Top 3 Motivators to root the XZP ? - Sony Xperia XZ Premium Questions & Answers

What are your top 3 motivators to root the XZP ? Not stuff like changing the boot logo and crap, but real significant reasons for you

Fif23 said:
What are your top 3 motivators to root the XZP ? Not stuff like changing the boot logo and crap, but real significant reasons for you
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My main motivations are these :
- Magisk
- Titanium backup
- Debloat
And custom rom like turbo's rom / custom kernel

Xposed (gravitybox). Mainly to restrict frequent notifications, so the phone can only play sound and vibrate once every 30sec even if you received 100 notifications.
Magisk. Daydream enabler module, to use VR.
Yes, Titanium Backup / Link 2sd
Greenify (the only true hibernating app, restricts background activity).
Certain usability tweaks. Call answer vibration. Video screenshot recorder. Data flow meter.
YouTube Vanced.
Adaway.
Lucky patcher.
Enough?

Nice I wonder how much "better" is the rooted adaway vs non root Blokada ?
Are we talking 10 hours of on screen time with blokada vs 15 hours with adaway or something much more subtle ?

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Note pro 12.2 is it worth Rooting?

I have been using the device for a while right now and I saw a lot of topic about people talking about rooting the device. the question is, is it worth rooting? I don't actually see the need for that. So, if anyone can point out some major reason for rooting for me please?
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I rooted mine only because I couldn't write to extSD as I bought it for reading eBooks which would be stored in extSD. I also freeze indexservice which drained the battery. Adaway is also another good reason to root.
woowdy said:
I have been using the device for a while right now and I saw a lot of topic about people talking about rooting the device. the question is, is it worth rooting? I don't actually see the need for that. So, if anyone can point out some major reason for rooting for me please?
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It's totally subjective; if you don't see a need then don't worry about it. Sites like this though exist in part because there are many who do have a need/desire to take things further than stock is able to go.
Reason's for me to root include:
Freezing of stock applications I don't want loading at any time (stock browser, stock email, e-meeting, web-ex, group play, knox, magazine widgets, stock music app, netflix, ny times, remote pc, screen saver, side-sync are all frozen using titanium backup on my device).
Installing Xposed Framework to customize the tablet - disabled youtube ads, customized multi-window menus, per application display density/resolution control for greater leverage of screen real estate, status bar tweaks and notification tweaks to name a few)
Full greenify support through Xposed framework - ability to hybernate applications to keep memory use low and maximize battery life.
Button savior application - ability to quickly access home/back/menu buttons from the side of the tablet in landscape instead of having to use the built in capacitive ones.
Titanium backup - ability to keep a backup of my last couple of versions of each application so that should an app update produce results that i don't like I can easily revert to an older version.
As has been stated, allowing for write access to external microSD.
Just a few tweaks I've added to my tablet. I continue to experiment with xposed modules as time goes on. All subjective "needs".
Every reason listed below is why I need root on my VZW Tablet.
Reason's for me to root include:
Freezing of stock applications I don't want loading at any time (stock browser, stock email, e-meeting, web-ex, group play, knox, magazine widgets, stock music app, netflix, ny times, remote pc, screen saver, side-sync are all frozen using titanium backup on my device).
Installing Xposed Framework to customize the tablet - disabled youtube ads, customized multi-window menus, per application display density/resolution control for greater leverage of screen real estate, status bar tweaks and notification tweaks to name a few)
Full greenify support through Xposed framework - ability to hybernate applications to keep memory use low and maximize battery life.
Button savior application - ability to quickly access home/back/menu buttons from the side of the tablet in landscape instead of having to use the built in capacitive ones.
Titanium backup - ability to keep a backup of my last couple of versions of each application so that should an app update produce results that i don't like I can easily revert to an older version.
As has been stated, allowing for write access to external microSD.
Just a few tweaks I've added to my tablet. I continue to experiment with xposed modules as time goes on. All subjective "needs".[/QUOTE]
I rooted it to use adaway, xposed with wanam xposed module and to uninstall bloatware.
Don't forget about changing to what we're font you want.
Really, if you live to tinker, you have to root. If you are just a user (nothing wrong with that) then rooting may not mean anything to you.
tdetroit said:
Every reason listed below is why I need root on my VZW Tablet.
Reason's for me to root include:
Freezing of stock applications I don't want loading at any time (stock browser, stock email, e-meeting, web-ex, group play, knox, magazine widgets, stock music app, netflix, ny times, remote pc, screen saver, side-sync are all frozen using titanium backup on my device).
Installing Xposed Framework to customize the tablet - disabled youtube ads, customized multi-window menus, per application display density/resolution control for greater leverage of screen real estate, status bar tweaks and notification tweaks to name a few)
Full greenify support through Xposed framework - ability to hybernate applications to keep memory use low and maximize battery life.
