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!
I have used apps such as "BetterBatteryStats" "AppOpsXposed" "Amplify" "PowerNap" "Greenify" to find apps that could and mostly should be frozen/disabled.
System apps can be frozen through titanium backup!
Free alternative debloating software!
Other recommendations
Disable CarrierIQ - http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/att-lg-g3-carrier-iq-removal-guide-t2819295
Amplify Extreme Battery Life Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884
Let me know if you have any other suggestions!
soosoolhastam said:
I found some great information I wanted to share. Three apps ims, mlt, lte phone drain the battery severely. With our them, I have had normal battery life. 5 hrs or screen on time.
I attached a list of the bloatware I disabled with titanium backup.
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Need root though right.
Sent from my LG-H950 using XDA Premium HD app
Ya buddy
soosoolhastam said:
Ya buddy
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That sucks. I'm worried about rooting because I have the h950 and we have no way to return to stock yet.
Sent from my LG-H950 using XDA Premium HD app
MLT can be disabled without root just by entering to the hidden menu.
Type 277634#*# in the dialer. Go to SVC Menu, then MLT.
Anyone use app ops to disable permissions like keep awake?
Which apps do you recommend?
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nikgl said:
MLT can be disabled without root just by entering to the hidden menu.
Type 277634#*# in the dialer. Go to SVC Menu, then MLT.
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Code not working for Sprint variant. Not seeing anything related to MLT after browsing 5689#*955#
soosoolhastam said:
Hey guys, I have made adjustments to my phone to increase battery life, remove bloatware, and decrease lag. They have significantly improved my phones experience.
Bettery battery life
App ops to disable keep awake of multiple apps like google play services and google now. Disable other permissions
Disable many of the useless google app wake up paths with greenfly or disable services
amplify xposed module
Safe bloatware list
I attached a list of the bloatware I disabled.
Decrease lag
Adjust thermal settings
Change cpu governor to interactive.
change i/o scheduler to noop and read ahead to 1024.
Let me know what you think!
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FYI, this list soft bricked my H950 5.1.1 v11x.
abohler1 said:
FYI, this list soft bricked my H950 5.1.1 v11x.
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Sorry to hear that. I'm not sure why. I have the same things and more frozen along the same rom. Works fine.
Anyone else have this problem?
I'm afraid you might of froze an important system app
soosoolhastam said:
Sorry to hear that. I'm not sure why. I have the same things and more frozen along the same rom. Works fine.
Anyone else have this problem?
I'm afraid you might of froze an important system app
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I actually removed the apk's for all of the files noted in your thumbnails with titanium backup. That must have been the difference. So in your case you just froze everything with xposed?
How do you change the kernel & Cpu settings?
soosoolhastam said:
Hey guys, I have made adjustments to my phone to increase battery life, remove bloatware, and decrease lag. They have significantly improved my phones experience.
Bettery battery life
App ops to disable keep awake of multiple apps like google play services and google now. Disable other permissions
Disable many of the useless google app wake up paths with greenfly or disable services
amplify xposed module
Safe bloatware list
I attached a list of the bloatware I disabled.
Decrease lag
Adjust thermal settings
Change cpu governor to interactive.
change i/o scheduler to noop and read ahead to 1024.
Let me know what you think!
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Any way you could elaborate a bit more on how you performed everything?
epofhouston said:
How do you change the kernel & Cpu settings?
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i used kernel adiutor!
abohler1 said:
Any way you could elaborate a bit more on how you performed everything?
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yes! done!
Do you really notice improvements in battery life?
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yes. The biggest improvement would be from the xposed amplify battery module.
Hi,
I'm considering to get the device soon but one thing that's frightening me is battery life and more precisely SOT :S
I've read that without these mods users gets 4 hours SOT in average.
Knowing that I have an heavy use of my smartphone (BT always on for my smartwatch, often streaming music in 3G/4G on Spotify, Facebook/Messenger sync, internet browsing and games ...) I wonder how much SOT/battery life do you get with these mods ?
