Cleaners, which one is the best? - Android General

As title says, which one ram/junk cleaners are the best?
I have HTC M8 and I know HTC have its own Boost+, is it worth using?

I like the Smart Booster Xposed module, but it's root/xposed only. When I don't have root, I use CCleaner, i've tried dozens of others and they all seem to include the same amount of extra bloatware, The apps that come from CM (clean master) all have some kind of cleaning utility at the cost of installing maybe a dozen more crapapps.
Maybe there are others that work well but I just use smart booster because all of my devices are rooted right now. If there is something better than CCleaner, that would be great
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Sharp852 said:
As title says, which one ram/junk cleaners are the best?
I have HTC M8 and I know HTC have its own Boost+, is it worth using?
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To be honest I never trust the stock version of anything. I much rather prefer to root, install a recovery and seek the best possible.
I am sure that the HTC stock boost is not bad and works, however it isn't the best for sure. Any app on the play store will provide about the same usefulness and will probably blast you with ads and other bloatware. I never tried the "Smart Booster Xposed module" but I will give it a try.
It may seem nice to see "RAM freed" but you can just close the apps yourself and free the RAM. I remain skeptical of how much these apps really do. For maximum performance I use greenify and amplify, two apps that extend battery life by limiting apps by hibernating them. However you need root and xposed framework installed.

Asiance said:
To be honest I never trust the stock version of anything. I much rather prefer to root, install a recovery and seek the best possible.
I am sure that the HTC stock boost is not bad and works, however it isn't the best for sure. Any app on the play store will provide about the same usefulness and will probably blast you with ads and other bloatware. I never tried the "Smart Booster Xposed module" but I will give it a try.
It may seem nice to see "RAM freed" but you can just close the apps yourself and free the RAM. I remain skeptical of how much these apps really do. For maximum performance I use greenify and amplify, two apps that extend battery life by limiting apps by hibernating them. However you need root and xposed framework installed.
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Well,i have already Greenify, that is must one ?...and what abiut those .zip flashing tweaks? Worth? Any recommendations?
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Sharp852 said:
Well,i have already Greenify, that is must one ?...and what abiut those .zip flashing tweaks? Worth? Any recommendations?
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I dont know, I never tried flashing tweaks.

Asiance said:
I dont know, I never tried flashing tweaks.
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The "official" TWRP app does it, and does it well. I was looking for one that did the same for CWM, but could not find one.
I have an upside-down TWRP installed into one of my devices, it was the only way to get a recovery installed. I downloaded the image from Needrom and use Carliv's Kitchen to apply the kernel info from my own Stock Recovery. The only problem (other than the GUI being upside down while the touches are rightside up) is, my Stock recovery is 6.5mb and the TWRP is about 13mb. So I don't know what problems that might cause. The Magic MTK TWRP installer won't work because the recovery that it creates is just 100mb bigger. I only use the recovery to root the device, because the slider is easy to figure out where to slide. Everything else is almost impossible to navigate, so the TWRP app comes in handy. I did wipe my Dalvik Cache from the recovery, I think you can do that as well from the app.
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Asiance said:
To be honest I never trust the stock version of anything. I much rather prefer to root, install a recovery and seek the best possible.
I am sure that the HTC stock boost is not bad and works, however it isn't the best for sure. Any app on the play store will provide about the same usefulness and will probably blast you with ads and other bloatware. I never tried the "Smart Booster Xposed module" but I will give it a try.
It may seem nice to see "RAM freed" but you can just close the apps yourself and free the RAM. I remain skeptical of how much these apps really do. For maximum performance I use greenify and amplify, two apps that extend battery life by limiting apps by hibernating them. However you need root and xposed framework installed.
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Smart Booster is handy because you can automate it, to clear running tasks and caches at various intervals. Without it, my devices are using about 90% of the RAM, Smart Booster brings that down to about an average 50-60% Depends on what apps you have installed though. You can also Hibernate apps in Smart Booster, so that they don't run until you actually need them, and then they shut down after you're done.

i never trust any cleaner or antivirus apps for phone. I doubt whether they work or not.
sometimes, they even make my phone more sluggish than usual. that's bad

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[Q] CIQ killer apps?

