Alarm Blocker - General Questions and Answers

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 ?

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[APP][2.2+] [v.1.5+] Wakelock Detector- What keeps your phone awake when it sleeps?

Wakelock Detector 1.5.*
Ever wondered why your smartphone screen doesn’t turn off automatically when it should have, the screen wakes up all of a sudden or you find your phone battery drained even when you exited apps and turned off the screen? This might be due to wakelock holding apps.”Wakelock Detector” helps you to detect battery consuming applications in your Android device by checking wakelock usage history. Now you can find out which applications drain your battery in a simple way by using this app!
"Wakelock detector" is our goal to simplify detecting wakelock issues for an ordinary user.
As you know, wakelocks have enormous impact on battery life.
Available in GoogelPlay: Download from GooglePlay
Please feel free to comment and give us your feedback
Thank you!
Presentation about "Wakelock Detector" (recommended) Wakelock PRESENTATION
User Guide (Manual) for Wakelock Detector : http://www.slideshare.net/ahikmat1/manual-for-wakelock-detector
Changelog:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eatTvA_mSaN2Nljq7i_Qy-5gfDtkOi5QiYY5QHUga84/edit?usp=sharing
[PC version]
For KitKat non rooted users PC version has been developed.
PC version retrieves stats via adb.
[Reviews]
XDA Review
XDA Video Review
LifeHacker
HowToGeek
DotTech
Temefy
Facebook page
Re: [APP] [1.0.0] Wakelock Detector (new app for easier access to wake locks)
Nice, clean looking UI. Uninstalled GSam and replaced with this.
OrangeFever said:
Nice, clean looking UI. Uninstalled GSam and replaced with this.
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thank you for your reply , we tried to make it as simple as possible )
Superb app. Especially for a 1.0 release. Thanks a lot. I have a lot of wakelocks with my Xperia T and hope this would help.
Re: [APP] [1.0.0] Wakelock Detector (new app for easier access to wake locks)
Will prove very useful thx for the app
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
BetterBatteryStats is for sure the best, but i like this simply one app.
Ill try it for some days to chech it out.
Btw what is 1013 wakelock which running in my phone?Any idea?
AW: [APP] [1.0.0] Wakelock Detector (new app for easier access to wake locks)
Great App! The overview is perfect - thank you so much!
Maybe it could be nice to set the time-array... since unpluged, since reboot, since screen off... But keep it easy as it is!
Really good!
md p9516 - root -waiting for cwm -- thnx2all
eliashadow said:
BetterBatteryStats is for sure the best, but i like this simply one app.
Ill try it for some days to chech it out.
Btw what is 1013 wakelock which running in my phone?Any idea?
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1013 is a media related system process with UID number 1013,
you can see it in "Advanced mode", I guess it is doing something with audio input/output as we can see in picture.
for more detail answer you can check this thread:
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-support-troubleshooting/112774-process-0-1013-a.html
Re: [APP] [1.0.0] Wakelock Detector (new app for easier access to wake locks)
Looking great, thanks a lot!!!
Re: [APP] [1.0.0] Wakelock Detector (new app for easier access to wake locks)
Thanks! Can I request something? When you press info, instead of going to play store can you make it so it opens android settings instead. The page where we can force stop, uninstall, clear cache, clear data. Thanks!
Sent from my Paranoid Nexus 4
grinder777 said:
Great App! The overview is perfect - thank you so much!
Maybe it could be nice to set the time-array... since unpluged, since reboot, since screen off... But keep it easy as it is!
Really good!
md p9516 - root -waiting for cwm -- thnx2all
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thank you for your reply,
you are right, we thought about adding options [since unpluged, since reboot, screen off], however for simplicity we used only [since reboot] as it shows the maximum amount of usage statistics. later we plan to add those three options on the bottom part of screen.
Kick-Ass Joe said:
Thanks! Can I request something? When you press info, instead of going to play store can you make it so it opens android settings instead. The page where we can force stop, uninstall, clear cache, clear data. Thanks!
