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These steps are intended for use on the stock Droid X2. I'm sure they will be close to the same on other phones, but if your phone is not a stock Droid X2, know that the steps may be different or you may get unfavorable results. Always backup anything you don't want to lose.
Before even considering this, READ ALL THE STEPS. Then READ IT AGAIN.
There are two tweaks recommended here: V6_Supercharger and SD Speed Increase.
Requirements for V6_Supercharger:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. Script Manager (free on Market)
3. BusyBox 1.18.2 or earlier
NOTE: I haven't confirmed the script works on 2.3.4... You may want to use the latest version of the script if you have 2.3.4
Installing/Using the script:
1. Install BusyBox. There are a number of ways to get this... it comes as part of Titanium Backup, for example. If you're not sure if you have it, or not, you can use BusyBox Installer (free on Market) to detect whether or not you have it and install it if you don't.
- Note: BusyBox Installer tells you which version you have installed on the main screen after it loads... it should be in a list that starts with "Your device is Rooted"
- Note: Make sure you don't install BusyBox 1.19 or anything newer than 1.18.2
2. Download the script. Save it in a place where you'll be able to find it.
3. Launch Script Manager and find the downloaded file (usually in /mnt/sdcard/download). Long-press no it and select rename, then delete the .txt from the end. You should have a file named "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh"... Press once on the script file to load it into Script Manager, check the 'Run as Root' box (DO NOT select "Run at Boot") and push "Run" to execute the script.
4. The script will run and ask for a speed. Touch anywhere on the screen to open your keyboard. Type 1 if this is your first time running the script, 0 if you're a fast reader or you are in a hurry. Next, it lists 17 options and gives an input prompt. Type 8 and push Enter. (This selects the called MegaRAM 1 preset, but feel free to try others, if you're so inclined)
5. Once script finishes, type 17 and push enter to end the script. Push the phone's Menu button and select 'exit' to return to the list of scripts.
6. Pushing the phone's Back button should bring you to a file browser. Push the '..' line (second from top) until the top line reads '/'.
7. Push the phone's Menu button, push 'More' and then 'Config'. Check the box 'Browse as root'. Push the phone's Back button to return to the file browser.
8. Browse to /data and select '99SuperCharger.sh' (This script was created by the first script and makes sure the settings from the first script are re-applied on boot)
9. Select both 'Run as root' and 'Run at boot'. Push 'Save' and then 'Run'. If it says "Exit code 0" at the top of the screen, the script ran successfully. Any other Exit codes should be reported.
10. Almost all the settings are now in place... but reboot your phone to get the last ones implemented.
11. After reboot, launch Script Manager and run V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh (the first script). Select 0 at the first prompt, look for the current minfrees values... it should say "Launcher is HARD TO KILL!" and "Current minfrees = 6, 12, 40, 60, 80, 100". If the settings are correct, type 17 to exit and you are done. If not, re-read steps because you missed something.
Credit goes to Zeppelinrox, see this thread for more info on this script.
Requirements for SD Speed Increase:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. SD Speed Increase (free on Market)
Configuring SD Speed Increase:
1. Open the app and adjust the memory slider to 2048
2. Check 'Set on every reboot'
3. Push the red button
4. Reboot the phone
Advanced: 3G TurboCharge
- I'll post full step-by-step instructions soon, but for now, here are two more scripts from Zepplinrox that will boost 3G performance... (Forum Post) Run 3GTurboChargerInstaller.sh and 98KickAssKernelTweaksInstaller.sh once each (Hint: Don't forget to remove the .txt extension). The second script creates this boot script: /system/etc/init.d/98kickasskernel, so you will have use this thread to get init.d created (Side note: I haven't been able to get it to actually run the scripts that are placed in init.d... we're stuck with Script Manager for now). Run all scripts as root, obviously.
Questions, Comments & Corrections are welcome!
To Do:
Update SuperCharger to update7 (need to test it myself first)
Test and implement AutoStart script
Edit:
06/27/2011 - Removed ro.Home_app_adj tweak. It's handled by the SuperCharger script.
06/27/2011 - Updated SuperCharger script instructions to use v4 of the script.
07/14/2011 - Updated SuperCharger script instructions to use v5 of the script.
07/25/2011 - Added BusyBox requirement to the SuperCharger script.
07/25/2011 - Updated SuperCharger script instructions to use v8 of the script. Rewrote most steps for improved clarity.
08/19/2011 - Updated 3G and Kernel links.
Using it now... Cant see a major difference but I can tell some things are faster... and havent had any reason to kill any apps because the phone starts to get sluggish so IMO thats a major plus and a sign that it is working...
Oh yeah... use option 9! Megamemory device....
