Ever since I bought Sony I haven't been able to use apps like autostarts that detect the receivers for apps respawing. Rom toolbox doesn't work either. Why don't they work on Sony? Any other alternatives that do work? RAM management on Xperia U ICS is pathetic. I'd like to block apps from respawing.
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Rapier07 said:
Ever since I bought Sony I haven't been able to use apps like autostarts that detect the receivers for apps respawing. Rom toolbox doesn't work either. Why don't they work on Sony? Any other alternatives that do work? RAM management on Xperia U ICS is pathetic. I'd like to block apps from respawing.
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this may help.
Settings > Developer Options > [scroll to bottom] Background Process Limit.
Pvy.
That screws up the multitasking. I want to disable the receivers
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Anyone?
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Try System tuner pro.
Rapier07 said:
Ever since I bought Sony I haven't been able to use apps like autostarts that detect the receivers for apps respawing. Rom toolbox doesn't work either. Why don't they work on Sony? Any other alternatives that do work? RAM management on Xperia U ICS is pathetic. I'd like to block apps from respawing.
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Using a different one, it's Android Tuner. It works good to me :fingers-crossed:
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Hello,
Is there any way to stop android killing apps like swipepad, proximity sensor running? Any application or something? It can also be an app that automatically starts chosen apps
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I'd like to know too
I'd like help with this as well. There are a couple of apps (ADW EX for one) that I'd like to have priority when it comes to memory management and make sure they never get killed. I have searched a lot and so far have not found anything.
I am rooted if there is a way with root privileges.
hollywoodfrodo said:
I'd like help with this as well. There are a couple of apps (ADW EX for one) that I'd like to have priority when it comes to memory management and make sure they never get killed. I have searched a lot and so far have not found anything.
I am rooted if there is a way with root privileges.
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Yes would be great. The only way I found to keep the apps running in background is to free the RAM from even system apps. It gives extra 60MB of memory, however it doesn't solve the problem.
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Hy, I have an xperia s 0.73 firmware.
I dont know why, i have everytime opened new aplications in the task killer, and in settings (runing services), i close them, but in a few seconds ar opened again! Like musik player, email, office suite, liveware manager, etc .....
What can i do?
I use advanced task killer, but i think thats not ok to open aplications itselfs.
(Sorry for my english)
Theres a lot of programs built into the Sony that you cannot remove without gaining root access.
You can go to settings/applications/manage applications and the you can remove some of the programs but not all.
yes i know there are o lot of aplications, i dont want to remowe them, just to to someting, to the phone, to not open the aplications itself!!
Liveware will always work cuz its required for hadsets, speakers etc
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Are you new to Android? I had this same confusion when I first moved to Android.. Because it runs on a Linux basis it works differently..
2 things to consider.
1, Android will hold programmes in memory but in a suspended state, not using any resources until they are called for from the kernel.
2, with Linux based OS empty memory is wasted memory. (refer to point 1 above!)
Don't try to kill things that the phone need to have running in the background it will waste resources and battery!
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ies i'm new.
i used ios from three years ios
So i recommand to remove tjhe task killer?
If your device is rooted, you may try install apps like autostarts
Task killers are ok.. But you only need to use it to kill apps which are causing problems (usually just apps which you have installed rather than any preinstalled or system apps)
And generally a bad idea to use any auto kill apps.. Avoid that!
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You just have to live with that unless you are willing to root your phone then use titanium backup to freeze the app. My xps is less than a month old so I just let them be for now because I dont want to root it just yet. There is plenty of ram and does not affect the speed of the phone.
im_iceman said:
Task killers are ok.. But you only need to use it to kill apps which are causing problems (usually just apps which you have installed rather than any preinstalled or system apps)
And generally a bad idea to use any auto kill apps.. Avoid that!
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+1 to that. I only use a task killer to get problem apps out of memory sometimes. As a rule android is very good at managing memory.
These things will always start and it usually means the apps stay up quicker.
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Lord Takyon said:
+1 to that. I only use a task killer to get problem apps out of memory sometimes. As a rule android is very good at managing memory.
These things will always start and it usually means the apps stay up quicker.
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In addition to that, it doesn't take more or less battery power if the memory is full or empty.
Killing apps and starting them however does take battery power.
OK, THANKS!
I understand.
I thinking about, that open apps are influencing the battery life. But now its clear!
So no auto task killer.
Thanks again!
hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
ghost_j1 said:
hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
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You can try Greenify, but why would you want to disable Viber?
Imagine all your viber contacts disable it what use is to it?
ghost_j1 said:
hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
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Jb moonbreaker 3.5 can control your auto start in settings
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ChikeD said:
You can try Greenify, but why would you want to disable Viber?
Imagine all your viber contacts disable it what use is to it?
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I am using 3G traffic and i wont always to allow ppl to call me for nothing I have things to do except just talking
AndroidNoob69 said:
Jb moonbreaker 3.5 can control your auto start in settings
Tapatalk sig: I use DraStic to play pokemon.
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Thanks ill give try and reply to here if that works
ChikeD said:
You can try Greenify, but why would you want to disable Viber?
Imagine all your viber contacts disable it what use is to it?
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AndroidNoob69 said:
Jb moonbreaker 3.5 can control your auto start in settings
Tapatalk sig: I use DraStic to play pokemon.
