hello xda members, i would like to know which is best data management tool available for android xperia z, actually hell lot of data is getting used don't know how, i guess its some system app which is using it, is there is anything available paid or free which can restrict data usage to some limited apps which i want ? & monitoring which particular app is taking how much data ?
thnks, waiting for the reply
gaganailawadi said:
hello xda members, i would like to know which is best data management tool available for android xperia z, actually hell lot of data is getting used don't know how, i guess its some system app which is using it, is there is anything available paid or free which can restrict data usage to some limited apps which i want ? & monitoring which particular app is taking how much data ?
thnks, waiting for the reply
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Use greenify it hibernate a app meaning the app is temporarily freeze so it will prevent eating battery or unexpected background processes but when you open it it will play normally... you wil need root
For monitoring data use wakelock detector... im not sure when you need a root acess for that..
to save more battery i personally use one power guard .. need root access...
All of them are available at google play store for free
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im just tryin' to help, so i hope it helps... :good:
pinkLeviosa said:
Use greenify it hibernate a app meaning the app is temporarily freeze so it will prevent eating battery or unexpected background processes but when you open it it will play normally... you wil need root
For monitoring data use wakelock detector... im not sure when you need a root acess for that..
to save more battery i personally use one power guard .. need root access...
All of them are available at google play store for free
pinkLeviosa<3
im just tryin' to help, so i hope it helps... :good:
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thnks for the reply, i havnt rooted my xperia z yet, as its under warranty can i root it and unroot to claim my warranty if required ? & can u suggest battery monitoring app too ? which app is eating more battery
gaganailawadi said:
thnks for the reply, i havnt rooted my xperia z yet, as its under warranty can i root it and unroot to claim my warranty if required ? & can u suggest battery monitoring app too ? which app is eating more battery
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Yes You Can always unroot and Claim warranty... battery monitoring app would be
better battery stats
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
pushkardua said:
Yes You Can always unroot and Claim warranty... battery monitoring app would be
better battery stats
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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ok, thnks for the rpely
My Data Manager and Onavo are the two best apps that I have used practically to keep track of the data usage for my mobile.
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i was having a problem with cracked next launcher on my mobile that tells me that my app wasn't original.
so i tried searching for an app to edit app permissions and stop it from accessing internet.
i found this program on store it's called LBE privacy guard.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lbe.security.lite&feature=search_result
i installed it and start editing other apps that i dont want it to access internet
my battery is about 76% now and i passed 26 hours with moderat usage!!!!!
Try it and tell me about your impression please?
AW: more than 2x battery saving!! try it
Dont understand where you can save battery with this app, this app is for security
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Itaka06 said:
Dont understand where you can save battery with this app, this app is for security
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Plain and simple:
Standard: App starts periodical internet check -> Acces radio -> send signals -> receive signals -> waste energy
Now: App starts periodical internet check -> Access denied -> energy saved
You actually know, that sending electrical signals over the air needs a pretty lot of energy?
But as far as I know, LBE Security Master is even better and available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422479
As far as I know, the way that next launcher finds that you're using cracked one is not accessing internet, it's the license verification that it gets from play store app, am I wrong?
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As far as I know, the way that next launcher finds that you're using cracked one is not accessing internet, it's the license verification that it gets from play store app, am I wrong?
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I do not htink it is neccessary to discuss or provide any knowledge about cracked/cracking apps here...
This topic is about saving battery with disabled internet access for some apps
well till now next launcher is going very well
as (fusel wusel) said u save energy by not giving (apps u dont use) access to internet...
or even apps u use but u are not using it temporary ....give it a try if u want...battery was my problem for a very long time
Fusel Wusel said:
But as far as I know, LBE Security Master is even better and available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422479
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i'll try using it...thank you
Using a firewall helps with battery and ...other issues.
Yahia23 said:
i was having a problem with cracked next launcher on my mobile that tells me that my app wasn't original.
so i tried searching for an app to edit app permissions and stop it from accessing internet.
i found this program on store it's called LBE privacy guard.
i installed it and start editing other apps that i dont want it to access internet
my battery is about 76% now and i passed 26 hours with moderat usage!!!!!
