Freezing apps to save battery? - LG Optimus 4X HD

Anyone figure what system apps can be frozen using titanium backup without affecting performance?
Helps towards battery and performance.
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You can just uninstall them one by one with something like System Tuner Pro and then restore from backup, if something goes wrong. I have Galaxy Note, so app list a little bit different, but I approximately keep it in my head already. And also there is usually a description of "suspicious" processes in the net.

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[Q] What Process Is Eating Battery?

My wife's revolution has something running that eats the battery in a couple hours and makes charging the phone ridiculously long. Under battery use Android System is always above 90% usage. This doesn't tell me much. How do I pinpoint what part of the Android System is actually causing it?
Go to settings/applications/running services. Should tell you what's running and now much RAM its using. If its pointless and your rooted you can use an app such as titanium backup pro to freeze it.
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Thanks. I'll give that a try.

Point in using task killer?

Question given, i still use Advanced task killer, but I see not much else people do.
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There is NO point using a task killer on Android, as it will only load the needed/wanted stuff back into memory and thus using even more battery than NOT killing the task.
thanks for the heads up, good to know.
what about ram manager apps (like RAM Manager Pro)? I have f**ked my phone a few times with ram tweaking so I'm skeptic with these and don't really wanna test until I'm clearly sure.
I used to use ram tweaker programs but now just use spica123's hp mod or v8 superscript. Just searck xda for them.
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Using v6 its pretty cool.
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Generally it is discouraged to use any kind of task killler on gingerbread because it messes with the built-in memory manager. If by any chance you are using froyo or earlier version of android, then it is ok.
As for the v6 supercharger, I'm using it too.
oops I meant V6, Just wanted more power
Just as stevvie said, you will kill the apps for a few seconds, but they will just reload again. It kills your battery.
Also, I've noticed that sometimes apps that weren't even running before the killing launch after the killing (i.e. you kill 10 apps, 12 apps launch a couple of seconds later).
Most importantly, your widgets can get messed up, unless you exclude the widget app in ATM.

Help with NOTE

I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
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vievk said:
I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
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What ROM are you on? Need more specifics.
I have not rooted my phone.
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Regarding 645 you are saying is RAM, not ROM. and that is android mechanism, when you exit from application still it remains in background for quick access till android system find it full. when your RAM is full android have LMK (low memory killing) function, which automatically free require RAM.
Regarding responsiveness you can clean install ROM. you are on ICS so not advisable to reset/wipe device
first root it and flash safe kernel then wipe cache and data it will solve issue.
vievk said:
I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
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U may like the result of rooting and install custom kernel like speedmod or hydracore.
There shld be no more performance issue.
Good luck.
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you need to remove bloatwares on your phone (apps you don't need to use at all), Root your phone, install Titanium backup and uninstall those bloatwares off (using the app).
Second, after removing most of your bloatwares, boot your phone to cwmr and wipe cache/dalvik and restart your phone.
Don't check anything under under Settings>Power Savings
and lastly,
Minimize installing battery app savers as this will actually maximize your battery(not sure if this is really true or not), but degrades the performance on the phone.
I agree wid cleo

Removable apps in v20A

Hello, I have some overheat issues and low battery performance and I am thinking to remove some system apps amd I want to know which apps i can remove without compromising the phone's performance, to keep it as clean as possible.
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Gildegan said:
Hello, I have some overheat issues and low battery performance and I am thinking to remove some system apps amd I want to know which apps i can remove without compromising the phone's performance, to keep it as clean as possible.
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Overheating might be due to overclocking your device or you might use your device your while charging. If not the above case there is a app which keeps your awake device awake and keeps using your cpu time! So, install a app called betterbattery stats which gives complete info about your phone's state, apps which your CPU ( which will heat your phone) Better Battery Stats this apps needs root permissions to work at it's full potential. You could remove those apps (stock apps) using titanium backup or remove user app manually!
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Overheating might be due to overclocking your device or you might use your device your while charging. If not the above case there is a app which keeps your awake device awake and keeps using your cpu time! So, install a app called betterbattery stats which gives complete info about your phone's state, apps which your CPU ( which will heat your phone) Better Battery Stats this apps needs root permissions to work at it's full potential. You could remove those apps (stock apps) using titanium backup or remove user app manually!
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Thx for the answer.
I dont have it overclocked, its all stock v20A and rooted and I still get the overheat unplugged even with normal use. Its not a big issue but it makes me ask why it get warm with basic usage like Facebook, Whatsapp, and web browsing.
I only ask for suggestions of which apps do you recommend to remove.
I might underclock the cpu too.
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The phone does heat up. I dont know the reason why it heats up so much in stock V20A. It did not feel that warm in ICS.
I dont know about any stock apps that do cause overheating but LG MLT, Google Transport Service and a few other services are huge battery hogs.You would get extra battery life by deleting them or "Freezing" them. Before I switched to CM to try it out, I felt that the battery life improved and was on par the stock CM.I have now.

Boosting ram on rooted device?

I recently rooted my galaxy note, and freezing some system apps did make some difference from earlier almost unusable note. Recently while searching for ram booster on play store I came across this app called Ram Booster (root) by Gejos Enterprise, it has got mostly 5 stars but it requires root to modify configuration and people under feedback do notice difference in performance, has anyone of you tried this and any expert recommend this?
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i use titanium backup to freeze all the bloatware and greenify to save battery and prevent user apps from stay working in the background.
you can use swapper to increese ram but first your kernel must support swapping.
if you want a big difference flash stock gingerbread or checkrom.
Most of ram booster apps in the market are task killer (not very useful) so greenify and titanium backup are better.
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