I have rooted my sgs3 and i want to know if there are any good apps like apps that can speed up your phone or extend battery life and any GOOD and FUN apps ?
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arsbo100 said:
I have rooted my sgs3 and i want to know if there are any good apps like apps that can speed up your phone or extend battery life and any GOOD and FUN apps ?
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Try this app -> Greenify
arsbo100 said:
I have rooted my sgs3 and i want to know if there are any good apps like apps that can speed up your phone or extend battery life and any GOOD and FUN apps ?
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these apps are 'must have' for rooted android...
titanium backup,rom toolbox,rom manager,setcpu,lucky patcher and adblocker...
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Srry If This Is The Wrong Section ..... But I Just Wanted To Inform Ppl That Titanium Backup's Uninstall Feature Works On The At&t Apps And Bloatware
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Yes and if you remove tethering manager apk suddenly wifi hotspot is active and works flawless
Only disadvantage uninstalling them as to rather freezing the apps is no more OTA update from at&t and Samsung.
Who relies on at&t or samsung for updates?
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People like me who are too afraid to mess with it manually lol.
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rjan22 said:
Only disadvantage uninstalling them as to rather freezing the apps is no more OTA update from at&t and Samsung.
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I concur. I highly recommend freezing rather than uninstalling. These "bloatware" apps take up very little space. Out of sight - out of mind.
How does one freeze these apps
Sorry if this is a stupid question but how do I freeze these apps?
Titanium backup FTW!
urbanfeet said:
Sorry if this is a stupid question but how do I freeze these apps?
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Are task killers bad?
I am getting so many mixed answers on the Web, is task killing good or bad for your device?
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shawnrollick said:
Are task killers bad?
I am getting so many mixed answers on the Web, is task killing good or bad for your device?
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Task killing with the newest versions of android is pointless. You can tweak multitasking to better suit either battery needs or overall performance or mix the two. Using a task killer is just silly now lol. Unless you're an Android expert (in the sense of understanding every process and how the apps work) then just let android handle tasks itself.
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So basically, just keep all the apps running?
What if the device becomes sluggish because of so many apps open for so long?
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shawnrollick said:
So basically, just keep all the apps running?
What if the device becomes sluggish because of so many apps open for so long?
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By default it will kill apps when it needs more ram, you should back out of apps to kill em instead of home buttoning and leaving them in memory.
Plus most apps you kill will just restart them selves as some just run in the background
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Jarredw said:
Plus most apps you kill will just restart them selves as some just run in the background
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Which, could potentially cause more battery drain. Reloading apps all the time that you are killing. :what:
Sent from my slightly modded........... phone.
So all in all, don't use task killers?
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Right
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Thank you all so much for the use full information un installing my task killer now thank you again!
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Thank you.
naman4797 said:
go power master pro
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I use just greenify to freeze apps..
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since im using a device that has snapdragon processor i also used the snapdragon battery guru.
but after days of observation it seems like nothing has changed that why i removed the battery saving app and i started editing my build.prop and using some init.d tweaks to improve the battery consumption.
works well now.
doma8108 said:
I use just greenify to freeze apps..
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Greenify!
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Probably Juice defender ?
You can squeeze more power if you see that your phone is sleeping more ( I mean deep sleep state) You can check that with apps like Trickster mod. Not sure if you need to have the phone rooted to view that details. You can give it a try and let me also know. Never tried that app before rooting.
Be conscious when installing apps that constantly wake up the phone unnecessarily. Further, if you network option is set to "GSM only", phone will eat way less power than compared to "WCDMA only". So use 3G only when you want it.
Owh ok thx for the info...
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Hey dude, what choice do you use when ur using the juice defender??? Im using customize but theres no change
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Actually it's better to not use any power saver apps. Most of the time they end up draining more battery than helping conserve battery. If you really need one, I would recommend Greenify. It's a good app that helps with preventing apps from draining your battery. The only downside to this is that you need root to use it.
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Is there a way to include this function in our i9505? I think it's really helpful to use the phone without a hands
should be possible but you would get much battery drain as i9505 does not include necessary coproccesors.
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I do not mind the high consumption of the battery, do you know how can I put it?
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should be possible but you would get much battery drain as i9505 does not include necessary coproccesors.
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