App greenify. Free more ram than ever and save battery too. - Samsung Galaxy SL i9003

I opened this thread just for sharing this awesome app ( GREENIFY ). Its not my app i only want to share whith you, i9003 users, cuz we allways ran out of free ram.
With this awesome app we can decrease the ram comsumption of determinate installed apps,( you can install lots of apps and dont worry about ram ), i personally tested it and can say it works perfectly.
Here you got the link to the XDA ORIGINAL thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
Please dont forget to hit the thanks button of the developer of this powerfull app.
I hope you enjoy the power of having a lot of free ram.
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Thanks ! It's an awesome app effctively Before using this app, I were around 330Mb used, with this app : 275Mb used
It's great for playing or do multitasking on X-Gamerz ROM

Im happy you enjoying your phone .
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Which system apps can be hibernated safely?
my normal running apps are already few but I want to hibernate some unnecessary system apps
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paboner said:
Which system apps can be hibernated safely?
my normal running apps are already few but I want to hibernate some unnecessary system apps
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Sorry man, i think you should ask this on the original thread to get a better answer. I only tell you: for do that you need the donation version.
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paboner said:
Which system apps can be hibernated safely?
my normal running apps are already few but I want to hibernate some unnecessary system apps
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You can check your battery usage using the App called Better battery stats . Once you get to know the culprit ( wakelocks , battery eating apps ) those apps can be hibernated . Ex. I hibernate Maps , Google + etc ..

it doesnt hipernate touchdown app
but anyway, superb app

You cannot hibernate system apps using Greenify.. It can hibernate only downloaded apps.. .. Even apps that have been granted device admin status cannot be hibernated..
There is a feature which sends some kinda anonymous usage data via the greenify app.. Go to settings in the greenify app and turn it off..

ivAnash said:
You cannot hibernate system apps using Greenify.. It can hibernate only downloaded apps.. .. Even apps that have been granted device admin status cannot be hibernated..
There is a feature which sends some kinda anonymous usage data via the greenify app.. Go to settings in the greenify app and turn it off..
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This is not true. With the donation version you can greenify some sistem apps. Just read the original thread and you will know how to do it.
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acuicultor said:
This is not true. With the donation version you can greenify some sistem apps. Just read the original thread and you will know how to do it.
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Yes u can with the donation version.. But it's still the beta test version..

acuicultor said:
This is not true. With the donation version you can greenify some sistem apps. Just read the original thread and you will know how to do it.
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Have u tried the donation version.. Is it working with CM10..?? Have u been able to hibernate system apps..??

ivAnash said:
Have u tried the donation version.. Is it working with CM10..?? Have u been able to hibernate system apps..??
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Yes i use it and works flawesly on cm10 &cm10.1.
I hibernated about 6/7 system apps and no problem.
You need xposed installer.apk to install xposed framework to make greenify pro works correctly.
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Which system apps are safe to hibernate... I want to hibernate most of the system apps .... so please suggest.....
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Dsp manager, play store,themes provider, facebook,media storage.... and what you want. If you notice a bad behavior on the phone only have to degreenify those sistem apps one by one, to know which shouldnt be greenified.
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acuicultor said:
Dsp manager, play store,themes provider, facebook,media storage.... and what you want. If you notice a bad behavior on the phone only have to degreenify those sistem apps one by one, to know which shouldnt be greenified.
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How did u manage to greenify 'media storage'... It does not show up in the running apps or anything else..

ivAnash said:
How did u manage to greenify 'media storage'... It does not show up in the running apps or anything else..
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You have to install xposed installer.apk & greenify donation version.
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I've done that already. I have greenified quite a few system apps. But media storage, play store don't seem to appear in the list... And moreover when I try to greenify Play Store by using the search and then clicking on the notification.. It says system apps cannot be greenified..
Like I said, I have already greenified quite a few System apps.. But play store will not greenify..

ivAnash said:
I've done that already. I have greenified quite a few system apps. But media storage, play store don't seem to appear in the list... And moreover when I try to greenify Play Store by using the search and then clicking on the notification.. It says system apps cannot be greenified..
Like I said, I have already greenified quite a few System apps.. But play store will not greenify..
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You have to push on "insist" button.
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Check out the 1st screenshot.. I have greenified system apps, so I know what the 'insist' button does..
Check the second screenshot. When I try to greenify Play Store there is no insist option.. That's what I am confused abt..

Good app. Thank you!