Do CIQ-killer apps work? I think they just unload or kill the service/process........
Does anybody have this verified?
Yes, I know that can flash a ciq-free rom, but i feel that the stock rom (I am rooted, though) makes a difference to the screen performance, so I would like to be as close to stock.
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Also wondering the same thing. Never heard of CIQ killer apps though
Most CIQ killers "freeze" the app, just like Titanium can freeze apps.
CIQ is really hard to remove because it's deeply integrated with so many apps and services.
I compared some anti-CIQ apps here. The best (only?) removal tool is the app from xda's own TrevE, to freeze CIQ your best (free) options are Anti Carrier IQ and Carrier IQ Process Killer.
It's possible to remove CIQ by hand, but it's really difficult and the instructions are not suitable for human consumption.
chappatti said:
Do CIQ-killer apps work? I think they just unload or kill the service/process........
Does anybody have this verified?
Yes, I know that can flash a ciq-free rom, but i feel that the stock rom (I am rooted, though) makes a difference to the screen performance, so I would like to be as close to stock.
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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You really should think about a custom ROM, particularly to have better battery life with all bloatware pre-removed. It makes a SUBSTANTIAL difference.
JRman said:
You really should think about a custom ROM, particularly to have better battery life with all bloatware pre-removed. It makes a SUBSTANTIAL difference.
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I agree. If you want to stay stock then flash Bonestock. Its smooth, not bloat and stock with no ciq. I can understand what you mean by performance. My gf has hers stock and there is just something a little extra smooth but I cant put my finger on it. I just cant stand the stock theme

[Q] Having some heating issues. need some suggestions.

Hello I am having heating issues. I'm not sure if this is normal or not and would like to know if there is anything I can do to reduce the heating issue?
I rooted my phone about 3 months ago. I installed the Liquid Smooth Rom. However I re-flashed TW because of some feature that I missed.
I have these apps on my phone: Rom Toolbox; Titanium Backup; EZ-Unlock; Root Checker Basic; Rom Management; Root Explorer; SD Booster; Trickster Mod & Supersu.
I've tried underclocking the phone by lowering the CPU max in both Trickster Mod and Rom Toolbox but both seem to revert back to the highest CPU settings.
My issue is that when I run my tethering app (pdanet/foxfi) my phone gets really hot and my battery drains like crazy.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I mean, I have those apps I listed above but really don't know how to set them up correctly to control my phone efficiently.
Thank you for any help you can offer.
prolonged tethering is going to stress the battery. Plus, pdanet and foxfi are not too reliable or efficient (my experience)
if you're on TW, I'd do a search for WifiTether_TrevE_Mod. I think it may be on google playstore as well.
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prolonged tethering is going to stress the battery. Plus, pdanet and foxfi are not too reliable or efficient (my experience)
if you're on TW, I'd do a search for WifiTether_TrevE_Mod. I think it may be on google playstore as well.
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Ok, thanks so much!
I'll look it up. I take it that it is more reliable and easier on the battery?
EDIT: I'm sorry, but I am a bit of a newb here. I did a search and came across this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1988735
I'm sure this is the one that you were referring to. However I can't seem to find a download link. (Maybe I'm blind or just don't understand). I also did a search on the play store and came up empty. Can you point me in the right direction please.
Sithlyone said:
Ok, thanks so much!
I'll look it up. I take it that it is more reliable and easier on the battery?
EDIT: I'm sorry, but I am a bit of a newb here. I did a search and came across this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1988735
I'm sure this is the one that you were referring to. However I can't seem to find a download link. (Maybe I'm blind or just don't understand). I also did a search on the play store and came up empty. Can you point me in the right direction please.
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Yes, wifitether by TrevE is excellent. If you follow his work...that guy is a programming genius.
I have copy, can update but wont be till after work tonight (midnight)
epagib said:
Yes, wifitether by TrevE is excellent. If you follow his work...that guy is a programming genius.
I have copy, can update but wont be till after work tonight (midnight)
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Ok, great.
Also, is there a optimization thread somewhere? I would like to know how to optimize my phone for top battery efficiency while not giving up to much on the usability side. I know about screen brightness and keeping my sync off and all of the basic things. I would like to know how to set up my system and such. I've froze many of the bloatware apps using TiBu but this hasn't resulted in the marked improvement I was hoping for. Maybe I didn't freeze the right ones.
One recommendation. Don't run 2 CPU management apps at once. Bad **** happens. Gerry rid of rom toolbox and keep trickster
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[DISCUSSION] Xposed framework on stock vs Custom ROM for Moto G

