[APP] See what's hidden in your Whatsapp! - Android Apps and Games

No memory storage in your phone? Take a look at your Whatsapp!
Most of us use Whatsapp on a daily basis. It is an important part of our social life and even everyday work. Just like everyone else I depend on Whatsapp to connect with my family and friends. Yet, one fact most people do not know is that Whatspp can actually take up so much storage space in your device. I did not realize it until one day I could not open any photo on Whatsapp because my phone kept saying my phone was out of memory space...
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What happened? I’m not a selfie lover and I don’t have many games or apps installed. How come my phone was out of memory space?
Going through the storage information page in the system settings, I found that my Whatsapp took about 1.33G storage space!
I guess this is why my phone is running so slowly. It was so slow that sometimes letters appear a second or two after I type them. I’m sure you must have had similar problem before. You may well have noticed that after using Whatsapp or other social media apps for a long time, your phone typically starts to run slower.Don’t worry --it doesn’t mean that there’s anything wrong with the apps or with your phone. It is just because your phone’s memory storage is getting low.
Usually apps like Whatsapp automatically save all the photo, video and audio messages in your chatting with friends. However, these apps also create cache on your phone as you use them on a daily basis. Overtime it eats up precious system resources while slowing everything down. When your phone is out of memory space, you will have problem opening any new photo or video message like I did.
So, how to speed up your Android phone and get Whatsapp running quickly again?
The traditional way
You can manually delete all the Whatsapp photos, videos and files that you want to get rid of in the Settings menu. You can also remove the cache on any individual app by visiting its property page in the Settings menu and tapping the clear cache button. However, with dozens of apps on most phones, this could take an eternity to complete manually. You also need to be very careful when identifying the junks to avoid accidental deleting.
The quick and user-friendly way
Clean cache with cleaning apps. Using cleaning apps is a much quicker and safer way to clean up app cache and junk files. These apps are very good at identifying and removing junks while keeping the important files intact. Clean master is a very popular app for cleaning up app cache and junk files. Unfortunately, the app itself is quite big and I was not able to install it in my storage-low phone.
Browsing the tool app list in Google Play, I downloaded a cache cleaning app named TC App Booster. It installed very quickly, and the app design is simple and straightforward. By tapping the green Boost button, it helped me release over 1G memory space under 20 seconds! WOW! (I was gonna take a screen shot but it jumped into listing app details right away.) App Booster quickly found all junk files on my phone, and it also listed out file details in every single app, such as Whatsapp, Facebook and Instagram.
I think App Booster is a powerful app. One thing I like the most is that it takes only little space on your phone but can free up a lot more memory.:good: If you are interested in trying a professional and light cache cleaner app, check out TC App Booster! Let me know if you like it. If you are a heavy Whatsapp user like me, I suggest you to clean your phone regularly. It’s important to give it a confidence boost once a while to keep it sharp.
In case you are too lazy to look it up in Google Play, here is the link to download: http://bit.ly/197x2aF

wow~ try it.

Interesting. Thanks for sharing

misterwang said:
wow~ try it.
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I hope you like it!

RodrigoBelloso000 said:
Interesting. Thanks for sharing
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No problem. Great apps worth sharing! Enjoy it!

Using whatapp for long time no issue yet. But your tips will help me a lot to go forward.
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I hope you like it!
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Of course I like it! Whatapp is now inseparable part of my life now.

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[POLL] How many max apps have you installed at any point of time?

