Hi,
a month ago, my battery consumption was fantastic. A good example is the month_ago attachment.
Now, two weeks ago my battery consumption is horrible and can not find the explanation.
I installed a couple of applications of GPS and Maps, but are already uninstalled.
I made a test 6 hours without any use, no GPS, no BT, no WiFi, no 3G, no calls and has spent almost 50%.
BetterBattery Stats not give me any application that is consuming the battery.
Any idea how I can find out?
Model: Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V
Rom: Legacy Xperia 10.1 CM
Android: 4.2.2
Anyone have any idea?
P.D: Sorry for my poor english...
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a few ideas to start your ball rolling
uninstall task "killers": android already does this for you
IF root: BootManager (XPosed Framework) : control which apps launch on power up
IF any app shows web ads = malware. uninstall. not only does it steal bandwidth, but also wastes battery
reflect on your use of "background data"
reflect on your frequency of checking for updates (email, social whoring, other messages)
consider your screen brightness settings
have you tinkered with 'perfomance' options via a ROOT app
a change in usage habits will be reflected by a change in battery longevity : this is purely rational
IF root: AFwall+ : track app use of your internets interfaces [wifi, mobile, bt pan, etc]
again: uninstall ALL adware or apps showing web ads. Or use certain root tools for ripping out the ad loading junk of existing apps. Blocking ads is not as effective as preventing apps from requesting ads per se
Other helpful Xposed Framework plug-ins
XPrivacy [Pro] --- or DonkeyGuard
UnbelovedHosts
xInstaller
Lightning Wall
HideBatteryLowAlert
Hide Battery Charged Notification
You can also post your BBS log in that thread and they will analyze it for you. The screenshots only tell part of the story. Good luck.
Try Greenify. It works very well for keeping your battery life up and not lettings apps use the Internet whenever they want.
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Hi,
first of all, thanks for your replies.
Before answers all replies, more info...
In my holidays, I needed a GPS in my tablet, but dont work. So, in my phone, I´d installed "GPS over BT". The idea was pair devices, get location gps with the phone and send over bt to the tablet.
Therefore, when using the applications, devices were being charged at once.
When holidays ends, apps are uninstalled and the problems begins.
I think that the gps and bluetooh have been set enabled, but I'm going to the settings and there are disabled.
So, now, answering to the replies:
RedScotch said:
uninstall task "killers": android already does this for you
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I´ve not installed any task killer.
RedScotch said:
IF any app shows web ads = malware. uninstall. not only does it steal bandwidth, but also wastes battery
again: uninstall ALL adware or apps showing web ads. Or use certain root tools for ripping out the ad loading junk of existing apps. Blocking ads is not as effective as preventing apps from requesting ads per se
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Any new app with ads have been installed, and No have any special or rare app.
List of apps installed:
Angry Words (Greenified)
Apex Launcher
BatteryCalibration
BetterBatteryStats
Catlog
Colornote
DCIkonZ Theme
Es File Explorer (Greenified)
Fancy Widgets
Feedly (Greenified)
Fenix (Twitter) (Greenified)
Gmail
Google Play Store
Greenify
Xposed
(Exposed) All notifications expanded(Exposed) Double tap to sleep(Exposed) Swap volume keys
Quickpic
Swype + Dragon
Titanuim Backup (Greenified)
WhatsApp
Yatse (XBMC Controller)
Youtube (Greenified)
RedScotch said:
reflect on your use of "background data"
reflect on your frequency of checking for updates (email, social whoring, other messages)
IF root: AFwall+ : track app use of your internets interfaces [wifi, mobile, bt pan, etc]
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During the test of six hours, all connections are disabled (apparently). No GPS, no BT, no WIFI, no 3G.
RedScotch said:
consider your screen brightness settings
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The screen was turned out during the test.
RedScotch said:
have you tinkered with 'perfomance' options via a ROOT app
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No change of any performance option. No overclock.
RedScotch said:
a change in usage habits will be reflected by a change in battery longevity : this is purely rational
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3 or 4 weeks ago, all work perfect. 1 or 2 weks ago, all bad. It´s the same usage.
I know it's my fault, when I installed or uninstalled any app...
RedScotch said:
IF root: BootManager (XPosed Framework) : control which apps launch on power up
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It´s a good point to begin. I´ll install the module and see the results..
lalec said:
You can also post your BBS log in that thread and they will analyze it for you. The screenshots only tell part of the story. Good luck.
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How can i dump the log?? I don´t know how get a more detailed log.
In BBS, the menu options in the main screen are:
Settings
Set custom ref.
More (Graphs, Raw stats, Order by...)
Help
thenookieforlife3 said:
Try Greenify. It works very well for keeping your battery life up and not lettings apps use the Internet whenever they want.:good:
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I have installed Greenify. List of all apps is in above.
Thanks and sorry for my english again. It´s difficult explain things well in other language...:angel:
adware is very bad
RedScotch said:
use certain root tools for ripping out the ad loading junk of existing apps. Blocking ads is not as effective as preventing apps from requesting ads per se
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Again: [attempting to] open interweb connections USES battery. Simply blocking connections does little for battery (but more for sacrosanct privacy)
Any new app with ads have been installed, and No have any special or rare app.
List of apps installed:
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It is not evident from your response: do you have apps showing ads?
