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AndMemory is an android memory optimization software,It can be manually or automatically optimize memory and end the processes,It is the best memory management software for freeing memory,can make your phone run smoothly when you run many apps.
Version 1.5
1) remove advertising
2) Add auto memory optimization options
3) fix long-press settings bug
4) Changing some text caption
APK Download:http://code.google.com/p/andbox/downloads/detail?name=AndMemory_1.5_signed_beta.apk&can=2&q=#makechanges
Hello everybody,please give me some use feeling that i can improve my software.
It is my understanding that this is not useful for Android 2.2 and above, since it includes its own memory management.
Android will usually keep its memory full on purpose so recently used apps are responsive.
When you load a new app, others get swapped out of memory if there is not enough room.
So is this app useful for 2.2 and above?
Useful to be able to help you more quickly free memory when you reset oom value ,the system will speed up Significantly
hi nice working so far! looking good and quick boost is really a nice touch!
my mob is running fine without any problems so far.
like whitelist, a blacklist would be helpful! and the memory is not going beyond 120! when using other memory tools such auto killer memory or minfreemanager I can tweak upto 250! I think you can give option like save as custom preset and then use it.
ivolol said:
It is my understanding that this is not useful for Android 2.2 and above, since it includes its own memory management.
Android will usually keep its memory full on purpose so recently used apps are responsive.
When you load a new app, others get swapped out of memory if there is not enough room.
So is this app useful for 2.2 and above?
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This isn't like a typical task killer. This looks the same as the very popular AutoKiller. It tweaks Android's built-in memory management. You can read technical details here http://andrs.w3pla.net/autokiller/details
diimaan said:
hi nice working so far! looking good and quick boost is really a nice touch!
my mob is running fine without any problems so far.
like whitelist, a blacklist would be helpful! and the memory is not going beyond 120! when using other memory tools such auto killer memory or minfreemanager I can tweak upto 250! I think you can give option like save as custom preset and then use it.
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Thanks. Great advice.
c00ller said:
This isn't like a typical task killer. This looks the same as the very popular AutoKiller. It tweaks Android's built-in memory management. You can read technical details here http://andrs.w3pla.net/autokiller/details
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nice this is technical details.
subscribing to the thread, autokiller hasnt been auto launching for me ...
noobhero said:
subscribing to the thread, autokiller hasnt been auto launching for me ...
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Can you get root it?
fonter said:
Can you get root it?
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yes, i havent tried urs yet.
just kiving
noobhero said:
yes, i havent tried urs yet.
just kiving
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If you can get root, and setting successfully, the system will help you free memory. the system will kill some empty applications when you run many applications.
auto launcher is working for me!
but everytime I open I have to click request root permission! is there a way to remember my selection! once I press request root permission it should remember.
diimaan said:
auto launcher is working for me!
but everytime I open I have to click request root permission! is there a way to remember my selection! once I press request root permission it should remember.
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I know,It is a bug,I will fix it next version
also I would like to know what is the difference between topspeed and quick free memory?
diimaan said:
also I would like to know what is the difference between topspeed and quick free memory?
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"topspeed" need root, "quick free memory" does not need root,topspeed can completely free the memory and kill some empty app. "quick free memory" only kill some empty app.
Ummm why does it need Internet access?
Sent via Nexus S
noobhero said:
Ummm why does it need Internet access?
Sent via Nexus S
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This version contains admob, admob need network.
new version coming any soon?
still waiting new fix version.
i'll try it....
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Sorry if this has been asked or answered before but just had to know. Is there a way to get rid of applications from 'All Apps' menu- without deleting them. There are some apps which I hardly require (Mirror, Camcorder etc.) or games which I would rather gain access via Chainfire- and feel they just lie around.
Not a major issue though- just wondering if it's possible.
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Sorry if this has been asked or answered before but just had to know. Is there a way to get rid of applications from 'All Apps' menu- without deleting them. There are some apps which I hardly require (Mirror, Camcorder etc.) or games which I would rather gain access via Chainfire- and feel they just lie around.
Not a major issue though- just wondering if it's possible.
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Hi,
Not sure why you don't want to delete them if you are not likely to use them.
Perhaps you should consider ROM CLEANER.
This gets rid of all the bloat before you first boot up.
Then you would never have to look at it.
Your ROM would probably run better too.
malybru said:
Hi,
Not sure why you don't want to delete them if you are not likely to use them.
Perhaps you should consider ROM CLEANER.
This gets rid of all the bloat before you first boot up.
Then you would never have to look at it.