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alright so I did all the steps... but when i re-open it (step 10) it goes back to the original 1-3 menu. what did i do wrong?
falconfan101 said:
alright so I did all the steps... but when i re-open it (step 10) it goes back to the original 1-3 menu. what did i do wrong?
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What does the script say those numbers mean?
The 1-3 settings are just setting the scroll speed of the text when the script runs. I personally like to set it to 1 (fastest) but it really doesn't matter. 3rd gives you a chance to read everything.
Works, like a charm, now if i wanted to get rid of it would it just be going back through the steps and undoing what i did?
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Works, like a charm, now if i wanted to get rid of it would it just be going back through the steps and undoing what i did?
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No, all you have to do is uninstall script manager and reboot. Deleting the scripts is optional.
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This script really made a big difference.
Great work, and there is no battery drain...
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Before even considering this, READ ALL THE STEPS. Then READ IT AGAIN.
Requirements for V6_Supercharger:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. Script Manager (free on Market)
Installing/Using the script:
1. Download this ZIP and extract the script to your sdcard.
2. Load the V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update4.sh script into Script Manager and check the 'Run as Root' box (DO NOT select "Run at Boot"). Push "Run" to execute the script.
3. The script will run and display a list of 16 options and a prompt. Touch anywhere on the screen to open your keyboard. Type 9 and push Enter. (This selects the option called MegaMemory Device)
4. Once script finishes, type 16 and push enter to end the script. Push the phone's Menu button and select 'exit' to return to the list of scripts.
5. Pushing the phone's Back button should bring you to a file browser. Push the '..' line (second from top) until the top line is '/'.
6. Push the phone's Menu button, push 'More' and then 'Config'. Check the box 'Browse as root'. Push the phone's Back button to return to the file browser.
7. Browse to /data and select '99SuperCharger.sh' (This script makes sure the other script runs on boot. Otherwise you would have to do steps 2-5 everytime you boot your phone)
8. Select both 'Run as root' and 'Run at boot'. Push 'Save' and then 'Run'. You will most likely see 2 errors at the end of the 99SuperCharger script... this is expected.
9. Reboot your phone, but you might already notice a significant difference in speed and zero redraws from your launcher.
10. After reboot, launch Script Manager and run the V6_SuperCharger_for_Android.sh script, but this time don't select any options just look at your current settings and make sure they are the same as the Step values you put in. Right under the list of options, it should say: 'NOTE: Current minfrees =' If they are correct, type 16 to exit and you are done. If not re-read steps because you missed something.
Credit goes to Zeppelinrox, see this thread for more info on this script.
These steps were posted a while ago on droidforums.net... you might run through the comments on that forum if you have any trouble and don't want to wait for a reply.
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What are the values that it sets? I currently am running the V6 script and unless this is a newer version my option 9 is called "Gaming settings". At any rate I did option 10 and set values at 6,12,75,125,150,175. What does this set them to?
disregard my previous post. I ran it and found they are the same settings I have been using. Thanks for the updated script though.
is their a script dev thread where updated scripts are posted
THANK YOU!
I was about 10 mins away from calling VZW and telling them to take this back and send me my original X back... I wasn't able to get ANY Ver. of Pandora to play or even Slacker half the time. The complete phone would freeze ALL the time to the point I could not do anything unless I performed a Battery Pull to hard reset.
This fixed ALL my issues. I don't even have the 1-3 second wake delay I was experiencing before. So far so GREAT!! As I type I even realize that while Pandora is playing and the phone is charging it is not getting nearly as hot as it was before? I don't care why it's working better now, but I'm glad it is!
I can't wait until we can get a decent rom with these fixes already in place! I loved Liberty on my old X. I miss it!
A+++\
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is their a script dev thread where updated scripts are posted
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The end of the OP has the link.
This's pretty slick. While I haven't noticed huge gains in most areas, due to having cleaned and optimized my phone, the whole thing just seems to run with extra smoothness. Also, there's no more delay when waking the phone.
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I ran this script on my phone and couldn't be happier. Stock I'd get about 115mb ram free on ATK. After root and de-bloat I topped out at 170. After this script, 220+!!!
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This is a godsend!
Thanks for creating this thread and providing the most excellent script for memory mgmt. I've just installed it on my DX2 and boy, does it fly! I now see 130m+ memory free whereas before it would bounce between 50M-90M. Many thanks! I will run the remainder of this week and see if there are other impacts.
I do have one question, however, since I'm a newbie to all this: can I now remove the ATK application and disable the native Task Manager application with this script now in place? Or should I keep these as add'l failsafes?? Please advise and thanks for all the great info on this forum!
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I do have one question, however, since I'm a newbie to all this: can I now remove the ATK application and disable the native Task Manager application with this script now in place? Or should I keep these as add'l failsafes?? Please advise and thanks for all the great info on this forum!