I strongly recommend installing these XPosed modules
XPrivacy [Pro] --- or DonkeyGuard
UnbelovedHosts
thenookieforlife3 said:
Try Greenify.
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The developer does not understand the verb "opt":
INTERNET: Needed by "Raise Your Voice" program to send back only small amount of anonymous statistics data, without privacy information. You can opt-out at any time.
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Instead of green (which is not rational) try this XPosed module:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.h0rn3t.performanceprofile
Make your specific adjustments (per app) instead of trusting, oasis feng, an impaired developer.
Albvadi said:
Hi,
I needed a GPS in my tablet, but dont work. So, in my phone, I´d installed "GPS over BT".
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Is that BlueGPS?
https://f-droid.org/repository/brow...g.broeuschmeul.android.gps.bluetooth.provider
The idea was pair devices, get location gps with the phone and send over bt to the tablet.
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Oh, that is suboptimal. With BlueGPS you pair a GNSS receiver to your tablet (or phone). BlueTooth uses less battery than phone GPS.
Therefore, when using the applications, devices were being charged at once.
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Not all phones draw more power than they use. There are several devices for sale that will help you identify this better than installed apps.
Search amazon: usb power monitor
One such is:
amazon.com/PortaPow-Premium-Monitor-Multimeter-Ammeter/dp/B00LZ07BG0
When holidays ends, apps are uninstalled and the problems begins.
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Which apps are used after holidays and not used during holidays?
How many of these apps show ADS? (battery wasting, data stealing, privacy damaging)
Angry Words (Greenified)
Apex Launcher
BatteryCalibration
BetterBatteryStats
Catlog
Colornote
DCIkonZ Theme
Es File Explorer (Greenified)
Fancy Widgets
Feedly (Greenified)
Fenix (Twitter) (Greenified)
Greenify
Quickpic
Swype + Dragon
WhatsApp
Yatse (XBMC Controller)
Youtube (Greenified)
During the test of six hours, all connections are disabled (apparently). No GPS, no BT, no WIFI, no 3G.
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Disabled how?
No change of any performance option. No overclock.
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This is prudent system wide. Overclock without exogenous cooling is extra foolish. Per-app CPU throttling is a different matter. Changing "nice" level per-app might help.
Thanks and sorry for my english again. It´s difficult explain things well in other language...:angel:
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I can use simple English. Some people take offense. Your English is better than my any other language.
Hi,
thanks for the new reply.
I've been pretty busy and I could not answer before.
I made a test with another battery from another phone of the same model with the same age as my battery, but less hours of usage.
The results are as follows: in the same scenario as the previous test, uses almost 25% less than before.
So, it seems that the battery is nearing its end slowly. Attach any images.
I decided to buy a new battery (with more capacity, and < 7$) and test how it behaves.
If it continues much the same, I will reinstall the current ROM that I have, beacuse I'm pretty happy with it and I'm tired of researching which application is causing the problem.
Thank you so much for all the replys and all the tips and recommendations. I really appreciate it
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Hey! tl;dr? Click here to go directly to the fast improvements post and disable some unwanted services.
Still want more fun disabling services? Read the second post.
Hi all,
I improved the speed of my G2 recently and felt that the community might appreciate this as well. It's probably not the "best guide" for everybody, but this is what I've done and it's worked nicely for me so far.
I recently got irritated at my phone being occasionally sluggish. So, when it was sluggish one time, I went to Manage applications->Running Applications, and saw that Facebook decided it wanted to start itself up in the background.
Now, I'm as big a fan as the next guy for having multi-tasking, but randomly starting an app in the background without my consent is not what I consider to be useful or resource-friendly. I decided to "freeze" the app using SD Maid (you can do this with Titanium Backup as well). Facebook is now in a frozen state so it will not launch itself at all. Ha!
What do I do about having no Facebook now? Well, there happens to be a great app on the Market called Fast for Facebook. This is quite an improvement over the sluggish and buggy Facebook app. I installed that and am having a blast with it so far.
I wanted to check for other apps that were dawdling in the background. So I looked again in Running Applications and found that Maps decided it wants to be running too. I went to the settings for the Maps application, and turned off Location reporting. Why would I want an app sucking my resources dry to alert the world where I am? I'm not that much of a socialite or stalker prey. I also turned off Automatic check-ins.
Previously, I'd gone through a few other apps and turned off automatic sync. Things like DropSync (to sync Dropbox), Tumblr, Google+, and Twitter are not necessary for me to have reviving themselves in the background. I should be the authoritarian ruler of all of the apps over my phone- no freedom here to run around as you please.
I set up a couple apps to run at odd hours of the night. I only need to have photos and documents synced probably once a day, so I set up Tasker to do it automatically while the phone is charging and connected to Wifi at around 4am. I've set up Titanium Backup to do backups something like every Tuesday night, Friday night, and Sunday night, each at like 4am as well; and upload those backups to Box. I want to use my phone fast when I use it during the day, and at night time it can take its time with these lesser-priority tasks while I'm asleep.
Email/Gmail and Messages still have notifications and syncing, as well as the occasional Pulse RSS feed notification. All else seems to be shutting up though, which is good. What I would really like to do is have Market update its apps automatically at like 4am, so it won't spend resources checking for updates in the background. I can't find how to do that though.