Try it and tell me about your impression please?
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Thanks for the tip...
hello xda members, i would like to know which is best data management tool available for android xperia z, actually hell lot of data is getting used don't know how, i guess its some system app which is using it, is there is anything available paid or free which can restrict data usage to some limited apps which i want ? & monitoring which particular app is taking how much data ?
thnks, waiting for the reply
gaganailawadi said:
hello xda members, i would like to know which is best data management tool available for android xperia z, actually hell lot of data is getting used don't know how, i guess its some system app which is using it, is there is anything available paid or free which can restrict data usage to some limited apps which i want ? & monitoring which particular app is taking how much data ?
thnks, waiting for the reply
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Hey..
You can use this app to monitor your data usage per app wise.(there is a free version available too)
Also you can use a firewall app to restrict the mobile data or wifi usage for any app you want.
Cheers.
Hello guys ,
I have samsung gt i9003
and i have a facebook , viber @ whatsapp aplications
and these applications make the ram is almost full !
and i have also clean master application
but these application make the phone slow :S
is there any solution for this ?
I want the ram in almost empty and make the phone Fast
Thanks ,,
What ROM...
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May be you can download "Task Manager" in GooglePlay,i use this one for cleaning ram although i wouldn't use fb and whatsapp at the same
time. It might help.
dr_amjad said:
Hello guys ,
I have samsung gt i9003
and i have a facebook , viber @ whatsapp aplications
and these applications make the ram is almost full !
and i have also clean master application
but these application make the phone slow :S
is there any solution for this ?
I want the ram in almost empty and make the phone Fast
Thanks ,,
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why dont you try greenify application. (if u know about xposed.) greenify stops applications and allow them to run only when needed. if you will buy paid app then then you can enable the feature which wakes apps like whatsapp when they get instant messages..
swapnilpx said:
why dont you try greenify application. (if u know about xposed.) greenify stops applications and allow them to run only when needed. if you will buy paid app then then you can enable the feature which wakes apps like whatsapp when they get instant messages..
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Can u explain it how to enable the feature which will wakeup whatsapp only when instant messages are received??
So this is a "normal" issue?
My Acer e310 has never done this.
Are you guys sure this aint a bug or something?
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vishal24387 said:
Can u explain it how to enable the feature which will wakeup whatsapp only when instant messages are received??
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Just need to buy greenify donation and enable this feature. It works flawesly here.
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After some time searching for greenify on google play store i get a message saying my device isnt compatible. Im confused.
Tried the other link there; and downloading from another source but i get package errors.
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After some time searching for greenify on google play store i get a message saying my device isnt compatible. Im confused.
Tried the other link there; and downloading from another source but i get package errors.
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download it from aptoide shouldnt be any problem or from original thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
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After installing nameless rom. I figured out what the problem was.
Xposed has a good tweak to fool google play and show all aps. So that i can install them.
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My new optimization settings:
Device: i9003
ROM: Nameless Rom
Performance apps:
- xPosed Module (to use Greenify)
- Greenify (don't hibernate Memory or other system managing apps apps).
- Memory manager app set to optimal.
Last tip. After installing nameless rom, do not use System Control app nor give superuser permissions. It will decreases a lot of your performance. Quite annoying.. But its true.
For other Roms: Get "Memory Manager" Application.
Or similar.
Press Thank button if it helped you.
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I am trying and getting absolutely nowhere disabling the OTA update nag screen. Even though my phone is rooted I can not disable the OTA update service nor rename the otacerts.zip file (as it still says access is denied.)
Motorola is refusing to help me aswell.
Surely there is a way of doing this?
Any help would be much appriciated.
I disabled the OTA and a whole bunch of other services using Greenify. There is a thread in this forum, with a comprehensive list of services that can be disabled (far more than I disabled). I also disabled some apps from multi tasking. I typically get 3 days of moderate usage. So its a win win situation.
Can u tell me the apps that i can disable to save battery life.
