[Q] Safe to greenify system apps - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I have greenify with xposed (enable gcm etc..) and the option to greenify system apps is available too, I am adding 2 pictures of apps, which of them are safe to greenify without any problems? For example - Fingerprint caused my fingerprint lock don't work sometimes.

Don't greenify theme and adapt sound!

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[Q] How To Disable WakeClocks/Running Apps

Hi,
I would just like to find a way to disable wakeclocks and running apps on start-up?
I would just like to disable the running app and not to delete nor freeze.
Thank you!
You can enable and disable applications at start-up by using for instance ROM Toolbox from the Play Store. There are also plenty of other, very useful options in that app.

Which xposed modules do you use daily ?

As the title says, I want to know what xposed modules you guys are running on your oneplus also Im not sure if anyone has as many modules installed & completely working in harmony together without any issues as I do but if you do,
id be glad to know what you have installed.
Here are the current xposed modules I am running perfectly :good:
Device : ONEPLUS Xposed Mdules : 33 Installed & Working
ActivityForceNewTask
Always Correct!
App Settings
AppsOpsXposed
Bluetooth Unlock
Blurred System UI
BootManager
Chrome New Tab
Disable Location Consent
Force Fast Scroll
Google Play Music Listen Later
GravityBox
Greenify
Hangouts In Ringer Stream
MinMinGuard
Native Clip Board
Never Sleep
NotifyClean
PinNotif
Play Store Link In App Info
Protected Apps
Quick Access
Screenshot Delay Remover
Smooth System Progress Bar
Statusbar Scroll to Top
Tinted Status Bar
Wi-fi-Pwd
XLockSecuritySlide
xToast
Xposed LED Control
Xposed Preference Injector
Xtended NavBar
YouTube Adaway
Note : there are some more xposed modules I have installed but are disable because they are giving me random FC's on certain apps.
several of these apps dont work or are not needed with cm.
I use Greenify and Crappalinks.
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Says who? I'm not even running the stock cm11s. I find every single xposed mod installed useful.
I actually use greenify, whatsapp mods (to remove the stupid button to take photos in the whatsapp text bar). Going to install crappalinks, didn't know about it, i've just searched for infos on google after seeing it on the previous post
I use these
None, using ART since I can't stand any lag while opening apps with dalvik
Where did you get the greenify module from?
Greenify is an app on the Play Store.
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Can anybody confirm that xhalo floating window is working on lollipop. I'm currently on CM12s and just have amplify and greenify.

Google Chrome Scrolling Freezes after Lollipop

Is it only me or is there a general issue on Chrome while scrolling a mobile webpage after Lollipop?
It happens sometimes not always. It makes me angry
If you want , I can record a video and post.
It used to happen to my lollipop as well. Here is what I did:
- Disabled S Voice from Settings -> More -> Application manager -> All
- Installed Greenify and added all RAM eating heavy applications to hibernation list and added its widget to home screen to regularly hibernate these apps.
rakhan01 said:
It used to happen to my lollipop as well. Here is what I did:
- Disabled S Voice from Settings -> More -> Application manager -> All
- Installed Greenify and added all RAM eating heavy applications to hibernation list and added its widget to home screen to regularly hibernate these apps.
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I've alredy debloated my ROM and I am using Greenify. There is no RAM problem. Also I tried deleting Chrome and Phone Cache, didn't work.
It happens on Chrome Stable 41.0.2272.96 and Beta 42.0.2311.61
Alright, I only see this behavior when many apps are opened and the memory usage is high. With few apps in the background, my Chrome works fine (I've just tried it with Yahoo.com).

How Can I Disable ALL Apps from App Settings?

We know that since KitKat it is possible to disable in built system apps, but there are some system apps that cannot be disabled, like Google Play Services for example. If I want to enable/disable it I have to keep my phone rooted, but I'm a '90s kid and I like playing Pokemon GO, which is not working on rooted devices. So, is it possible to extend to all apps the enable/disable feature in app settings? In this way I could enable/disable core system apps without rooting everytime.
By the way, I love root, but with a custom ROM I barely use this function. I root my phone once in a while just update AdAway, then remove it to play PoGO. I have a OnePlus 2 with RR 5.8.0 (ResurrectionRemix-N-v5.8.0-20161209-oneplus2).
Any tips or hints on how this thing works would be helpful. How Android knows which apps you can disable or not?
Thanks in advance!
Mirk0 said:
We know that since KitKat it is possible to disable in built system apps, but there are some system apps that cannot be disabled, like Google Play Services for example. If I want to enable/disable it I have to keep my phone rooted, but I'm a '90s kid and I like playing Pokemon GO, which is not working on rooted devices. So, is it possible to extend to all apps the enable/disable feature in app settings? In this way I could enable/disable core system apps without rooting everytime.
By the way, I love root, but with a custom ROM I barely use this function. I root my phone once in a while just update AdAway, then remove it to play PoGO. I have a OnePlus 2 with RR 5.8.0 (ResurrectionRemix-N-v5.8.0-20161209-oneplus2).
Any tips or hints on how this thing works would be helpful. How Android knows which apps you can disable or not?
Thanks in advance!
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You can't disable system core apps on your non rooted android.
If you disable core apps to your rooted android then it makes your system unstable.

SystemUI calling OpenCamera?

Hi, all.
I'm running a new Blu Life One X3, rooted with TWRP (package:/data/app/me.twrp.twrpapp-2/base.apk=me.twrp.twrpapp) as bootloader and Magisk (package:/data/app/com.topjohnwu.magisk-1/base.apk=com.topjohnwu.magisk) as root. I installed Greenify (package:/data/app/com.oasisfeng.greenify-1/base.apk=com.oasisfeng.greenify).
{ASIDE: Why is the forum removing the link to Magisk, replacing it with a bunch of stars?}
I've got the systemless Xposed Framework (package:/system/priv-app/XposedInstaller/XposedInstaller.apk=de.robv.android.xposed.installer) installed as a module in Magisk. Inside the Xposed Framework I installed the Greenify Experimental Features.
I stripped out a lot of the Google pre-install apps and used others. I documented my rooting and configuring the phone here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ge...bootloader-t3812910/post79358295#post79358295
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ge...bootloader-t3812910/post79374402#post79374402
One of the Google apps I removed was the camera, replacing it with Open Camera (package:/mnt/expand/91bb70b1-bf59-4845-ae03-48415870e87b/app/net.sourceforge.opencamera-1/base.apk=net.sourceforge.opencamera).
I occasionally see Greenify pop up a notification which says "SystemUI is using Open Camera"... does anyone know what's causing this? Could it be because I've put the Open Camera icon in the Quick Settings menu? I've looked at the Activities, Services, Receivers, Providers and Permissions for Open Camera in Disable Application [ROOT] (package:/data/app/com.iamaner.oneclickfreeze-1/base.apk=com.iamaner.oneclickfreeze), and see nothing nefarious.
Well, after a bit of testing, I've answered my own question... yes, putting the Open Camera icon in the Quick Settings menu causes Greenify to issue a notification that "SystemUI is using Open Camera".

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