Button savior application - ability to quickly access home/back/menu buttons from the side of the tablet in landscape instead of having to use the built in capacitive ones.
Titanium backup - ability to keep a backup of my last couple of versions of each application so that should an app update produce results that i don't like I can easily revert to an older version.
As has been stated, allowing for write access to external microSD.
Just a few tweaks I've added to my tablet. I continue to experiment with xposed modules as time goes on. All subjective "needs".
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Are there any functions that would be lost by rooting, for example the ability to use screen mirroring?
muzzy996 said:
It's totally subjective; if you don't see a need then don't worry about it. Sites like this though exist in part because there are many who do have a need/desire to take things further than stock is able to go.
Reason's for me to root include:
Freezing of stock applications I don't want loading at any time (stock browser, stock email, e-meeting, web-ex, group play, knox, magazine widgets, stock music app, netflix, ny times, remote pc, screen saver, side-sync are all frozen using titanium backup on my device).
Installing Xposed Framework to customize the tablet - disabled youtube ads, customized multi-window menus, per application display density/resolution control for greater leverage of screen real estate, status bar tweaks and notification tweaks to name a few)
Full greenify support through Xposed framework - ability to hybernate applications to keep memory use low and maximize battery life.
Button savior application - ability to quickly access home/back/menu buttons from the side of the tablet in landscape instead of having to use the built in capacitive ones.
Titanium backup - ability to keep a backup of my last couple of versions of each application so that should an app update produce results that i don't like I can easily revert to an older version.
As has been stated, allowing for write access to external microSD.
Just a few tweaks I've added to my tablet. I continue to experiment with xposed modules as time goes on. All subjective "needs".
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Thanks for the list, didn`t knew TB could freeze programs so just snatched up the pro :victory:
Okay.. Can I borrow this thread a bit?
Can you change overall colour theme of NP? I have thought of buying one (LTE Model) and I just hate how it looks when settings, "drop down" notification bar etc.. are on white background. Is it possible change those to black like all AMOLED phones / tablets have?
Thanks.
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Okay.. Can I borrow this thread a bit?
Can you change overall colour theme of NP? I have thought of buying one (LTE Model) and I just hate how it looks when settings, "drop down" notification bar etc.. are on white background. Is it possible change those to black like all AMOLED phones / tablets have?
Thanks.
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Nope. With xposed framework you can install wanam module to ATTEMPT to do it. I say attempt because try as I might I could not change the color of the volume slider background. I posted a screenshot of my issue in the wanam thread but am not sure if it will be addressed in an update soon as I am not sure the developer has the means to look into it. We shall see, it's not like that module is updated frequently since it takes a lot of effort to find the settings in various versions of roms. If I had one complaint about the note pro it would be that the quick settings tiles and notification pull down is far too wasteful of screen real estate to the point that it's shameful. Tiles are huge on it and with the sliders extended one has to scroll frequently in landscape mode.
Spere said:
Okay.. Can I borrow this thread a bit?
Can you change overall colour theme of NP? I have thought of buying one (LTE Model) and I just hate how it looks when settings, "drop down" notification bar etc.. are on white background. Is it possible change those to black like all AMOLED phones / tablets have?
Thanks.
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Not really, but with rooting, you will be able to install themes. There is currently one very interesting theme available for the Note 10.1, I am hoping a port may eventually become available for our device. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2687087
While the theme is "busy" compared to the Pro's generic white everywhere idea, it does harken back to the early days of Android hacking and the interesting icons which appeared. I'd probably give it a go on my Pro if it became available.
I too would like to theme my tablet. I like the look of some experia stuff quite a lot.
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muzzy996 said:
Nope. With xposed framework you can install wanam module to ATTEMPT to do it. I say attempt because try as I might I could not change the color of the volume slider background. I posted a screenshot of my issue in the wanam thread but am not sure if it will be addressed in an update soon as I am not sure the developer has the means to look into it. We shall see, it's not like that module is updated frequently since it takes a lot of effort to find the settings in various versions of roms. If I had one complaint about the note pro it would be that the quick settings tiles and notification pull down is far too wasteful of screen real estate to the point that it's shameful. Tiles are huge on it and with the sliders extended one has to scroll frequently in landscape mode.
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Has anyone tried to force it into tablet mode? I used to get a dropdown bar like the one on the note pro if I lowered my dpi on my note 2. Just in the middle. If you lowered it far enough and used a patch ui.apk you could get a tablet style menu bar on the note 2 (man I miss that)
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Root on Pie?

