When you get in developer menu on L9 (and other LG phones), you can see MLT menu. If you disable this MLT and reboot phone - you get some memory free (in my case - it's about 150Mb: with MLT enabled after boot phone has about 150Mb free memory, with MLT disabled - 300Mb).
Google doesn't known anything distinct about this app. Some folk guess what this is some spy/tracking app from LG. But anyway - couple of days without this MLT and I didn't noticed any changes in phone, except much more free memory and maybe some little lags absent.
Some one know anything about this?
You mean in the hidden service menu and not the developers options menu in settings.
Also I just tried it and I didn't gain any space. I guess results may vary
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settings>developers options>?
don't see it
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psychoace said:
You mean in the hidden service menu and not the developers options menu in settings.
Also I just tried it and I didn't gain any space. I guess results may vary
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are you referring to free ram or internal memory? not sure if op meant extra free ram or internal mem
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settings>developers options>?
don't see it
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are you referring to free ram or internal memory? not sure if op meant extra free ram or internal mem
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Yeah since he did say less lag he could mean ram. Good point. Also to get to this menu you have to dial 3845#*760# 760 needs to be replaced by the model number of your phone. The mlt sub menu is near the bottom
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Sorry for misunderstanding, I've mean Hidden menu (3845*#765# in dialer, 765 - your phone model number).
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are you referring to free ram or internal memory? not sure if op meant extra free ram or internal mem
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Free RAM of course
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Sorry for misunderstanding, I've mean Hidden menu (3845*#765# in dialer, 765 - your phone model number).
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The code to open hidden menu should be 3845#*76?# (fill in ? as you model number). This post is useful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187920
Wow only 275mb ram s being used after disabling MLT!!!! Thanks for mentioning this angrywolf :laugh:
Gained about 90mb free ram. Thanks for the tip.
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Gained about 90mb free ram. Thanks for the tip.
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I did disabled, but did not find any difference. Its always between 260 to 350.
@Tablechair, Check memory in any memory widget, Run MX video player/Chrome, close it. And again check memory. You will find around 100mb more ram. We cant be sure about RAM at anytime coz we keep using phone and apps keeps eating and releasing Ram in its own way. I always used ATK to keep ramspace optimized and got good performance of phone.
EDIT: http://androidforums.com/spectrum-all-things-root/639832-lg-mlt.html
Found some information about MLT. Google says its a system process for some logs or something. Some of them disabled it or removed it and had no issues. Strangely, none of them talked about any free memory.
My free ram is unchanged whether fresh reboot or opening same programs after reboot. Ram is same as before.
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I did disabled, but did not find any difference. Its always between 260 to 350.
@Tablechair, Check memory in any memory widget, Run MX video player/Chrome, close it
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Yea I'll give it another test once I get home. I probably just freed some ram by restarting.
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I went from having around 250-300 MB (on average) free to 300-450 MB after disabling MLT.
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EDIT: http://androidforums.com/spectrum-al...32-lg-mlt.html
Found some information about MLT. Google says its a system process for some logs or something. Some of them disabled it or removed it and had no issues. Strangely, none of them talked about any free memory.
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Actually if you go deeper into that thread you mentioned, there are people who notice performance improvements after disabling MLT :victory:
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I went from having around 250-300 MB (on average) free to 300-450 MB after disabling MLT.
Actually if you go deeper into that thread you mentioned, there are people who notice performance improvements after disabling MLT :victory:
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oh man 450 is huge.
really? i checked 1/2 page only. seems only few are experiencing more memory.
Maybe behaviour of MLT app depends on region?
Well I do keep my battery and app usage in control, since I'm not able to charge my phone during the day. So that might explain why my free RAM is higher compared to others. Nevertheless, I still saw some RAM freed from disabling MLT. It may vary depending on app usage perhaps?
R: Lg mlt - wtf?
Thanks for this
What is Autorun service in the hidden menu?
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My os just crashed. I was typing out a message in Facebook and my whole system just rebooted. Maybe it's the app so we will see
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Anyone uses this app yet. It was recommend by Clemsyn on XDA as a better alternative to setcpu. I download the free version in the market, but the UI is a bit confusing. Seems like a little better optimization available.
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I saw his recommendation and downloaded the free version. I its a little overwhelming as i'm still noobish, but it seems to have a larger breadth of options than set cpu. As far as its relative reliability, i'm not sure. There is no "apply" button for uv steps tho, so an unintentional finger slip can cause your phone to freeze! just try it out, see if you like it I guess
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any way to disable the memory management?
Im gonna mess around with it tonight and see if I like it. It seems like it will take a little getting use to though lol.
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Anyone uses this app yet. It was recommend by Clemsyn on XDA as a better alternative to setcpu. I download the free version in the market, but the UI is a bit confusing. Seems like a little better optimization available.
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I have been using this ever since it came out it replaces a lot of apps out there and the CPU tuner is compatible with dual core phones and utilizes them completely. It has an app manager, auto starts, frequency controls, sd booster and many more uses. I for one think it is one of the best apps I have in my root arsenal .
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I have been using this ever since it came out it replaces a lot of apps out there and the CPU tuner is compatible with dual core phones and utilizes them completely. It has an app manager, auto starts, frequency controls, sd booster and many more uses. I for one think it is one of the best apps I have in my root arsenal .
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Yeah I couldn't be more impressed now that I've messed around with it, but its gonna take sometime for me to fully utilize this seeing im kinda new to a lot of these features.