Sent from my Paranoid Nexus 4
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Thanks for your feedback,
showing Google Play helps users to see latest reviews of app and send a report to developer.
that is why we considered it more valuable information than 'app info' page of android settings.
we will put both options in the future,
Re: [APP] [1.0.0] Wakelock Detector (new app for easier access to wake locks)
Thanks dude looks good
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda app-developers app
very nice app.. clean and simple!
keep up the good work and keep it this way..
for the filtering options, does "CPU + Screen" mean to list those apps that require BOTH cpu and screen wakelocks?
and whats the difference between normal and advanced modes? is it additional system processes?
i can still see "Media" and "Google Services" in normal mode, so what is the separation line?
iamelton said:
very nice app.. clean and simple!
keep up the good work and keep it this way..
for the filtering options, does "CPU + Screen" mean to list those apps that require BOTH cpu and screen wakelocks?
and whats the difference between normal and advanced modes? is it additional system processes?
i can still see "Media" and "Google Services" in normal mode, so what is the separation line?
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thank you for pointing out those 3 important things,
1) CPU+Screen is for "FULL_WAKE_LOCK" , this link explains about Types of wakelock
2) Advanced mode shows the processes which UUID are less than 2000, i.e system processes used by android os
3) we still see "Media" and "Google Services" cause their UUID > 2000, though their PackageName is empty. In next version you can see them only in Advanced mode
updated version
i can still see "Media" and "Google Services" in normal mode, so what is the separation line?
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Now it does not display them in User mode
Collecting user experiences
We are working on collecting common wakelock issues.
Until now, we found several issues and solutions.
One of them is *backup* of "Android System"
It was running and draining battery in the background.
The solution for that would be turning off "Backup" from phone settings(under personal settings)
If you have had experienced any other wakelock issues, please share them here! Thank you
Nice App Dude. I see something some android talent in you
adityaavhad said:
Nice App Dude. I see something some android talent in you
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Thank you
NEW Updates
[NEW UPDATES IN 1.4]
- Removed Kill,Uninstall button , as they might cause unreleased wakelocks
- Added "Open" button for bringing the app to front
- FAQ improved
- Names CPU,Screen,CPU+Screen -> changed to Partial, Screen, Full
- Now it shows since when the battery statistics were gathered
- Minor Bug fixes

[GUIDE] Using Apps Ops (or Privacy Guard) 4 blocking wakelocks & saving battery

Before I begin note for:
Everyone:
I am making this thread as much as noob friendly. So if anyone doesn't understand any term or anything please let me know through posting here or PM me.
Moderators:
This is my first guide. I tried to follow all the rules if my thread is breaking any rules please let me know so I can make appropriate changes.
If the thread is in wrong section please move it.
This guide is only for:
- Android 4.3 and above which has app ops (privacy guard)
App Ops (or privacy guard) can be used for:
- denying specific permission to a certain app
-checking which apps are kepping your phone awake and which apps are the one using resources like location, personal stuff, etc ( only if your app ops or privacy guard has " advance" option. watch video to know what it is.)
- preventing app from causing wakelock
-overall it can be sort of used like wakelock blocker, battery saver app ( because of its feature to block wakelock) and noob friendly way of determining apps that causes wakelocks.
Usefull Links
using BBS to find cause of your battery drain. short video on that here
How to prevent & handle wakelocks & save battery life[GUIDE]
COMPLETE GUIDE for BATTERY SAVING on AOKP,AOSP,CM, SAMMY ROMs
Video on How to prevent wakelock using privacy guard (app ops) and prevent battery drain by a particular app.
Another small video with little different content
Power Point Presentation
for those who are not able to understand my accent or usually have trouble with spoken english. or just are not in mood for wasting data on youtube video. here is the power point presentation. I was not able to upload here on xda so i have used google drive.