Guys.. What is your opinion or preferences? Installing Xposed over stock or custom ROM?
Stock - better battery, less bugs, more bloat.
Custom - More features, less battery, bugs, next to zero bloat.
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Stock - more bloat
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There's barely bloatware on stock, and you can simply disable that few bloat that's still there.
Custom - More features
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Barely. There are tons of Xposed modules, you can virtually do everything that you could with a custom ROM, except for a few exceptions.
The only feature I can think of right now that I'd actually use and can't achieve the same thing with an Xposed module is PA's Hover. Obviously there must be more custom rom exclusive features, but I think most of us can find everything in an Xposed module.
With that said, I think you're better off with stock + Xposed, unless you can find a custom rom with a feature that's a must for you and you can't find a similar module.
The only bloatware I can think of on the Moto G are Assist and Care. Not much of a burden, IMHO.
Xposed makes rom slower than a custom rom with same features . Also tweakes in Custom ROM is said to increase battery backup. Gravity Box is a heavy module which takes considerable CPU.
zyberkiddy said:
Xposed makes rom slower than a custom rom with same features . […] Gravity Box is a heavy module which takes considerable CPU.
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Proofs?
SbM_ said:
Proofs?
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I can say from experience that battery consumption on custom roms are a bit lighter then stock with xposed modules running. Let's say I've got a 10,6%/h consumption (just now, 1h screentime doing my standard stuff) while on stock with xposed I had 11,8 to 12,4%/h.
YMMV.
Yes. And battery life is better than stock if you use stock cm kernel. It is also way faster than stock with hardly any bugs.
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Pr3no said:
There's barely bloatware on stock, and you can simply disable that few bloat that's still there.
Barely. There are tons of Xposed modules, you can virtually do everything that you could with a custom ROM, except for a few exceptions.
The only feature I can think of right now that I'd actually use and can't achieve the same thing with an Xposed module is PA's Hover. Obviously there must be more custom rom exclusive features, but I think most of us can find everything in an Xposed module.
With that said, I think you're better off with stock + Xposed, unless you can find a custom rom with a feature that's a must for you and you can't find a similar module.
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I guess it comes down to what you consider bloat. I consider all that Moto crap bloat, and there is quiet a bit of moto crap. Even worst it get's updated and takes of space in system and user. And I am not going to argue custom rom features, that do not exist in stock.
Takenover83 said:
I guess it comes down to what you consider bloat. I consider all that Moto crap bloat, and there is quiet a bit of moto crap. Even worst it get's updated and takes of space in system and user. And I am not going to argue custom rom features, that do not exist in stock.
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I consider those bloat too, but there's not that much of it. Sure you could find 10-15 apps in Settings/Apps/All that wouldn't be there on a Nexus, but if you disable Motorola Assist, Motorola Migrate you're mostly done. There are more Motorola "apps" besides these, but you won't notice any more of them.
If you really need space you can delete them in under 5 minutes, so yeah, I agree that there's some bloat, but it's not that much that you'll need to flash a custom rom. Obviously if you want to flash a custom rom because of some extra features then the lack of bloat is a plus.

Staying non-rooted (for now)