How many max no. of apps[at any point of time] have you installed on your device ?
I had heard someone saying 200 apps... so was curious to know about this
Off-topic- Which program do u use to back up these apps so that you dont have to install them again after flashing a new rom
a poll would have been fun
I have way over 365+ Apps installed, that i simply did a 1 button restore using Titanium Backup from my SGS (User Apps+User Data)
it was totally painless
then in Market, i hit "Update All" and Bam! all Apps were updated to the latest version.
so far I've not come across any OLD 2.1/2.2 software that does not work properly in 2.3
well technically speaking they are NOT old anymore, since they were all UPDATED to the latest version from Market
that's probably what prevented all the errors
Poll added
AllGamer said:
a poll would have been fun
I have way over 365+ Apps installed, that i simply did a 1 button restore using Titanium Backup from my SGS (User Apps+User Data)
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Wow, and I thought I was a "shameless app whore" with all the apps I have (130 or so)!
How much memory have those 365 apps used up? Curious because of other discussions over the need (or lack of, in my opinion) to use apps2sd or not on the Nexus S.
that's why i always complaing about the missing microSD
currently sitting at around 800 MB on apps usage, some games are huge (Gamerloft / EA), and Copilot GPS software takes up another 3 GB, it doesn't leave me much for MP3 and Animes/Movies on the go
^^
You're not the only one who thought they had a ton of apps installed....at one point in time I think I had 150+ installed but I've since done some pruning and am down to 128 now (according to appbrain).
I'm afraid that with all the space available on the Nexus S I'm going to resort back to my app hoarding days.
yup, i love appbrain, makes Cataloguing my apps such a breeze
also finding new or better apps to what i currently have already
AllGamer said:
that's why i always complaing about the missing microSD
currently sitting at around 800 MB on apps usage, some games are huge (Gamerloft / EA), and Copilot GPS software takes up another 3 GB, it doesn't leave me much for MP3 and Animes/Movies on the go
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Yeah, I miss the sdcard, but am getting by without it. I can easily fill up 28 gigs with just music, videos, and titanium or nandroid backups.
Doesn't your CoPilot map data go on the sdcard? Mine does. That doesn't count as part of the internal space for apps that we get (~ 1gb) or the need/lack-of-need to use apps2sd. I'm sure you know that, but some of the noobs might be confused by that. The actual app is only about 15mb in the apps space.
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Yeah, I miss the sdcard, but am getting by without it. I can easily fill up 28 gigs with just music, videos, and titanium or nandroid backups.
Doesn't your CoPilot map data go on the sdcard? Mine does. That doesn't count as part of the internal space for apps that we get (~ 1gb) or the need/lack-of-need to use apps2sd. I'm sure you know that, but some of the noobs might be confused by that. The actual app is only about 15mb in the apps space.
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yeap, same goes with the games extra contents
but even so, i'm running out of space, look
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yeap, same goes with the games extra contents
but even so, i'm running out of space, look
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I'm impressed! Is your appbrain profile public?
nope, as it uses my real account, and all my purchased stuff are linked to it.
just a bit of a paranoid freak here
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nope, as it uses my real account, and all my purchased stuff are linked to it.
just a bit of a paranoid freak here
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No problem. I am the same way.
Last night i've maxed out all space, and was unable to install anything else
had to uninstall a whole bunch of apps just to be able to add a new widget to toggle silent mode
yes, App 2 SD is in use
already deleted a whole bunch of MP3 and movies to make space

【APP】Optimize Tool Box(15 powerful functions)

