Hi
I have added 2 account in Email application:
1) Gmail : using auto config method
2) Hotmail: using exchange
Inbox check frequency for both accounts is "Never"
I want to know why the "Exchange Services" keeps on running all the time when inbox check frequency is "Never"....is there any way to stop this service without removing these accounts? Or is there any application which can be used and doesn't keeps on running all the time??
I am on CM10 FXP146, Sony LWW
Thanks,
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Are you root?
If so it is, see if exchange is among startup apps (propbably yes) and disable it.
No root? No party.
Hmmm....you can use system cleanup or autorun manager (downloaded from play store) to disable autorun (activities) any apps on you phone....
System cleanup is free but autorun manager need pro keys to use all features...
What good about autorun manager is it can disable a lot of activity such as removing unwanted widgets from appearing on widgets list....
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Yes, I have root access, but I don't know how to disable startup app...plz advice.
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since I have root access is it possible to disable startup app without installing 3rd party software, bcoz these 3rd party apps keeps running all the time and uses lot of RAM.
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dexter1123 said:
since I have root access is it possible to disable startup app without installing 3rd party software, bcoz these 3rd party apps keeps running all the time and uses lot of RAM.
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Hmmm....no...you need 3rd party apps to disable autorun in any apps (unless you are running on custom rom like MiUi that have built in appcontrol that can disable autorun apps)...like i said before, use system cleanup (free download) to disable autorun apps....
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Hmmm....no...you need 3rd party apps to disable autorun in any apps (unless you are running on custom rom like MiUi that have built in appcontrol that can disable autorun apps)...like i said before, use system cleanup (free download) to disable autorun apps....
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Thanks will try system cleanup
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Hmmm....no...you need 3rd party apps to disable autorun in any apps (unless you are running on custom rom like MiUi that have built in appcontrol that can disable autorun apps)...like i said before, use system cleanup (free download) to disable autorun apps....
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I tried system cleanup and it seems to be working fine, but I am not able to disable Google Play from auto starting, even though I disable it, it gets enabled automatically.
I want to disable it from auto running as it uses 10mb of RAM all the time.
I can check Google Apps updates by manually running Play Store app.
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Hmmm....i don't recommend you to disable google play store...just let it be cause if you disable it then you wont know if there is apps update on the store....
But if you still wanna try, you can disable all activities and disable all autorun from google play store....
After disabling it, reboot the phone...
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Hmmm....i don't recommend you to disable google play store...just let it be cause if you disable it then you wont know if there is apps update on the store....
But if you still wanna try, you can disable all activities and disable all autorun from google play store....
After disabling it, reboot the phone...
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I disabled all Play Store activities, but "BootCompletedReceiver" gets activated automatically don't known why, is there any solution for this
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I cannot for the life of me kill Google maps. It will start right back up. I have it turned off completely with autostarts and with Gemini app manager.
Can go into expert mode with Gemini app manager, kill it, refresh the list, and it will be running again.
I haven't used maps in two days
EDIT: I want maps to run only when I tell it to. So no freezing or disabling.
This is why I want it to stop:
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Disable from settings - apps - maps - disable
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or turn off gps... thats the only times maps tries anything, otherwise it just wakes up the phone to check for gps which ends up being only like 0.3% battery eating
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My maps is usually always running, but never uses any battery. Like others said make sure you have GPS off, and if you keep trying to kill it, it will only automatically relaunch which will consume battery. If you don't like it, freeze the app, thats about the only this.
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Need app to work, but only when I say so
wdkingery said:
I cannot for the life of me kill Google maps. It will start right back up. I have it turned off completely with autostarts and with Gemini app manager.
Can go into expert mode with Gemini app manager, kill it, refresh the list, and it will be running again.
I haven't used maps in two days
EDIT: I want maps to run only when I tell it to. So no freezing or disabling.
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This app is started by a number of intents and receivers. Disabling them will stop it from starting but may also disable features.
You can turn off gps use for location. It will be less accurate but still work using other things like wifi.
Use something like ROM Toolbox, go to app manager and long press maps. Select advanced freeze. Among the many choices look for those containing the word "latitude" or "friends". Uncheck them. Maps should continue to work if you did it right BUT the Latitude & Friends services will probably not work.
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Remove Google Maps from any app killer you are using and restart your device. Is it still consuming that much battery power?
Other than freezing it, apps are free to open as they please on Android, something I've never been a fan of.
A simple "kill" will not work...you need to "force stop" it. Settings...Apps...Maps...Force Stop. If you have all autostarts disabled, it won't come back until you open it.
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If you have all autostarts disabled, it won't come back until you open it.
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This was true for about a week.
