Hi, i've an xperia j, i use it very often for messaging with Facebook Messenger and Facebook apps, i also play with games like 2048 and monster warlord.
I want to optimize my battery, i haven't root or mods, i'm on stock .31 fw with locked BL.
I read about greenify and some improvements in xposed, but it's a good idea to root and install it? Will the system become more stable? Or it will be more unstable? Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.
It won't get more stable, but it also won't get less stable i think
Greenify will hibernate apps of your choice, giving you a bit more free ram and stop them running in the background. Some tweaks in xposed wouldn't hurt too i guess.
Technically your battery would love them, but you have to see for yourself.
Thanks, i'll see^^ only one question.. If i hibern Facebook Messenger, will I see the notifications when app is closed?
Nope^^ but once you open the messenger, notifications will come up
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Oh..i understand..
Thank You very much ^^
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Task managers/ killers or battery savers are totally unnecessary in Jellybeans. They will do more bad than good. Clearing RECENT after use is sufficient.
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Task managers/ killers or battery savers are totally unnecessary in Jellybeans. They will do more bad than good. Clearing RECENT after use is sufficient.
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but the dose not force close app it just close process in background mode like devices having low ram like our i9003 to play heavy games , runs bigger apps we needs to free up memory and force close services also .. so only root killing can do that . And this app is best in root killing and free up maximum amount of ram
All unused apps should be freeze/ uninstalled if you want a performing device. Use autostart to disable unwanted apps startup. That will help reduce apps from auto starting and thus lowering your ram.
Lim Wee Huat said:
All unused apps should be freeze/ uninstalled if you want a performing device. Use autostart to disable unwanted apps startup. That will help reduce apps from auto starting and thus lowering your ram.
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i already know that i did that some activities also restarts advance freez works there i know that also but some programs r necessary to run like settings on startup to apply cm settings etc and with normal task killer the settings wont gets killed u need to force stop it for this app stop all in its kind..
The endgame is to freeze/uninstall whatever you don't need. It's better than using any task killer or manager..
* screenshot is my Nexus 7. Trying to run without Gapps. Not phone. But you can still stop many system apps in phone.
And why not?
I do not understand why such a delight from what does not work very well, and then? Android-general can do without it.
if using a task killer is your means of getting a better battery life, then i highly suggest you try out DS Battery Saver and Greenify instead
True... bt i got this as d best root app killer .. in its kind... this is d best
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Then enjoy your app/task killer..
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Greetings,
I want to share some tips on how to get rid of annoying lag on stock ROMs. I have an Xperia J that now seems to have the speed of a dual-core phone (it's faster than an Xperia U). NO scripts, NO complicated or risky methods.
Requirements? Root - the most important thing, patience, Play apps, Forum apps.
1. Root App Delete is an easy, small and simple tool to get rid of the nonsense system apps. You can delete or only disable them - having a .bak file in system/app instead of an .apk
2. Greenify is an intelligent tool that helps you put apps "into hibernation when you are not using them, to stop them from lagging your device and leeching the battery, in an unique way! They can do nothing without explicit launch by you or other apps, while still preserving full functionality when running in foreground", as the creator say. You can only hibernate user apps; so many system, preinstalled apps must be deleted and reinstalled from Play.
e.g. Facebook is a hungry app, occupying large amount of RAM - therefore you have less battery and less response of the system when you want to open another app - because all Facebook's processes must be killed. Solution? Uninstall it from system/app and reinstall it as a user app. Then greenify it! It does not have to remain open in the background because of and hour or two of use per day.
3. Seeder is a lag reducing tool that "assists the kernel in "topping off" the entropy pool by re-seeding it with data from the non-blocking (high performance) random device", helping apps to load faster and avoid lag.
4. Xperia Honami Launcher. I know it doesn't seem much as a speed tool, but, trust me, it is. I have used many versions of Xperia launchers (including the one ported from Xperia Z) and, besides that the launcher itself wasn't as sharp and fast as on a newer, more powerfull device - the entire system felt somehow... slower. Opening different apps took longer, not very good multitasking experience...