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Try using Titanium Backup Pro to freeze these programs. I have both apps frozen, and my phone is fine
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Does this increase benchmark scores at all? I know they don't mean anything but I think we can all agree, they're fun.
Also does this JUST manage memory or does it do other things as well?
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In my limited and completely amateur testing, there was no noticeable improvement in benchmarks... but I'm sure mileage will vary. You should seek out Zepplinrocks (the scripts writer) for a better answer.
I am sure this is a stupid question, but I'm a droid Newb. Is it nessicary to have the script manager app constantly running once you have already ran the script? Or is it good to go once I have exited it the last time? And after rooting, and running this script my weather widget keeps on saying i am in rockport il. And I'm not.... any suggestions?
When I click the Zip to download V6 on my phone it say "download unsuccessful"
And I have done these:
Requirements for V6_Supercharger:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. Script Manager (free on Market)
Tested On XT1526 from the stock 5.1.1 firmware surnia. PLEASE check your settings->about phone and look to make sure the model is surnia before going forward! Please reply in the comments if you were able to get this to work on another model other than the XT1526!
So you have the Moto E Gen 2. You may have even got this phone specifically to play the game that's sweeping the world, 'Pokemon Go'. You felt great having installed the APK like a true hacker, you went to play and......oh no. What's this? The phone takes ages to boot up? Restarts all the time while trying to log into your account? Or you FINALLY get far enough into the load that the game starts (or gets close to it) and the phone gets soo hot in your hands it's unbearable and the game begins to **** out? Perhaps it runs terribly from the get go?!
This. Guide. is. For. You.
This guide will help you to set up your Moto E Gen 2 to run perfectly with the game! It will also cause your phone to run almost 3x faster, and have the battery last almost 2.5x longer! I would recommend this guide to ANY person using the Moto E. I have NOT tested this guide with the Gen 1 or any other phone.
I do not take ANY responsibility if your phone ****s out on you in any way, shape or form. Messing with your phone's system like this can ALWAYS cause issues if you don't take your time and know a bit of what you are doing. Or, if you are new to this and daring, I have constructed this guide to be extremely easy to follow. As long as you follow step by step, you should be goldeen...erm...golden! If not, it's not on me. Your fault !
If you encounter a step you have previously done, go to the next one! This guide is step-by-step for someone with a stock Moto E (2015)!
Step One: Unlock The Bootloader
So the first thing we need to do on this journey is unlock our bootloader!
1. Back up ALL of your data! Do it. Or if this fails, you will be SOL.
2. Download the Android SDK or get the Minimal Version (this is what I did)
3. When you install the SDK, install it to your desktop (during installation it will ask you for location. Make a new folder on your desktop called SDK and install it there for easy access).
3. You will want to install the drivers for your phone so you don't have problems connecting from your computer to your phone! Download them HERE.
4. Now we need to get into fastboot. To achieve this there are a few things we need to do.
-With your device powered on, go to your Settings->About Phone and click on the 'Build Number' 7 times to enable Developer mode!
-Go into your settings->developer options and enable 'USB Debugging'
-While in Developer Options, make sure 'OEM unlocking' is ENABLED.
-Open the directory on your desktop where you installed ADB. You should see some programs such as 'fastboot' and 'adb' in there. Should NOT be an empty folder containing another folder!
5. Once you are in the directory of your ADB on your computer, and you have done all steps above, hold down the SHIFT KEY and RIGHT CLICK inside the ADB folder containing your 'fastboot' and 'adb' programs. Choose the option that says 'Open Command Window Here'.
6. Once the command window opens, connect your phone (while powered on) to your PC.
7. In the command window, enter the following command to make sure your device is connected: 'fastboot devices' Now, enter the following command: 'fastboot reboot bootloader'
8. When your phone restarts, you will be in the bootloader screen. Once here, enter the following string into your command window: 'fastboot oem get_unlock_data'
9. You will get a nice long string of text. Copy it by right clicking on it->Mark->then mark the string of text by holding the shift key. Ctrl+C to copy it.
10. Open a Notepad and copy the string into it by pressing Ctrl+V. Make the string of text ALL ONE LINE by deleting the spaces.
11. Head over to the Motorola site HERE and log in using your google+ account.
12. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and in step 6 paste your string code from your notepad (step 10) into the blank box. Click on the 'Can My Device Be Unlocked' link. There should be a new button that comes up that says 'Request Unlock Key'. You will be emailed your unlock key after clicking the 'I Agree' prompt!
13. Go into your email, and open up the new one that contains your unlock key. Copy the 20 character string that is your unlock key.
