bit ironic that a program claiming to increase free memory and optimizer performance actually takes up memory and resources. At least ATK kills itself when it's done... does this?
I don't know, happy to eat my words if someone wants to take the time and test it out and give us some insight on how it works and what it's doing, but right now I don't see the point, and a pointless app with access to my data concerns me.
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I am 100% sure this guy's apps are scams + spams. He goes to other forums too and spams them. I saw him spamming on a Droid forum recently. You can google the program name and look for spam threads.

i managed to try this..... and its not worth the trouble using it :/ it does not do anything :/ glad i didnt pay for this. found a rapidshare link to the program last week. >_>

Thread Closed, Links to Paid Software not allowed, Also appears to be a somewhat sketchy app

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[APP] YAMC - yet another memory cleaner

https://market.android.com/details?id=lovetere.yamc
Free up memory space in your phone and boost its performance!
Unlike other apps, YAMC kills running processes as the system does after low memory warning.
Instructions:
- click on Clean to free up memory without exit from the app,
- click on Yamc! to clean up memory exiting from the app.
When to use:
- when you use your smartphone for a long time;
- when you feel that system is slower.
FREE version is ad-supported.
FULL version specific features are:
- widget,
- no ads,
- just one permission required for killing the processes.
https://market.android.com/details?id=lovetere.yamc
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Changelog:
- italian translation
- new context menu showing process options
just to move up this conversation!
marlove said:
https://market.android.com/details?id=lovetere.yamc
Free up memory space in your phone and boost its performance!
Unlike other apps, YAMC kills running processes as the system does after low memory warning.
Instructions:
- click on Clean to free up memory without exit from the app,
- click on Yamc! to clean up memory exiting from the app.
When to use:
- when you use your smartphone for a long time;
- when you feel that system is slower.
FREE version is ad-supported.
FULL version specific features are:
- widget,
- no ads,
- just one permission required for killing the processes.
https://market.android.com/details?id=lovetere.yamc
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I like this one!
Bought the full version, and it is as simple and clean as I want it to be.
oleerik said:
I like this one!
Bought the full version, and it is as simple and clean as I want it to be.
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thanks!
new update available for the full version, now is possible to configure a periodic cleaning.
https://market.android.com/details?id=lovetere.yamc.full
so is this just a auto killer?
efan3719 said:
so is this just a auto killer?
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actually it is an automatic memory cleaner!
Up!
marlove said:
actually it is an automatic memory cleaner!
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What's special about this app compared to Auto Task Killer and the likes?
I mean automatic memory cleaner? What does it do? I've read the info and I don't quite get it to be honest...
MrEzzzkiel said:
What's special about this app compared to Auto Task Killer and the likes?
I mean automatic memory cleaner? What does it do? I've read the info and I don't quite get it to be honest...
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Hello,
Usually this kind of app allocates all the free memory available to trigger the OS low memory system.
This way the running apps are closed by OS itself according low memory system policies.
There are a lot of articles around the net explaining the android memory system and why Task Killers should not be used to free memory.
You can start with this article:
http://lifehacker.com/5650894/android-task-killers-explained-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them
I use FMR Memory Cleaner that does the same.
Best.
martinsjt said:
Hello,
Usually this kind of app allocates all the free memory available to trigger the OS low memory system.
This way the running apps are closed by OS itself according low memory system policies.
There are a lot of articles around the net explaining the android memory system and why Task Killers should not be used to free memory.
You can start with this article:
http://lifehacker.com/5650894/android-task-killers-explained-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them
I use FMR Memory Cleaner that does the same.
Best.
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YAMC uses another method to free up the memory: each app receives a message from the OS to be closed. The way the running apps are closed is safe and it preserves the system's performance.
Just bought the app to support further development, looks promising!
I'll also be trying this one out to see if it might improve my phones speed and feel...
It sounds like a good idea and after reading about the android way of using ram I regret buying ATK back in the day...
Thx!
I guess I bought the app instead of just trying it... Seems very promising... Thank you!
MrEzzzkiel said:
I guess I bought the app instead of just trying it... Seems very promising... Thank you!
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thanks for buying YAMC!
I configured the periodic cleaning interval to 30 minutes and I noticed a longer battery life. what do you think about it?
martinsjt said:
Hello,
Usually this kind of app allocates all the free memory available to trigger the OS low memory system.
This way the running apps are closed by OS itself according low memory system policies.
There are a lot of articles around the net explaining the android memory system and why Task Killers should not be used to free memory.
You can start with this article:
http://lifehacker.com/5650894/andro...ed-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them
I use FMR Memory Cleaner that does the same.
Best.
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As i know its should be only bad when you use an autokill function and not if you tap a kill widget. Btw I'm still looking for an app that can kill services too...
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e
marlove said:
thanks for buying YAMC!
I configured the periodic cleaning interval to 30 minutes and I noticed a longer battery life. what do you think about it?
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I like it... Nice and simple UI... Easy to use... It's a good buy!
MrEzzzkiel said:
I like it... Nice and simple UI... Easy to use... It's a good buy!
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thank you very much!
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[APP][GB/ICS/JB] TuneUp Battery & Task Manager