PPT on Using App Ops( privacy guard) to its full potential (includes saving battery)
(Best viewed on laptops, computer or mobile devices with bigger screen)
I was a little late (actually lot late) to use app ops
It was recently that I started using app ops (now mostly know as privacy guard)
Not only can it be used for privacy purposes but it can also be used as battery saving app or wakelock blocker.
Different Roms have a little different app ops( privacy guard) some provides user advance options some don’t. Some even has little extra option and sort of interactive mode like xprivacy. (like temasek’s ROM which I use)
I am made this video with temasek’s ROM which is my favorite ROM.
Reserved
Waiting for PowerPoint because my understanding of spoken english is (very) limited.
Thank you!
app ops starter
When i launch App Ops Starter it crushes saying 'settings has stopped'
aavvaallooss said:
Waiting for PowerPoint because my understanding of spoken english is (very) limited.
Thank you!
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Will be soon just waiting for one or two days. I have asked for some screenshots on various threads of different ROMs. So that it will make a better presentation and comparison of different options in different ROMs. If i don't get enough screenshots in two days then i will myself download and flash some ROMs.
C114 said:
When i launch App Ops Starter it crushes saying 'settings has stopped'
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I faced same problem once. Don't remember now when and why as ut was long time back. I think it might have something to do with your ROM. If you are using xposed framework try using "app ops" module. I will try to recreate this error when i flash different ROM (Which is at least once a week) if i am able to replicate this error i will let you know why and what caused it.
I flashed one ROM over another after wiping just cache, dalvik and system which lead to same error message except it was when i tried to access "developer option"
So did you change your ROM recently without full wipe or procedure as mentioned in your ROM's thread?
Kapiljhajhria said:
I faced same problem once. Don't remember now when and why as ut was long time back. I think it might have something to do with your ROM. If you are using xposed framework try using "app ops" module. I will try to recreate this error when i flash different ROM (Which is at least once a week) if i am able to replicate this error i will let you know why and what caused it.
I flashed one ROM over another after wiping just cache, dalvik and system which lead to same error message except it was when i tried to access "developer option"
So did you change your ROM recently without full wipe or procedure as mentioned in your ROM's thread?
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App Ops module for xposed does not work as well. Same problem. Im on 4.4.2 Google Edition. I have Samsung s4. Flashed current rom with full wipe as it stated in instruction. Cheers
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screenshots
Hey,just to provide screenshots of Privacy Guard from SOKP 4.4.2 rom for i9300.It can be found in settings>privacy>privacy guard.Hope it helps
thanks for the info
How's for S4 I9500?
Anyone know where to find this option, or how to unhide it?
KnifeHead said:
How's for S4 I9500?
Anyone know where to find this option, or how to unhide it?
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If you are using xposed. Try "app ops" module . uf there is app ops hidden on your device it will unhide it. But from some stock ROMs it has been completely removed. And in some custom ROMs developers might have limited its use(functionality).
Try asking in the thread of ROM that you are currently on. You will known for sure from there where the app ops is on your ROM.
Kapiljhajhria said:
If you are using xposed. Try "app ops" module . uf there is app ops hidden on your device it will unhide it. But from some stock ROMs it has been completely removed. And in some custom ROMs developers might have limited its use(functionality).
Try asking in the thread of ROM that you are currently on. You will known for sure from there where the app ops is on your ROM.
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Tried app ops xposed and it can unhide app ops in setting > more > app ops
Using samsung stock rom ubufnd2.
C114 said:
App Ops module for xposed does not work as well. Same problem. Im on 4.4.2 Google Edition. I have Samsung s4. Flashed current rom with full wipe as it stated in instruction. Cheers
Send from my C3350 using Tapatalk.
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you can give this app a try.
found one article here some text from that is below:
Users of Galaxy S4 Google Play edition handsets have started receiving Android 4.2.2 over-the-air update notifications just a day after the same update was rolled out to Play editions of LG G Pad 8.3 and HTC One.