Just wondering if Magisk supports Pie (Android 9)? Trying to decide if I should take the OTA now or wait a bit.. ?
Sure looks like it. I'll be trying it out soon.
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1026522815086845952
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu
Here all good
works like a charm.
Also, made a how to video on my Pixel 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTFiAgQGIkk
here's the Magisk you need to use.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ernel-1-00-t3702057/post77240449#post77240449
Thanks , just install Magisk, works like charms!!
Hey folks,
Newbie here. Would you say it's worth rooting the phone on Pie? I've had my phone for ~6 months and looking to maybe start tweaking it a bit.
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Hey folks,
Newbie here. Would you say it's worth rooting the phone on Pie? I've had my phone for ~6 months and looking to maybe start tweaking it a bit.
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As always, it depends on how you plant to take advantage of root access. I personally use root for the following reasons:
- Ad Blocking
- System wide dark theme (substratum)
- Custom squeeze actions
- Viper Audio Tweaks (xloud)
- Change emojis to look normal
PuffDaddy_d said:
As always, it depends on how you plant to take advantage of root access. I personally use root for the following reasons:
- Ad Blocking
- System wide dark theme (substratum)
- Custom squeeze actions
- Viper Audio Tweaks (xloud)
- Change emojis to look normal
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Thanks mate,
I plan on doing it purely for the Ad blocking and removing the Bloatware (No thanks to Vodafone). I wish that we could also sort out the Analogue and Digital audio adapter issues. It bugs me how you have to source an actual Google adapter if you want Aux.

