Google+ and FB app are the ones I notice the most, and it doesn't happen everytime. Not at all when un-greenified in Xposed. Is this happening to anyone else?
3RAN7ON said:
Google+ and FB app are the ones I notice the most, and it doesn't happen everytime. Not at all when un-greenified in Xposed. Is this happening to anyone else?
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works for me. I use my friends moto G with greenify. No problems there.
If you have xposed framework there's this option called 'boost mode' in greenify that'll give you a better performance and compatibility.
Its better to use greenify when you have root access.
Hope this helps!
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I am bit curious about the Motorola Services that are continuously running in background.
Can I stop and disable them from app manager or Greenify?
What that services exactly do? Disabling them what will be the side effects if any.
Motorola services is running 5 services in it:
1. sundryService
2. Checkin scevice
3. OTA service
4. CloudConnectServiceDeviceManageme
5. Motorola service
I am not very much bothered about 2, 3 and 4. What are the rest.
Any help?
You can Greenify them, no problem.
- sent from my little moto beast
U need to get the paid version of greenify to greenify system apps. U can only greenify on user apps with free version. Just a heads up
bublz654 said:
U need to get the paid version of greenify to greenify system apps. U can only greenify on user apps with free version. Just a heads up
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Yes, Greenify Donation Pack is installed and I am able to Greenify other system apps.
KDB223 said:
You can Greenify them, no problem.
- sent from my little moto beast
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Do I need to Greenify each and every service separately or Greenifying Motorola services alone will do for all?
I hope there is no side effect of Greenifying those services. Please let me know.
Monsieur_Bond said:
Yes, Greenify Donation Pack is installed and I am able to Greenify other system apps.
Do I need to Greenify each and every service separately or Greenifying Motorola services alone will do for all?
I hope there is no side effect of Greenifying those services. Please let me know.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603738 this is a thread on what services are safe to disable. No greenifying Motorola services alone won't disable everything, you have to do it one by on. Hope it helps
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.
Hey there,
For some bizarre reason Instagram & Facebook do not appear in the list of possible apps to hibernate. Does anyone have an idea of why I cannot add & hibernate these apps?
Many thanks,
Because both are system apps in S6 and you need donate version of greenify
Thanks! Working now with donate version. I should have figured that knowing that they were preinstalled as system apps.
Ty sir!
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I'm also using Greenify paid version, but even though I have enabled the system app option, I can't seem to find Chrome in the list. Any idea why?
cawith said:
I'm also using Greenify paid version, but even though I have enabled the system app option, I can't seem to find Chrome in the list. Any idea why?
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I think it also needs xposed to let Greenify donated doing this but S6 doesn't has xposed yet.
TheEndHK said:
I think it also needs xposed to let Greenify donated doing this but S6 doesn't has xposed yet.
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Yeah, seems like it. Don't know why donation is enough for some system apps, while other system apps also require xposed...
Could have just uninstalled them as system apps and reinstalled through app store boom works.
Donating is always good as well
Whenever I hit to hibernate, it always says there is nothing to hibernate. This was not the case before I factory reset. I can't even tell if greenify is doing anything. I'm not rooted. Any thoughts?
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So I recently rooted my LS996 in an attempt to remove bloatware and try and improve performance but it seems like it's doing even worse now? Any ideas on how I can fix this? I can't even run Google Maps and Google Play Music at the same time without one or the other closing out. I can't seem to improve performance using any method. I'm running 5.1.1 zv8
Did remove anything crucial? And the phone is likely kicking apps due to low memory.
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Ace42 said:
Did remove anything crucial? And the phone is likely kicking apps due to low memory.
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I haven't removed anything. I've disabled some google apps and stock voice-to-text/voice command services to force Google Now as primary. Any suggestions on what I can/should delete or disable? I was looking in to disabling some cores but that only looks like it improves run temps.
I'm nearly at my wits end here. I can't nav to save my life and driving in silence is a total pain.
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Franglestine said:
I haven't removed anything. I've disabled some google apps and stock voice-to-text/voice command services to force Google Now as primary. Any suggestions on what I can/should delete or disable? I was looking in to disabling some cores but that only looks like it improves run temps.
I'm nearly at my wits end here. I can't nav to save my life and driving in silence is a total pain.
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If you upgraded all the way from 5.0.1 ZV5 to ZV8 without doing a hard reset before rooting this might be your problem.