One app that really gets under my skin is Amazon Appstore. This guy runs in the background too- I've turned off its notifications but I'm pretty sure it'll still sit there sapping my resources. This one's a toughie because I want to uninstall or freeze it, but I want to still be able to get good free apps from it once a day. There have been some really good apps and some really bad ones, but the good ones are worth it to me.
I might add in more things to disable. It's been faster so far, so I'll see how it goes over a couple days. One last thing I did was install SetCPU. I use that now instead of CyanogenMod 7's built-in CPU stuff. I don't know if it's a placebo or not, but I seemed to notice a boost in performance from it (not instantly, but in general I see less lag).
Hope this helps someone, best of luck with all of your phones.
-Proxin
use watchdog to spy on what apps are actually running and using cpu in the background, lots of apps can be open in the background and not using anything cpuwise
demkantor said:
use watchdog to spy on what apps are actually running and using cpu in the background, lots of apps can be open in the background and not using anything cpuwise
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Watchdog is a great idea too, I forgot to mention that.
If anyone else has recommendations they are all welcome!
Proxin said:
Watchdog is a great idea too, I forgot to mention that.
If anyone else has recommendations they are all welcome!
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For speed improvements, i usually use titanum backup to remove alot of useless apps i dont use (which frees up alot of ram). then i supercharge my phone and set it to agressive. And i also change up the build prop.
I need to post my additions.
I realized that by disabling Facebook, I lost my contacts that I had from there. That's no good. So I re-enabled it.
Now, Facebook has a few select services it likes to let run in the background. One specific one is MediaUploadService. This runs even when you are Not uploading anything, which is ridiculous because it hogs your resources.
However, if you disable this service completely, you won't be able to upload any photos to Facebook from your phone.
SO, I set up a script to disable all of Facebook's services like this at once, and I use the app called Llama to execute this script every time Facebook exits. I set it up to call my enable script once Facebook is started, then 5 minutes after Facebook closes it disables all of the Facebook services.
Here is what I used...
Enable Facebook services:
Code:
su -c 'pm enable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.katana.service.MediaUploadService; pm enable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.katana.service.FacebookService; pm enable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.katana.service.BackgroundDetectionService; pm enable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.orca.push.mqtt.MqttPushService; '
Disable Facebook services:
Code:
su -c 'pm disable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.katana.service.MediaUploadService; pm disable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.katana.service.FacebookService; pm disable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.katana.service.BackgroundDetectionService; pm disable com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.orca.push.mqtt.MqttPushService; '
With this new ability to disable services, I took a look at Amazon AppStore's annoying service, and disabled it using this script with Llama like I did with Facebook:
Amazon Service Disable script
Code:
su -c 'pm disable com.amazon.venezia/com.amazon.venezia.service.UpdateService'
Proxin- note: old code said:
Next, I noticed SwypeConnect was keeping itself active, so I disabled it too (Swype never gets updates anyway, so I didn't see anything bad with doing this):
Code:
pm disable com.swype.android.inputmethod/com.swype.android.connect.ConnectClient
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There's an app on the Market called StartupManager, I used that to kill off extra startup services that were not necessary. Things like Youtube, MyTracks and Maps were starting up. My view is, why do these things start when I don't start them myself? I stopped the services and have seen some pretty good responsiveness so far.
Go to the market and search for an app called gemini manager. It needs root but you can disable autostart for all apps with it.
Also get LBE privacy guard- it will block apps from using gps/data which can also increase battery life
redspeed said:
Go to the market and search for an app called gemini manager. It needs root but you can disable autostart for all apps with it.
Also get LBE privacy guard- it will block apps from using gps/data which can also increase battery life
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Great, I'll look into those too- thanks
@proxin:
Amazing post! how do you find the path for each of those components inside a package?
I use the same method with Tasker (instead of llama). Perform a task (run shell command) on the exit of a App profile
Also, the .Mqtt. should be all lowercase (figured out after that service would not disable), like this:
com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.orca.push.mqtt.MqttPushService
file2mail said:
@proxin:
Amazing post! how do you find the path for each of those components inside a package?
I use the same method with Tasker (instead of llama). Perform a task (run shell command) on the exit of a App profile
Also, the .Mqtt. should be all lowercase (figured out after that service would not disable), like this:
com.facebook.katana/com.facebook.orca.push.mqtt.MqttPushService
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Thank you, hope it has helped! I found them by looking up their Running service name on Google, and seeing people's logcat errors on there elaborated them for me. So I'd try a search for "com.facebook.katana*MqttPushService" and Google would direct me to the proper one.
You're spot-on with the Mqtt needing to be lowercase, I found the same issue on mine and got pissed off when I saw that the Mqtt service was still running forgot to change the post to reflect it though. Thanks for the notice
Seems like the best method for using your phone properly is to do like we're doing, otherwise applications with poor choice in how they handle resources, will clutter up the phone.
Btw, I tried Gemini App Manager and it works well for disabling autostart in apps. LBE Privacy Guard is intense in how much it locks down your phone, but that's locked down it's even a bit too much for me haha. It's a great app and will work for many people though.
I've noticed maps running in the background many times. I didnt know you're able to switch this off, thanks for the info!
