Hey guys
I need an app like greenify
That can hibernate system apps too
Thnx
Root97 said:
Hey guys
I need an app like greenify
That can hibernate system apps too
Thnx
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Search it. App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE @ PlayStore.
It freeze your process tho, need to manually unfreeze it to use it. Abit uncool compared to Greenify.
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Are there any solutions for the follow problem.
On my lg2x are there all installed apps in the backround. I use task killer but all apps came to gether. And i can‘t realy quite the apps
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magicmarkus said:
Are there any solutions for the follow problem.
On my lg2x are there all installed apps in the backround. I use task killer but all apps came to gether. And i can‘t realy quite the apps
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I'm having a hard time understanding you. If you don't want the apps running, root and remove/freeze them.
As LeJay said, root your device and remove the apps from /system/app/ or freeze (kind of disabling it) them with an app like Titanium Backup.
Also certain apps are required by the LG framework and can't be removed or frozen. They remain in memory and come back after you kill them. There are threads to be found about which app you can remove /freeze and which not.
Hi
i have stock kernel and gingerdx 021.
I am wondering how can i stop applications from autorunning when my phone reboots? (ex: dsp manager, yahoo messenger, facebook)
pesky_89 said:
Hi
i have stock kernel and gingerdx 021.
I am wondering how can i stop applications from autorunning when my phone reboots? (ex: dsp manager, yahoo messenger, facebook)
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some apps just turn on by itself. some apps will eventually close itself after a period of time,thats android. the best way to prevent that is by freezing the apps when u dont use them. u can freeze an app using titanium backup pro or another app called antek,if im not mistaken...
what exactly freeze means? for example if i freeze yahoo messenger so that it wont start at startup, will i be able to use it without defrosting it?
Mate best way is to use an application called autostarts
For system apps, use App Quarantine
For user apps, use AutoKiller
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anyone else getting this? according to betterbatterystats , it says the cause is cacheupdateservice..
currently on arhd 31.0 and faux 008 kernel
shiningarmor said:
anyone else getting this? according to betterbatterystats , it says the cause is cacheupdateservice..
currently on arhd 31.0 and faux 008 kernel
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Just go to the apps section in settings and kill all running apps, see if that will help.
Ktan188 said:
Just go to the apps section in settings and kill all running apps, see if that will help.
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is there any app/tool that will allow us to control and/or kill apps/processes better?
pato_83 said:
is there any app/tool that will allow us to control and/or kill apps/processes better?
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Yes there are in the playstore. But I would not recommend kill the apps or processes as they will harm the phone and ruin it's performance. I suggest just looking for the app that is causing the drain and delete it.
Ktan188 said:
Yes there are in the playstore. But I would not recommend kill the apps or processes as they will harm the phone and ruin it's performance. I suggest just looking for the app that is causing the drain and delete it.
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very cool! thank you very much.
Ktan188 said:
Just go to the apps section in settings and kill all running apps, see if that will help.
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it's a background process initiated by google update service..
I have the same problem here since Google installed the Play Services update behind my back. I disabled the CacheUpdateService Service via System Tuner Pro abd prevented all wakelocks from the package via Per App Hacking. See if it works. Phone is now turned on for ten hours with 9 1/2 not in deep sleep due to the great Google update... Damn.
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Hello xda world..I want to know which system apps can be greenified safely..if anyone could make a list I would appreciate it very much..also see the attachments below
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chrome,com.qualcomm.qcrilmsg,device usage,devices,download music info if u wnt use it,google backup,google search playstore location services,media storage,memory,smartcard search, youtube,waranty service timeout more apps can be disabled
CAUTION:dont greenify xperia home xperia keyboard,system ui
the above apps consume too much ram and battery so its better to greenify them
karthikgoud said:
the above apps consume too much ram and battery so its better to greenify them
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Or just freeze them in Titanium backup.
Gamm86 said:
Or just freeze them in Titanium backup.
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If you freeze them with tb you won't be able to use them. With greenify on the other hand you can
I would like to stop facebook and facebook messanger from running in my background. I know about greenify but it wont let me put those two apps into hibernation because they are system apps, i am using a rooted galaxy s6 from at&t. Is there a way to turn them into a user app and if there is will that do any harm to my device?
Don't know if this will work or not - try freezing the included version with tibu, then installing from play store. Then greenify.
dandrumheller said:
Don't know if this will work or not - try freezing the included version with tibu, then installing from play store. Then greenify.
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lol Very clever but it it only gives me a enable option when i go to the play store to try and install it again
Just use Greenify if you're rooted you can hibernate it. Or use tibu to uninstall it and install it from the play store.
eboc87 said:
lol Very clever but it it only gives me a enable option when i go to the play store to try and install it again
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Oh well, sorry it didn't work.
Clienterror said:
Just use Greenify if you're rooted you can hibernate it. Or use tibu to uninstall it and install it from the play store.
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Wasnt able to greenify it before even when i was rooted but your other suggestion worked perfectly, Thank a bunch !!
In order to Greenify Facebook, you will have to donate $3 since on our phones, it's considered a system app.