14. Back in your command window, enter the following command again: 'fastboot devices' to ensure your device is still connected. Your device should STILL be in your bootloader screen. If so, and you see your device in the command prompt, enter the following command: 'fastboot oem unlock YOUR_UNLOCK_CODE'
15. After a while, you should get a 'Bootloader Unlocked' notification on your phone.
If so, you're done with this step! On to the next one . KEEP YOUR CMD WINDOW OPEN FOR ADB
Step Two: Rooting Your Phone and Installing TWRP
1. Turn your phone back on like normal. Connect your phone to the computer so you can see into the storage (should be under My Computer->Your Device).
2. Download the following files. TWRP Recovery and SuperSU.
3.Take your 'recovery.img' and move it to the folder with your ADB and Fastboot (on your desktop). Make SURE it is in the same folder with the adb and fastboot programs and is named 'recovery.img'.
4. Take your 'SuperSu' zip file you downloaded (DON'T UNZIP IT) and move it to your phones SD card (preferred) or Internal Storage.
5. Once your recovery image is in the ADB folder and the SuperSU zip file is on your phone's storage, type the following command: 'adb reboot bootloader'
6. Your phone will reboot into the, now familiar, bootloader screen! For this tutorial, we are actually going to flash TWRP onto the phone so it is the phone's default recovery program. To do this, while in the bootloader screen on your phone, type the following command into your command console on your computer: 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
7. Once it is done and successful, enter the following command into your CMD console to make sure TWRP in installed on your phone: 'fastboot reboot bootloader'. On your phone, use the Volume+ and Volume- keys to navigate to the 'Recovery' option. Press the Power key when it is highlighted!
8. Once you are in your TWRP, press the 'install' button. Navigate to the storage folder on your phone that contains the SuperSU zip file you moved from your computer onto your phone in step #4. When you see it, click on it and use the slider to flash it onto your phone. Once it is done, (as you should ALWAYS do after a flash), click the 'Wipe cache/dalvik' button and do the 'Swipe to Wipe'. Once done, click the 'Reboot System' button!
Step Three: Now your phone is rooted and has TWRP installed! It is time we install Cyanogenmod CM13!
1. Go HERE and download the 'Latest Nightly' rom at the top of the page. It will download a .zip file to your computer. Then go HERE, select ARM->6.0->Stock and hit the green download button (it's pretty big). Once both are downloaded, boot up your phone (if not already done) and connect it to your computer. Move both these .zip files to your phone's SD card (recommended) or internal storage.
2. Boot into recovery after the transfer is complete by holding the Power+Volume Down buttons. When the screen turns black, let go of the power button and continue to hold Volume Down.
3. Once in the bootloader, use the Volume+/Volume- buttons to navigate to the Recovery option. Hit the power button when it is selected.
4. Once in TWRP recovery go to install. Navigate to where you just transferred the two .zip files you just downloaded ONLY TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE THERE ALONG WITH THE SUPERSU .zip FILE YOU DOWNLOADED EARLIER. If it isn't, figure out why and correct it! If it is, continue (DO NOT INSTALL EITHER LOL)
5. Go to the 'Wipe' option on the homescreen of TWRP. REMEMBER TO HAVE BACKED UP ALL YOUR DATA BY THIS POINT. Move the slider to complete the wipe.
6. NOW we can install the rom! Go back to 'Install' on the homescreen of TWRP. Navigate back to the .zip file of the Nightly Build rom again (NOT THE GAPPS), and select it! Once selected, move the slider to flash Cyanogenmod CM13 to your phone. WE WILL NOT BE INSTALLING THE GAPPS YET. YOU WILL FIND OUT WHY SHORTLY.
7. Once it is done, hit the 'Wipe cache/dalvik' button. Once completed, go ahead and reboot the system! The first boot will take awhile to set everything up. Have patience!
8. Once everything installs, you will be at the setup screen. As you go through the setup screen, something weird will eventually happen...you won't be able to hit the 'Next Button'. The only thing that will happen is when you hit 'next' your phone will bring the system tray down from the top. It took me AGES to figure this out people...but NOT installing the GAPPS at the start is literally the only way to get past this (with GAPPS installed, it takes too long to proceed through setup and you will keep getting killed by the drop down screen). Get through it in step 9!
9. Once you get to the point in setup that the dropscreen comes down, position your right thumb so its hovering above the 'Next Button' and DON'T MOVE IT. Using your left hand, hold the power button until you see an option to 'Restart' the phone. Do it. And from the moment your phone restarts, RAPID TAP (and I mean it, tap as fast as your thumb will allow you) WITH YOUR RIGHT THUMB WHERE THE 'NEXT' BUTTON WILL BE. Do NOT stop until you have successfully got through the setup process and are on the android's home screen! At this point, you MAY have an issue hitting the middle gray button at the bottom of your phone (next to messages and chrome icons) without it bringing down the stupid drop screen. To fix this, once again position your thumb on the gray button that sends you to your apps and hover it there. Restart the phone again, and rapid tap where this gray button will appear upon boot. Once booted and you have successfully clicked the button, the error goes away! You can navigate your phone normally and reset it without the problem coming back! (if it does, simply repeat this past step to get rid of it).