Something similar happened to me and then what I did was with each update I hard reset my device to have a clean install of the update.
Im on ZV8 rooted and I got no lag, just removed Gapps like playbooks newstand movies and the non crucial apps.
If you wish to disable apps use TITANIUM, never disable them or uninstall them directly from root browser or whatever.
That could result on a bootloop or a no boot of the OS.
Good luck :good:
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If you upgraded all the way from 5.0.1 ZV5 to ZV8 without doing a hard reset before rooting this might be your problem.
Something similar happened to me and then what I did was with each update I hard reset my device to have a clean install of the update.
Im on ZV8 rooted and I got no lag, just removed Gapps like playbooks newstand movies and the non crucial apps.
If you wish to disable apps use TITANIUM, never disable them or uninstall them directly from root browser or whatever.
That could result on a bootloop or a no boot of the OS.
Good luck :good:
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I did a reset about a week or so before the root. I've never rooted this before. What are some good non crucial apps to disable? Would resetting my phone after the root remove the root?
Franglestine said:
I haven't removed anything. I've disabled some google apps and stock voice-to-text/voice command services to force Google Now as primary. Any suggestions on what I can/should delete or disable? I was looking in to disabling some cores but that only looks like it improves run temps.
I'm nearly at my wits end here. I can't nav to save my life and driving in silence is a total pain.
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This is most of what I disabled.
http://imgur.com/8Adk7XS
http://imgur.com/temcUOZ
http://imgur.com/iUQBsp6
http://imgur.com/1oEJAtC
http://imgur.com/iVErqaF
http://imgur.com/6WOn6MD
http://imgur.com/YQwsFkl
http://imgur.com/Z8xj1g0
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Ace42 said:
This is most of what I disabled.
http://imgur.com/8Adk7XS
http://imgur.com/temcUOZ
http://imgur.com/iUQBsp6
http://imgur.com/1oEJAtC
http://imgur.com/iVErqaF
http://imgur.com/6WOn6MD
http://imgur.com/YQwsFkl
http://imgur.com/Z8xj1g0
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Do you have any other suggestions on an app to use to disable all these? I know someone suggested Titanium Backup but I don't want to spend $6 for the pro version just so I can freeze apps.
Franglestine said:
Do you have any other suggestions on an app to use to disable all these? I know someone suggested Titanium Backup but I don't want to spend $6 for the pro version just so I can freeze apps.
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3C toolbox.
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Ace42 said:
3C toolbox.
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Well, @Ace42, I just froze several apps and performance seems to have improved, we'll see how this goes. Thanks for the help man, I appreciate it.
With all the work Google put into background battery life in Oreo, are apps like Greenify needed anymore? That was one of the primary reasons to root IMHO. Do we need that?
I'm wondering the same thing.
Oreo caches apps in the back ground.
It works, but I still use Greenify to clean up the apps that I do not want cached.
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km8j said:
With all the work Google put into background battery life in Oreo, are apps like Greenify needed anymore? That was one of the primary reasons to root IMHO. Do we need that?
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I personally felt the need for greenify was obsolete since Nougat arrived. Also in my experience I found that using it was detrimental/made no difference to battery life over time.
When I first got my Pixel 2, idle drain seemed high, so I tried Greenify. It seemed to help. I then uninstalled Greenify and there was no difference in battery life. I now believe the initial drain was just part of the phone calibrating itself and Greenify did not really do anything.
For some apps like instagram/facebook you really need greenify to prevent them running in the background.
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For some apps like instagram/facebook you really need greenify to prevent them running in the background.
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Can't you just use oreo's settings to limit background activity and to optimize battery for those apps?
https://www.howtogeek.com/324566/how-to-limit-background-activity-for-apps-in-android-oreo/
They still manage to run in the background for me Same with microsoft office apps!
foosion said:
Can't you just use oreo's settings to limit background activity and to optimize battery for those apps?
https://www.howtogeek.com/324566/how-to-limit-background-activity-for-apps-in-android-oreo/
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I use Greenify to control the play store app, services framework, and other system apps that think they need to suck down the battery. I use Google Maps all the time but I don't want it running in the background when I am not using the phone. My phone is not rooted and I plan on keeping it that way for awhile. So far the battery is lasting a long time but I don't use the assistant or any other service that goes beyond making phone calls and texting. Facebook and the others can keep their battery draining apps to themselves.
I swapped out Greenify for Naptime. Naptime makes a difference.