Your ROM would probably run better too.
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Hi, Well like I mentioned, I've got games like Riptide GP which I'd rather open through the Chainfire 'launch app' option. And hence feel that the icons on the apps page are just a wast of space and I'd rather have a more cleaned up look. The same goes for Mirror and Camcorder which I'd rather open via 'Camera' if I had to use them. I haven't tried ROM Cleaner as of yet. Would it help with this?
Thanks
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Hi, Well like I mentioned, I've got games like Riptide GP which I'd rather open through the Chainfire 'launch app' option. And hence feel that the icons on the apps page are just a wast of space and I'd rather have a more cleaned up look. The same goes for Mirror and Camcorder which I'd rather open via 'Camera' if I had to use them. I haven't tried ROM Cleaner as of yet. Would it help with this?
Thanks
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Hi,
Rom Cleaner deletes everything I don't want to have on my phone.
Then I never have to look at it.
Not sure if it would help in your case,because you still want to use some of it.
Still ,well worth a look.
Just download "terminal emulator" from market.
There try printing
pm list packages -e
That lists all active applications.
choose unwanted one and try
pm disable <package name> to deactivate it. It will also disappera from Menu.
Also you can do this through you PC and adb shell command.
JULY 3, 2017 (Updated)
Best Root Applications for YOUR Rooted Android
This is going to be a LIST soon. So you can browse to a ton of root applications and find what you really need.
Please help me with this by commenting an unmentioned root application.
Please note that the following applications are NOT IN ORDER
1. Greenify - Sometimes your android battery really drains without knowing the reason. If you have experienced leaving your android on a 77% battery in the evening and in the next morning you'll find it on 42% or something like that. Well say no more, because this app can save your battery life by hibernating those battery draining applications with one simple click, or you can just put the app into Auto-Hibernation mode. All you have to do is to register the application that is draining your battery life and you'll see Greenify do its magic.
2. Titanium Backup - The free version has all of your basic needs when it comes to backing up, with the PRO version of this you can unlock a lot of extra feature. Other than that this application really does the trick when you want to back up your applications, might be the best backup app in the Play Store.
3. Xposed - Hate flashing ROMs? Want extra features on your android? Got KitKat only but want to have Android M and N features? Then this is for you mate! I mean you don't want to feel outdated right? You can browse inside it and find modules the suites your wants, from customizing your androids looks, getting extra tweaks and more. Has tons of them and i ain't joking.
4. Flashify - FLASH EM ALL! If you always tend to flash zip files, boot images or if you even want to flash TWRP or CWM recovery then look no further The FLASHify is here. uhh.. get it? no? k then
5. Boot Animations - Gotten tired of the boot animation of yours? Yes i know that you have been seeing that for years, if you want to make that animation of yours cool then download this app, it has tons of animations inside, feel free to browse em, although you ought to be careful when your about to change your animation as you might get stuck in a bootloop.
6. GL Tools - Anyone have a low end device? Need to play a High Spec Game? Then try this app. The magic it does is to simply render the game as low as possible in order to make it run faster. You can also fake your device into Tegra or something like those in order to play the games smoothly. Some people saw the changes on their game that it became faster, while some did not experienced any changes. I myself am using this and i can really tell that it does have difference than running the game without GL Tools.
7. Roehsoft RAM Expander - Gonna ask again anyone still have a low end device? Fret not my friend, this app is for you. If you happen to have a Class 4 SD Card or above then try this app. It creates a Virtual Memory that will run when the internal RAM needs to "take the load off". You'll see the difference i tell you than without this app but only if that SD card of yours is Class 4 or above or otherwise, no effect at all.
8. Busy Box - EVERY ROOTED APPLICATION NEEDS THIS AND THATS THAT.
9. Root Browser - It ain't the browser you think. Its a File browser. This app can go deep into the system whether your a developer yourself and you want to get some extra tweaks or that root of yours got into some problem. You can use this app to also edit them or put something new into the android system however you also need to have an experience at this or simply that you must know what you're doing.
10. Set CPU - Its back! Yes the developer came back (Same goes for me. Sorry for the hiatus of the thread ) Anyways SetCPU is a tool for changing the CPU frequency to the way you like. It can improve your performance, battery or you can improve both of them. I personally used this app way back and yes it really does save battery and it increases the android performance by using some set profiles.