Poor RAM Management on OnePlus 6 6GB RAM

It frequently reloads apps and I'm using stock OxygenOS 5.1.11 but I have been facing this issue in previous versions too. It doesn't even hold 5 apps in memory and redraws few apps every time out of these 5. When I open the Camera app, every app reloads. I'm very dissatisfied with this poor RAM management while my Redmi Note 3 performs better in this category
I'm not sure how many apps mine holds in background, but it's alot. Not sure how many days.. But more than one..
Are you sure you don't have any battery saving apps? I know greenify kills background apps as an example.
I don't have any battery saving apps. My phone is rooted with magisk and it's having an unlocked bootloader. I'm feeling very bad with my phone's performance.
Mine too. But I still don't face this issue.
Do you have the same 6GB RAM variant?
8gb here. 6gb shouldn't be that bad I feel :s
It's worse than a budget mobile
I am sure you can sell it for a good.price and get a budget mobile instead... (I also had a redmi note 3 - and for me the two phones do not compare at all. The redmi is ok - but it is much inferior in all aspects)
Personally I am very pleased with the phone and have no ram issues whatsoever
I use greenify and I regularly (by choice) dump all apps and I still have a very fast experience . Why does it bother you? Does it make your phone slow(er)?
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It's worse than a budget mobile
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time for some testing. Do you have any of stock oos battery saving features turned on. like Advance optimization, that is know to kill apps as soon as you leave them.
Oh yes, I have it turned on. I have turned it off now, I'll test it and report!
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time for some testing. Do you have any of stock oos battery saving features turned on. like Advance optimization, that is know to kill apps as soon as you leave them.
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No improvement so far, it reloads apps just like before
kushal_10 said:
No improvement so far, it reloads apps just like before
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what mods do you have installed and are you a lite, median, heavy user.
For me, i'm a lite user with less then 80 apps installed. One charge for me last between 3 to 5 days. Thats on Pie beta 2 as well.
Medium user, I generally switch between Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, Reddit and Gmail. Surprisingly these reload everytime. My battery lasts a full day on LTE.
OOS definitely kills background apps regardless of the available memory.
Go to battery optimization, select the app which you need to keep running in the background, and selct Don't optimize. You shall be able to disable optimization for user apps only(system apps won't be listed).
[Update] I have disabled advanced optimisation and dirty flashed OOS Rom and voila, OnePlus 6 is the speed you need!
Editing build.prop might do the trick
djrocks said:
Editing build.prop might do the trick
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kushal_10 said:
[Update] I have disabled advanced optimisation and dirty flashed OOS Rom and voila, OnePlus 6 is the speed you need!
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Settings - Battery - Battery optimization - (3 dots on the top right) - Advanced optimization
Settings - Advanced - Recent app management
I was having similar issues until I figure out these settings. Was using Nexus/Pixel/HTC before and they don't have such aggressive background controls.
Some apps don't behave well and keep waking up, so I do understand the point of these controls. Personally I choose to do it by my self using apps like Brevent/Greenify so I have more controls.
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I edited the file and worked for me..is what I meant
djrocks said:
I edited the file and worked for me..is what I meant
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What should I edit in that file?

[Guide][Pie][root] Improve Battery Endurance (Upd 2019-08-29)