Killer1desireZ said:
I've noticed maps running in the background many times. I didnt know you're able to switch this off, thanks for the info!
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No problem, I don't recommend killing off the Maps service though as it's probably needed for some location service (in my case I need the cell tower location service for some Llama profiles)
That's just my case though. Before you disable the service, maybe see if you can turn off automatic location reporting in Latitude? Go into Latitude settings->Location Settings and change Location reporting and Automatic check-ins to be Off.
Hope this helps. It shouldn't disable the entire Maps service but maybe it will reduce the amount of check-ins that Maps does without your consent.
Perhaps one of the biggest performance hits in an Mid Spec Android phone is how many App's it's carrying.
It is generally a good idea to keep the App count low. A general rule of thumb is to have no more than 40~ user apps on your Device. Since you have less apps installed (some of which could be idling or actively operating in the backround), you'll have more free RAM/space in the internal storage which in turn will mean more speed/battery efficiency.
Hope this can be of help
crestofawave said:
Perhaps one of the biggest performance hits in an Mid Spec Android phone is how many App's it's carrying.
It is generally a good idea to keep the App count low. A general rule of thumb is to have no more than 40~ user apps on your Device. Since you have less apps installed (some of which could be idling or actively operating in the backround), you'll have more free RAM/space in the internal storage which in turn will mean more speed/battery efficiency.
Hope this can be of help
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I've heard this said too, but I've never seen evidence that the more apps you have installed = the more apps are actively running. It's definitely a good idea to have less installed, but I don't think they'll run in the background unless they have autostarting capabilities like you can monitor with Gemini App Manager.
This is just me without even a Bachelor's degree speculating and relaying my experience though, so don't take my word for it
I notice a definite lag once I go above a certain amount of apps. I uninstall 10 or so and its a rocket! But then again I have waaaay more then 40 probably like 100 or something
Maps doesn't have that option for me. Anyways uninstalled 20 apps
New fun things to try...
I enjoy GO Launcher Ex just as much as the next guy who uses it as the default Home application, but I don't enjoy it making multiple services of itself that do, literally nothing. What I noticed specifically was a service called GOMusic, taking up about 4MB of RAM which could be used for other, more useful things.
What I did to fix it was:
Code:
pm disable com.gau.go.launcherex/com.jiubang.ggheart.apps.desks.appfunc.mediamanagement.musicplay.MusicPlaybackService
My Google Music widget still works fine, so apparently the GOMusic thing was just a waste of RAM (unless someone can explain a good reason to leave it be?)
One more addition I did was that, I keep seeing SwypeConnect as a service and I don't like it. It shouldn't need to constantly connect, for me to simply use Swype whenever I do.
I tried two things, pretty sure the second fixed this:
Code:
pm disable com.nuance.swype.input/com.nuance.swype.input.SwypeConnect
pm disable com.naunce.swype.input/com.nuance.swype.connect.ConnectClient
And next, I saw that Google Voice had a Widget service that liked to hang out and sap my resources. This would be useful but I don't have a widget set, so I disabled it:
Code:
pm disable com.google.android.apps.googlevoice/.widget.WidgetService
That worked for me. I can still send and receive messages with Google Voice, so I still have the same functionality I need without having an extra service in my list.
Note that, as usual, these are easily reversible by using using "enable" instead of disable in that code block.
Hopefully this will help someone else as well.
New experimental service disabled; I had noticed multiple Maps services running whenever they pleased. I can do with a NetworkLocation service from Maps, because I use Llama for location profiles and all, but not a Prefetcher service for it.
Here is what I used to disable the Prefetcher service...
Code:
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.prefetch.android.PrefetcherService
I haven't seen any negative effects from this so far, but I will update this if I do.
@Proxin
Hi there,
I'm realy like your entries here, but i cant get through with the scripts killing facebook services. Can you be more specifc pls how to set those scripts you mentioned in Llama?
i've just tried to do things you say with facebook background services and for maps' prefetcher, but it says Segmentation Fault, as far as i know , segfaults are not normal linux program response, right? without super user privileges it just says 'Killed' [i tried both because 'pm set-install-location' worked for me only without super user]
EDIT:
ok, i'm noob, i just had to export LD_LIBRARY_PATH, now pm doesn't segfault for me as superuser
hi can any ody guide me how to use those su commands with llama?? thanks
INTRODUCTIONPURIFY is an FREE APP to optimize your Android devices.
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PURIFY, App for all devices (see above for details)
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PURIFY, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
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Created 2015-07-08
Last Updated 2017-07-26
Could you be more specific about what exactly this app does to achieve a better user experience?
orville87 said:
Could you be more specific about what exactly this app does to achieve a better user experience?
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Yes~ thank you very much~ I'm building here now~
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Yes~ thank you very much~ I'm building here now~
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Waiting here
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Waiting here
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Thank you very much~
I'm not sure exactly what it's intended to do, but it seems to be killing apps that even in the ignore list.
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MikeWjF said:
I'm not sure exactly what it's intended to do, but it seems to be killing apps that even in the ignore list.
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Hi, ignore list only for manually deep purify~ You can setting kill which apps in "Purifying System" menu. Thank you very much~
Are there some good guy can leave some feedback here~ thx
Will this is looks really interesting. I'm going to test this and I'll come with a nice feedback ?