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Greenify needs root privileges and I did not root my phone
and I did not find Jb moonbreaker at store
ghost_j1 said:
Greenify needs root privileges and I did not root my phone
and I did not find Jb moonbreaker at store
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Well any solution would need root access including AutoStarts.
JB Moonbreaker is custom ROM, can't be found in Google PlayStore.
What version is your firmware?
ChikeD said:
Well any solution would need root access including AutoStarts.
JB Moonbreaker is custom ROM, can't be found in Google PlayStore.
What version is your firmware?
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Uhh @ChikeD
my black v8.1 and white v9 settings have autostart and the JB MoonBreaker rom use that like my rom Honami Moonwalker
ChikeD said:
Well any solution would need root access including AutoStarts.
JB Moonbreaker is custom ROM, can't be found in Google PlayStore.
What version is your firmware?
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uh thanks but when I searched I found some apps that wrote next to its name (No root ) from the google store
but they just stopped the auto lunch at phone start app but not the auto start when events happen viber will be lunched :S
and here is an example and i wont to change my official ROM
ghost_j1 said:
uh thanks but when I searched I found some apps that wrote next to its name (No root ) from the google store
but they just stopped the auto lunch at phone start app but not the auto start when events happen viber will be lunched :S
and here is an example and i wont to change my official ROM
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If viber is nor srarted it won't start by no event as it needs to be running to get them, you can always exit viber after startup.
Did you check running apps and didn't see it there?
ChikeD said:
If viber is nor srarted it won't start by no event as it needs to be running to get them, you can always exit viber after startup.
Did you check running apps and didn't see it there?
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i know after exiting from viber like when i got sms the viber relaunched it self :S
and even if I stop it from the running apps
that what i excatly wanna stop
Try app quarantine. It stop the app that you want.
ghost_j1 said:
hi all
as u all know that even if i exist viber it will automatically launch when any event happens at the notification bar
so I just wanna know how to prevent viber auto launch or any other programs ?
btw while I am searching I found an apps called Autostarts which not free so if there is a manual way to do it since I just want to pervent viber from auto launch i tried some apps but they all fail to do it ?
any suggetion guys ?
thanks alot
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There is an app called mobwall that creat a vpn so you can stop internet connection for exemple on viber when ever you want
I use battery doctor which can forbid app autostart.........also es task manager US also preferable
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Pandemic said:
Uhh @ChikeD
my black v8.1 and white v9 settings have autostart and the JB MoonBreaker rom use that like my rom Honami Moonwalker
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I recommend Disable Service app(also needs root). It's way better than greeify in my opinion. U can disable/enable any services from any app at any time, doesn't matter if its system or installed app
basically app shows up running services in background, by disabling them they won t launch until you enable them.
Also be careful wich services u disable!
Ya disabling is the best idea
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How to make some app unkillable in android L? When I put my phone for a while, my social media app was killed. Hoe to make it to be unkillable?
verioananta said:
How to make some app unkillable in android L? When I put my phone for a while, my social media app was killed. Hoe to make it to be unkillable?
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Keep apps in ram is not a wise choice, since our device has only 1Gb ram. If you still want to try, since Xposed is still buggy, add to build.prop sys.keep_app_1=name.of.the.package
Change the 1 to a 2 if you want more apps in ram.
But I suggest to use an OOM tweaker and a swapfile.
Cafi96 said:
Keep apps in ram is not a wise choice, since our device has only 1Gb ram. If you still want to try, since Xposed is still buggy, add to build.prop sys.keep_app_1=name.of.the.package
Change the 1 to a 2 if you want more apps in ram.
But I suggest to use an OOM tweaker and a swapfile.
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It didnt work. My app still killed when i put my phone
i recently updated my meizu m2 to flyme 5.1.8.0G
it has a feature that it stop all the apps that are not being used every 3 minutes .
but the problem is dat i want some apps not to be cleaned like VPN apps that works in background, It had a option to whitelist apps , But it does not work , So please suggest me some solution or some other app that can control which apps to clean and which to keep.
I am also interested in know such kind of app.
ravishru1414 said:
i recently updated my meizu m2 to flyme 5.1.8.0G
it has a feature that it stop all the apps that are not being used every 3 minutes .
but the problem is dat i want some apps not to be cleaned like VPN apps that works in background, It had a option to whitelist apps , But it does not work , So please suggest me some solution or some other app that can control which apps to clean and which to keep.
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PulseMedicalApp said:
I am also interested in know such kind of app.
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Hello and welcome to XDA Q&A section of the Forum.
If you have the XPosed framework installed you can downlaod and install a module called "Greenify". It lets you force close apps after not using them and put them into a mode called "hibernation". This module also has a feature that lets you pick the apps you don't want hibernating.
Hope that solves your issue and hit "thanks" if I did
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Hello and welcome to XDA Q&A section of the Forum.
If you have the XPosed framework installed you can downlaod and install a module called "Greenify". It lets you force close apps after not using them and put them into a mode called "hibernation". This module also has a feature that lets you pick the apps you don't want hibernating.
Hope that solves your issue and hit "thanks" if I did
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But i think it requires root, and i dont want to void warranty.
And i installed greenify app but it only does hibernation , does nt has any option to prevent some apps from auto clearing
ravishru1414 said:
But i think it requires root, and i dont want to void warranty.
And i installed greenify app but it only does hibernation , does nt has any option to prevent some apps from auto clearing
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Hello again!
Well, I am sorry to hear that, I have now no clue how to fix it. Hopefully, you'll do it