Hi Everyone,I Would Like To Share TuneUp Battery & Task Manager With You Guys
This App Is Very Useful
Size only 3.1MB
Should Work On Every Android Device
Description
Optimize your smartphone or tablet for longer battery life, more stability and increased performance!
With a range of easy to use smart utilities like a task killer, power saver, storage space manager and data usage monitor, you can fine tune your mobile device to keep it running more smoothly and potentially at faster speed. It can even keep track of your mobile data usage to help you make sure that you don’t go over your data limit.
Install the AVG TuneUp Widget on your device’s home screen so you always have a quick snapshot of what’s going on with your device.
Download FREE now!
With AVG TuneUp you get:
More Power – extend your battery life.
More Stability – kill tasks to improve device stability and potentially speed it up.
More Space – review and remove unwanted apps or move them to an SD card to free up internal memory.
More Control – monitor mobile data usage so you do not go over the limit and pay extra.
Product features:
Battery Consumption:
● Extend your battery life - set an alert to let you know when you run out of juice so you can turn off specific functions to save power for when you need it most.
● Monitor apps, utilities and services power consumption.
● Power Saving Options - lists the utilities and services that are draining your device’s juice and lets you set which ones you want to switch off or change to save power.
Task Killer:
● Many apps and services are running on your device which may affect your device’s speed and stability. Task killer lists the active apps, games, utilities and services on your device, tells you how much memory they, for how long they’ve been active, and lets you stop the ones you don’t need running to free up memory space and potentially speed up your device.
Data Usage:
● Stop worrying about how much data you use by setting up your mobile data alerts. AVG TuneUp will let you know when you’re nearing your limit so you can make the right decisions.
● See a breakdown of data usage per app, the total amount you used and how much remains. Customise your alerts based on data size, usage frequency, start date and alert threshold.
Storage Usage:
● With space at a premium on your phone, it’s good to know what’s on it so you can free up space for the things you really want.
● We all have apps we no longer use or run in the background without us necessarily knowing, so if your device freezes up often, easily delete the ones you don’t want to help get things running smoothly and potentially speed it up.
● Storage Usage Monitor: find out how much internal memory and SD card space you’re already using and how much is left, with a list of all the apps and utilities that are on your phone and how much space they use. Simply delete the ones that you don’t want any more to make room for the things you do. You can also move apps from the internal memory to the SD card.
Start taking control over your device’s performance today with AVG TuneUp! The design is straightforward and easy to use. Fine tune your mobile device with: battery saver, task killer, data usage, and storage space manager.
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NO WIPE DATA FOR MOBILE DATA USAGE only? I'm looking for an app where can I delete or reset my mobile data usage... (Just the mobile data usage only... Not all data..) Not just limiting only or monitoring... Any help? My reason..simple... For me to have unlimited data Internet... Coz my carrier limit me only up to 800mb promo..
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Does it consume more power if you keep monitoring your mobile data usage?
No... It's fine... My battery works great... Ultima rom here... I just wanna delete mobile data usage history in my s3 so I can exceed to more than given allocate mb or gig by my carrier.. On jb 4.1.1 u can actually reset Internet data usage... It's true.. By then I actually have unlimited data usage... Now I'm on jb 4.1.2... The set details was gone.. No more options to reset. Maybe they already found the bug.. Aw!
Now.... I'm looking for an app where I can delete mobile Internet data usage history on my rooted s3.. Any help
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Improve Performance Of Your Android Device With All In One Toolbox