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Will this is looks really interesting. I'm going to test this and I'll come with a nice feedback
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I cannot read what it says after it says engine launching failed because its in chinese...
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I cannot read what it says after it says engine launching failed because its in chinese...
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Oh, sorry for that~ we will fix it soon.
kushpancake said:
I cannot read what it says after it says engine launching failed because its in chinese...
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Thanks for you feedback~
If we purify apps like whatsapp and facebook messenger, we will not receive push notifications right?
migueldbr said:
If we purify apps like whatsapp and facebook messenger, we will not receive push notifications right?
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Yes, it is. But we will develop new function in next version to let whatsapp or facebook to receive push notifications even in purifying mode~ And for now, you need to get them out of purifying mode if you want to use them
Nice app. It has really improved battery life significantly. It also helps to declutter the notification area. One suggestion, please fully translate it in English. There are still some Chinese literals.
First I wanna congratulate the developer for this awesome app.
This app is just sick, and really works. Finally a battery saving app that really do work and push the limits of our battery usage.
Basically this powerful app use both greenify and servicely features combined together all in one and more. You get to control everything or u can let the app do it for u.
I installed the app today when I had 65% left on my battery but I'll do a full day usage tomorrow to see how well this app but for now I got to say just wow amazing.
Since lollipop I've never get this battery life.
ajay.santoo said:
Nice app. It has really improved battery life significantly. It also helps to declutter the notification area. One suggestion, please fully translate it in English. There are still some Chinese literals.
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Thanks for your feedback~ translation will be continued and we will appreciate if you can tell us where still have Chinese literals~
dmt-300 said:
First I wanna congratulate the developer for this awesome app.
This app is just sick, and really works. Finally a battery saving app that really do work and push the limits of our battery usage.
Basically this powerful app use both greenify and servicely features combined together all in one and more. You get to control everything or u can let the app do it for u.
I installed the app today when I had 65% left on my battery but I'll do a full day usage tomorrow to see how well this app but for now I got to say just wow amazing.
Since lollipop I've never get this battery life.
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Thanks for you test~ and look forward your full day test tomorrow~
The app seems to be giving me double notifications of things that I unarchive.
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SuperFreezZ
superfreezz.gitlab.io
Code:
Disclaimer: SuperFreezZ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
SuperFreezZ is an Android app that makes it possible to entirely freeze all background activities of an app.
Any contributions are welcome.
SuperFreezZ is not yet another task manager promising to delete 10GB of data per month or making your device 2x as fast. This is impossible. You should freeze only
apps that you do not trust (and do not want to run in background) and
apps that you use very few.
If you freeze apps that you use daily, the battery of your device will drain faster and these apps will take longer to load. You should take the name seriously: SuperFreezZ will super freeze your apps, and it is not that easy to defrost them.
Download
Features:
Optionally works without accessibility service as this slows down the device
Contributing to SuperFreezZ
If you have a problem or a question or an idea or whatever, just open an issue on GitLab!
If you would like to help, have a look at the issues or think about what could be improved and open an issue for it. Please tell me what you are going to do to avoid that I also implement the same thing at the same time
Donate
Developing SuperFreezZ is and was a lot of effort, which I did in my free time. Please donate to show me your support and to boost development.
Also, I will upload it to the Play Store when I earned €25 through donations (because uploading to the Play Store costs that much)
Q/A:
Q: But the correct spelling would be "SuperFreeze"!
A: I know.
Q: Do you have any intentions to sell freezers?
A: No.
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SuperFreezZ, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
hcur, hcur
Source Code: https://gitlab.com/SuperFreezZ/SuperFreezZ/
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2018-07-14
Last Updated 2020-05-08
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I built and installed the app on my phone, but I couldn't get it to work. Can you please let me know how does it work? After some guiding pages, it reaches to a page with yes and no question. after selecting each of them, it shows a circle progress above the page and does nothing.
I liked the idea about the app so I'm very excited to get it to work
Thanks
Sorry, I didn't see your post, I thought that I'd get a notification when someone posts something here...
Anyway,
artosian said:
it shows a circle progress above the page and does nothing.
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Doesn't it say "ALL APPS" anywhere? Quite strange...
What Android version are you using?
Can you send me a log excerpt (
Code:
adb logcat
) or even traces of the running stacks?
What happens when you wait 2 minutes?
The app should run in the background and automaticly freeze pre-selected apps just like Greenify does, overwise it's not much useful to me.
Been using this app for a week and like it alot. Especially as it seems to be one of the few open source options.
Only thing I miss in this is the ability to freeze system processes or the bloatware apps coming with the phone. Many of them are possible to freeze manually, but unfortunately they dont show up in SuperFreezZ.
Then there is the problem with restarting apps. As dimqua mentioned there is a need for autofreeze.
Module6 said:
Only thing I miss in this is the ability to freeze system processes or the bloatware apps coming with the phone. Many of them are possible to freeze manually, but unfortunately they dont show up in SuperFreezZ.
Then there is the problem with restarting apps. As dimqua mentioned there is a need for autofreeze.
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Good point, I will add it when I implement settings: https://gitlab.com/SuperFreezZ/SuperFreezZ/issues/8
And see https://gitlab.com/SuperFreezZ/SuperFreezZ/issues/15.