The new Honami launcher is smooth, very fast - and my Xperia J is flying. Speed everywhere! System apps opening almost instantly, it's like a dual-core hardware experience.
Doubts? Just reply, ask.
P.S. 181 MB free when I entered 'Running Apps' just now.
Very good post, thx ^^ If you run facebook messenger, facebook, music player and a random game, how many free ram do u have??
This test is made on Vengeance 1.46? Have you tried that? Can u list me all trash apps you removed? Can you describe your Seeder's settings please?? Thanks in advance ^^
Link for that launcher?
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asdlalla said:
Very good post, thx ^^ If you run facebook messenger, facebook, music player and a random game, how many free ram do u have??
This test is made on Vengeance 1.46? Have you tried that? Can u list me all trash apps you removed? Can you describe your Seeder's settings please?? Thanks in advance ^^
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Well guys...as a matter of fact,ram is comparatively less important than cpu usage
hit the thanks if I helped you,don't just say it...
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mathewsj114 said:
Well guys...as a matter of fact,ram is comparatively less important than cpu usage
hit the thanks if I helped you,don't just say it...
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mm, good :3 have u tried this method? i don't know if with Vengeance 1.46 + this methon, the phone can go faster than the stock kernel+ this guide, can u help me??
Sorry for my bad english.. i'm 14 >.>
asdlalla said:
Very good post, thx ^^ If you run facebook messenger, facebook, music player and a random game, how many free ram do u have??
This test is made on Vengeance 1.46? Have you tried that? Can u list me all trash apps you removed? Can you describe your Seeder's settings please?? Thanks in advance ^^
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No, I use stock kernel, didn't change it so far. Perhaps Vengeance is better, I honestly don't know...
I deleted all social-related apps (Facebook, all it's plug-ins, all Twitter apps, special widgets) including all Timescape apps (Spine, Friends etc) and Sony's social widgets, like Friend's Music. Some of Google's stuff, like Text-To-Speech, Picasa plug-in, some ugly live wallpapers... The rest I don't remember.
I disabled: Playstation Certified, Connected Devices (and all DLNA stuff), Email (since I only use Gmail), Google Bookmark and Calendar Sync, Smart Connect, Chinese Keyboard, Xperia Diagnostics, Xperia Sync.
Use Seeder with all 3 options checked (Suspend RNG, Extend I/O, Start at boot). I use Light profile, seems to work very fine that way. :cyclops:
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Link for that launcher?
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You can find all the links for download and installing info here: [APP][4.0.3+] Xperia™ Launcher 3.0.0 | Xperia Z Ultra | Honami | 24.Jul.2013
P.S. After installing the new launcher and widgets - you can disable the old/stock ones with Root App Delete. If you use both launchers, you will not have that much RAM.
asdlalla said:
mm, good :3 have u tried this method? i don't know if with Vengeance 1.46 + this methon, the phone can go faster than the stock kernel+ this guide, can u help me??
Sorry for my bad english.. i'm 14 >.>
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I have an e dual bro...the kernel for e dual is buggy..so cannot try vengeance kernel..u can always pm me if you need any help...
hit the thanks if I helped you,don't just say it...
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as my view i got some cool and awesome app to Ram optimisation......
*fast reboot
*clean master
*advance taskkiller
post your opinion here
pradeepmaddy said:
as my view i got some cool and awesome app to Ram optimisation......
*fast reboot
*clean master
*advance taskkiller
post your opinion here
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In my opinion, almost every task killer app works in the same way. So there is not much difference there. U may like the interface of one more than another but they do the same thing.
The problem with task managers is that they kill the running apps randomly. I noticed that some apps which have to run in the background simply restart after they are killed. It is simply useless to use task killers in my opinion unless b4 running heavy apps/games.
I suggest u greenify them or use titanium to freeze unwanted ones.
Hit thx.
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In my opinion, almost every task killer app works in the same way. So there is not much difference there. U may like the interface of one more than another but they do the same thing.
The problem with task managers is that they kill the running apps randomly. I noticed that some apps which have to run in the background simply restart after they are killed. It is simply useless to use task killers in my opinion unless b4 running heavy apps/games.
I suggest u greenify them or use titanium to freeze unwanted ones.