Android 4.4.2 not only brings in new features and bug fixes, but also removes App Ops from the OS which Google claims was mistakenly tagged along with the Android 4.3 update. The Apps Ops allowed users to control how much access can third party apps have on their personal data.
the app for which i have given you the link installs some customized version of app ops. not sure whether it will work on your phone or not.
Can someone confirm for me what some of the permissions are actually for?
Wi-Fi change
Data change
Bluetooth change
Also, if I allow an app 'Wake up', but not 'Keep awake' - could the app keep waking the phone in an attempt to gain the wakelock which it is being denied?
'Keep awake' only applies if the screen is off, correct?
If I deny 'Keep awake' then an app won't close down while I'm using it, but it could be put into hibernation (don't know the correct term) by Android while it's in the middle of a background task? Like a radio app could just close, or a browser which is downloading something could just terminate the download before it's completed?
Kapiljhajhria said:
you can give this app a try.
found one article here some text from that is below:
Users of Galaxy S4 Google Play edition handsets have started receiving Android 4.2.2 over-the-air update notifications just a day after the same update was rolled out to Play editions of LG G Pad 8.3 and HTC One.
Android 4.4.2 not only brings in new features and bug fixes, but also removes App Ops from the OS which Google claims was mistakenly tagged along with the Android 4.3 update. The Apps Ops allowed users to control how much access can third party apps have on their personal data.
the app for which i have given you the link installs some customized version of app ops. not sure whether it will work on your phone or not.
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On play store it says 'item not found'.
Thanks for your help.
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setspeed said:
Can someone confirm for me what some of the permissions are actually for?
Wi-Fi change
Data change
Bluetooth change
Also, if I allow an app 'Wake up', but not 'Keep awake' - could the app keep waking the phone in an attempt to gain the wakelock which it is being denied?
'Keep awake' only applies if the screen is off, correct?
If I deny 'Keep awake' then an app won't close down while I'm using it, but it could be put into hibernation (don't know the correct term) by Android while it's in the middle of a background task? Like a radio app could just close, or a browser which is downloading something could just terminate the download before it's completed?
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wake up means : if device is in standby mode then that app can wake up your phone from sleep. like Facebook app when you recieve some notification it wakes up your phone to show notification.
keep awake means: while your phone is in use. if you are using some app and it is performing some operation and your phone screen times out and display switched off. after a while your phone will go in deep sleep. this permission will prevent it from going in deep sleep mode and keep phone awake. for example if you are downloading something via some download manager. and you have denied that download manager "keep awake" permission. so after you screen times out and there is no other app or process that is keeping your phone awake. this download manager will not be able to keep your phone awake. so download will stop .
so you need to use these permissions carefully. make sure you don't deny some app permission which is essential for its normal function.
you can deny Facebook both these wakelocks if you don't care about getting facebook notification all the time
Wifi Change and Data change is normally shown in apps that uses data. and also have options like sync or download only on wifi or only on mobile data. it is essential for that app to determine the change. so that it can act according to its settings.
For Bluetooth change you need to tell me for which app you are talking about? maybe some automatic profiles app like llama, tasker, etc they need this permission as there are profiles or conditions like switch on Bluetooth when in this area or if connected to this Bluetooth device do this
few people denied "settings" wake up and keep awake permission and they screwed up their phone. they had to reflash the entire ROM . they reported no touch, device not waking up from deep sleep. etc.
so just be extra careful when you are experimenting with system apps.
C114 said:
On play store it says 'item not found'.
Thanks for your help.
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Search play store for App ops
there are plenty of apps that unhide App ops and some also flash App Ops files .
Also can you give me the link to thread of your current ROM.
Kapiljhajhria said:
Search play store for App ops
there are plenty of apps that unhide App ops and some also flash App Ops files .
Also can you give me the link to thread of your current ROM.
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Link to the ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2557353
I think i found the solution with this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
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C114 said:
Link to the ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2557353
I think i found the solution with this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
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if thats working for you then great.
BTW your ROM does have app ops
below quote is from your ROM chnagelog 02/18/2014.