Hello,
I am really interested in switching from Greenify to SuperFreezZ, but am not entirely clear as to what the differences between the 2 apps are (if any).
What difference is there between freezing an app and hibernating it (which is what Greenify does, right?)? Why would it be a problem to unfreeze an app once it has been frozen, and does this process differ from what Greenify does with apps that have been hibernated?
evaz88x said:
Hello,
I am really interested in switching from Greenify to SuperFreezZ, but am not entirely clear as to what the differences between the 2 apps are (if any).
What difference is there between freezing an app and hibernating it (which is what Greenify does, right?)? Why would it be a problem to unfreeze an app once it has been frozen, and does this process differ from what Greenify does with apps that have been hibernated?
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There is no difference between freezing and hibernating.
And neither SF (SuperFreezZ) nor Greenify have anything to do with unfreezing/de-hibernating, the Android system does this from itself when you start a frozen/hibernated app. It is a problem because you will have to wait some more seconds until the app is loaded and the process also consumes some energy. And it does not differ from using Greenify at all, except for the fact that the developer of Greenify doesn't warn you.
So - actually you will see what the main differences between Greenify and SF are when using them. There are almost no "hidden" differences.
Module6 said:
Been using this app for a week and like it alot. Especially as it seems to be one of the few open source options.
Only thing I miss in this is the ability to freeze system processes or the bloatware apps coming with the phone. Many of them are possible to freeze manually, but unfortunately they dont show up in SuperFreezZ.
Then there is the problem with restarting apps. As dimqua mentioned there is a need for autofreeze.
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dimqua said:
The app should run in the background and automaticly freeze pre-selected apps just like Greenify does, overwise it's not much useful to me.
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I implemented both of these features, you will have to look for them in the settings though. This is because they are rather for advanced users (that is, those who have a look at the settings).
I can now receive monetary donations: https://liberapay.com/Hocuri/! If you like the app, please consider donating something.
Please, add a root option to hibernate apps without accessibility service.
APK plox?
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Can you explain if it is useful on android pie or just redondant?
kryzeK said:
Please, add a root option to hibernate apps without accessibility service.
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Have you seen Drowser https://f-droid.org/de/packages/com.jarsilio.android.drowser/? It is also FOSS.
skiely666 said:
APK plox?
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I did not understand this, what do you mean?
EMJI79 said:
Can you explain if it is useful on android pie or just redondant?
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It depends. SF can completely prevent apps from running in the background.
Newer Android versions (like, Pie) let the apps run in the background fewer and fewer when they are not used, to save battery. SF can make SURE that apps do not run in the background at all. From https://gitlab.com/SuperFreezZ/SuperFreezZ:
Get back control over what runs on your phone (this did not change)
Enhance battery life and reduce mobile data usage by freezing rarely used apps (hint: the system will also let them run in the background only a little, even without SF).
Especially useful while you are on a tour, where you need only some apps but a long battery life
If you want to be really sure, you will have to test whether using SF saves battery yourself on your particular phone with your kind of using it.
Update: Apart, apps cannot use the camera or get your current location or use the device sensors while they are frozen.
Update 2: Also see https://www.xda-developers.com/superfreezz-freeze-background-apps/
hcur said:
Have you seen Drowser https://f-droid.org/de/packages/com.jarsilio.android.drowser/? It is also FOSS.
I did not understand this, what do you mean?
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It's ok I got it ?
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hcur said:
Have you seen Drowser https://f-droid.org/de/packages/com.jarsilio.android.drowser/? It is also FOSS.
Don't you intend to add this function?
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Gilfreitas said:
hcur said:
Have you seen Drowser https://f-droid.org/de/packages/com.jarsilio.android.drowser/? It is also FOSS.
Don't you intend to add this function?
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It depends. It seems not to make sense to just duplicate this functionality on the first sight, but: Is there any reason why you would prefer SF over Drowser?
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Gilfreitas said:
It depends. It seems not to make sense to just duplicate this functionality on the first sight, but: Is there any reason why you would prefer SF over Drowser?
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First of all, thank you for this cool foss greenify alternative.
I don't think you should worry much about copying that since "am force-stop" is first result when searching "kill android app command" and the accessability thing seems like a more complicated hacky workarround. Having this as an option for rooted devices would be helpful, especially for killing apps while locking the screen as I could not get that feature to work reliably so Im left with freeze shortcut. I like this freezZer more because I find default delayed freezing the most convenient way to save some wattbytes having way more installed apps than I'd like to admit. (Seriously, why would someone need to have an app that calculates dew point? No idea but it prooved itself that one time and it's only 127kB!)
Intelligent feature could maybe be improved by logging usage and delaying freezZing more (in defined bounds) the more frequently given app is used, but this may be a hustle to implement.
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anyone experience the issue? and how to resolve it? thanks\
just got the phones for the past few days. SOT around 5hours + and main battery drain is on one UI home
selferng said:
anyone experience the issue? and how to resolve it? thanks\
just got the phones for the past few days. SOT around 5hours + and main battery drain is on one UI home
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Check again after a few days.... Btfery drain is always worse after a factory reset or on a new phone as Android learns your usage Patterns
I have a 10+ running on Pie.