Upd 08-29:
Update LKT to v1.9.3 (section 1)
Upd 08-07:
Switch off bluetooth when not in use, bluetooth scanning sucks a lot of juice (section 6)
Upd 07-20:
Systemize Greenify and exclude it from doze mode (section 3)
This is a guide to improve the battery endurance of our rooted XZ2 serie devices. It will provide useful tweaks/tips to do so on Pie but it also works on Oreo. It seems that Oreo Sony stock rom was far better optimized than Sony stock Pie in term of battery, so this guide will be particularly useful on Pie. Futher suggestions are welcome, don't hesitate.
Note that just after Pie upgrade, the device eats a lot of juice (AI algorithms work a lot to calibrate various things) for several days. But then, it seems that Pie remains far less efficient than Oreo in term of battery endurance (but actually it can depend on your device usage).
1. Install the magisk module LKT (Legendary Kernel Tweaks)
- Install the magisk module Busybox for android NDK,
- follow the instructions in the LKT thread,
- set the module on performance,
- after reboot, you can check LKT logs (/data/LKT.prop) to be sure that LKT tweaks have been applied as they should,
- use your device and enjoy a SoT gain of about +1.5 hrs,
- regularly check the LKT thread because this module is regularly uptated.
2. Install Lspeed app
Some Lspeed tweaks are redundant with those of LKT module, so just enable these tweaks:
- Global optimization: disable debugging, disable kernel panic, set animation scales to your taste,
- Battery: enable doze optimization (do not enable agressive doze unless you know what it implies...),
- CPU, LNET: don't enable anything (redundant with LKT),
- IO optmizations: enable partitions remount, disable I/O stats
- RAM optimizations: disable multitasking limitations
- Fstrim sheduler: 24h.
3. Install Greenify
- Systemize it (privapp) with the magisk module App Systemizer or instead install the magisk module Green2Priv (Upd 07/20)
- Exclude Greenify from doze (in settings - battery optimizations) (Upd 07/20)
- Lauch the app and go to settings to set the app parameters,
- freeze the apps you want (use Gsam battery monitor to detect the apps that undesirably eat battery).
4. Disable apps autostart
- Install All-In-One Toolbox app,
- Swipe down, in startup section: disable some apps autostart,
- In menu parameters: disable notifications or actions that you don't need.
5. Debloat the rom
- Some system apps, that we don't need, eat ram and battery but always do a twrp backup before debloating...
- Use @serajr debloat script,
- Alternatively, use Root ToolCase to debloat, this is a great app.
6. Disable bluetooth
- Switch off bluetooth when not in use, bluetooth scanning sucks a lot of juice...
That's all. Enjoy a much better battery life !!
Credits:
- Thanks to @korom42 for his wonderful LKT module
- Thanks to @Paget96 for his wonderful Lspeed app
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It seems that media apps need to be optimized for Pie to not drain battery (it is explained elsewhere...)
I was shocked by the strong battery drain by the Sony Music app on Pie, so I've tested the Google Music app: it does not drain strong!!
So, the conclusion is obvious: the Sony Music app is not yet optimized for Pie. Use Google media apps for the moment, not the Sony ones!
Upd 03-18
And finally... Sony has optimized its music app (v9.4.3.A.0.3) for Pie, it's no longer a battery drainer, no longer need to use an alternative player
Better late than never...
nreuge said:
And finally... Sony has optimized its music app (v9.4.3.A.0.3) for Pie, it's no longer a battery drainer, no longer need to use an alternative player
Better late than never...
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Yes, they removed another feature.
Last time it was the ability to play songs in a home network.
Now they removed the feature to transfer or listening to playlists on android wear devices. :silly:
MartinX3 said:
Yes, they removed another feature.
Last time it was the ability to play songs in a home network.
Now they removed the feature to transfer or listening to playlists on android wear devices. :silly:
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I'm sure you can find an alternative player doing that.
But yes, it's not great to lose some features...
Pls update to LKT v1.6:
- Responsiveness enhancements for EAS
- Fixed locks-creen stutter/lag issue
im on pure stock .14 firmware no root, no mods and im getting good batt life since .202 firmware. all i did was restrict android system in batt settings (no effect on any function) and greenify stupid system bloats like fb and fb services.
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im on pure stock .14 firmware no root, no mods and im getting good batt life since .202 firmware. all i did was restrict android system in batt settings (no effect on any function) and greenify stupid system bloats like fb and fb services.
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Good to know!
I'm still on FW 163 and I can't see this setting
nreuge said:
Good to know!
I'm still on FW 163 and I can't see this setting
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just go to settings batt. check the apps using the battery. if you see Android System tap it and restrict it under batt restriction. this helped me lower down its part on the graph. before doing this it usually takes 10% to 15% after restricting it only goes to 5% sometimes even lower.
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just go to settings batt. check the apps using the battery. if you see Android System tap it and restrict it under batt restriction. this helped me lower down its part on the graph. before doing this it usually takes 10% to 15% after restricting it only goes to 5% sometimes even lower.
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Yes.
But it seems that causes delay to many notifications like agressive doze.
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Yes.
But it seems that causes delay to many notifications like agressive doze.
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weird not getting delayed notification on mine. deepsleep of the phone ok too. no wakelock
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weird not getting delayed notification on mine. deepsleep of the phone ok too. no wakelock
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My e-mail and instagram notifications were delayed when I've tested this.
Update 04-09
Lspeed: optional - enable CPU optimization - balanced (it won't eat a lot of juice and provide a more reactive UI, lagless)
Don't forget to regularly update LKT and Lspeed.
From v1.7.1, performance mode of LKT module is performant enough, no need additional CPU optimization.
Upd 04-19:
From v1.8, performance mode of LKT module is great with great battery life
Upd 06-09
Various additional Lspeed performance tweaks to enable
Hi there, i'm completely new to root. I wonder is there any way to root xz2 without losing any functionality such as camera algorithm and x-reality? Or is there a way to restore the functions after unlock? I had a hard time finding an all-in-one tutorial..so could you please help me..Thank you so much
yuanjiang0532 said:
Hi there, i'm completely new to root. I wonder is there any way to root xz2 without losing any functionality such as camera algorithm and x-reality? Or is there a way to restore the functions after unlock? I had a hard time finding an all-in-one tutorial..so could you please help me..Thank you so much
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You would need to unlock on newest PIE firmware and test it. (Camera still works).
Or after unlocking downgrade to Oreo and apply the xperifix.
Or switch to my custom ROMs next month.
We've got RAW. (I assume at the end of this we'll get our next camera update by the sony engineers to raise the quality again).
Upd 07-17
Disable apps autostart with All-In-One Toolbox (section 4)