Android Optimizer has updated to Optimize Tool Box which is much greater!!! The new release version 2.0.2 is just here!!!
Thank you all for your support!!!​
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Description:
Android Optimizer is a Swiss Army Knife for your mobile phone. Top 15 functions makes you manage your phone easily, effectively and efficiently.
This powerful app has 9 sections, 15 functions such as Device scan, Quick settings, Startup manager, App manager, Program manager, Cache cleaner, File explorer, Power saving settings, and Device infor. Those powerful and comprehensive tools form a 360 angle protection for your Smartphone can always keep your Smartphone in the best state!
Features:
1.Device scan: Provide full scan for your mobile phone. One click to optimize Installed apps, Auto start apps, Running apps and Cache. Show CPU, RAM, ROM,SD, Signal, Speed, and Battery status.
2.Apps sort: Custom category for your apps to manage easily.
3.General and advanced settings: Quick access to set ring mode, volume control, input settings, screen rotation, WIFI, Bluetooth, security, APN and so on.
4. Widget:Add widget to homescreen, easy to switch WIFI, Bluetooth, airplane mode, auto rotate, cache cleaner and much more.
5.Startup manager: Clean useless apps when startup, which can free memory, speed up running speed and save power.
6.Uninstaller:Support batch uninstall unwanted apps .
7.Installer: Install apk files from SD card.
8. Sort apps: Easy find apps to uninstall by installed time, size, or name .
9.Program manager: Display all running apps and services, kill unwanted running apps and running service. Ignore list can protect fatal apps and services.
10.Cache cleaner: One click to delete all cache to free more memory.
11.Message clear: List all your messages, contacts and strangers. one click to delete messages..
12.File explorer: Manage mobile phone and SD card files: view, send, move, copy, rename, delete and add files.
13.Power monitor : Monitor running apps’ battery status. Huge power consumptive apps can be sorted out and killed.
14.Power save: Adjust screen brightness, timeout, turn off WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS, auto-sync, background data.
15.Device information: Display mobile phone’s information such like CPU, model, RAM, SD card, memory, screen, operator, network type, IMEI, roaming status, system version, and kernel version…
V2.0.2 updates:
1 Add Startup time notification selection. Notification disabled by default.
2 Add single item detailed optimization result.
3 Add notifications to show whether installed apps can move to SD card.
4 New process ending rules, release memory completely.
5 Fix accidental delete problems in deep clean. The next version will be more accurate.
6 Add more functions in Quick settings.
7 Fix Compatibility problems in some devices.
8 Fix some tiny problems.
Thanks......
Thank you very much for your reply!
Thank you mate.
Thank you too!!! If you have any advice, contact me!!!
Jusy wow.... Amazing app that can do multiple cleaning and other features.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA Premium App
yes, this app is a tool box which can do many possibilities.
Thank you very much for your appreciation.
now this is what I call an awesome app
thanks a ton...
Edit: I am not able to use App Sort function although it has created 3 boxes on my home. Drag and Drop won't help. How do I sort apps then?
Really glad to hear you praise my app!!!!
Thank you!!!
Thanks.....
Thank you too for your reply and support.
App worked great the first time installed it. The System Scan was excellent, but it has stopped working and using the System Scan causes Force Close. All the other tools are great, but this especially useful tool is causing FCs no matter what I try. Any advice on getting it working?
I'm on Nexus S stock 2.3.3 (Rogers).
djHandy said:
App worked great the first time installed it. The System Scan was excellent, but it has stopped working and using the System Scan causes Force Close. All the other tools are great, but this especially useful tool is causing FCs no matter what I try. Any advice on getting it working?
I'm on Nexus S stock 2.3.3 (Rogers).
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Hello,
Thank you for your feedback.
The new version 2.0.1 has released, please try it. It should be ok in the new version.
Thank you all for your feedback for the new version. we have fixed those problems and if you have any more advice and problems, don't hesitate to contact me.
installed and works well on htc thunderbolt CM7 alpha RC0.4
:_) thanks
Looks like a Fantastic tool for any Android Device.I Give a Try
Great app
Just seen this app on front page of XDA. So installed it to try.
What a fantastic little app. love it.
Well done.
Cheers.
HTC Hero
Villainrom 13 -super fast.
SD Booster rocks.
Congrats on a very usefull and beautiful app
looks great so far but .....
its hanging when i try and disable a startup app ..
im on a rooted stock captivate . any ideas?
Saw this on front page, gonna give ita whirl now

New release version 1.21 1-click cleaner (no need to root)