Then it's like autostarts is just not enough.. It still boots on its own. The photo includes autostarts and Gemini app manager both having it completely disabled
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Freeze it via titanium easy
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No, I don't wanna unfreeze it every time I wanna use it
This is a method by using greenify to help you identify and put the bad behaving apps into hibernation when you are not using them, stop them from battery leeching, memory hogging and stealthy running, in an elegant and unique way! They could do nothing without your explicit launch, while still have full functionality when running in foreground.
Combination of greenify and xposed function as prevent the apps from awake when your phone is in deep sleep mode. For apps like whatapps and viber, this method can set to hibernation mode so that phone more battery friendly. However, when there is a message, it still will give notification. Of course, it will delay few second.
Before you try this, remember that if you brick your phone, i WILL NOT responsible. However, i tried in note 2, galaxy wonder, nexus 7 GSM and galaxy s2 i9100g and all worked perfectly. Please DO NOT greenify alarm clock apps, instant messaging apps unless you never rely on them. Please be sure to verify the impact of greenified apps on which you heavily relies.
How to do this:
1. Download Xposed Installer.apk from http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk . thanks to @rovo from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
2. install Xposed Installer.apk and open Xposed installer choose framework, click install/update. after it, reboot your phone!
3. Download and install Greenify_v1.95beta7 and Greenify (Donation)_2.1.. I know that greenify donation version is paid version. there is method to crack it but of course i cant share here. it is better to buy it to support the developer.
4. Open Xposed Installer and choose modules. you will see greenify, tick it and reboot your phone again..
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5. After reboot, open greenify and click menu button and you will see experimental features.
6. This is what you will see. Tick the 2nd (most important). You can try tick other also.
7. Finally and also last step, greenify the apps that you seldom use. Basically, apps like line, viber or whatapps which you seldom use it, you can greenify it. However, for the apps that you frequently use it, greenify it will only cause delay when opening it. So, think before you choose the apps to be greenify.
However, Not all apps use GCM as push mechanism, some apps create their own TCP connection for push in background service, thus can't benefit from this patch.
CAUTION: it is not work in all of the rom. For example, it does not work in miui.
This is the source for greenify apps.
Great tutorial, thnx.
Should we start discussion on what sys app can be greenified without any impact on phone functionality ?
It's probably worth adding xposed boot manager and receiver stop as well for ultimate battery life
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Great tutorial, thnx.
Should we start discussion on what sys app can be greenified without any impact on phone functionality ?
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Basically i just greenify apps like bbm, viber, line, fb messenger, clean master, go backup.. i didnt greenify many due to some of the apps i frequently use it..
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It's probably worth adding xposed boot manager and receiver stop as well for ultimate battery life
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i didnt try that two yet.. maybe you can try it and let us know how is the result
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i didnt try that two yet.. maybe you can try it and let us know how is the result
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Im already using them. Only issue is some apps need certain receiver's to work properly eg widgets so it's trial an error a little bit with reciver stop
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Hi guys,
probably most of you want more speed always. Plus, this is good for your battery.
This is my list of disabled apps and services.
So lets start.
Requierements:
1. Rooted device
2. Titanium backup / Disable services / System app remover
3. always make backup
*Kitkat users can use this MOD
Options:
Freeze - this will freeze desired app/service but it will not remove it from phone. You will be always able to unfreeze it and use it
Uninstall - this option will completely remove desired app/service from your phone
Apps safe to freeze or remove:
Accessibility - that thing in settings that helps. After you disable it it will be visible in settings but you wont be able to access itAnswer Me - in controls feature when you have a incoming call and you bring phone to your ear and it answer it. Auto answer basicallyANT HAL Service - service to use various heart rate, fitness sensors and similar equipmentChrome - not using itDownloads - it is a app that shows all your downloads (do not mix up with Download manager)E-mail - i dont use stock mail app so it is safe to freezeEasyHome - app that simplifies your homescreen (big icons and so on)ELTest - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeFile manager - i am using 3rd party file managerGNSS Air test - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeGnss Test - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeGoolge Play Books - not usingGoogle Play Magazines - not usingGoogle Play Movies & TV - not usingGoogle Play Music - not usingGoogle+ - not usingGoogle Search - not using and it is safe to remove (that search bar will also be removed from homescreen)Google Text to Speech - never used this feature. I am always writingHome - its a LG Launcher. Install some 3rd party launcher before you freeze itHome theme - themeInternet - stock browserLG Backup - it is safe to freeze it if you never used itLG GNSS - safe to freeze itLG Health - I have 3rd party appLG Intelligent Agent - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeLG Keyboard - have 3rd party keyboard installed before you freeze itLG Keyboard black theme - safe to freezeLG SearchWidgetProvider - search widget, safe to freezeLGSetupWizard - once you setup your phone you dont need thisLGSmartCover - I am not using smart coverLive Wallpaper Picker - not using live wallsMaps - not using Google Maps[/B]QuickMemo+ - I am using 3rd party app for tasksQuickRemote - dont need itQuickset SDK - it controlls IR sensorSmart Notice - those cards under weather/time widgetSmart screen - never used this feature (phone follows if you are looking at him)Smart tips - dont need tipsT action - never used those actionsTags - dont need itTalkback - dont need it alsoVideo - I am using 3rd party playerVideo Trim - done need, never gonna trim my videosAll Verizon apps
*list is based on custom Lollipop ROM I am using. I will flash stock firmware to determine more bloatware and I will update the list
Credit:
@subworx - thank you on creating Aroma script for debloating
do you need the pro version of titanium backup? i tried doing it and had to download app quarantine.