With daily use, your Android may suffer specific yield losses due to overloading or increased my junk files. With All in one Toolbox, improve that performance immediately can be as simple as pressing a button on the screen of your Android.
1. IMMEDIATE OPTIMIZATION WITH ALL IN ONE TOOLBOX
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According to statistics, every day more than 4 million apps are downloaded and installed and on average, each user installs between 25 and 30 new apps on your Android , in addition to those originally used to include the manufacturer or network operator.
Although these data do not imply that all these apps are used at the same time, if shows that, even in a timely manner, the processing power of your device can be seen collapsed by the simultaneous use of several apps or Storage Space can quickly be consumed because of temporary files and junk files generated by all those apps that you have installed on your Android … and even some you’ve deleted.
The use of this application can solve this problem and, on this occasion, I want to show the effectiveness of one of them: All in one Toolbox .
Imagine that all the inhabitants of your city decide circulate simultaneously on the same street. Probably they cause a significant bottleneck both on the street in question, and in adjacent.
Well, something similar happens in your device when you run multiple apps simultaneously, the processor capacity collapses to solve all requests.
This breakdown does not always occur because of poor management Android RAM , in most cases is the lack of optimization of the apps themselves that cause the collapse.
In this situation, it is best to close the least important step to give priority to those which are actually using. With All in one Toolbox that is as simple as touching a button.
Start by finding and installing All-in-one Toolbox in Google Play and start the app.
In her internal storage capacity and its use is shown, the use of RAM and storage of the user. Then you can choose between two alternatives with the same result. The first is to touch on the central indicator of RAM and immediately start optimizing your Android to give higher priority to services that require more resources.
The second alternative is to touch the icon Empowerment . Then analyze the apps that are loaded into RAM and will propose closing the least important.
At all times you can uncheck any of the select apps to avoid arrest. Then click on selected Detention and indicated my will stop giving higher priority to other to speed up performance and responsiveness.
[ Interesting: Top 70 Latest Android Apps For New Smartphone Users ]
2. CLEAN THE JUNK FILES FROM YOUR ANDROID
Another important aspect which also affects, to a lesser extent, the performance of your Android are junk files.
These files are usually residual error logs apps, temporary files or orphaned and forgotten after uninstalling the app. These files slow down the overall system performance because it must spend resources to organize and manage thousands of files you really are useless.
Perform periodic cleaning of these files helps to improve the performance of your Android and recover some of the lost storage space.
Doing so is as simple as the optimization process that you have seen in the previous step.
Touch the icon Clean and analysis of files will start. The results are classified into several categories depending on their nature.
Among them it is common to find files cache apps, temporary files or even obsolete remnants of uninstalled apps or longer.
Tap on a category to check that indeed everything that has been detected can be removed and is not included any documents you want to keep.
If everything is correct, click on Clear and the selected files will be deleted.
3. A BOX FULL OF TOOLS FOR ANDROID
In addition to the options to optimize the use of RAM and storage space , All-in-One Toolbox has some additional features that allow you to better manage your files and applications on your Android.
As its name suggests, All in one Toolbox is a complete toolbox that in addition to optimize the system , allows you to manage installing and uninstalling apps , backup or control apps auto start with the system .
To access these additional tools, tap on the icon guides . Here is a list of the various tools available is displayed.
One that have seemed more attractive is what allows you to customize the apps that are started by the system. Tap on the tool ON .
Then the tab User Apps, shows you a list of the applications you’ve installed and that are started by the system when you turn on your device. If you want to speed up the start of your Android , switch off the you do not need. You can also disable the start of some apps built into the system.
Go to the tab System Applications and disables do not use.
Pay special attention to disable the apps in this section, as some of these apps are essential for the correct functioning of the system. If, for example, you use the app for Gmail to manage your mail, you can disable the start of the native Mail app Android since it will not be of any use.
This is not Disabling the app, just you prevent it from loading into memory at startup.
4. INSTANT CLEAN YOUR ANDROID PHONE
If you want to further reduce the steps to optimize your Android , you can create a shortcut to the optimization options or cleaning .
To do this go to the respective sections in All in one Toolbox and click on Options . In the menu that appears, tap on Create a shortcut and a new shortcut on your home screen is created.
Clicking on it will run directly the task of optimizing or cleaning without starting All in one Toolbox.
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[APP] [ROOT] [Android 4.0+] [v 1.0.7] SSD Boost