10. NOW we can reboot back into the bootloader by holding the Power/Volume- keys. Once in the bootloader, navigate with the Volume+/Volume- keys to the recovery option, and hit the power button to boot up TWRP.
11. Once in TWRP, click the 'install' button. Navigate to where your GAPPS .zip file is (the one you just downloaded along with the nightly rom), click on it, and move the slider to flash it. Once it finishes, make sure to wipe the Cache/Dalvik. Do not reboot yet!
12. Navigate back to the 'Install' button of TWRP, and find your SuperSU .zip you installed earlier. Install it again for safe measures and wipe the Cache/Dalvik once it is done!
13. Boom. Restart the phone and you now have working CM13 6.0 on your Moto E 2015 Device! Now the moment you have all been waiting for, POKEMON GO !
Step 4: How to make Pokemon Go run GREAT
1. Once booted up, go to your system->about phone. Click on the 'Build Number' 7 times to unlock developer mode.
2. Go to your system->Developer options and make the following changes
-Advanced Reboot->ON
-Root Access->APPS and ADB
-Select USB Configuration->MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
-Window Animation Scale-> changed to 0.5x
-Transition Animation Scale-> changed to 0.5x
-Animator Duration Scale-> changed to 0.5x
-Don't Keep Activities-> Turn ON
-Background Processes limit-> Change to 'At most 1 process'
3. Now, head to your system->Apps settings. Force Stop and Disable the following (unless you actually use it...)
-Cloud Print
-Docs
-Drive
-Fit
-Gmail (unless you use it, using chrome browser to access it is better option to keep phone running fast)
-Google Play Books
-Google Play Games
-Google Play Movies & Tv
-Google Play Music
-Google Play Newsstand
-Google+
-Hangouts
-Keep
-News & Weather
-Screen Recorder
-Sheets
-Slides
-Youtube
4. Go to your settings->security and enable 'Unknown Sources'
5. Go to settings->memory and hit 'Apps Started on Boot' and make the following changes
-Photos: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Keep: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Hangouts: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Camera: deselect 'keep awake'
-Gmail: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Exchange Services: deselect 'start at boot'
-Media Storage: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Download Manager: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-CM Updater: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Talk Back: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-YouTube: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Google Play Movies & TV: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Fit: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Google Play Music: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
6. Reboot the system! (hit the power button and hit reboot->reboot)
7. Go into the google play store, and login using your normal account settings.
8. Once logged in, download 'Kernel Adiutor (ROOT)' and open it up. Allow it to use root access (screen will pop up be looking for it).
9. Once opened, hit the tray button to the left of 'Kernel Information' (the three lines) and go to CPU. Slide the 'Apply On Boot' bar to the right to enable. Set your 'CPU Maximum Frequency' to '1209MHz' and 'CPU Minimum Frequency' to '400MHz'. Then, change the CPU Governor to 'Performance'.
10. Now that your phone is running faster than ever, go to chrome on your phone and google search 'Pokemon Go APK'. I used the 'APKPURE Pokemon Go APK 0.31.0' from m.apkpure.com. Your phone might glitch a tiny bit (it did for me the first time) and do a soft reboot. It's fine! Re-open chrome and hit the 'Download APK 59.9MB) bar beneath 'Verification Passed' and it will start downloading. Once it is done, open your 'File Manager' and go to the 'Internal Storage' then go to 'Download'. Click on the 'Pokemon Go' icon and allow it to install!
11. Start up the app, and MAKE SURE you only have ONE google email on the device. Let the game load, and set everything normally. When it asks you to login (if you use the google account one) right after you hit the google account, click on the screen in the middle rapidly. It SHOULD keep the game from re-setting. If the game does reset, don't fret. Restart it and try again. Once you get past this point? You phone should be running the game 2x if not 3x better than before! The final step is once the game is loaded, click on your pokeball icon and go to settings. Turn on battery saver mode!
Boom Bada Bing! Your phone should not only load the game ridiculously fast now, your battery life will be extended 2x-5x and the game will run at a steady rate keeping your CPU cooler than ever before!
This guide is compiled based on the struggles I faced getting the game to work properly. I got the phone from my wife while I wait and wait and wait for Pokemon Go to POSSIBLY come to my Windows Phone 1020 lol. When she gave it to me, it ran terribly and would overheat after 20 minutes of play in the sun. These are the ways I got the phone to run soo smoothly that now she ALMOST wants the phone back haha!
Any errors you see? Any fixes not mentioned? Give some feedback in the comments below!
Any reason for using stock gapps? You seem to disable most of the gapps anyway so perhaps it may be good to just go with nano or pico?