I've been using this phone for a week now, and I think this has been the longest time I've kept a new phone non-rooted. One of the main advantages of rooting in the past was debloating, but I've been using the package disabler app and it has given me the ability to debloating and disable over 150 apps, and the battery life so far has been great! (Coming from N4). I know is a little early for a stable release of a stable custom rom but one of the main reasons for my Oscar the ability to use Samsung Pay. So far, the phone feels super fast, de bloated and a very strong battery life (around 5 to 6 hours of SOT). I don't think I will be rooting any time soon. Let's see down the road....
bebeloneovvl said:
I've been using this phone for a week now, and I think this has been the longest time I've kept a new phone non-rooted. One of the main advantages of rooting in the past was debloating, but I've been using the package disabler app and it has given me the ability to debloating and disable over 150 apps, and the battery life so far has been great! (Coming from N4). I know is a little early for a stable release of a stable custom rom but one of the main reasons for my Oscar the ability to use Samsung Pay. So far, the phone feels super fast, de bloated and a very strong battery life (around 5 to 6 hours of SOT). I don't think I will be rooting any time soon. Let's see down the road....
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I'm right there with you man. The only thing I was really missing was an adblocker but I found adguard and its been working great. Only irritating thing about that is the stupid VPN icon stays in the notification. So far this phone is crazy fast doing anything and GREAT battery life.
bebeloneovvl said:
I've been using this phone for a week now, and I think this has been the longest time I've kept a new phone non-rooted. One of the main advantages of rooting in the past was debloating, but I've been using the package disabler app and it has given me the ability to debloating and disable over 150 apps, and the battery life so far has been great! (Coming from N4). I know is a little early for a stable release of a stable custom rom but one of the main reasons for my Oscar the ability to use Samsung Pay. So far, the phone feels super fast, de bloated and a very strong battery life (around 5 to 6 hours of SOT). I don't think I will be rooting any time soon. Let's see down the road....
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Totally agree. I'm also using package disabler and it has given me amazing battery life and disabled the crap I normally remove when I'm rooted. With the theme engine on the phone, and the amazing performance I don't feel the need to root.
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I came from Sony, so I'm used to not being rooted for long periods of time :laugh:
You're wrong sir. Adblocker, supersu premium, and free pandora one on one page of my app screen.
Root is a must for me. I have adaway, Pandora which can be obtained without root, xposed apps, titanium backup, ability to remove crap from my phone.
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Root is a must for me. I have adaway, Pandora which can be obtained without root, xposed apps, titanium backup, ability to remove crap from my phone.
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Titanium Backup is good, but Helium served all my needs when I moved from my Z3 to the Note 5, without having to root. I disabled apps on my phone and hid the ones I couldn't disable, without root.
Undertaker is right about pandora one, but Cachemate is one of my faves. And you gotta have roots.
Bluetooth tethering is a must for me.
I agree with you guys.
I tried to root 4 times, it was either shooting down or wifi not working good.
I will wait until the root issue is resolved.
bebeloneovvl said:
I've been using this phone for a week now, and I think this has been the longest time I've kept a new phone non-rooted. One of the main advantages of rooting in the past was debloating, but I've been using the package disabler app and it has given me the ability to debloating and disable over 150 apps, and the battery life so far has been great! (Coming from N4). I know is a little early for a stable release of a stable custom rom but one of the main reasons for my Oscar the ability to use Samsung Pay. So far, the phone feels super fast, de bloated and a very strong battery life (around 5 to 6 hours of SOT). I don't think I will be rooting any time soon. Let's see down the road....
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What apps you have diabled?
Id not have access to my beloved Lucky Patcher though. I love installing modded apks over the play store ones and back again without having to uninstall lol
Elysian893 said:
Titanium Backup is good, but Helium served all my needs when I moved from my Z3 to the Note 5, without having to root. I disabled apps on my phone and hid the ones I couldn't disable, without root.
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Disabling is just hide the app from your drawer. Nothing special you have apps that are using your space
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Disabling is just hide the app from your drawer. Nothing special you have apps that are using your space
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Have you looked at the size of the things you disable? Most of them are tiny.
I also use to root and install custom roms because I wanted to increase performance and battery life to my device but with this phone is don't feel the need to. After disabling a few apps I've noticed memory consumption has gone down and as far as battery life. I use to get good battery life before so I'm expecting this to give me better battery life as well. I've also blocked all the ads and I'm very happy.
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Elysian893 said:
Have you looked at the size of the things you disable? Most of them are tiny.
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rooting a must for me either way. If i can't delete whatsapp and install whatsapp plus then that's a problem.
If i don't want certain apps i should have ability to delete them not just disable them
the size may be small but it is still space on my device
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I agree with you guys.
I tried to root 4 times, it was either shooting down or wifi not working good.
I will wait until the root issue is resolved.
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Take it to a shop if you're having trouble. I can steer you in the right direction.
Or I'll hold your hand while you do it.
Only trouble I had on 1st try is that the team win recovery got overwritten by the phone once I had the custom kernel and before I had supersu. So I just reflashed the team win recovery and flashed supersu.
WiFi never better. We've done 100 so far.
ZackBanditMan said:
Id not have access to my beloved Lucky Patcher though. I love installing modded apks over the play store ones and back again without having to uninstall lol
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I'm with you on that! Had Lucky on my previous OnePlus One and it was great.
Hopefully soon we can have it on the Note 5.
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bebeloneovvl said:
I've been using this phone for a week now, and....
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Thanks for package disabler. I usually root as well. One thing that did jump out at me was, after I disabled all the things I normally freeze, my ram usage was the same. But I guess the main benefit is that the unused apps won't fire up and consume battery unnecessarily.
You should get a kick back from package disabler!
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This didn't need to be turned into a root vs unroot thread.
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Dont kill me but...S7 Edge Exynos with MM might be the best phone for a while