Enabled app ops in Settings > Security, Take total control of the permissions apps are granted when you install them from google play, VERY useful if you are concerned about privacy or you just don't want some misc app seeing your SMS's or having network permissions
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aavvaallooss said:
Waiting for PowerPoint because my understanding of spoken english is (very) limited.
Thank you!
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PPT uploaded

[Q] Who is drops my battery??

Hi,
a month ago, my battery consumption was fantastic. A good example is the month_ago attachment.
Now, two weeks ago my battery consumption is horrible and can not find the explanation.
I installed a couple of applications of GPS and Maps, but are already uninstalled.
I made a test 6 hours without any use, no GPS, no BT, no WiFi, no 3G, no calls and has spent almost 50%.
BetterBattery Stats not give me any application that is consuming the battery.
Any idea how I can find out?
Model: Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V
Rom: Legacy Xperia 10.1 CM
Android: 4.2.2
Anyone have any idea?
P.D: Sorry for my poor english...
Bump*
a few ideas to start your ball rolling
uninstall task "killers": android already does this for you
IF root: BootManager (XPosed Framework) : control which apps launch on power up
IF any app shows web ads = malware. uninstall. not only does it steal bandwidth, but also wastes battery
reflect on your use of "background data"
reflect on your frequency of checking for updates (email, social whoring, other messages)
consider your screen brightness settings
have you tinkered with 'perfomance' options via a ROOT app
a change in usage habits will be reflected by a change in battery longevity : this is purely rational
IF root: AFwall+ : track app use of your internets interfaces [wifi, mobile, bt pan, etc]
again: uninstall ALL adware or apps showing web ads. Or use certain root tools for ripping out the ad loading junk of existing apps. Blocking ads is not as effective as preventing apps from requesting ads per se
Other helpful Xposed Framework plug-ins
XPrivacy [Pro] --- or DonkeyGuard
UnbelovedHosts
xInstaller
Lightning Wall
HideBatteryLowAlert
Hide Battery Charged Notification
You can also post your BBS log in that thread and they will analyze it for you. The screenshots only tell part of the story. Good luck.
Try Greenify. It works very well for keeping your battery life up and not lettings apps use the Internet whenever they want.
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Hi,
first of all, thanks for your replies.
Before answers all replies, more info...
In my holidays, I needed a GPS in my tablet, but dont work. So, in my phone, I´d installed "GPS over BT". The idea was pair devices, get location gps with the phone and send over bt to the tablet.
Therefore, when using the applications, devices were being charged at once.
When holidays ends, apps are uninstalled and the problems begins.
I think that the gps and bluetooh have been set enabled, but I'm going to the settings and there are disabled.
So, now, answering to the replies:
RedScotch said:
uninstall task "killers": android already does this for you
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I´ve not installed any task killer.
RedScotch said:
IF any app shows web ads = malware. uninstall. not only does it steal bandwidth, but also wastes battery
again: uninstall ALL adware or apps showing web ads. Or use certain root tools for ripping out the ad loading junk of existing apps. Blocking ads is not as effective as preventing apps from requesting ads per se
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Any new app with ads have been installed, and No have any special or rare app.
List of apps installed:
Angry Words (Greenified)
Apex Launcher
BatteryCalibration
BetterBatteryStats
Catlog
Colornote
DCIkonZ Theme
Es File Explorer (Greenified)
Fancy Widgets
Feedly (Greenified)
Fenix (Twitter) (Greenified)
Gmail
Google Play Store
Greenify
Xposed
(Exposed) All notifications expanded​(Exposed) Double tap to sleep​(Exposed) Swap volume keys​
Quickpic
Swype + Dragon
Titanuim Backup (Greenified)
WhatsApp
Yatse (XBMC Controller)
Youtube (Greenified)
RedScotch said:
reflect on your use of "background data"
reflect on your frequency of checking for updates (email, social whoring, other messages)
IF root: AFwall+ : track app use of your internets interfaces [wifi, mobile, bt pan, etc]
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During the test of six hours, all connections are disabled (apparently). No GPS, no BT, no WIFI, no 3G.
