Fast Reboot - Hero, G2 Touch Themes and Apps

Hey guys (and girls, *cough* if any) I've found a really awesome app which I feel has increased my battery life massively throughout the day. The app's called Fast reboot and it basically simulates a reboot by closing/restarting all core and user processes and thus frees up memory which hence makes your phone feel much snappier. Another thing which helps is you can auto set the reboots to commence when the phone is locked or unlocked, so making the process a hell lot easier(Note, only on paid version). Anyhow I've included a link to the market below.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.greatbytes.fastreboot&feature=more_from_developer#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLmdyZWF0Ynl0ZXMuZmFzdHJlYm9vdCJd
If feeling rather generous you could buy the full version, for the price of a red bull can I rekon it's a bargain.. Well that's what I did anyway.
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Why do you ever want to kill all the working processes from inside your android?
Yes, it will make your phone feel much fluent (flash heroDeck and your phone will fly), but in the same time - the program itself will eat a lot of battery due to the cycle: kill all (more CPU required) - android starts processes all over again - kill all (more CPU required) - android starts processes all over again - and so on!
Android its all about multitasking. Personally, I see these programs as a waste of time and space.

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Instant batterydrop after reboot

Hello all.
I'm on rooted gb (I know,I will update soon) running abyss4.2 kernel and sometimes when I reboot my phone my battery percentage drops STRAIGHT down.
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Does anyone know what's causing this?
So, we cause a triple murder before breakfast, start a race war before dinner - that's uh, that's a pretty good day.
Well...I'm pretty sure that restarting your phone uses a good chunk of it's battery seeing as you are stopping everything and then re-opening it basically.
maybe you must calibrate your battery, or try 2-3 full cycle battery charging..sorry just my simple thought
worth the try,tx for the input!
Sometimes after a kernel install the battery stat is incorrectly reflected...a reboot would pick this up but as has been mentioned, give it a couple of full cycles and see if you still have the issue.
Download battery calibration from playstore and do the calibration.
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[GAME][FREE][COOL!] Improve Your Reaction Time!

Hello everyone!
I just finished my first project. It`s called 'Improve Your Reaction Time' and offers six little exercises in order to quicken your reaction time. This might especially be interesting for athletes who compete in sports in which fast reactions are needed, as well as for professional gamers.
You can download this free app for Android from Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jg.improveyourreactiontime&hl=de
!!! Updated to version 2.0.0 !!!
This update features:
- New discipline: Haptic reaction!
- Compete via Google Play Leaderboards!
- Reduced file size by 32MB!
- Improved performance and power consumption!
Here are some screenshots:
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I mainly used this app as a prototype to test out how publishing and ad integration works, but it might still be fun to play Feel free to pass critique!
Update to version 1.1:
You are now able to share your score easily on Facebook and Twitter.
Have fun!
Major update to version 2.0.0 !!!

phone overheats with multiple users (lollipop)

ok, maybe I overstated saying that phone overheats (now I can't change thread title) but the thing is, if I use my phone normally, like anyone would, battery life is just fine, nothing impressive, but no big deal, but if I switch to my second user profile (i don't need to do anything there, just log on, and log back to main profile again), then the task with the name of my other user will be the most battery consuming thing currently active. let me post a screenshot:
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alright, perhaps it makes sense, since it's a whole different set of tasks and services active on background, but thing is, once I make this user active, I can't switch it off unless I reboot my phone. is there a way to kill the second user?
any comments on this?
I think is related to the lollipop problem with "radio active" apps. Sometimes it happens to me randomly
i dont htink so, its not random at all

Multitasking/RAM

You're busy and don't have time to wait, which is why you need to stop reading this thread and get back to organizing your Pogs. Rate this thread to express how the HTC 10 performs when multitasking. A higher rating indicates that the HTC 10 keeps many apps in memory so that they don't need to reload, and that when moving between apps, transitions are smooth and performance is excellent.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
How's the memory management on the htc 10?
Maybe someone who used also the the s7 (which still has a bad memory management, apps keep being pushed out from memory) can give us more info?
Thanks!
By Standard settings Boost+ App kills Apps in background to safe memory.
From the official 4gb 3.7gb are available.
Android OS always uses about 880mb of that.
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Here are my Apps.
And Chrome is a goddamn memory Eater. Sorted by Peak.
So sometimes Chrome closed certain Tabs (I always have 6-12 Tabs open) to safe memory. Often the Tabs im Streaming Music .... ie Soundcloud or such.
6gb ROM devices do seem like a great idea for heavy Multitaskers.

Question Phone gets quite hot.

I just got my S23 a couple of days ago. Yesterday when I was in a restaurant, the phone got really warm. To the point of being uncomfortable to hold. I managed to take a screenshot of a sensors app and it showed that it was in the 43°s one of the sensors even got to 73°C (Tho idk what that sensor is)
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It's gotten warm a couple of times now, but so far it'd never gotten as hot as that screenshot. All the reviews I've seen said that this phone never gets hot, so I'm not sure what's happening here.
Not something I've experienced with my S23 Ultra. It's possible an app is misbehaving and keeping the CPU active.
Go to settings/Battery and Device Care when if it happens again and see if there are any battery or security issues.
Also you could install Good Guardians from the Samsung app store.
In the app check Battery Tracker for high usage, and also use Thermal Guardian, you can set a thermal threshold and a few options to help cool the phone down if it goes above the threshold.

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