11. Kernel Adiutor - Has some features like Set CPU but this app is packed with more. Most of the feature has of course, have something to do with the android kernel. It also has some extra features like the init. d editor (good for tweaking )
12. Amplify - MORE BATTERY LIFE! Yes you heard that right, this app blocks unnecessary wakelocks which is the culprit in draining that battery of yours. Well worry no more, just install the app and it will do the rest. Buying the other version has some extra features in which you can edit certain numbers.
13. Viper4Android - What this app does is to basically improve the sound output of the android device to make it more seemingly pleasant to your liking. Has tons of options. Check it out
14. System App Remover - App name says it all
15. Super SU - Do i really have to put the description?
Smashing that "Thanks" Button is fine
Some additional hints:
dev.wes07 said:
Rom manager --> Try Flashify instead as is provides more usefull recovery features
ROEHSOFT RAM-EXPANDER (SWAP) - really?! Costs much, may boost performance slightly. Every custom kernel will do better for free.
Root Browser (File Manager) - Use Total Commander instead
GLTools [root] (gfx optimizer) - Does not support most of the android devices
System App Remover - Titanium Backup has this feature already included
P.S. Post other rooted apps if I missed an important one.
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Some additional apps:
Disable Service - disable any unwanted background services e.g. for google play
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Thanks! Sorry for being such a newbie.
Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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Did not say a single word about "newbie" xD
dev.wes07 said:
A lot of people have been asking about what rooted androids should have. So, I made this list of helpful tools that can make your android phone work more efficiently.
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You should link the apps like @LS.xD did in his post!
Thanks
What about SD-Maid and Triangle Away?
Lars124 said:
What about SD-Maid and Triangle Away?
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This is very useful. Thanks for sharing it!
Wakelock Detector to find out which app is draining the battery when phone is idle.
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3C Toolbox. Many many apps rolled into 1, including most of the apps mentioned already. Pro version well worth it. Also App Settings (xposed)
I'm new to XDA so I can't post links yet. Sorry.
Wifikill Android 2.3+
Wifikill Android 4+ - To cut off connection of those download abuse of your bandwith
Links added
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Thanks. Can't find the link though.
Pressing Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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Edited my post. Links are outside Play Store
dev.wes07 said:
Thanks.
P.S. You can attach links even though your new here. Just press the attach button while working on a thread or a post.
Pressing Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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Thanks. I'll remember that for next time.
@puma7dragon
dev.wes07 said:
Wifikill Android - To cut off connection of those download abuse of your bandwith.
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This link sounds suspicious.....
Is it safe??
Newyork! said:
@puma7dragon
This link sounds suspicious.....
Is it safe??
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Yes its safe. I downloaded it and currently using it on my "Pre-historic" Samsung GT S5300 Android 2.3.6 rooted Hyperion 8 Rom. Unfortunately cant happen to make it work on my Moto G 2014 Android 5.0.2
While playing music I remembered this must have app:
Viper4Android- Great sound app
vipersaudio.com
Newyork! said:
@puma7dragon
This link sounds suspicious.....
Is it safe??
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Yes it is. Well the website is pretty much a damn thing but it is safe. Downloaded the app and my Norton Internet Security scanned it and nothing is found.
OMGosh!!!
THANK YOU DUDE!!!! W00t
Im gonna thank all your post as a reward....... I creatd this account just to thank you for this awesome post...I like the gfx optimizer the most!!!!!! now playing games 1g above and playing smoothly.....
HURRAAAHHHH!!!!
Got another one:
XPrivacy (xposed)- Prevents apps from leaking privacy sensitive data
http://repo.xposed.info/module/biz.bokhorst.xprivacy
@dev.wes07
Lughnasadh said:
Got another one:
XPrivacy (xposed)- Prevents apps from leaking privacy sensitive data
http://repo.xposed.info/module/biz.bokhorst.xprivacy
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The first thing to mention for Rooted users is Xposed framework!!
Official Xposed installer for 4.0.3 an up
Xposed for lollipop
Xposed for Gingerbread
dev.wes07 said:
Why didnt i thinked of that?:laugh:
Been using Xposed framework but realized today that it was not on my thread.:laugh:
Thanks!
Pressing Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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I know. Its such a given that we tend to overlook it. I didn't even realize it 'till I thought of Xprivacy. :silly:
I have never had this issue on any other device with 5.0+ and wonder if it is unique to the X2
I can do any app that says start at boot up, e.g., Smart Unlock, and any autostart app, and oftentimes the service will not start at boot up
I have downloaded and tried a number of apps and utilities (about 4 init.d utilities and bootcomnand) and unfortunately no dice. "Autostart and Stay" is the latest.