RedScotch said:
consider your screen brightness settings
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The screen was turned out during the test.
RedScotch said:
have you tinkered with 'perfomance' options via a ROOT app
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No change of any performance option. No overclock.
RedScotch said:
a change in usage habits will be reflected by a change in battery longevity : this is purely rational
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3 or 4 weeks ago, all work perfect. 1 or 2 weks ago, all bad. It´s the same usage.
I know it's my fault, when I installed or uninstalled any app...
RedScotch said:
IF root: BootManager (XPosed Framework) : control which apps launch on power up
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It´s a good point to begin. I´ll install the module and see the results..
lalec said:
You can also post your BBS log in that thread and they will analyze it for you. The screenshots only tell part of the story. Good luck.
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How can i dump the log?? I don´t know how get a more detailed log.
In BBS, the menu options in the main screen are:
Settings
Set custom ref.
More (Graphs, Raw stats, Order by...)
Help
thenookieforlife3 said:
Try Greenify. It works very well for keeping your battery life up and not lettings apps use the Internet whenever they want.:good:
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I have installed Greenify. List of all apps is in above.
Thanks and sorry for my english again. It´s difficult explain things well in other language...:angel:
adware is very bad
RedScotch said:
use certain root tools for ripping out the ad loading junk of existing apps. Blocking ads is not as effective as preventing apps from requesting ads per se
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Again: [attempting to] open interweb connections USES battery. Simply blocking connections does little for battery (but more for sacrosanct privacy)
Any new app with ads have been installed, and No have any special or rare app.
List of apps installed:
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It is not evident from your response: do you have apps showing ads?
I strongly recommend installing these XPosed modules
XPrivacy [Pro] --- or DonkeyGuard
UnbelovedHosts
thenookieforlife3 said:
Try Greenify.
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The developer does not understand the verb "opt":
INTERNET: Needed by "Raise Your Voice" program to send back only small amount of anonymous statistics data, without privacy information. You can opt-out at any time.
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Instead of green (which is not rational) try this XPosed module:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.h0rn3t.performanceprofile
Make your specific adjustments (per app) instead of trusting, oasis feng, an impaired developer.
Albvadi said:
Hi,
I needed a GPS in my tablet, but dont work. So, in my phone, I´d installed "GPS over BT".
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Is that BlueGPS?
https://f-droid.org/repository/brow...g.broeuschmeul.android.gps.bluetooth.provider
The idea was pair devices, get location gps with the phone and send over bt to the tablet.
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Oh, that is suboptimal. With BlueGPS you pair a GNSS receiver to your tablet (or phone). BlueTooth uses less battery than phone GPS.
Therefore, when using the applications, devices were being charged at once.
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Not all phones draw more power than they use. There are several devices for sale that will help you identify this better than installed apps.
Search amazon: usb power monitor
One such is:
amazon.com/PortaPow-Premium-Monitor-Multimeter-Ammeter/dp/B00LZ07BG0
When holidays ends, apps are uninstalled and the problems begins.
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Which apps are used after holidays and not used during holidays?
How many of these apps show ADS? (battery wasting, data stealing, privacy damaging)
Angry Words (Greenified)
Apex Launcher
BatteryCalibration
BetterBatteryStats
Catlog
Colornote
DCIkonZ Theme
Es File Explorer (Greenified)
Fancy Widgets
Feedly (Greenified)
Fenix (Twitter) (Greenified)
Greenify
Quickpic
Swype + Dragon
WhatsApp
Yatse (XBMC Controller)
Youtube (Greenified)
During the test of six hours, all connections are disabled (apparently). No GPS, no BT, no WIFI, no 3G.
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Disabled how?
No change of any performance option. No overclock.
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This is prudent system wide. Overclock without exogenous cooling is extra foolish. Per-app CPU throttling is a different matter. Changing "nice" level per-app might help.