So I been following the Pixel and Pixel XL forum for a while now, it seems like xposed and rom developement is either slow or in the case of xposed framework none existence. I think the S7 edge under Marshmallow will be the best phone with the best android firmware for a while... so to those who would want to update to the latest and greatest, realized that xposed might not even reach Samsung Nougat for a long time.
The next best thing I found was the Oneplus 3t which have MM out of the box, however you can opt for installation of Nougat if you like. CM13 is still available and there are dev for it. other than that, I dont see any other phone beating the S7 edge Exynos version.
Have to disagree. Running Nought on a freshly reset phone was the best move for me. Very snappy. I recommend the upgrade.
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Have to disagree. Running Nought on a freshly reset phone was the best move for me. Very snappy. I recommend the upgrade.
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then u never played with xposed....
Chord_Hugo87 said:
then u never played with xposed....
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I have! I've tried both vanilla, and a custom rom with all the trimmings.
Agree i went back to mm after 3 months of N since beta, yes N is a bit snappier but for the cost of bad battery life, mm is still fast and remember s7 edge has a fast hardware so its very unlikely to face lags etc.
Mm is fast reliable and xposed is ready to be used !
If Xposed it holding you back, you should rethink the advantages. GraceUI is prettier and has a lot of nifty little additions, Android N itself has some and overall its snappier.
I used to be an Xposed hog. But I could find alternatives for pretty much everything. I miss Gravitybox-level customisations but, solid custom roms such as Renovate make up for it! For Snapprefs, I use Casper, adblock by Adaway, etc..
From testing multiple ROMs
Marshmallow - Best standby time, most editable
Nougat - Worse battery life, smoother (not necessarily faster).
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From testing multiple ROMs
Marshmallow - Best standby time, most editable
Nougat - Worse battery life, smoother (not necessarily faster).
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I am using the t mobile nougat rom on my Verizon s7 edge, and the battery life is better than mm!
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If Xposed it holding you back, you should rethink the advantages. GraceUI is prettier and has a lot of nifty little additions, Android N itself has some and overall its snappier.
I used to be an Xposed hog. But I could find alternatives for pretty much everything. I miss Gravitybox-level customisations but, solid custom roms such as Renovate make up for it! For Snapprefs, I use Casper, adblock by Adaway, etc..
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WIll you Google account not be banned when using Casper?
I love snapprefs, not because of the saving/uploading/filter features, but mostly beacuse blocking preload and background loading of stories etc, Snapchat is a real battery hogger and has taken the wrong direction.
I also wanna update to N, but some of the xposed features are holding me back
Snapprefs
Youtube background play
AppsOpsXposed
Greenify
MinMinGuard
Rootcloack
Xtouchwiz
I need the rootcloack for my banking apps, can not login without root.
Are there any options?
junear said:
I am using the t mobile nougat rom on my Verizon s7 edge, and the battery life is better than mm!
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Snapdragon model = No idea about Exynos March firmware battery life.
thedisturbedone said:
If Xposed it holding you back, you should rethink the advantages. GraceUI is prettier and has a lot of nifty little additions, Android N itself has some and overall its snappier.
I used to be an Xposed hog. But I could find alternatives for pretty much everything. I miss Gravitybox-level customisations but, solid custom roms such as Renovate make up for it! For Snapprefs, I use Casper, adblock by Adaway, etc..
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there are xposed modules that could save you money, someone in here already listed it, so I wont mention it again, trying to keep it discrete so it could last a while. Grace UI is also on the Note 7 rom, which i am running from Rennovate, so I am not missing anything.
LyLu said:
WIll you Google account not be banned when using Casper?