Not only will the service not startup at boot, even manually started (which like Pavlov's dog I have trained myself to do), it does not "stay" ie keep the apps persistent or working in the background. Padlocking the apps (pulling down vs zooshing up in the multifinder/square box background tasks doesn't keep things executing.
This is a big hassle. I'm rooted and would do a single command line type command in boot shell pro, but don't have a command I can toss in to start the process or app and/or keep the process persistent.
Any help appreciated.
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I have never had this issue on any other device with 5.0+ and wonder if it is unique to the X2
I can do any app that says start at boot up, e.g., Smart Unlock, and any autostart app, and oftentimes the service will not start at boot up
I have downloaded and tried a number of apps and utilities (about 4 init.d utilities and bootcomnand) and unfortunately no dice. "Autostart and Stay" is the latest.
Not only will the service not startup at boot, even manually started (which like Pavlov's dog I have trained myself to do), it does not "stay" ie keep the apps persistent or working in the background. Padlocking the apps (pulling down vs zooshing up in the multifinder/square box background tasks doesn't keep things executing.
This is a big hassle. I'm rooted and would do a single command line type command in boot shell pro, but don't have a command I can toss in to start the process or app and/or keep the process persistent.
Any help appreciated.
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Go into phone manager then settings then shortcuts and add the Dropzone shortcut to your home screen. Then open the shortcut and enable everything in dropzone.
That is great advice. There are still nuances about this phone I need to explore. The nuanced nuance was I needed to have the dropzone shortcut (the service was already turned). I also had to protect it so it would run in the background during sleep (?!?) and after that third reboot it booted the service correctly. It seems like a combo of science and mysticism. But it works & thank you!
Rudolpht said:
That is great advice. There are still nuances about this phone I need to explore. The nuanced nuance was I needed to have the dropzone shortcut (the service was already turned). I also had to protect it so it would run in the background during sleep (?!?) and after that third reboot it booted the service correctly. It seems like a combo of science and mysticism. But it works & thank you!
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Let's check your energy saving level. Any level higher than lowest one makes problems with prematurely switching off apps.
Energy saving mechanizms are pretty nasty in X2. I have great issues with notifications from WhatsApp and other communicators till I switched energy saving level to the lowest.
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Let's check your energy saving level. Any level higher than lowest one makes problems with prematurely switching off apps.
Energy saving mechanizms are pretty nasty in X2. I have great issues with notifications from WhatsApp and other communicators till I switched energy saving level to the lowest.
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Thank you. I have the energy savings set to "Normal" as the next level seemed to save only 5%. I'm learning something new every day. Thank you.
I'm trying to research the wonders of dropzone. The best I can find is that it allows a small set of apps to allowing floating notifications. Doesn't really explain the ability to get autoboot things to work or other magic. I'm grateful that this and some of the protected app changes are making this androud work like it should (or like other phones) . A slight more battery drain but a worthy tradeoff for tearing my hair out.
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I'm trying to research the wonders of dropzone. The best I can find is that it allows a small set of apps to allowing floating notifications. Doesn't really explain the ability to get autoboot things to work or other magic. I'm grateful that this and some of the protected app changes are making this androud work like it should (or like other phones) . A slight more battery drain but a worthy tradeoff for tearing my hair out.
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If you don't mind losing the No Disturb mode, you can delete the whole system manager app from system/app if you're rooted and you won't ever have to deal with the permission problems again.
I'm up for that. Would that kill the app lock also? Would a Titanium freeze do the same? Guess I can give it a shot.
And… it works. App Lock just as if it didn't exist. Will keep Phone Manager frozen for now. Thanks!
And it seems much faster/smoother, which is saying something since it was snappy to begin with.
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And it seems much faster/smoother, which is saying something since it was snappy to begin with.
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Yeah when it's removed it even seems like the battery lasts a little longer. It's something I wish wasn't even included as just a task manager app would have sufficed. You can always delete the PhoneDiagnose and PowerGenieEngine as well. I can also remove them from the Super Slim KangVIP ROM as well if the majority would like that. My goal is a flashable ROM with no bloat that runs fast, gets great battery life and makes it easy for everyone. In fact, I'm going to remove them from my stock debloated ROM's and the KangVIP ROM's from now on due to the fact that a lot of us are having permission issues. I'll have three ROM's for each. A stock original bloated one, a medium debloated one with most of the Chinese apps we don't use removed but all the stock apps like Email will remain and a maximum debloated ROM and all the Huawei apps that can be removed will be.