I put it in there in case someone wanted to use one of the stock gapps in the future.
Dude.... I already have CM 14 since a month....and I simply downloaded the app and followed the steps as you said..... Pokemon Go's still not working
RayShah_N said:
Dude.... I already have CM 14 since a month....and I simply downloaded the app and followed the steps as you said..... Pokemon Go's still not working
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What error are you getting?
shaktiman01 said:
What error are you getting?
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Unable to authenticate. Please try again
RayShah_N said:
Unable to authenticate. Please try again
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That's due to Pokemon go now don't run on rooted phones.
For this you have to delete su files from following directory :
/System/bin
/System/xbin
Give it a try.... But you'll lose root access
Good evening all.. Just looking for some help if possible. I absolutely love Remix OS and I am really enjoying it so far. I have a dell inspirion 3000 11 inch 2 in 1 laptop. Everything works like a champ and its super smooth. I've installed to my hard drive with a window 10 dual boot. My issue is this: It will randomly just freeze, no matter what I am doing. browsing the web, looking at settings, watching a video, etc. It just freezes and then i have to hold the power button down to reboot. (is there a shortcut key or something to try to kill a task or is the power button the only option?) does anyone else have this issue? I've tried the latest update and that seemed to make it worse, so i downgraded but it still happens from time to time.
Any help or advice would be wonderful.
If you're using a Nvidia GPU, it's most probably a nouveau driver issue that will be fixed in the next kernel update.. Most probably in the next 1-2 updates.
@Dieseltown it's hard to say what causes the freeze, but we can try to find out:
1. You can go to Settings > Experimental Features > Enable ALT-F1 terminal console
2. When the freeze happens, press ALT-F1.
If it successfully switches to console then go to step 3. if not go to step 6.
3. Enter
Code:
logcat
and take a picture showing the output (it will take some time before it reaches the end of the log)
Instead of that you can press CTRL+C to terminate logcat and then request the logcat to be saved in a file by entering:
Code:
logcat > /sdcard/logcat.txt
Wait some time - 1 minute should be enough. Then press CTRL-C again.
4. Enter reboot -p (not just reboot because this tends to fail more).
5. Start the PC again go to your personal data directory and send us the logcat.
6. If the above isn't possible, then do step 3. right after bootup, but only do the save to file part. Don't press ctrl-c after requesting logcat file - press ALT-F7 instead to switch back to GUI and use your device until it freezes. The logcat will be saved through all device uptime.
Then reboot and get the logcat file uploaded.
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@Dieseltown it's hard to say what causes the freeze, but we can try to find out:
1. You can go to Settings > Experimental Features > Enable ALT-F1 terminal console
2. When the freeze happens, press ALT-F1.
If it successfully switches to console then go to step 3. if not go to step 6.
3. Enter
Code:
logcat
and take a picture showing the output (it will take some time before it reaches the end of the log)
Instead of that you can press CTRL+C to terminate logcat and then request the logcat to be saved in a file by entering:
Code:
logcat > /sdcard/logcat.txt
Wait some time - 1 minute should be enough. Then press CTRL-C again.
4. Enter reboot -p (not just reboot because this tends to fail more).
5. Start the PC again go to your personal data directory and send us the logcat.
6. If the above isn't possible, then do step 3. right after bootup, but only do the save to file part. Don't press ctrl-c after requesting logcat file - press ALT-F7 instead to switch back to GUI and use your device until it freezes. The logcat will be saved through all device uptime.
Then reboot and get the logcat file uploaded.
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I had the freezing issue (because of nouveau) before and the problem is that all the system freezes that ALT+F1 doesn't work anymore
@modaifallah please read my signature
Back to the thread: His GPU is intel.
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Thanks for your help so far.. I actually reinstalled the newest, from the torrent instead of OTA. No issues as of yet, but will try your guide when and if I do, then will follow up.
Downgrade to Remix OS 3.0.102 and freezing problem is gone, and az screen recorder is working fine to. Gpu driver on latest mesa Remix OS is buggy
Hi everyone!
First, I hope I am in the correct section to post this. I'm not a developer, I just want to share what the ultimate solution was for me. This process worked great for my Xiaomi Mi 9 (cepheus) with MIUI on Android 11. NO ROOT REQUIRED.
► HOW TO USE GESTURE NAVIGATION WITH THIRD-PARTY LAUNCHERS IN ANDROID 11 ◄
1. First it is important to have one of the apps:
- Infinity Gestures
- Fluid Navigation Gestures (I chose the Pro version)
2. Reboot your phone in recovery mode.
3. If you use:
- Orange Fox: You go to MENU > MOUNT and check the boxes for CACHE, SYSTEM, DATA.
- TWRP: You go to MOUNT and check only the boxes for CACHE, SYSTEM, DATA.