I love snapprefs, not because of the saving/uploading/filter features, but mostly beacuse blocking preload and background loading of stories etc, Snapchat is a real battery hogger and has taken the wrong direction.
I also wanna update to N, but some of the xposed features are holding me back
Snapprefs
Youtube background play
AppsOpsXposed
Greenify
MinMinGuard
Rootcloack
Xtouchwiz
I need the rootcloack for my banking apps, can not login without root.
Are there any options?
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Casper can be used with a new Google account. It hasn't banned me for anything so far. But make sure you don't login to Casper. Use it as a root session. This means you still need Snapchat to be installed. Plus Casper doesn't support chat function yet... So you can't completely replace Snapchat either.
YouTube background play can be done via a cracked apk. I think OGtube? Honestly not sure about this.
Appops is not something I've used, but Android 7 allows you to modify permissions and I use a firewall AFwall+.
Greenify works completely fine without Xposed. I've been very happy with it.
Minmin.. AdAway does the job for me very well.
Rootcloack is similar to Magisk. You can get past safety net with it.
Xtouchwiz has no equivalent but there are many customizations baked into the ROM I use-Renovate. And I think Superman ROM has equally or more.
I'm sure others will have more alternatives!
Nougat on s7 edge really transforms the phone in all aspects. The UI is prettier, snapier, smoother, with more options. The whole experience of using the phone is improved by 100%.
As regards battery life, at least my Exynos variant, is much much better when it comes to battery. The doze mode works better, and in general I get fantastic SoT.
Maybe nougat is optimized currently for the Exynos processor...? and maybe in some further updates the nougat firmware will be improved for the SnapDragon variant models ?
I know it doesn't help at all saying it, but with Nougat I have significantly more battery life. I'm talking 1 to 2+ hours more! The other day I was watching a YouTube playlist after work and fell asleep. I woke up the next day to the phone still playing videos. Battery was at 2% and I had 10h and 6m of SoT. I have 100+ apps installed. Not rooted.
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I know it doesn't help at all saying it, but with Nougat I have significantly more battery life. I'm talking 1 to 2+ hours more! The other day I was watching a YouTube playlist after work and fell asleep. I woke up the next day to the phone still playing videos. Battery was at 2% and I had 10h and 6m of SoT. I have 100+ apps installed. Not rooted.
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Wow thats really great, any battery saving apps or settings ? I.e. greenify
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Wow thats really great, any battery saving apps or settings ? I.e. greenify
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No, none at all. My only explanation would that I don't use social media apps, except for the occasional tweet and some lurking on G+ and Reddit.
Chord_Hugo87 said:
then u never played with xposed....
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Some people like their phone bug free and secure.
Faspaiso said:
Some people like their phone bug free and secure.
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some people dont know how to install xposed...I never had a problem with bugs or getting hack or getting my identity stolen...stop visiting pron site on your phone.
Just to Admit I regret didn't buy this phone...
I am looking for S8 and hope to buy it
Chord_Hugo87 said:
some people dont know how to install xposed...I never had a problem with bugs or getting hack or getting my identity stolen...stop visiting pron site on your phone.
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I never had problems get "hacked" either. But it is a fact that your rooted phone (and definitely with Xposed Framework) are more prone to attacks and other kind of malicious things, while bugs also happen far more. It's not even a debate you can have, as it's a well-known fact in the Android universe, which is also the reason many devs don't recommend or support it on their rom. The logcat is filled bugs, even though you don't see them, they're there and both slow down phone, drain battery and cause other problems and now or then bugs will happens that will be irritating like apps crashs.
We could just as well argue for the earth being round or flat, where you were on the flat side.

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