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do you need the pro version of titanium backup? i tried doing it and had to download app quarantine.
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You need the pro version to freeze apps, you can still uninstall though.
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Have you tired the KitKat mod you posted?
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Have you tired the KitKat mod you posted?
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Yes.
Tried it on D855 variant and it worked well on Kitkat.
verizon voicemail
I had an issue with verizon voicemaill. When i froze it, it would not let me know when i have a new voicemail. Idk if others are having this problem.
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I had an issue with verizon voicemaill. When i froze it, it would not let me know when i have a new voicemail. Idk if others are having this problem.
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Thata normal mate.
You only freeze it if you dont use it.
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Thata normal mate.
You only freeze it if you dont use it.
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Yea I froze it and thats when I noticed. I freeze all the verizon bs first to make sure its not cause issues. Ill try again and see what happens.
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Hi guys,
probably most of you want more speed always. Plus, this is good for your battery.
This is my list of disabled apps and services.
So lets start.
Requierements:
1. Rooted device
2. Titanium backup / Disable services / System app remover
3. always make backup
*Kitkat users can use this MOD
Options:
Freeze - this will freeze desired app/service but it will not remove it from phone. You will be always able to unfreeze it and use it
Uninstall - this option will completely remove desired app/service from your phone
Apps safe to freeze or remove:
Accessibility - that thing in settings that helps. After you disable it it will be visible in settings but you wont be able to access itAnswer Me - in controls feature when you have a incoming call and you bring phone to your ear and it answer it. Auto answer basicallyANT HAL Service - service to use various heart rate, fitness sensors and similar equipmentChrome - not using itDownloads - it is a app that shows all your downloads (do not mix up with Download manager)E-mail - i dont use stock mail app so it is safe to freezeEasyHome - app that simplifies your homescreen (big icons and so on)ELTest - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeFile manager - i am using 3rd party file managerGNSS Air test - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeGnss Test - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeGoolge Play Books - not usingGoogle Play Magazines - not usingGoogle Play Movies & TV - not usingGoogle Play Music - not usingGoogle+ - not usingGoogle Search - not using and it is safe to remove (that search bar will also be removed from homescreen)Google Text to Speech - never used this feature. I am always writingHome - its a LG Launcher. Install some 3rd party launcher before you freeze itHome theme - themeInternet - stock browserLG Backup - it is safe to freeze it if you never used itLG GNSS - safe to freeze itLG Health - I have 3rd party appLG Intelligent Agent - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freezeLG Keyboard - have 3rd party keyboard installed before you freeze itLG Keyboard black theme - safe to freezeLG SearchWidgetProvider - search widget, safe to freezeLGSetupWizard - once you setup your phone you dont need thisLGSmartCover - I am not using smart coverLive Wallpaper Picker - not using live wallsMaps - not using Google Maps[/B]QuickMemo+ - I am using 3rd party app for tasksQuickRemote - dont need itQuickset SDK - it controlls IR sensorSmart Notice - those cards under weather/time widgetSmart screen - never used this feature (phone follows if you are looking at him)Smart tips - dont need tipsT action - never used those actionsTags - dont need itTalkback - dont need it alsoVideo - I am using 3rd party playerVideo Trim - done need, never gonna trim my videosAll Sprint apps
*list is based on custom Lollipop ROM I am using. I will flash stock firmware to determine more bloatware and I will update the list
Credit:
@subworx - thank you on creating Aroma script for debloating
You little angel you.
I've already froze most of these thanks to a little bit of google searching, but THANK YOU for providing descriptions. Much appreciation.
Just a FYI:
GNSS is GPS stuff.
Global Navigation Satellite System.
You don't use Google+ or Google search. ? I must ask, ...why use android?