1-click cleaner cleans cache files, SMS, browsing history, calling records and SD card files to free more space for your smartphone. Easy, quick, and effective. No root permission required! Good privacy guard.
Version 1.21 new release updates:
1 Add junk files filtering, useful junk files will not be deleted.
2 Add detailed sorts in calls.
3 Perfect History cleaning.
4 Optimize UI design, more easy to use.
5 Optimize some details.
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Is your mobile phone’s running speed becoming slower and slower? Are you suffering from it?
Do you know why your mobile phone is not as fast as before? Want to solve the problem to let your mobile phone run as fast as it could be?
The reason is that your mobile phone is getting more and more cache files! Cache files produced in Android market, Brower, Email, Twitter, Facebook and so on. What you need to do is to remove those cache files to get more available storage space to speed up running speed.
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1-click cleaner enables you:
1.One click to clear all cache
2 .Uninstall application
3. Show application details
4. One click to clear data
5. Move apps to SD card to get more space
6. Force stop running application
7.Support multiple languages: Korean Japanese French German Italian Spanish Russian
What’s more: You can also clear SMS!
1.Delete SMS by all SMS, contact SMS, or unknown SMS
2.One click to clear all SMS
3.Select specified message to delete
Without root permissions, good privacy guard.
Recent changes:
1. New interface design, better UI , clover pattern which is more easy to use.
2. Add Deep clear. Clear useless files in SD card and useless files when uninstall apps.
3. Add History clear. Clear browsing history and calling records.
4 .Add “Clear all” button in main interface.
If you have any advice, feel free to contact me at [email protected].
Thank you all for your suopport!!!
Download here:View attachment ClearMasterBetter1.21.apk
whoa man, you are fast in releasing applications! this one is good too
N1 man
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gagan007 said:
whoa man, you are fast in releasing applications! this one is good too
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I just found this forum is so great, so I release some of my apps immediately.
Thank you for your support very much!!!
chudik said:
N1 man
Sent from my LG-P970h using XDA Premium App
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Thank you for your reply.
But what does "N1 man" means? Number 1???
caotiantupi said:
Thank you for your reply.
But what does "N1 man" means? Number 1???
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I think he meant "nice one"...
Very handy! Thanks!
madness been looking for something like this for non rooted
egzthunder1 said:
I think he meant "nice one"...
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O I see. Thank you for telling me this.
adam2010 said:
Very handy! Thanks!
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Thank you for your support!!!
Neffstarr said:
madness been looking for something like this for non rooted
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Yes, no need to root. Just one click to clear all caches!
If you have more advice, contact me.
I'll try it out
thanks a lot grat application...love it
What happens when you click the center button? Does this clear all four individual sections? I didn't want to delete my messages and history at the moment so I didn't use that center button fearing it will also clear those sections.
Thank you very much for this! Been looking fire something like this to put on my gf's phone for a while....
For some reason I can't get the .apk to install... it just hangs on the "installing" screen.
Using a UK Orange locked HTC Desire S, absolutely stock, first issue I've ever had with apps not installing on any of my devices.
Any ideas?
Cheers, Marc
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Scratch that, I rebooted the phone and 1-Click has installed correctly... no idea why it just hung on the install screen though. Works a charm, many thanks
Is this the same app as the one on the Market?
1-click cleaner by OPDA team
I wish every developer made a interface like this
You are the man!
I don't have root yet, I was looking for a app like this!!!

How To Guide ***CLOSED*** Samsung: How to KEEP apps in the BACKGROUND!