Themes / Apps / Mods [Magisk Module] A52 Hidden Mods

A Magisk module adding the mods from ShaDisNX255's Thread plus many extra mods systemlessly!
Credit goes to the original creator UltraHQ Github and Sloobot Github for porting to the A52.​
This is a fork of Sloobot's work to provide continuity of the project after he decided to EOL it.
Note: It should only be used on the Galaxy A52 (SM-A526B). Trying on other devices is at your own risk.
In case something doesn't work, remove the module. It will revert everything to its normal state.
In case you bootloop (which is extremely unlikely), boot into safe mode and remove the module or install the Magisk Bootloop Protector module.
If you have any problems, please open a new issue on GitHub or post here.
Added OS Features:​
Higher Audio Quality (Disabled DRC, which deeply compresses audio)
Added Native Applock
Disabled Samsung Marketing
High-End Animations
Enhanced CPU Responsiveness
Added High Performance mode (also known as Enhanced Processing mode)
Voice Recorder Interview mode
AOD to Lockscreen Transition
Full Edge Lighting
Fixed Smart View (Normally broken on rooted devices)
Enhance Photo Feature in Gallery
S-Series Gallery Object Capture
Codec support for APE, DSD and HDR10+ content
Camera Privacy Toggle
ADPS (Wi-Fi Power Saving)
Enabled mDNIe
Enabled Resolution changing (FHD, HD - only visible in Bixby Routines)
Smart Widgets
Samsung Smart Suggestions (Smart Calendar, Smart Widgets Auto Rotation, ..)
Added QHD / 1440p dynamic resolution scaling
Low Heat Mode
Color Lens support
HDR Effect support
DSP Volume Monitoring
Added Camera Features:​
Extended pro (video) mode features: Histogram, Focus peaking, Zoom, Reset button, Expanded shutter speed
Unlimited Video File Size
EIS Support / Video stabilization @ 4K (Disable energy saving mode to avoid lag)
AI Detail Enhancer feature (64MP mode)
Object/Shadow/Reflection Eraser (Update Samsung Photo Editor to make it work, by installing the latest APK)
Full single take (Full AI, Second Editing, ..)
Full Beauty features (Beauty in Live Focus, Beauty Brighten, Body Beauty, change skin tone)
Torch Flash in Live Focus
Review feature
Audio Input Control (In pro video mode - Limitation: Only internal microphone)
Improved Scene Detection
S-Series AI-Models & AI Features
Video Audio Zoom
Full Intelligent Recognition (like Smart Scan Text Extraction)
Full Live Focus (all S-Series effects)
Galaxy Watch Camera Controller
Higher Gallery Zoom Quality
Video Auto FPS
Enabled Logical Camera
Many, not worth to mention, additions
If you're interested you can find it here.
https://github.com/daft-plonker/A52-Hidden-Mods
Could there be something so that false location applications do not close on their own or restart? For example, fake gps joystick that closes itself after a while
Does it work on A52 on one ui 5.1 ?
shawgluz said:
Could there be something so that false location applications do not close on their own or restart? For example, fake gps joystick that closes itself after a while
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Don't think that's possible. The best I can recommend is to systemize your app with App Systemizer Magisk module. I have a battery monitoring app that needs to run 24/7, systemizing it significantly reduces the amount of times Android closes it. It still gets closed, but it's probably once every 24 to 72 hours.
Edit: This is now possible. I can give further information on how if need be (Galaxy devices only).
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Does it work on A52 on one ui 5.1 ?
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The current release works fine on One UI 5.0 so I would assume so. I haven't updated my phone since so can't confirm for sure. Chance of bricking is very very slim, and you can install Magisk Bootloop Protector module to help against that in such rare situations.
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Don't think that's possible. The best I can recommend is to systemize your app with App Systemizer Magisk module. I have a battery monitoring app that needs to run 24/7, systemizing it significantly reduces the amount of times Android closes it. It still gets closed, but it's probably once every 24 to 72 hours.