In both cases the ENABLE MTP option is activated, check it just in case.
4. Use MinimalADB & Fastboot or if you want, Platformtools to open a command console.
5. You write without quotes "adb devices", you hit ENTER and you wait for it to detect your phone.
6. Without quotes, put the command "adb pull /system/build.prop" and hit ENTER.
7. In the MinimalADB or Platformtools folder you will now see a file with an unknown extension called "build.prop". You give it RIGHT CLICK > EDIT or RIGHT CLICK > OPEN WITH > NOTEBOOK (or any other editor of your choice).
8. You go to the end of the file and ADD without the quotes a last line that says "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1"
9. SAVE the changes and CLOSE the editor. You return to the command console.
10. In the command console you write without quotes "adb push build.prop /system/" and press ENTER.
11. Now you have to reboot your phone. Once it starts you will see that you no longer have the navigation bar (buttons).
12. You open the gesture app that you have downloaded, you block it so that the task is not deleted (apply the padlock), you grant the app all the permissions it asks for. In addition, you must go to APP INFORMATION > BATTERY SAVER and there choose the first option "NO RESTRICTIONS" as well as see that the AUTOMATIC START option is ACTIVATED.
NOTE: This point applies to MIUI, in the AOSP it is not necessary.
13. Enjoy gesture navigation with third-party launchers on MIUI and space on the keyboard for AOSPs.
►►► THE EASIEST METHOD (SIMPLIFIED) ◄◄◄
A big thanks to the developer Poney70 from the Xiaomi.eu team for reading the tutorial and taking the time to make this ZIP file.
1. First it is important to have one of the apps installed:
- Infinity Gestures
- Fluid Navigation Gestures (I chose the Pro version)
2. Reboot your phone in recovery mode.
3. Flash THIS ZIP in TWRP or Orange Fox.
NOTE: Flashing it again will reverse the change.
4. Reboot your phone.
5. Open the gesture app that you have downloaded, you block it so that the task is not deleted (apply the padlock), you grant the app all the permissions it asks for. In addition, you must go to APP INFORMATION > BATTERY SAVER and there choose the first option "NO RESTRICTIONS" as well as see that the AUTOMATIC START option is ACTIVATED.
NOTE: This point applies to MIUI, in the AOSP it is not necessary.
6. Enjoy gesture navigation with third-party launchers on MIUI and space on the keyboard for AOSPs.
Thank you so much. I was searching for this kind of tweak.
ammaralidj said:
Thank you so much. I was searching for this kind of tweak.
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You're welcome. A pleasure for me to share this with others.
i have this error message:"failed to copy 'build.prop' to '/system//build.prop': write failed: No space left on device". Any fix? The zip doesn't work. I'm not on stock miui.
xBinyWolf said:
i have this error message:"failed to copy 'build.prop' to '/system//build.prop': write failed: No space left on device". Any fix? The zip doesn't work. I'm not on stock miui.
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It should be well known that for A11 SAR (System As Root) is read-only and no rooting 'help' here
Open /vendor/etc/fstab.* file-system table and analyze the lines for / or /system - if you find ro it means read-only
That's why Magisk provides Systemless changes mechanism
E.g., for AdAway you have to enable Systemless hosrs bcs it cannot write directly to /ysyrem/etc/hosts
Similarly for your props. Use e g . Magisk module Magisk Hide Props Config - it has options to edit custom props of your choice
Do you think this can be done in a12? I've already rooted my phone.
warhead1721972 said:
Do you think this can be done in a12? I've already rooted my phone.
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Of course. Many times I used it in the AOSP with A12. Currently, I have also tested it on A12 + MIUI 13 on a Poco (Xaga).
AJSRO said:
Hi everyone!
First, I hope I am in the correct section to post this. I'm not a developer, I just want to share what the ultimate solution was for me. This process worked great for my Xiaomi Mi 9 (cepheus) with MIUI on Android 11. NO ROOT REQUIRED.
► HOW TO USE GESTURE NAVIGATION WITH THIRD-PARTY LAUNCHERS IN ANDROID 11 ◄
1. First it is important to have one of the apps:
- Infinity Gestures
- Fluid Navigation Gestures (I chose the Pro version)
2. Reboot your phone in recovery mode.
3. If you use:
- Orange Fox: You go to MENU > MOUNT and check the boxes for CACHE, SYSTEM, DATA.
- TWRP: You go to MOUNT and check only the boxes for CACHE, SYSTEM, DATA.
In both cases the ENABLE MTP option is activated, check it just in case.