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Yeah when it's removed it even seems like the battery lasts a little longer. It's something I wish wasn't even included as just a task manager app would have sufficed. You can always delete the PhoneDiagnose and PowerGenieEngine as well. I can also remove them from the Super Slim KangVIP ROM as well if the majority would like that. My goal is a flashable ROM with no bloat that runs fast, gets great battery life and makes it easy for everyone. In fact, I'm going to remove them from my stock debloated ROM's and the KangVIP ROM's from now on due to the fact that a lot of us are having permission issues. I'll have three ROM's for each. A stock original bloated one, a medium debloated one with most of the Chinese apps we don't use removed but all the stock apps like Email will remain and a maximum debloated ROM and all the Huawei apps that can be removed will be.
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I really think the third option, thinnest + gaps + ROM switching would be my winner. Thanks.
I could find and freeze Power Genie 5.6.1.11 to freeze but no Phone Diagnose
Ditched (froze) Swype also
Rudolpht said:
I really think the third option, thinnest + gaps + ROM switching would be my winner. Thanks.
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I updated the thread with an Ultra Slim KangVIP and SIM switching fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-x2/development/rom-kangvip-5-1-1-b108-t3215851
Cool. I have transparent weather clock back working, without phone manager nonsense. This thread has really changed my X2 experience.
Rudolpht said:
That is great advice. There are still nuances about this phone I need to explore. The nuanced nuance was I needed to have the dropzone shortcut (the service was already turned). I also had to protect it so it would run in the background during sleep (?!?) and after that third reboot it booted the service correctly. It seems like a combo of science and mysticism. But it works & thank you!
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I'm having the same problem with some services at boot (I'm not rooted yet). I'm not sure I understand what you're explaining here. I created the shortcut to the dropzone and made sure everything was allowed in there. What do you mean by "I also had to protect it so it would run in the background during sleep"? (How do i do that?) Thanks!
AJ is the expert. Freezing phonemanager was easiest, but may require root. Search under settings (there is a search bar at the top) for "protect" services you can unprotect services that don't need to run in the background. Protect the ones you want to run, but they will use battery. May be in the phone manager app if not under setting
Thanks, I already tried that but I still don't get all the services to start at boot. Looks like rooting and freezing phonemanager is gonna be the only way... Thanks anyway for the help!
Killing phonemanager was the best thing that returned the X2 to an actual android-like device. There are a couple other services to freeze you can go through thread that also help.
I play this game called Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, but it runs awfully on my X3 nfc even in 120hz, while I tried playing it on a lower spec phone (the galaxy A22) and it ran smoothly without any lag or frame drops. Recently I tried playing it on a different Poco X3 nfc and it was smooth, too. What could be the problem with my device? My phone is debloated, and is on MIUI 12.5.8 (Global)
Maybe you disabled a needed dependency or parent app/service... be careful what you disable.
blackhawk said:
Maybe you disabled a needed dependency or parent app/service... be careful what you disable.
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So should I just reinstall all the apps I deleted/disabled?
Hera663 said:
So should I just reinstall all the apps I deleted/disabled?
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Factory reset if you get desperate.
Otherwise look over what you disabled. Best to leave system apps alone. Best to understand exactly what an app does and its dependencies before you disable it. If you disable dozens at a time it makes troubleshooting much harder.
Target battery hogs, security threats and completely unwanted apps like Device Wellness.
blackhawk said:
Factory reset if you get desperate.
Otherwise look over what you disabled. Best to leave system apps alone. Best to understand exactly what an app does and its dependencies before you disable it. If you disable dozens at a time it makes troubleshooting much harder.
Target battery hogs, security threats and completely unwanted apps like Device Wellness
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I only uninstalled/disabled the apps found on the debloating safe list as I'm no tech expert. Thay was mainly because the battery life wss short and also because of ads.
Is there any other list that specifies the apps that heavily drain the battery and the security threats?
blackhawk said:
Factory reset if you get desperate.
Otherwise look over what you disabled. Best to leave system apps alone. Best to understand exactly what an app does and its dependencies before you disable it. If you disable dozens at a time it makes troubleshooting much harder.
Target battery hogs, security threats and completely unwanted apps like Device Wellness.
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This app is the only one that I can't enable, whenever I try to enable it, it says "Failure [ADB error]", any idea on how I can solve this problem?
I don't know... what does it do?
A factory reset will work.
Idk lol
You've done enough tbh, thanks for your advice before, cheers.
Hera663 said:
Idk lol
You've done enough tbh, thanks for your advice before, cheers.
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It's a learning curve. What works for others may not work well for you depending on your needs and configuration. Best to hand optimize... it take time.