Wow, also don't use the remote app (the ones in market are not nearly as user friendly as lg remote). Confused why you use Google/ndtoid at all.
Thanks for the info. I also was looking at which of the stock stuff i could freeze and uninstall but since i didnt know what half of them did I was afraid to do so. Your short description helps. Thanks again.
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You don't use Google+ or Google search. ? I must ask, ...why use android?
Wow, also don't use the remote app (the ones in market are not nearly as user friendly as lg remote). Confused why you use Google/ndtoid at all.
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Dont understand?
If I use Android I have to use Google+? Why? Could you please be kind and explain.
Google+ is really ****ty thing, plus, here almost no one use it.
Nope, dont need Google Search bar on my phone.
I use Gmail and Drive. That are all the Google products and apps I use.
Could you make a aroma for this? It seems to uninstall a lot of stuff needed by the system. Also I agree there is noooo need for google+ I have a android and have since gingerbread and I have never used google+. Don't get me wrong it's ok but lets be honest it is really bad, but that's just me I don't like any social media but instagram and vine. That's not true you don't need google plus to have a android on most devices it does not even come preinstalled and it is also one of the first apps people remove because of the amount of storage it takes up.
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Could you make a aroma for this? It seems to uninstall a lot of stuff needed by the system. Also I agree there is noooo need for google+ I have a android and have since gingerbread and I have never used google+. Don't get me wrong it's ok but lets be honest it is really bad, but that's just me I don't like any social media but instagram and vine. That's not true you don't need google plus to have a android on most devices it does not even come preinstalled and it is also one of the first apps people remove because of the amount of storage it takes up.
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We have a aroma alredy. @subworx made it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/themes-apps/multimod-improveg3-t2958376
Hello everyone,
I'm in the process of trying to use the phone less and less. Therefore, I do not care if WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Facebook and so on have any background activity.
Obviously, all those activities have been restricted. In the battery settings, I've noticed there's another option I can enable or disable: foreground activity.
I have a general understanding of what foreground means, but in this specific context I need some help. Can I disable this activity? I only want for those specific apps to check for notifications while I have them open. If I do disable foreground activity, the app won't connect at all?
I won't let any of those apps on my device. The were designed to be malware and data miners.
They are security risks.
If I can't logon and use a forum through the browser, I don't use it.
while I can, and probably will, stop using socials at all from my smartphone, I really can not do the same with Telegram and WhatsApp. I want to restrict these apps as much as possible, preferrably like they only work when I open them
Jerry69 said:
while I can, and probably will, stop using socials at all from my smartphone, I really can not do the same with Telegram and WhatsApp. I want to restrict these apps as much as possible, preferrably like they only work when I open them
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Best course of action, in my opinion.
You could disable them when not in use.
I do that with Google Play Services, and Playstore.
You can keep them from having internet access with Karma Firewall, freeware that uses almost no battery. It may tone down their battery usage too.
Lol, they can't lead me, I can't lead them... so they can get the hell out of my way
Use this setting change to block ads globally.
Works pretty good.
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Disable all notifications apk you don't need , from battery settings tick on "optimize"for all apk you don't need to be active , go to every apk info and untick "data utilization in background" and last resort in "developper settings " you have "limit apk activity in background " to minimum ( 4 apk) . These are the only methods system permit . If you root the phone there are plenty of apks which can stop booting or disable some parts of apks too much agressive . All Google apk boot with system and have a lot of subrutines involved in tracking your activity . Also you can disable all apk you don't need with adb fastboot cmds . It's a large subject too much time to discuss ...
Also under battery , apk activities you can see which apk used battery in percent ...
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Disable all notifications apk you don't need , from battery settings tick on "optimize"for all apk you don't need to be active , go to every apk info and untick "data utilization in background" and last resort in "developper settings " you have "limit apk activity in background " to minimum ( 4 apk) . These are the only methods system permit . If you root the phone there are plenty of apks which can stop booting or disable some parts of apks too much agressive . All Google apk boot with system and have a lot of subrutines involved in tracking your activity . Also you can disable all apk you don't need with adb fastboot cmds . It's a large subject too much time to discuss ...
Also under battery , apk activities you can see which apk used battery in percent ...
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What apps are good with root?
Some time ago when I used rooted phones , I appreciated :
- My.Android.Tools.Pro
- App Ops - Permission manager
- ROMToolbox Pro
- All-In-One Toolbox Cleaner
I'm afraid to use root due lot of problems like boot loop , freezed boot sequence , no OTA etc so I'm pleased till now only to disable apks I know from past , they are hungry battery . First APK is very interesting , you can see every apk how start , boot with system , tracking features , triggering wifi and data and so on .