Hit thx.
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Yes bro it is right, its make no difference , I personally also don't like task killers....
greenify
Recognized Noob said:
In my opinion, almost every task killer app works in the same way. So there is not much difference there. U may like the interface of one more than another but they do the same thing.
The problem with task managers is that they kill the running apps randomly. I noticed that some apps which have to run in the background simply restart after they are killed. It is simply useless to use task killers in my opinion unless b4 running heavy apps/games.
I suggest u greenify them or use titanium to freeze unwanted ones.
Hit thx.
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Bro i also used greenify.... but when i hibernate messenger whatsapp and messaging apps ...the messages and notifications or not showing messages are coming after when i open those apps wht we do???
@pradeepmaddy.... dude.. hibernating these kind f msgn apps r nt recommended... u must keep those services running if u need instant n live msgz.. so killing those services makes no sense...
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DRsree said:
@pradeepmaddy.... dude.. hibernating these kind f msgn apps r nt recommended... u must keep those services running if u need instant n live msgz.. so killing those services makes no sense...
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bro! messenger facebook and whatsapp only consuming more ram usage any idea to reduce it??
A110 needs only 2 apps:
1) greenify
2)a919 tools
Greenify best
Xtreme booster (which is my favorite )
Anas6538 said:
Greenify best
Xtreme booster (which is my favorite )
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going to try this
Greenify is the best. It automatically starts the apps if it gets a GCM push(example when a message arrives). It might not work for some apps cause they don't use GCM.
Es task manager
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memory booster
memory booster is good for memory management
can anyone explain me what are the differences, should i use 1 of programs or both, which is better one?
Greenify halts apps from running and misbehaving in the background. Things like battery doctor manage the hardware settings like screen brightness and WiFi settings. Most of the things done by something like battery doctor can be done (perhaps better) just setting things manually. You can run both though. Greenify is probably more important in my opinion but they do different things.
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Greenify halts apps from running and misbehaving in the background. Things like battery doctor manage the hardware settings like screen brightness and WiFi settings. Most of the things done by something like battery doctor can be done (perhaps better) just setting things manually. You can run both though. Greenify is probably more important in my opinion but they do different things.
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so greenify will stop example facebook from running in background?
Greenify is much better then battery doctor as greenify stops apps to run in background which means that cpu will consume less energy thus reducing battery usage. Greenify also improves performance
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Night5talker said:
so greenify will stop example facebook from running in background?
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Yes... You can choose what apps that you want to hibernate from background process
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Yes... You can choose what apps that you want to hibernate from background process
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once i manually start app will it close after i close app from recent apps or ?
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once i manually start app will it close after i close app from recent apps or ?
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Yup, you can say that again. Greenify will prevent an app to run in background after you've finished. Look at this link: http://lifehacker.com/greenify-auto-hibernates-apps-youre-not-using-to-save-513922193
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Greenify
Greenify is better in my opinion. But to utilise its full potential you'll need to root your phone although there is a new version which works on non-rooted devices. It makes the phone faster by reducing Ram usage also because once you exit the app Greenify hibernates it so it doesnt hog the Ram.
greenify
because can hibernate apps that you wont running in background
so it can make your phone faster
dr battery i dont know
Can we start a best apps for root thread?
I have to say I think AirAudio is one of the best apps to take advantage of root imo.
My top root apps (in no particular order) are:
Titanium Backup
Root Explorer
Greenify (donation package)
Xposed Installer
Various Xposed modules
Wanam Xposed
Safestrap
There is so many apps bro. Good idea by the way. It'll help so many people to pick apps that might be helpful and they don't know about them. For me I like what @Face_Plant mentioned plus font installer ☆root☆.
I'll post more if I run into some new ones.
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There is so many apps bro. Good idea by the way. It'll help so many people to pick apps that might be helpful and they don't know about them. For me I like what @Face_Plant mentioned plus font installer ☆root☆.
I'll post more if I run into some new ones.
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I thought about asking this... its been since my captivate since I had root on my cell. I used international, Europe and Orange OS on my Xperia T so it was tolerable. So far my tablet has xposed on it but I havent had time to mess with it.