Hey guys,
in case you are not happy with the default One UI apps background management, you can check this solution. In a nutshell, there is a Memory Guardian module part of Good Guardians, that allows the user to switch from default to the so called "quick switching mode" that somehow reduces the aggressive background app killing, i.e. app refresh.
Moderator Edit: YouTube link removed due to violation of XDA external links policy.
I have tested this with following apps:
- Spotify
- Mixcloud
- Instagram
- Snapchat
- Tiktok
- Youtube
Some other users tested this with Waze and other apps and it seems that it works.
What is the idea? Well imagine you are browsing through insta and you find a nice post that you d like to check, but then something else pops up and you switch to another app. Then after you are back to your app (in this case insta) One UI would "refresh" the app, meaning that it will reload it, and you will lose your "last state", i.e. imagine refreshing the app or close/opening it.
Download Samsung Good Guardians from the Store ► https://bit.ly/3yGFUms
Download Samsung Good Guardians for a manual install ► https://bit.ly/3yOehYD
It is also supposed to work with some of the heavy games, test it and let me know if you apps refresh is a bit better (i.e. not refreshed so much) or ... no difference at all.
I have tested this on my S22U with 12G of RAM but I guess it should have a better impact for 8 GB and lower RAM configs.
Appreciate the find!
I have 8gb version and apps are staying open much better now
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Appreciate the find!
I have 8gb version and apps are staying open much better now
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Nice to hear that! Can you let us know which apps did you test? Also - how much of VRAM (Virtual RAM) do you use?
I makes a bit of difference on my 12GB version so I assumed that it would be even better/bigger impact on 8GB and less.
Strangely enough this function is not very popular, was almost not able to find much info around. The whole Good Guardians tools are widely underestimated and they pack a few good tricks.
Thermal Guardian for example can let you adjust the thermal threshold of your phone, so it can potentially tolerate a bit more heat where battery life is exchanged for better peak performance and hopefully also sustained.
velqn said:
Hey guys,
in case you are not happy with the default One UI apps background management, you can check this solution. In a nutshell, there is a Memory Guardian module part of Good Guardians, that allows the user to switch from default to the so called "quick switching mode" that somehow reduces the aggressive background app killing, i.e. app refresh.
Moderator Edit: YouTube link removed due to violation of XDA external links policy.
I have tested this with following apps:
- Spotify
- Mixcloud
- Instagram
- Snapchat
- Tiktok
- Youtube
Some other users tested this with Waze and other apps and it seems that it works.
What is the idea? Well imagine you are browsing through insta and you find a nice post that you d like to check, but then something else pops up and you switch to another app. Then after you are back to your app (in this case insta) One UI would "refresh" the app, meaning that it will reload it, and you will lose your "last state", i.e. imagine refreshing the app or close/opening it.
Download Samsung Good Guardians from the Store ► https://bit.ly/3yGFUms
Download Samsung Good Guardians for a manual install ► https://bit.ly/3yOehYD
It is also supposed to work with some of the heavy games, test it and let me know if you apps refresh is a bit better (i.e. not refreshed so much) or ... no difference at all.
I have tested this on my S22U with 12G of RAM but I guess it should have a better impact for 8 GB and lower RAM configs.
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il try this thanks, HTRACK is always closing after 5 or more apps overtake it in the que
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Nice to hear that! Can you let us know which apps did you test? Also - how much of VRAM (Virtual RAM) do you use?
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So...I just sort of excluded all apps for the most part to test. They stay in ram longer but still hit a point where they refresh. Using 8gb vram but haven't seen ram usage above 6gb or so yet
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il try this thanks, HTRACK is always closing after 5 or more apps overtake it in the que
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Can HTRACK be further tweaked, perhaps from dev options? I remember seeing something for background processes, like a limitation factor setting.
billmurray1004 said:
So...I just sort of excluded all apps for the most part to test. They stay in ram longer but still hit a point where they refresh. Using 8gb vram but haven't seen ram usage above 6gb or so yet
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Yep, it`s not a silver bullet, but still some positive impact.
velqn said:
Can HTRACK be further tweaked, perhaps from dev options? I remember seeing something for background processes, like a limitation factor setting.
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Yeah there is but only upto 4 processes I sometimes have many any more apps open at once, anyway I'm trying it now and here are some screens if you wanna attach to op and il delete from this post once you add them
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update, i must say this app so far has seemed to keep my HTTrack running great in the background, it ha certainly made a difference, i did have it set "unrestricted" in the app settings/battery setting before and that didnt help, this app now works even with the app power settings set to "optimised"
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Question How can I stop battery drain on "screen off"?