It took me months to sort out excessive battery usage. If your phone is running warm at idle you need to track down the causes. I use PD MDM package blocker which helps a lot if used wisely. A lot of junk that needs to be disable in settins too. My nominal battery usage screen off, plain jane AOD on is 1% an hour. Surfing the web, watching a vid is about 10% an hour. Your device probably uses more though even when optimized not sure though.
In Samsung Device Care, use factory load if it is the one with 360 degrees on it. Do not update.
•In Device Care punch Optimize for power/screen setting.
•Toggle on fast charging and -nothing- else. (see image)
You can then package block this app.
•This configuration will also keep power management from unwantedly killing apps in use like Poweramp. All other unused apps should go into standby mode when not in use or screen off... without power management options being toggled!
Use no 3rd party power management and for now don't toggle any apps to sleep.
•In Developer options>stand by apps, all buckets should show as active, if not unwanted power management is active.
Let the base Google default settings handle power management. Enabling advanced power management appears to cause conflicts leading to excessive CPU/battery usage.
•Any cloud app will steal power and bandwidth, Google Backup Transport and Goggle Services Framework are prime offenders.
•Disable all carrier, Samsung, Google etc diagnostic feedback as well as carrier updates and Playstore.
Enable as needed.
•Use Samsung Gallaxy Labs Battery Tracker to help track usage.
Framework will still show usage with AOD is active about 1% @ hour when blocked. It should be well below 1% when phone is active.
I've posted more detailed info in the 10+ forum.
Each phone configuration varies so try these suggestions, what works for me may or may not work for you.
Get a package disabler and start locking it down... play with it.
blackhawk said:
I use PD MDM package blocker which helps a lot if used wisely. A lot of junk that needs to be disable in settins too. My nominal battery usage screen off, plain jane AOD on is 1% an hour. Surfing the web, watching a vid is about 10% an hour. Your device probably uses more though even when optimized not sure though...
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Thanks for sharing your tips here.
Which app are you referring to? Is it Package Disabler Pro? Searching "PD MDM" brings up a whole load of different PD apps on the Play Store.
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apprentice said:
Thanks for sharing your tips here.
Which app are you referring to? Is it Package Disabler Pro? Searching "PD MDM" brings up a whole load of different PD apps on the Play Store.
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You're welcome.
They aren't on Playstore. You have to look a little or know about them.
Been using it for at least 3 years probably longer. Very stable. A great tool for non-rooted Samsungs.
https://www.packagedisabler.com/
Stopped using that paid one from Police-whatever because their lame app stopped being able to block AT&T updates.
blackhawk said:
You're welcome.
They aren't on Playstore. You have to look a little or know about them.
Been using it for at least 3 years probably longer. Very stable. A great tool for non-rooted Samsungs.
https://www.packagedisabler.com/
Stopped using that paid one from Police-whatever because their lame app stopped being able to block AT&T updates.
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Thanks for link. It's weird though, as the app made by Policedeveloper on the Play Store has the same UI and same name, they also use identical screenshots with an old Samsung phone model! I wonder if they are the same developer or one has copied the other.
I was using the one on the Play Store but it did break after upgrading to Android 10. I am considering buying the app you recommend but don't want to get burned again. I know its not a lot of money but I don't want to be sold a lemon!
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apprentice said:
Thanks for sharing your tips here.
Which app are you referring to? Is it Package Disabler Pro? Searching "PD MDM" brings up a whole load of different PD apps on the Play Store.
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Thanks for link. It's weird though, as the app made by Policedeveloper on the Play Store has the same UI and same name, they also use identical screenshots with an old Samsung phone model! I wonder if they are the same developer or one has copied the other.
I was using the one on the Play Store but it did break after upgrading to Android 10. I am considering buying the app you recommend but don't want to get burned again. I know its not a lot of money but I don't want to be sold a lemon!
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Don't know who stole what but know I'll never use anything from Policedeveloper again. Trashware.
Didn't appreciate their lame attitude when I emailed them either.
I've used PD MDM on Kitkat and Pie. Lol, no plans to jam Q into my 10+ though; it's running stable and fast.
I was apprehensive at first too, but they have consistently given me a quality app.
If they say it's compatible you should be good to go.
blackhawk said:
You're welcome.
They aren't on Playstore. You have to look a little or know about them.
Been using it for at least 3 years probably longer. Very stable. A great tool for non-rooted Samsungs.
https://www.packagedisabler.com/
Stopped using that paid one from Police-whatever because their lame app stopped being able to block AT&T updates.
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That's the same one I used on my other devices what have you disabled so far???
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oneandroidnut said:
That's the same one I used on my other devices what have you disabled so far???
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Funny you should ask. I just alphabetized the list.