4. Use MinimalADB & Fastboot or if you want, Platformtools to open a command console.
5. You write without quotes "adb devices", you hit ENTER and you wait for it to detect your phone.
6. Without quotes, put the command "adb pull /system/build.prop" and hit ENTER.
7. In the MinimalADB or Platformtools folder you will now see a file with an unknown extension called "build.prop". You give it RIGHT CLICK > EDIT or RIGHT CLICK > OPEN WITH > NOTEBOOK (or any other editor of your choice).
8. You go to the end of the file and ADD without the quotes a last line that says "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1"
9. SAVE the changes and CLOSE the editor. You return to the command console.
10. In the command console you write without quotes "adb push build.prop /system/" and press ENTER.
11. Now you have to reboot your phone. Once it starts you will see that you no longer have the navigation bar (buttons).
12. You open the gesture app that you have downloaded, you block it so that the task is not deleted (apply the padlock), you grant the app all the permissions it asks for. In addition, you must go to APP INFORMATION > BATTERY SAVER and there choose the first option "NO RESTRICTIONS" as well as see that the AUTOMATIC START option is ACTIVATED.
NOTE: This point applies to MIUI, in the AOSP it is not necessary.
13. Enjoy gesture navigation with third-party launchers on MIUI and space on the keyboard for AOSPs.
►►► THE EASIEST METHOD (SIMPLIFIED) ◄◄◄
A big thanks to the developer Poney70 from the Xiaomi.eu team for reading the tutorial and taking the time to make this ZIP file.
1. First it is important to have one of the apps installed:
- Infinity Gestures
- Fluid Navigation Gestures (I chose the Pro version)
2. Reboot your phone in recovery mode.
3. Flash THIS ZIP in TWRP or Orange Fox.
NOTE: Flashing it again will reverse the change.
4. Reboot your phone.
5. Open the gesture app that you have downloaded, you block it so that the task is not deleted (apply the padlock), you grant the app all the permissions it asks for. In addition, you must go to APP INFORMATION > BATTERY SAVER and there choose the first option "NO RESTRICTIONS" as well as see that the AUTOMATIC START option is ACTIVATED.
NOTE: This point applies to MIUI, in the AOSP it is not necessary.
6. Enjoy gesture navigation with third-party launchers on MIUI and space on the keyboard for AOSPs.
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hi. i tried your tutorial. i used flasable zip. but my navbar still there, it not hidden. any solution ?
my device poco m4 pro 4g( Fleur) + 13.0.10 Global rom rooted Android 11 + Miui 13
The govt. in my state has been distributing free phones and tablets recently. But there is a catch, it's loaded with work policies. There is an app running 24/7 in background all the time. You cannot change the wallpaper, and they can snoop on your personal data anytime. And it's all because of KNOX!
Note that this guide requires root. It was possible without root but Android 13 has made it nearly impossible to do it to this point that it's easier to root it.
Prerequisites:
- Root access. This guide is to be followed after you reach the welcome screen. In case you didn't and you have set it up, then you'll have to flash stock firmware then flash patched boot.tar again because factory reset is disabled as part of the work policies.
- This guide assumes that you are on the latest firmware.
- Magisk APK and Termux APK already downloaded and stored in USB drive and it's connected or in SD card but not in internal storage.
Guide:If you are connected to the internet with mobile data (sim card) then continue. If you aren't then just go 2 steps to the wifi screen in the Android setup, put in your password and then immediately press the back button. If you wait then it will continue automatically. You only need to be connected if you didn't download the APKs before. If you did then it's not required to be connected to the internet!
1. At the welcome screen tap on "accessibility".
2. Toggle "Assistant menu".
3. Tap on the menu.
4. Swipe until you find the "menu settings" option and tap on it.
5. Keep pressing the back arrow on the top left until the main accessibility window shows up.
6. Tap on "recommended for you".
7. Tap on "go to modes and routines".
- If you downloaded the APKs as stated beforehand:
8. Create a new routine, set it to execute manually and select the files app.
9. Execute it and the files app will open, allow it to access files.
10. Tap on SD card and install Magisk APK first and then Termux APK and then open Termux when it prompts so.
- If you didn't do so:
11. Create a new routine and do the same as before but set it to open chrome.
12. Go to https://hyperio546.github.io/knox-bypass-samsung/.
13. Click on Termux and download the APK.
14. Click on Magisk and download the APK.
(If you are worried about the safety then check the markdown source, it's linked to their original GitHub repos.)
15. Install in the same order as specified in rule no. 10.
16. Open Termux and type
Code:
su
17. Grant it superuser access from the popup.
18. Type this command and press enter
Code:
pm uninstall -k –user 0 com.sec.enterprise.knox.cloudmdm.smdms
19. Type exit, and then type exit again.
20. Keep pressing back button in the bottom left until it gets to "Welcome!" again.
21. Setup your device like normal.
22. You have *your* device back!
Optional:
If you want to remove the assistant menu then just repeat step 4 and then toggle it off.
Thank You so Much for this Guide