Thanks and sorry for my english again. It´s difficult explain things well in other language...:angel:
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I can use simple English. Some people take offense. Your English is better than my any other language.
Hi,
thanks for the new reply.
I've been pretty busy and I could not answer before.
I made a test with another battery from another phone of the same model with the same age as my battery, but less hours of usage.
The results are as follows: in the same scenario as the previous test, uses almost 25% less than before.
So, it seems that the battery is nearing its end slowly. Attach any images.
I decided to buy a new battery (with more capacity, and < 7$) and test how it behaves.
If it continues much the same, I will reinstall the current ROM that I have, beacuse I'm pretty happy with it and I'm tired of researching which application is causing the problem.
Thank you so much for all the replys and all the tips and recommendations. I really appreciate it

6.0.1 heavy wakelocks rom without wakelock blocker inbuild

Hello goodfellas!
my last rom that i have installed in moto g LTE is AICP (5.1.1) and this come with a wakelock blocker by default (just two net_sheduler and *alarm*) works perfectly until now...(greenify too)
today i updated to another awesome rom (6.0.1) but dont have wakelock bloker, its an .apk? :silly:
o i start to find how to install xposed and that stuff?
Cheers!
What ROM are you running?
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What ROM are you running?
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this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/rom-beanstalk-6-03-12-27-2015-t3280520
in any case http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=peregrine you can see now AICP has CM13, i dont know if works good tho
AICP is probably my favorite CM13 based ROM however I did flash Beanstalk and it is good as well.
To answer your question though if you are wanting to find a way to block wakelocks and install Xposed whihj you mentioned doing you can block wakelocks with an app called "Amplify". An advantage to the app is you can allow wakelocks every so many seconds or minutes vs. all out blocking them.
Another option is to get an app like Better Battery Stats and find out what us actually causing your wakelocks. Honestly since upgrading to MM I know longer use Greenify, Amplify or anything similar. " Doze" alone has improved my wakelocks and battery life more than anything I had tried on KK and LP.

Play store

Hello,
My play store keep changing from do not update apps to auto update on wifi.
I have several app that i keep on old version.
How can i block playstore from changing this setting automatically
Thanks for help guys
Playstore is a bloody pain.
Set to auto update to wifi only and disable wifi.
Use ApkExport to copy your apps so you have them.
exactly a real pain... always switching the setting on after set up all stuff.
looking for a solution or a workaround to disable this or disable my apps from auto update
Rovyo said:
exactly a real pain... always switching the setting on after set up all stuff.
looking for a solution or a workaround to disable this or disable my apps from auto update
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Disable Playstore or Google Play Services (Playstore is dependent on it).
Both constantly running in the background... needed or not.
You will need Google Play Services though for Gmail and other apps occasionally during the day.
Use a firewall to block it.
Use a package disabler.
I use both...
oh thanks will do that on play store. Any good app freezer you recommend ?
For phones other than Samsung this might work:
"Owner App" version from
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
Karma Firewall from Playstore
thanks
im rooted with Lsposed, will use greenfy
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thanks
im rooted with Lsposed, will use greenfy
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I'm not rooted which is why I use this solution.
You have more options.
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I'm not rooted which is why I use this solution.
You have more options.
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I figure out that the play store get default settings after each restart. So something must reset it configuration ... I need to find whom
Rovyo said:
I figure out that the play store get default settings after each restart. So something must reset it configuration ... I need to find whom
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I'm not sure what's causing that. I can package disable Playstore, firewall block it and it's settings are the same after it's enabled again.
If it's data on the phone is getting cleared on reboot that could do it... 3rd party cleaner or power management.
I don't use Playstore much and all my apps/updates are backed up for reload.
In part because you can't get older versions on Playstore (if the app doesn't disappear entirely) and because Playstore downloads are a slow, tedious pain that use up too much time when reloading.
Don't want Google's junk in my face...

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