Hi, I'm Andrea, a new member in XDA forum,
I'd like to introduce to you my app 'SSD Boost'
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This is a work in progress project which has the goal to speed performance and extend endurance of smartphone internal flash memory.
Smartphone internal storage uses solid state technology SSD/emmc. Counterpart to lower access time, and less latency of SSD is that its performance may degrade over time: writing after writing, the memory cells show a measurable drop in performance, and will continue degrading throughout the life.
'SSD Boost' minimizes writings on your SSD, increasing speed and extending life of your storage.
Though the main goal of the app is the optimization of flash memory, many users have also experienced a better responsiveness in the startup of the apps, a longer battery endurance and a decreased temperature of the phone.
Probably because 'SSD Boost' app is a workaround to some insane process running in the background, that keeps writing to disc. This has been experienced from Android ICS version to Nougat (both 7.1.1 stock and CM 14.1).
It needs root.
Be careful, if you have got one of the following models:
- Samsung Galaxy R.
- Samsung Galaxy SII.
- Samsung Galaxy Note.
- Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
- Samsung Epic 4G Touch.
before installing, check presence of Brickbug (a bug on eMMC chip fw): download 'eMMC Brickbug Check' from Play Store
Changelog:
1.0.7
- improved root check method
1.0.2
- added TRIM command
What does TRIM for ssd/nand performance.
Unlike HDD, SSD cannot overwrite data because only a transition from 0 to 1 is possible, so before overwriting the data has to erase the whole page to 0 then program the bits.
Erasing takes longer then writing data, so after you used the device for a while it will have to erase the pages before writing them and cripple performance.
It would be so much better if controller would erase the blocks while idle so you have them ready when you need to write. Unfortunately this is not possible as controller has no knowledge of file system so it does not know what blocks are used and with are not.
TRIM command, when supported by the SSD/NAND, allows operating system to send a list of blocks to controller to erase when is idle.
Android 4.3+ supports trim natively, it means that operating system after deleting a file will sends a trim command to nand controller notifying witch blocks the file used, the controller will erase them when idle so it can write fast without erasing next time.
But users have no control over this process and Android doesn't trim the storage for a very long time.
'SSD Boost' helps you to run trim on your device manually if you feel it has become laggy and anyway it does trim for you on every reboot.
1.0.1
- added NOATIME, NOADIRATIME support
Android maintains file system metadata that records when each file was last accessed. This timestamp is known as atime and atime comes with a performance penalty – every read operation on a filesystem generates a write operation.
Updating the atime every time a file is read causes a lot of usually-unnecessary IO, slowing everything down.
'SSD Boost' disables the tracking of atime, remounting filesystems with the noatime/noadiratime options.
You can freely download the latest version from Play Store
Enjoy it, and give me a feedback.
Andrea
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Quick question: what exactly would the risk of this ****ing up my phone be?
Quick answer: If you have the patience to read, I wrote about some line above.
thanks for the work
do we need to run it regularly?
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thanks for the work
do we need to run it regularly?
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It's not necessary, it autostarts on boot.
You can find the new release 1.0.8 on Play Store.
This is this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.puandr.boost ?
Devhost97 said:
This is this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.puandr.boost ?
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Yesss, thank you
I have released on Play Store an alpha version with increased read cache features.
Who wants in advance to test this version, contact me in pvt, I'll be giving him/her free Pro features upgrade.
Thanks
I like what I read about your app! Cool idea. How exactly do you limit the useless reads/writes? How do you know which ones to block or limit?
If you will make a open beta tests i can join
Is this Thang still on?
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If you will make a open beta tests i can join
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Yes, there is already an open beta test group
Really, there is also an alpha test group, just contact me in pvt to join.
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Is this Thang still on?
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Yes.
Cool going to get the pro version to keep this lag off my home base
On 4th August 2007, Linux kernel developer Ingo Molnár called atime "perhaps the most stupid Unix design idea of all times," adding: "[T]hink about this a bit: 'For every file that is read from the disk, lets do a ... write to the disk! And, for every file that is already cached and which we read from the cache ... do a write to the disk!'"
"Atime updates are by far the biggest IO performance deficiency that Linux has today. Getting rid of atime updates would give us more everyday Linux performance than all the pagecache speedups of the past 10 years"
The problem is that, ten years later, Android, based on Linux kernel, still uses atime updates.
How to solve it, then?
The first idea is, as a workaround, to remount Android filesystems with the noatime/noadiratime options.
But which impact can this produce to apps that use this timestamp file system metadata?
I actually don't exactly know. For this reason I've developed an experimental app (this one ) that does exactly this, it remounts filesystems.
Nowadays, this app has been installed on more than 100.000 Android devices, so it's possible to get some feedbacks.
(to be continued)
Wow man , just installed it on my Galaxy Note 2 with crDroid 7.1.2 ROM. Phone is working faster and there is no lag at all , like it was before , especially while using keyboard or scrolling pages!
Thank you nNeFeroN.
I just received the following review:
"After i run this app it works so fast ram usage goes low but after i go for data managing in a charger usb cable that i plugged up in my phone it doesn't read anything even notifications of the (Connected As) Media/Audio Doesn't shows up or it didn't work cuz i trimmed my SDD?.but i'm a little bit happy cuz ur app helped me too."
He is using a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (fortunave3g), Android 4.4

How To Guide ***CLOSED*** Samsung: How to KEEP apps in the BACKGROUND!