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I disabled the OTA and a whole bunch of other services using Greenify. There is a thread in this forum, with a comprehensive list of services that can be disabled (far more than I disabled). I also disabled some apps from multi tasking. I typically get 3 days of moderate usage. So its a win win situation.
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I understand to do this I have to install the xposed framework? Something that does worry me after seeing the dreaded boot loop recently.
I am under the impression from some thread in here, renaming otacerts.zip in the system folder to otacerts.bak can disable the function, but likewise I am a bit worried about bricking my phone. Motorola have informed me that updates are mandatory now and they will not tell me how to disable OTA updates.
The lack of working apps for things like this is also putting me off playing around too.
kartik sehgal said:
Can u tell me the apps that i can disable to save battery life.
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Here is the link hope it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2818992
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I got rid of the nag screen by disabling an app called "motorolaOTA" and erasing the cache in recovery to delete the OTA file. I really wouldn't recommend upgrading to 4.4.4 as I eventually did anyway about a week after disabling the nag screen (wanted to test it out lol) and in the process hard bricked my phone.
So, disable "motorolaOTA" and whatever you do DO NOT upgrade!
kartik sehgal said:
Can u tell me the apps that i can disable to save battery life.
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Sorry, I dont have access to the phone right now so cannot list the services. But I think I fed some miss-information, I now realize that I used Titanium backup to freeze the unwanted apps. This being all Motorola services. I then used Greenify on my messaging apps, like Facebook, Whatsapp and others.
But I do agree with another comment in this thread that rooting does mess up the upgrade process, it becomes a real pain! So its worth considering to not do it. Like others I have not upgraded to 4.4.4
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Sorry, I dont have access to the phone right now so cannot list the services. But I think I fed some miss-information, I now realize that I used Titanium backup to freeze the unwanted apps. This being all Motorola services. I then used Greenify on my messaging apps, like Facebook, Whatsapp and others.
But I do agree with another comment in this thread that rooting does mess up the upgrade process, it becomes a real pain! So its worth considering to not do it. Like others I have not upgraded to 4.4.4
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This helped me with the upgrade (Phone is unlocked, rooted and had xposed modules on it before the upgrade)
For me to succesfully update the OTA i had to do follow the steps in the OP of this Post. I tried a lot of flashing, but in the end only this worked:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/ota-file-indian-dual-sim-4-4-4-t2810166
Just follow the steps below the text:
REVERT TO STOCK WITHOUT LOSING DATA OR ANYTHING ELSE
After this, you have to root it again with superboot. It's worth the effort to have 4.4.4. The phone feels more responsive for me.
Problem Solved!
I installed "System app remover (ROOT) by Jumobile". Its a free app in the google play store. This allowed me to uninstall Motorola OTA service.
The upgrade nag screen has yet to re-appear, and my phone is otherwise functioning perfectly.
Well done! I had never heard of this app, it looks neat. I use Titanium primarily for backups, the ability to freeze apps is just a nice bonus. I wonder if Titanium and "System app remover" work using the same method? With Titanium its easy to restore a frozen app. I read that "System app remover" puts removed apps in the recycle bin. I'm wondering what the chances are of this storage getting erased by accident, making it harder to restore?
http://i.imgur.com/Sr7ds11.jpg
Is there a way to stop an application without uninstalling it? I force stopped it but app is still draining battery somehow.
I will contact Endomondo, but since it's due to Android not stopping an app, I was going to post it here... Anybody has any errors with the same app?
Location is off.
Not sure how much help it would be.. But I think greenify app can help u.
If you have app ops installed disable the gps/ location permission
keertikumar_ws said:
Not sure how much help it would be.. But I think greenify app can help u.
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I'm completely stock so no root, I think that app needs root permissions.
anshmiester78900 said:
If you have app ops installed disable the gps/ location permission
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Oh yeah I will try that, hopefully this fixes it.
kr1pt said:
I'm completely stock so no root, I think that app needs root permissions.
Oh yeah I will try that, hopefully this fixes it.
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I think Greenify works without root also but with limited functionality. Don't have a non rooted device so not sure to what extent it works in a non rooted device.