The current release works fine on One UI 5.0 so I would assume so. I haven't updated my phone since so can't confirm for sure. Chance of bricking is very very slim, and you can install Magisk Bootloop Protector module to help against that in such rare situations.
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there are a lot of such modules, you can give me a link to the one you recommend, please
tomekcZ53w said:
there are a lot of such modules, you can give me a link to the one you recommend, please
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Yeah sure no problem. The one by HuskyDG v1.8.1 is the one I use (and it has stopped a bootloop before so can confirm it works). With the "Advanced" setup.
Although I've just Googled his GitHub repo and he seemed to have either deleted it or made it private which is a shame, you can probably find a mirror somewhere though.
Edit: someone has provided a download in another XDA thread.
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Yeah sure no problem. The one by HuskyDG v1.8.1 is the one I use (and it has stopped a bootloop before so can confirm it works). With the "Advanced" setup.
Although I've just Googled his GitHub repo and he seemed to have either deleted it or made it private which is a shame, you can probably find a mirror somewhere though.
Edit: someone has provided a download in another XDA thread.
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thank you nie długo przetestuje na one ui 5.1
I've just published v2.5.5 with some new enhancements
Notably I've merged both devices (4G and 5G) back into one, I think for some of you, you will have to remove the old module and add the new one as the name it checks to see if a new version is out has changed.
shawgluz said:
Could there be something so that false location applications do not close on their own or restart? For example, fake gps joystick that closes itself after a while
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I've discovered this is now possible to implement for Galaxy devices. If you can tell me the package name of the app when it is installed I will add it to the next release.
E.g. for AccuBattery it is 'com.digibites.accubattery'
daft plonker said:
Don't think that's possible. The best I can recommend is to systemize your app with App Systemizer Magisk module. I have a battery monitoring app that needs to run 24/7, systemizing it significantly reduces the amount of times Android closes it. It still gets closed, but it's probably once every 24 to 72 hours.
Edit: This is now possible. I can give further information on how if need be (Galaxy devices only).
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Bro can ou tell me how to it for samsung galaxy a51?I did tried the a52 one on my a51 just for check and it showed me something issue with xml
L3v1athan said:
Bro can ou tell me how to it for samsung galaxy a51?I did tried the a52 one on my a51 just for check and it showed me something issue with xml
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Sorry if it wasn't clear but I meant to stop apps closing themselves as that was what I was replying to. The A51 is a different chipset to the A52 despite being similar, ideally you will need someone with said device to make a Magisk module dedicated to that.
daft plonker said:
Sorry if it wasn't clear but I meant to stop apps closing themselves as that was what I was replying to. The A51 is a different chipset to the A52 despite being similar, ideally you will need someone with said device to make a Magisk module dedicated to that.
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Umh i do have the device i dont want install another rom iver system ui but the concept of flashing magisk module and have other feature seems great to me.Would you mind to tell me how to do so?I do have a51.But i dont know the process of making a magisk module

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