I-Immortal said:
Hi,
I'm considering to get the device soon but one thing that's frightening me is battery life and more precisely SOT :S
I've read that without these mods users gets 4 hours SOT in average.
Knowing that I have an heavy use of my smartphone (BT always on for my smartwatch, often streaming music in 3G/4G on Spotify, Facebook/Messenger sync, internet browsing and games ...) I wonder how much SOT/battery life do you get with these mods ?
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Not much. Screen eats up alotta juice.
I-Immortal said:
Hi,
I'm considering to get the device soon but one thing that's frightening me is battery life and more precisely SOT :S
I've read that without these mods users gets 4 hours SOT in average.
Knowing that I have an heavy use of my smartphone (BT always on for my smartwatch, often streaming music in 3G/4G on Spotify, Facebook/Messenger sync, internet browsing and games ...) I wonder how much SOT/battery life do you get with these mods ?
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I get almost 5 hours, 4,5-5hs all over the day. I get up at 6am, and plug into wall at 11-12pm, no plug all day, all with sync, except g+. works mail 15 minutes, and the rest in stock. I have a lot of freezed apps, and removed too
rooted, h955ar rom over h950, removed almost all lg software and greenify only, I have premium, but no xposed.
hello guys.
i need an app that can block wakelocks and Alarms manually.
i tried myandroidtools - servicely ....but they coudnt find any of the alarms that i need to block.
i have idle drain.checked with betterbattery stats and found out what is draining battery in idle time.i am using Phoenix aex that has alarm blocker itself.i blocked them and my idle drain fixed.
i need an app similar to this that i can use on any rom.
i hope you guys can help me.
thank you.
If what you need is a receiver blocker (from what i see from your screenshot) you can use ROM Toolbox Pro , Auto Start Manager tools inside that app will do the job, it has Advanced freezer as well,
Combine it with my magisk module for GMS, and AppOps from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rikka.appops install it as system plugin to get a full feature,
Deny keep awake/prevent phone from sleeping permission for Google Play Services and Google Play Framework
otonieru said:
If what you need is a receiver blocker (from what i see from your screenshot) you can use ROM Toolbox Pro , Auto Start Manager tools inside that app will do the job, it has Advanced freezer as well,
Combine it with my magisk module for GMS, and AppOps from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rikka.appops install it as system plugin to get a full feature,
Deny keep awake/prevent phone from sleeping permission for Google Play Services and Google Play Framework
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thank you.installed Rom toolbox pro and couldn't find these alarms in it.i found receiver.
myandroidtools has receiver too.but i couldn't find in that too.
is that possible to make an APK of alarm blocker from Paex Rom to use on other roms ?
thank you.
Rhodesgod said:
hello guys.
i need an app that can block wakelocks and Alarms manually.
i tried myandroidtools - servicely ....but they coudnt find any of the alarms that i need to block.
i have idle drain.checked with betterbattery stats and found out what is draining battery in idle time.i am using Phoenix aex that has alarm blocker itself.i blocked them and my idle drain fixed.
i need an app similar to this that i can use on any rom.
i hope you guys can help me.
thank you.
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There is an app called Amplify I'm pretty much sure you're looking for this one. But it needs xposed to work. If you really want to block alarms just go back to MM
psxda97 said:
There is an app called Amplify I'm pretty much sure you're looking for this one. But it needs xposed to work. If you really want to block alarms just go back to MM
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thank you.
i have to convince myself to use MM again
it's not possible to make a apk file of alarm blocker from Paex rom for all roms ?
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.
Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
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.
k4r70ng said:
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.
Since starting to set up my OP7 a few days ago, I've been noticing that Greenify finds far fewer background applications than on my previous phone. Wondering if the ecosystem has improved.
Does it still make sense to install a wakelock detector? Which one do you recommend on a rooted OP7 with Magisk?
Thanks!
I find restricting some apps using the native option inside settings does a good enough job.
I still occasionally install Greenify just for experimentation purposes but I find myself needing it less nowadays.
Thank you, I'll stick to the defaults then.