I want to disable some processes of Facebook app and Maps. Example Facebook has 3 processes: media upload service, mqtt push service, background detection service. I want to disable the first and third cause I don't need them, but I need the second for push notifications. Is it possible without freezing the app, or un installing it?
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Afaik System Tuner has that option, but would probable break the whole app. And probably you wont have noticeable gains in free RAM, why dont hard swap instead?
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Dom42 said:
Afaik System Tuner has that option, but would probable break the whole app. And probably you wont have noticeable gains in free RAM, why dont hard swap instead?
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It uses more battery and cpu
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last night i was searching your thread because i was remembering a few time ago
you were asking the same again for a specific service of facebook app
but i couldn't find that thread
but now i see you opened a new one
i am saying these because last night i found accidently this app
and i remembered you
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...51bGwsMSwxLDEsImNuLndxLmRpc2FibGVzZXJ2aWNlIl0.
check it.maybe this is what you need
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rzr86 said:
last night i was searching your thread because i was remembering a few time ago
you were asking the same again for a specific service of facebook app
but i couldn't find that thread
but now i see you opened a new one
i am saying these because last night i found accidently this app
and i remembered you
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...51bGwsMSwxLDEsImNuLndxLmRpc2FibGVzZXJ2aWNlIl0.
check it.maybe this is what you need
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Well thank you very much. It's EXACTLY what I needed. I have searched so much for smth like this. Now I can disable all those stupid processes, and can choose to keep what I want. :thumbup:
Now I will test if it frees some RAM
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elvisypi said:
Well thank you very much. It's EXACTLY what I needed. I have searched so much for smth like this. Now I can disable all those stupid processes, and can choose to keep what I want. :thumbup:
Now I will test if it frees some RAM
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if it frees some ram post here again
just curious
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if it frees some ram post here again
just curious
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I removed the 2 processes from fb and I gained 4 mb, I also removed the 3 processes from Google maps and got about 30 mb. So far everything is working great, fb works, push notifications work. Thanks again
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That's the app i was searching for ages!
Thanks a lot.
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For who is interested there's also another interesting app called Green if you, you can find it here https://play.google.com/store/apps/...e=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=greenify
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elvisypi said:
For who is interested there's also another interesting app called Green if you, you can find it here https://play.google.com/store/apps/...e=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=greenify
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Hey guys, the longer I leave the phone on the less RAM I have.. I am down to a measly 62MB of ram at the end of the day.. I thought that android 2.2+ didn't need task killers? Anyone have any apps or ideas to help with that?
Edit: Please move this thread, I posted it in the completely wrong section I didn't have my glasses on, sorry.
Don't use any task killers but if you need a memory helper def go with "autokiller" from market. Its free and will def free up some ram for ya.
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Does your phone slow down? If it's not slowing down, don't worry about it. Apps stay asleep in ram and don't run, this just means they don't have to be reloaded and are saved in the position they are in when you left them... this is the pseudo multi-tasking. If it's not slow, don't mess with it. Mine runs down that low fairly often with no loss of speed. But you can adjust the minimum settings in autokiller as suggested above if it bothers you that much
you can always enable some swap space.
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Ron Overdrive said:
you can always enable some swap space.
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Are you talking about compcache?
And my phone seems to progressively get laggier throughout the day but a reboot every morning seems to be sufficient.
Using autokiller with the optimum preset keeps me with 120 mb free and things still run fast and smooth. . .
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I use advanced task killer and it works fine. Under settings I have auto kill set to safe and to do it when screen turns off
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Comp cache will be slower, and isn't necessary for phones with as much ram as ours. Swap is far different than comp cache, and may help some, but I notice no difference.
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sparksco said:
I use advanced task killer and it works fine. Under settings I have auto kill set to safe and to do it when screen turns off
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I don't recommend anyone use this.
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one thing that I do is use Titanium Backup to roll updates into the ROM. it hasnt caused me any issues yet that a reboot doesnt solve.
If you long press on an item in Titanium Backup...you get an option to integrate update into rom. Doing that will free up a small bit of storage, but for multiple apps it might add up for some people. My phone is smooth as butter running CM7
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I don't recommend anyone use this.
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Maybe running donut or eclair, but anything post froyo has absolutely no need for a task killer, simply use google search.