Hey guys,
in case you are not happy with the default One UI apps background management, you can check this solution. In a nutshell, there is a Memory Guardian module part of Good Guardians, that allows the user to switch from default to the so called "quick switching mode" that somehow reduces the aggressive background app killing, i.e. app refresh.
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I have tested this with following apps:
- Spotify
- Mixcloud
- Instagram
- Snapchat
- Tiktok
- Youtube
Some other users tested this with Waze and other apps and it seems that it works.
What is the idea? Well imagine you are browsing through insta and you find a nice post that you d like to check, but then something else pops up and you switch to another app. Then after you are back to your app (in this case insta) One UI would "refresh" the app, meaning that it will reload it, and you will lose your "last state", i.e. imagine refreshing the app or close/opening it.
Download Samsung Good Guardians from the Store ► https://bit.ly/3yGFUms
Download Samsung Good Guardians for a manual install ► https://bit.ly/3yOehYD
It is also supposed to work with some of the heavy games, test it and let me know if you apps refresh is a bit better (i.e. not refreshed so much) or ... no difference at all.
I have tested this on my S22U with 12G of RAM but I guess it should have a better impact for 8 GB and lower RAM configs.
Appreciate the find!
I have 8gb version and apps are staying open much better now
billmurray1004 said:
Appreciate the find!
I have 8gb version and apps are staying open much better now
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Nice to hear that! Can you let us know which apps did you test? Also - how much of VRAM (Virtual RAM) do you use?
I makes a bit of difference on my 12GB version so I assumed that it would be even better/bigger impact on 8GB and less.
Strangely enough this function is not very popular, was almost not able to find much info around. The whole Good Guardians tools are widely underestimated and they pack a few good tricks.
Thermal Guardian for example can let you adjust the thermal threshold of your phone, so it can potentially tolerate a bit more heat where battery life is exchanged for better peak performance and hopefully also sustained.
velqn said:
Hey guys,
in case you are not happy with the default One UI apps background management, you can check this solution. In a nutshell, there is a Memory Guardian module part of Good Guardians, that allows the user to switch from default to the so called "quick switching mode" that somehow reduces the aggressive background app killing, i.e. app refresh.
Moderator Edit: YouTube link removed due to violation of XDA external links policy.
I have tested this with following apps:
- Spotify
- Mixcloud
- Instagram
- Snapchat
- Tiktok
- Youtube
Some other users tested this with Waze and other apps and it seems that it works.
What is the idea? Well imagine you are browsing through insta and you find a nice post that you d like to check, but then something else pops up and you switch to another app. Then after you are back to your app (in this case insta) One UI would "refresh" the app, meaning that it will reload it, and you will lose your "last state", i.e. imagine refreshing the app or close/opening it.
Download Samsung Good Guardians from the Store ► https://bit.ly/3yGFUms
Download Samsung Good Guardians for a manual install ► https://bit.ly/3yOehYD
It is also supposed to work with some of the heavy games, test it and let me know if you apps refresh is a bit better (i.e. not refreshed so much) or ... no difference at all.
I have tested this on my S22U with 12G of RAM but I guess it should have a better impact for 8 GB and lower RAM configs.
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il try this thanks, HTRACK is always closing after 5 or more apps overtake it in the que
velqn said:
Nice to hear that! Can you let us know which apps did you test? Also - how much of VRAM (Virtual RAM) do you use?
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So...I just sort of excluded all apps for the most part to test. They stay in ram longer but still hit a point where they refresh. Using 8gb vram but haven't seen ram usage above 6gb or so yet
gav83collins said:
il try this thanks, HTRACK is always closing after 5 or more apps overtake it in the que
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Can HTRACK be further tweaked, perhaps from dev options? I remember seeing something for background processes, like a limitation factor setting.
billmurray1004 said:
So...I just sort of excluded all apps for the most part to test. They stay in ram longer but still hit a point where they refresh. Using 8gb vram but haven't seen ram usage above 6gb or so yet
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Yep, it`s not a silver bullet, but still some positive impact.
velqn said:
Can HTRACK be further tweaked, perhaps from dev options? I remember seeing something for background processes, like a limitation factor setting.
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Yeah there is but only upto 4 processes I sometimes have many any more apps open at once, anyway I'm trying it now and here are some screens if you wanna attach to op and il delete from this post once you add them
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update, i must say this app so far has seemed to keep my HTTrack running great in the background, it ha certainly made a difference, i did have it set "unrestricted" in the app settings/battery setting before and that didnt help, this app now works even with the app power settings set to "optimised"
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