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Google Play Services D:

What is this app for ? It installs itself and when uninstalled, it again uses our data and gets downloaded. The main problem is that our explorer have very less memory and it takes around 8 MB. how to get rid of it ?
Regards
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Yeah, I also noticed this many times
I think it's an addon to Play Store
Gaurav619 said:
Yeah, I also noticed this many times
I think it's an addon to Play Store
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its a Google play service. come along with newly updated play store. It is just work as medium which provide u to communicate from ur pico to play store.
Any way to get rid of it ...? Because it is using 8 mb of my precious internal memory !
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No, you cannot remove it, as you have seen. it is a system app, required for play store & google apps. basically for all the app feedback / statistics report, this app is used.
i know how much we all love our internal storage.
just root ur phone & use sd-ext partition, increase internal space !! :good:
Blue3125 said:
What is this app for ? It installs itself and when uninstalled, it again uses our data and gets downloaded. The main problem is that our explorer have very less memory and it takes around 8 MB. how to get rid of it ?
Regards
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Google is getting ridiculous you know that app is required to run Google apps like youtube etc. When you open then they will say please install Google play services and open you the app in play store lol
anyone figure out how to get it to install when on custom ROM? It must be seeing something on my phone it doesn't like because I try to install and it fails.
This is on a rezound. Going to try and backup working version on my tablet and restore on phone.
If you flash gapps.zip in custom rom, then automatically Google play services is installed.
Otherwise, it's not necessary.
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[Q] cant uninstall apps after rooting!!!

Hi all,
i have samsung galaxy pocket device,
running stock ROM 2.3.6
i performed rooting and all went on ok... got the superuser icon working and all fine..
but i cant uninstall some apps which i dont need like opera mini and chat+ for example!!!
how comes i cant remove them>??? isnt this what rooting is done for??
or do i need to do something else?
thx alot
Download the app root app delete..
Down its written sys apps there are all system apps..first disable an app u don't want then uninstall it..
Here is the link for the app..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...um=organic&utm_term=root+app+delete+app+store
Press Thanx if I helped u..
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manthan808 said:
Download the app root app delete..
Down its written sys apps there are all system apps..first disable an app u don't want then uninstall it..
Here is the link for the app..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...um=organic&utm_term=root+app+delete+app+store
Press Thanx if I helped u..
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thx alot mate... i could remove many apps which were unneeded... but strange enough i couldnt remove chaton for example!!! i could just uninstall updates but the app itself is still here... any ideas?
drhadidy said:
thx alot mate... i could remove many apps which were unneeded... but strange enough i couldnt remove chaton for example!!! i could just uninstall updates but the app itself is still here... any ideas?
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First uninstall updates of the app then it can be removed from the root app delete..
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Use install manager from the market, you can even force-move apps
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ics 4.0.4 rooted
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Greenify (app)

Take a look at this app... it's really amazing! :good::good::good:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/..._source=xda&utm_medium=post&utm_term=download
p.s.: in xperia J, it's better to disable "extended stand by mode" in power management...
Eduardo C. said:
Take a look at this app... it's really amazing! :good::good::good:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/..._source=xda&utm_medium=post&utm_term=download
p.s.: in xperia J, it's better to disable "extended stand by mode" in power management...
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already using it. but why disable extended stand by mode
Suxter said:
already using it. but why disable extended stand by mode
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... because with Xperia J I have an issue: if "Extended Standby Mode" is turned on, then Greenify can't hibernate apps automatically.
This app is useful for low memory device ! I'm using it
Eduardo C. said:
... because with Xperia J I have an issue: if "Extended Standby Mode" is turned on, then Greenify can't hibernate apps automatically.
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I installed it on my tipo... Didn't see much improvement.
If u need hibernate app faster, just use 'hibernate now' widget
One question, can i hibernate Google Play??cause it say cannot hibernate system app
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kreatonn said:
If u need hibernate app faster, just use 'hibernate now' widget
One question, can i hibernate Google Play??cause it say cannot hibernate system app
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If you update it (check if its in /data) then it will work. Anything stored in /system/app will not work.
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kreatonn said:
If u need hibernate app faster, just use 'hibernate now' widget
One question, can i hibernate Google Play??cause it say cannot hibernate system app
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It's not recommended to hibernate Google Play...
For other system apps you can transform them in "user apps" with Titanium Backup Pro and then they can be hibernated / "greenified".
Eduardo C. said:
It's not recommended to hibernate Google Play...
For other system apps you can transform them in "user apps" with Titanium Backup Pro and then they can be hibernated / "greenified".
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Not recommended? Try just freezing it then youll know the difference. No more lags in games.
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System Apps (ASUS)

Hi I have an Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 so i have a problem with the system apps. There are so many running on my ram. Only have 400 MB left because of the damn system apps like app locker,parental lock,asus task manager,asus splendid,asus wizard,asus to-do... Etc etc .
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO FIX THIS PROBLEM ? WITHOUT ROOTING .
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axiomerudite said:
Hi I have an Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 so i have a problem with the system apps. There are so many running on my ram. Only have 400 MB left because of the damn system apps like app locker,parental lock,asus task manager,asus splendid,asus wizard,asus to-do... Etc etc .
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO FIX THIS PROBLEM ? WITHOUT ROOTING .
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a- Disable each unwanted app individually from its 'App Info'
b- Use Greenifty (new ver works fine on unrooted devices- but you'll have to hibernate manually):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify
amirTor said:
a- Disable each unwanted app individually from its 'App Info'
b- Use Greenifty (new ver works fine on unrooted devices- but you'll have to hibernate manually):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify
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THANK YOU SO MUCH . DIDNT KNOW I COULD DISABLE THEM.
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[Q]Google Services taking up too much of my ram .