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Just s off, rooted, unlocked and flashed my sensation the ROM I'm using is coredroid or sumt lyk tht but lyk the title says it gets hot in my poket or even when in my hand any help please 2 why this is the phone is 2 days old
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It's responding to your typing skills and your ability to post in the proper section.
I'm in the general section am I not and spelling is not my strong point
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Sensation does get hot when used a lot. Really hot. But if it's hot in your pocket you might have an app doing something crazy in the background. Updating itself, or following your location, or something.
I'd install Watchdog Lite from the market and check what's using the CPU. When the phone is idle just a few CPU % should be used.
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It's responding to your typing skills and your ability to post in the proper section.
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zmfl said:
Sensation does get hot when used a lot. Really hot. But if it's hot in your pocket you might have an app doing something crazy in the background. Updating itself, or following your location, or something.
I'd install Watchdog Lite from the market and check what's using the CPU. When the phone is idle just a few CPU % should be used.
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chears mate.
boroboy69r said:
chears mate.
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Cheers mate........
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staymunch said:
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Lol..yeah..did OP ask a question?, then off to thread Q&A is the correct section
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some apps( mostly games )don't open
Also I get a message twlauncher is not responding
But as you clear RAM it opens
I have not rooted the phone
What can I do?
please help
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username1234321 said:
some apps( mostly games )don't open
Also I get a message twlauncher is not responding
But as you clear RAM it opens
I have not rooted the phone
What can I do?
please help
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Can u tell more about ur prob? What happens when u touch icons of app? Have u done anything to ur phone?
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When I touch the icon the screen blinks
And then sometimes I get a force close message
Ihave not done anything to the phone
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username1234321 said:
When I touch the icon the screen blinks
And then sometimes I get a force close message
Ihave not done anything to the phone
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Normally how much free RAM do you have while you aren't using any apps ? If its low then there could be some background apps that are using a big chunk of your RAM.
Hope this helps.
username1234321 said:
some apps( mostly games )don't open
Also I get a message twlauncher is not responding
But as you clear RAM it opens
I have not rooted the phone
What can I do?
please help
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try fixing permission from rom manager...
it will b okey
my phone is not rooted
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Normally how much free RAM do you have while you aren't using any apps ? If its low then there could be some background apps that are using a big chunk of your RAM.
Hope this helps.
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around 300mb is free
is there any app which could kill those background apps automatically and constantly?
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username1234321 said:
around 300mb is free
is there any app which could kill those background apps automatically and constantly?
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300MB free RAM is good enough to run most of the games, could you be more specific for which games are you facing problems ?
If you have a good amount of widgets & live wallpapers on the homescreen then first reduce them to the minimal, that'll help increase the available RAM.
AFAIR there's no way you can automatically kill the background apps on an unrooted handset but remember don't kill all thep background processes as not all are junk some are required.
Better get rooted or install a custom ROM by downloading from this forum & you'll be spared all the hassles.
username1234321 said:
around 300mb is free
is there any app which could kill those background apps automatically and constantly?
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Try this, but I do not think that will solve these problems.https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDEsImNvbS5hcHBhbGwub3B0aW1pemF0aW9uYm94Il0.
Maybe not a problem in games and applications, install another launcher maybe your current launcher sets the problems..
Thanks for the replies!
is this phone going to get ics uptdate?
i was thinking to wait for the update
it may solve these problems
rooting is my last option
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username1234321 said:
Thanks for the replies!
is this phone going to get ics uptdate?
i was thinking to wait for the update
it may solve these problems
rooting is my last option
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Ics should get, but it is not known when
hey guys my atrix 2 recenty was drained in under 9 hours of low usage by a operation called rxndrv i searched google about it and nothing helpful came up. can any of you help me fix my problem and tell me what exactly this operation is doing to my phone? Thanks in advance guys
atrix2noob said:
hey guys my atrix 2 recenty was drained in under 9 hours of low usage by a operation called rxndrv i searched google about it and nothing helpful came up. can any of you help me fix my problem and tell me what exactly this operation is doing to my phone? Thanks in advance guys
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Little nebulous man... Was this an app?
Is it still doing it?
A screenie of battery usage would help.
The more info the better.
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Fall of Enosis said:
Little nebulous man... Was this an app?
Is it still doing it?
A screenie of battery usage would help.
The more info the better.
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Indeed. You need to run Watchdog or something similar to find out which app or process is gobbling up your CPU/battery consumption. More info you give, the more the community can try to help...