I'm happy with the battery performance, but only when the screen is on. When I use the phone mostly with the screen on, I get good SOT(6-9 hours), but with the screen off, the battery consumption is terrible. How can I pull this down?
Probably a cloud app; try temporarily disabling Google play Services, Google backup is a dependency as is Playstore, Gmail. Some apps also need it to run. I enable it once or twice a day. Disabled saves 1+%@hr.
Trashware social media apps like fb, WhatsApp etc shouldn't be installed. It all adds up.
6 hours SOT with a 5002 mAh battery isn't good, 9 hrs is fair to poor. That said all Samsung's should be optimized for best performance.
Thanks for your opininon. Are you saying we shouldn't use Whatsapp? Is it real solution?
Unfortunately, because of SD 8 gen 1 limitations (probably worse on Exynos variant), about 6-7 hours SOT is best you're going to get on the S22 ultra.
Try the following guide here & see if it helps your battery life.
I have the Exynos version. My phone has a SOT of about 10 to 12 hours. Rooted and bebloated. I do have the brightness very low though.
Android 13.
OneUI 5.
Latest.
Lightly debloated.
That's interesting. I guess depends on what apps the phone is using during SOT.......
Mind sharing your battery usage breakdown screenshot?
TheKaptan23 said:
Thanks for your opininon. Are you saying we shouldn't use Whatsapp? Is it real solution?
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Real as it gets. All social media apps should never be installed. Many should even be logged on to. WhatsApp track record is stunningly bad.
Lots of users means its got a huge bullseye on it even if they try to secure it, it will hacked again like the sun rises in the morning... for sure. Meanwhile phishing scams run under the radar and count on you screwing up. And many do.
You got to ask yourself one question,
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You feel lucky today?
TheKaptan23 said:
Thanks for your opininon. Are you saying we shouldn't use Whatsapp? Is it real solution?
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No really. The problem is that all the apps developed by Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp) are power hogs. Meta does not care if it chews up battery. The primary reason is that Meta is shoving ads in your face. Even when your screen is off, those apps are running in the background. Meta is not the only offender. There are plenty of other app developers that do the same thing.
Also, there are different "flavors" of Android. Each OEM implements it differently (even within the OEMs). This makes it less cost effective to customize their apps for each OEM. There is only one flavor of iOS and iPadOS, so it is much easier to tweak it for iPhones and iPads than it is for Android devices.
I understand. Thanks. I have another question. You said you turned off google play services. When I turn it off, notifications do not work and many applications do not work. How do you overcome this situation?
TheKaptan23 said:
I understand. Thanks. I have another question. You said you turned off google play services. When I turn it off, notifications do not work and many applications do not work. How do you overcome this situation?
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It doesn't effect any notifications for me that I use except Gmail. Most my apps run without it. I tend to shun those that do.
Some of the Samsung apps take the place of Google apps, no need to run both.
If killing Google play Services helps at night it's likely Google backup Transport running.
Hello, I have something to ask about. I need to know if there is any ability to store a system application variables usin adb. Imagine that I want to open my settings app and do something mabye a confirmation dialog will be shown in order to say something such as alert for something supposed that I did click on OK, i the normal case this alert will never be shown even if you clear the settings app data or clear the cash, is there any way to use adb to store the settings app data before opening it the if anything as the previous senario happened I can restore the settings app to the moment before clicking on the OK button or even before this alert has shown
TheKaptan23 said:
I understand. Thanks. I have another question. You said you turned off google play services. When I turn it off, notifications do not work and many applications do not work. How do you overcome this situation?
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Many apps that "need" Google play Services are Playstore pay apps. This can be circumvented by first allowing the app to activate, then firewall blocking their internet connection. Firewall block Playstore as well although it should be disabled except when needed.
If an app doesn't need internet access to function it should be firewall blocked anyway.

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