Def using:
Titanium Backup for manual deploating and freezing.
Solid Explorer for editing and moving things around.
Great Thread!!! A nice "One Stop Shop" for all ROOT Apps!!
I use (some free, some paid):
AdFree
Titanium Backup
ESFileExplorer(Root explorer)
NextApp SDFix (for root access to sdcard after 4.4.2 "broke" it)
SuperSU
Market Helper
JRummy ROM Toolbox Pro
Moved to Themes and Apps.
Root explorer
Adfree
Titanium backup
Xposed
Modules:
Winam xposed
Statusbarvolume
Activityforcenewtask
Crappalink
Disable clear defaults dialogs
Greenify
Smooth system progress bar
Statusbar scroll to top
YouTube adaway
Thats my MUST BE IN MY ROM root apps
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thanks guys, def getting some great ideas to try out!
Does anyone know how I can remove the keyboard icon in the statusbar whenever I have my beyboard pulled up?
earhog said:
thanks guys, def getting some great ideas to try out!
Does anyone know how I can remove the keyboard icon in the statusbar whenever I have my beyboard pulled up?
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you need wanam xposed the go to notification settings>notifications>hide input method switcher and put a check on it then restart
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Titanium
Solid Explorer(The Best root Explorer App, My OP)
Those are the most important Root Apps i have.
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Titanium
Solid Explorer(The Best root Explorer App, My OP)
Those are the most important Root Apps i have.
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Those are the only two programs I have ever used on my phone and bought premium instantly.
SOLID explorer is just a nice file explorer to use even without root. Either use it double screen mode or just flipping from folder to folder by swiping.
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Didn't see Viper4Android FX...
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My top root apps (in no particular order) are:
Titanium Backup
Root Explorer
Greenify (donation package)
Xposed Installer
Various Xposed modules
Wanam Xposed
Safestrap
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What are you greenifying. Debating whether or not to use it. Are you seeing any difference?
Note 3 Rooted
Krunk83 said:
What are you greenifying. Debating whether or not to use it. Are you seeing any difference?
Note 3 Rooted
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Greenify is definitely worth it. I just use the free one and for sure a must have
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What are you greenifying. Debating whether or not to use it. Are you seeing any difference?
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I Greenify all of my downloaded apps plus a few system apps like the calculator, calendar, some of the S Pen stuff, etc. If you do decide to Greenify system apps, make sure you are 100% sure of what it is and what it does. Also, if you value Action Memo, don't Greenify it. It took me almost 3 days to figure out why Action Memo wasn't working when I tried to launch it from Air Command and it was because I Greenified it...
The donation package has a feature where GCM push notifications will wake up hibernated apps like Facebook, Tapatalk, Gmail, etc and will allow hibernated weather apps to auto update at their regular intervals. This makes the paid version worth it for me. It is a bit buggy though and doesn't always work.
Face_Plant said:
I Greenify all of my downloaded apps plus a few system apps like the calculator, calendar, some of the S Pen stuff, etc. If you do decide to Greenify system apps, make sure you are 100% sure of what it is and what it does. Also, if you value Action Memo, don't Greenify it. It took me almost 3 days to figure out why Action Memo wasn't working when I tried to launch it from Air Command and it was because I Greenified it...
The donation package has a feature where GCM push notifications will wake up hibernated apps like Facebook, Tapatalk, Gmail, etc and will allow hibernated weather apps to auto update at their regular intervals. This makes the paid version worth it for me. It is a bit buggy though and doesn't always work.
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Dang that's a lot of apps! Thanks for the info I'll try this.
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Are this apps for att note 3? I have it rooted but I don't know if this are good to it.
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Is xposed installer stable? Why does it give me a warning that I might get my cellphone brick? Running kitkat rooted with geohot method on note 3 att. Pls reply.
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Xposed installer is perfectly stable. I've never had any trouble with it. They put that warning up to CTA.
Are u running the same thing as iam. Geohot towelroot on a at&t kitkat 4.4.2? Pls reply I already downloaded the xposed on appstore then it warned me that it might brick my phone when I started to install it. I canceled it LoL
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