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Here's a picture
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Weird man. Never heard of it.
However what you can do is isolate when it happens.
Is it there on boot up?
When did it start?
What had you previously installed when it started?
Start with the latest app you installed, and start freezing/deleting apps until the process stops. I can almost guarantee you its an app you have installed. just got to figure out which one it is. Let us know what you find!
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For now it disappeared after a full charge but I think I know what app it could have been. A app call data switcher to enable or disable my mobile data to save battery so I don't know why it would use so much?
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I have had it appear a few times with a little usage. if you tap on it I think it has something to do with the sim card, so you could try a new one if this keeps happening.
It mentions the dialer and sim toolkit and. Com.Motorola.phoneaddons
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atrix2noob said:
It mentions the dialer and sim toolkit and. Com.Motorola.phoneaddons
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com.motorola.phoneaddons is an .apk that the phone uses.
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But I hadn't made a phone call the entire day?
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The rild, if I'm not mistaken, is the radio layer or telephony interface/stack. What system version are you on, 2.3.5 or 2.3.6? Rooted, rom, etc?
rild includes the following packages: (?)
Sim Toolkit
com.motorola.phoneaddons
com.motorola.hiddenmenu
ConnMO
Programming Menu
Phone
Dialer Storage
com.motorola.setupwizard.phoneservice
Orientation Notifier
Have you tried factory reset and run stock 2.3.6 (no apps) and see if you're still having the same battery consumption?
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I'm running stock 2.3.6 because im waiting for ICS instead of rooting and because of fear of bricking
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This exact thing happened to me, same process...
What were you doing all day on your device when it started to happen?
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Well it's an app, thats for sure. Could it be an antivirus program you use? And this is it's realtime protection that constantly runs in the background or something like that?
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I had this same issue with my new Atrix 2 (running 2.3.6 and rooted). RXNDRV seems to be related to a service named "Rx Networks PGPS Seed Downloader", which per their website seems to be an app that downloads A-GPS data weekly. For some reason it's chewing up a ton of CPU time on my phone and using more battery than any other application. I disabled it and the battery issues went away.
i use a app called apptraffic free. it monitors wifi and mobile seperately. its helped me when i had a rouge app taking over.
Me too. Atrix. Sigh.
Atrix, brand new w/ AT&T, NOT rooted. Android 2.3.6
All you have to do is google "RxNDrv" and you come up with Atrix users.
It is not regular. My phone might be fine for a couple days, then one day RxNDrv will go for a drive and kill my battery in a matter of hours, and do that every day... then stop. It's. Really. Aggravating.
RxNDrv is a driver related to the gps function along TIDrv
juancollado2003 said:
RxNDrv is a driver related to the gps function along TIDrv
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9 month bump? Didn't realize this thread was pregnant.
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Everytime I look at my battery monitor 'GSam Pro' it shows apps that are running and eating my battery life in particular 'Poynt' which I don't use everyday but it is always running, I've used 'Advanced Task Killer Pro' and killed many processes but 'Poynt' does not show up in tasks to be killed and even in my 'System Tuner Pro' it does not show up so my question is how to KILL it? When I go into my apps and look at 'Poynt' I do have the option to 'Force Close' it but it always has a pop up saying 'May Cause App to Perform Badly', what to do and how to kill apps such as this that are obviously eating my battery and I'm also using 'DS Battery Pro' to monitor my phone?
You can force close. The worst is you will have to enjoy. You might want to root. The other option is to disable the app in Application Manager. Private message me if you need help.
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You can force close. The worst is you will have to enjoy. You might want to root. The other option is to disable the app in Application Manager. Private message me if you need help.
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Ah what ru talking about, 'the worst is you will have to enjoy' and I'm waaaay past being rooted bro so again I know your trying to help but your comments make absolutely no sense??
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TheCrow1372 said:
Ah what ru talking about, 'the worst is you will have to enjoy' and I'm waaaay past being rooted bro so again I know your trying to help but your comments make absolutely no sense??
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Does it have an icon for it?
Darknites said:
Does it have an icon for it?
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Poynt, yes
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TheCrow1372 said:
Poynt, yes
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Use TB and find the icon and freeze it.
Darknites said:
Use TB and find the icon and freeze it.
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Will it still work properly if I need it later?
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TheCrow1372 said:
Will it still work properly if I need it later?
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Ya just unfreeze and if need be a reboot to make sure.