<string>com.amazon.appmanager</string>
<string>com.android.emergency</string>
<string>com.android.managedprovisioning</string>
<string>com.android.vending</string>
<string>com.att.android.attsmartwifi</string>
<string>com.att.callprotect</string>
<string>com.att.csoiam.mobilekey</string>
<string>com.att.dh</string>
<string>com.att.dtv.shaderemote</string>
<string>com.att.iqi</string>
<string>com.att.mobilesecurity</string>
<string>com.att.myWireless</string>
<string>com.att.personalcloud</string>
<string>com.att.thanks</string>
<string>com.att.tv</string>
<string>com.drivemode</string>
<string>com.dti.att</string>
<string>com.enhance.gameservice</string>
<string>com.facebook.appmanager</string>
<string>com.facebook.katana</string>
<string>com.facebook.system</string>
<string>com.google.android.backuptransport</string>
<string>com.google.android.feedback</string>
<string>com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox</string>
<string>com.google.android.gsf</string>
<string>com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar</string>
<string>com.google.android.syncadapters.contacts</string>
<string>com.google.android.tts</string>
<string>com.google.android.youtube</string>
<string>com.google.ar.core</string>
<string>com.matchboxmobile.wisp</string>
<string>com.microsoft.appmanager</string>
<string>com.microsoft.skydrive</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.camera.sticker.facearavatar.preload</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.edgetouch</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.homestar</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.notes</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.routines</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.settings.bixby</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.social</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.spage</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.app.tips</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.authfw</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.beaconmanager</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.agent.dummy</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.agent</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.service</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.bixby.wakeup</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.da.daagent</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.easysetup</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.fmm</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.game.gametools</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.game.gos</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.ipsgeofence</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.kidsinstaller</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.lool</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.mateagent</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.net.wifi.wifiguider</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.samsungpass</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.samsungpassautofill</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.scloud</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.spayfw</string>
<string>com.samsung.android.wellbeing</string>
<string>com.samsung.desktopsystemui</string>
<string>com.samsung.safetyinformation</string>
<string>com.samsung.systemui.bixby2</string>
<string>com.samsung.systemui.notilus</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.cmas</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.desktoplauncher</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.dexonpc</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.safetyassurance</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.samsungapps</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.ve.vebgm</string>
<string>com.sec.android.app.wlantest</string>
<string>com.sec.android.daemonapp</string>
<string>com.sec.android.desktopcommunity</string>
<string>com.sec.android.desktopmode.uiservice</string>
<string>com.sec.android.service.health</string>
<string>com.sec.spp.push</string>
<string>com.synchronoss.dcs.att.r2g</string>
<string>com.wb.goog.got.conquest</string>
<string>com.ws.dm</string>
<string>com.wsomacp</string>
<string>eu.thedarken.sdm</string>
<string>flipboard.boxer.app</string>
<string>net.aetherpal.device</string>
<string>org.fdroid.fdroid</string>
<string>org.malwarebytes.antimalware</string>
string>com.samsung.attvvm</string>
In Google Play Services>app permissions, disable all to get Google Transport Framework from using excessive battery. Google Transport Framework and Google Transport are package blocked as well. The former is the last step to shut these power sucking background apks down. So far I haven't lost any functionality I use.
Took me a year to track all of these down. Ha!
Should be 94 blocked apks, may have lost some in the confusion of manipulating the list.
Some of the blocked apks I've enabled the widget toogle to turn them off/on like Playstore.
•I'm running a 10+ on Pie... no idea how the Fold on Q will respond to this list but probably similarly.
•This list is customized for my set up and circumstances; each user's needs are different.
Best practice is to formulate your own list... the hard way. That way you'll learn what the apks you're blocking do and how the apks interact/their dependencies.
Hey guys, is there any efficient app which really closes any app - or avoid them to boot during the startup of the smartphone?
For example, Booking.com or Instagram — I absolutely don't need any notifications from them, and I want to keep those apps absolutely closed. Even the native "restricted background activity" on Android 12 seems not to be working, nor Servicely / Naptime / Greenify (I have root).
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
pulseg11 said:
Hey guys, is there any efficient app which really closes any app - or avoid them to boot during the startup of the smartphone?
For example, Booking.com or Instagram — I absolutely don't need any notifications from them, and I want to keep those apps absolutely closed. Even the native "restricted background activity" on Android 12 seems not to be working, nor Servicely / Naptime / Greenify (I have root).
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
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So basically a startup manager. That would be pretty nifty.
Best I can suggest is disable notifications on those apps; with notifications disabled, I think Android system doesn't allow the processes to keep running. I could be wrong.
There's also some Developer Options that help reduce what you have running at any given time, although they're more of a global policy and not app specific.
V0latyle said:
So basically a startup manager. That would be pretty nifty.
Best I can suggest is disable notifications on those apps; with notifications disabled, I think Android system doesn't allow the processes to keep running. I could be wrong.
There's also some Developer Options that help reduce what you have running at any given time, although they're more of a global policy and not app specific.
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Yep — I've disabled the notifications already of Instagram, but still appears to be having some background activity.
Startup manager - yeah, do you know any to suggest?
pulseg11 said:
Yep — I've disabled the notifications already of Instagram, but still appears to be having some background activity.
Startup manager - yeah, do you know any to suggest?
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I mean, there's dozens of task managers out there, but honestly they're not really worth the trouble and don't do anything significant for battery life. With the exception of Magisk and a systemless ad blocker, I'm pretty much bone stock on my Pixel 5 with no management apps whatsoever, and I could probably go 2 days on standby.
pulseg11 said:
Yep — I've disabled the notifications already of Instagram, but still appears to be having some background activity.
Startup manager - yeah, do you know any to suggest?
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you can disable it with app2sd pro , luckypatcher , my android tool , terminal .
@pulseg11
look inside here:
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