So yeah the title says it all. It reached 341MB. This isn't normal anyone know how to resolve this ? Last time was 100mb but now its 341mb ? But its not always so high im just asking for some tips sometimes its just 34 mb normal. Im just curious why it reached 341mb. Thanks in advance
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axiomerudite said:
So yeah the title says it all. It reached 341MB. This isn't normal anyone know how to resolve this ? Last time was 100mb but now its 341mb ? But its not always so high im just asking for some tips sometimes its just 34 mb normal. Im just curious why it reached 341mb. Thanks in advance
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Hello!
I think with root You will able to clean the bloatware from You device! Type in google search: ,.ME173X root" There must be tutorials how to root Your device! Or sometimes it's recommended to clean the memory if You have a task manager on You device! If there isn't. In settings You can find the running processes and You will be able to ,,kill" the processes what uses a lot of RAM.
I hope I could help You!
Halwer said:
Hello!
I think with root You will able to clean the bloatware from You device! Type in google search: ,.ME173X root" There must be tutorials how to root Your device! Or sometimes it's recommended to clean the memory if You have a task manager on You device! If there isn't. In settings You can find the running processes and You will be able to ,,kill" the processes what uses a lot of RAM.
I hope I could help You!
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Ooh so root huh.. I rooted my asus memo pad last time and installed NoBloat so i deleted some apps then reboot but got stucked on the logo so it was a brick. Im scared to root now XD but thanks though. Ill try the task managers if there are for unrooted devices . thanks a lot.
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I help with pleasure!
axiomerudite said:
Ooh so root huh.. I rooted my asus memo pad last time and installed NoBloat so i deleted some apps then reboot but got stucked on the logo so it was a brick. Im scared to root now XD but thanks though. Ill try the task managers if there are for unrooted devices . thanks a lot.
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A tip: I always used Titanium Backup pro/free to remove the factory bloatware and that was always successful! But be careful do not remove the system apps because Your device easily can be unstable! For example: It won't boot as You said.
And the most important thing! Always create a backup before remove apps, if You don't You won't be able to restore the removed app.
~ Greetings ~
Halwer said:
A tip: I always used Titanium Backup pro/free to remove the factory bloatware and that was always successful! But be careful do not remove the system apps because Your device easily can be unstable! For example: It won't boot as You said.
And the most important thing! Always create a backup before remove apps, if You don't You won't be able to restore the removed app.
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Thanks for the tip. Yeah i really wanna root but im kinda worried it may happen again . Dont know if it was because of the deleting system apps. My brother said he deleted the default launcher. When i was using the tablet it always said "Unfortunately the Launcher has stopped." So Im not sure if its becuase of this or it was becuase i rooted it.
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axiomerudite said:
Thanks for the tip. Yeah i really wanna root but im kinda worried it may happen again . Dont know if it was because of the deleting system apps. My brother said he deleted the default launcher. When i was using the tablet it always said "Unfortunately the Launcher has stopped." So Im not sure if its becuase of this or it was becuase i rooted it.
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Willingly! If You root Your device there is a small chance to brick it, but if You know how to restore the original stock ROM there's no need to panic! That was a big mistake to delete the home laucnher. I don't blame You. Your Brother did it. As You said ,,Unfortunately the Launcher has stopped" error message appeared because You device wanted to start the launcher again ,but the launcher has been removed from Your device. If You doing the removing carefully Youre device must working perfectly!
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Halwer said:
Willingly! If You root Your device there is a small chance to brick it, but if You know how to restore the original stock ROM there's no need to panic! That was a big mistake to delete the home laucnher. I don't blame You. Your Brother did it. As You said ,,Unfortunately the Launcher has stopped" error message appeared because You device wanted to start the launcher again ,but the launcher has been removed from Your device. If You doing the removing carefully Youre device must working perfectly!
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Actually i dont know how restore it to stock rom. When it got bricked i returned to the store and ask for a replacement which took almost a month process.. Now i have a brandnew .
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use any ram manager app
Install ram manager pro
This app will surely help you!!!
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malko29 said:
Install ram manager pro
This app will surely help you!!!
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Cant. My device is not rooted.
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im with the other guys ! that bloatware aint no good man !
use tasker manager app maybe help ,autokill app

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