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I was using this for a little and noticed something weird im running the v6 supercharger scripts and in my memory settings the last mem setting would change from 275mb to 256mb. I tried everything so that it wouldnt mess with my supercharger scripts but no go. I unistalled it and everything has been back to normal. Anyone else notice this?
tapped via supercharged atrix with cm7 and clems kernel.
jiggytom said:
any way to disable the memory management?
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menu > settings > active tweaks > reapply memory limits > disabled
I believe this is the only option for memory, but could also be very wrong! :-0
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Anyone uses this app yet. It was recommend by Clemsyn on XDA as a better alternative to setcpu. I download the free version in the market, but the UI is a bit confusing. Seems like a little better optimization available.
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I bought the Pro version and am liking it better than SetCPU now that I have got used to it and have everything set up. I would like to see live update on the widget when the screen is on though. Lowest setting is 10 seconds.
Which ROM has the most available ram? I would really like to know because on CM10, I get like 80mb idle.
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Hellybean has a decent amount of room
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Helly bean gives me 100-120 mb of ram with min apps
slimbean given me up to 150 - 120 ram
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Just wondering why you want free ram? I remember reading somewhere that android runs better with most of the ram used and that theres really little reason to skimp on ram usage..
Just my opinion
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younix258 said:
Just wondering why you want free ram? I remember reading somewhere that android runs better with most of the ram used and that theres really little reason to skimp on ram usage..
Just my opinion
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I've read that too somewhere, however I've found that post to be incorrect. In fact, the less free RAM I have available, the slower my device gets and the music lags as well. I think that Android actually runs worse with less ram free.
Anyway, that isn't the point here. Back to OP. On slimbean, I can get between. 150 - 180 MB of RAM available. Total RAM is 392 on semaphore 2.0.7sv.
Helly Bean:
Just noticed, 20+ hours since last charge/reboot with 47% battery (1800 MAh) remaining!
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If you wanna keep a lot of free ram just go in to (system settings/developer options/) and then check (dont keep activities) it will free a lot of memory, but one thing I notice is when I open the browser and watch a video, when I go back to to the browser, it send me back to my homepage of the browser, so I dont know if that is gonna be a problem with you...
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If you wanna keep a lot of free ram just go in to (system settings/developer options/) and then check (dont keep activities) it will free a lot of memory, but one thing I notice is when I open the browser and watch a video, when I go back to to the browser, it send me back to my homepage of the browser, so I dont know if that is gonna be a problem with you...
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Alternatively you could set background process limit to 2, or even 1.
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Hello, I have some questions, and need some advice and help - Thank You
Firstly, i am new to android, and recently got a new phone, running ICS. However im having some problems.
My Phone has 1gb RAM
I haven't installed much, and I have Disabled most of the pre installed rubbish.
Yet, it always says, 490MB USED RAM? Why is this? I even calculated the stuff i had running and it was around 290-310mb MAX, So why is so much RAM Being used? ( This is after I have installed and killed apps, i installed Advance Task Killer and Task Manager)
Secondly, Hard Drive space is no issue, i have 1.9gb free internet and USB sotre is i think around 8gb, when installing apps, Do You recommended to move them USB Storage or keep them in internal ( if i put them in USB Storage is there a chance of them being/working slower.
and Finally the biggest and main problem, How do i stop my phone from Sleeping? Its driving me crazy! After a while (when i am not using it) the phone goes into sleep mode, when i want to use it i cant, wake it up from my buttons, i have to use the power button right at the top, is there a way to alter this?
Thank You
try something like settings>display>screen timeout and/or settings>applications>development>stay awake. Also, it helps people help you if they know what phone you have and what carrier you're on.
Some of the apps do not support movement to ext storage.. Rest can be moved without problems..
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for ram usage: check for cached processes in Ur task manager.. That would give u the complete picture..
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Try to use custom ROM for U'r device
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try something like settings>display>screen timeout and/or settings>applications>development>stay awake. Also, it helps people help you if they know what phone you have and what carrier you're on.
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I tired that, but i still have to click the power button
LohithN said:
Some of the apps do not support movement to ext storage.. Rest can be moved without problems..
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for ram usage: check for cached processes in Ur task manager.. That would give u the complete picture..
I checked that aswell, its still too high
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Try to use custom ROM for U'r device
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I dont wana to custom rom it, surely there must be a simpler or easier way?
Just got my GS5 yesterday, and as soon as I got it I immediately took off all that T-Mobile and Samsung bloatware. But even after downloading clean master the RAM is always above 70%. Sometimes it's at 50-60%. But on my previous Gs4 I was able to have it below 40%. Anyone also have this issue? Or can I do something to have the RAM use less than 50%?
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Under your Running applications in App Manager, their should be more background stuff
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Do apps close due to RAM usage? If not which is most likely the answer then don't worry how much free ram you have . Let Android which effectively handles usage. Golden rule is unused ram is wasted RAM.
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daxecutioner24 said:
Do apps close due to RAM usage? If not which is most likely the answer then don't worry how much free ram you have . Let Android which effectively handles usage. Golden rule is unused ram is wasted RAM.
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Yes they do.
And yes and yes.
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arthurgreeeen said:
Just got my GS5 yesterday, and as soon as I got it I immediately took off all that T-Mobile and Samsung bloatware. But even after downloading clean master the RAM is always above 70%. Sometimes it's at 50-60%. But on my previous Gs4 I was able to have it below 40%. Anyone also have this issue? Or can I do something to have the RAM use less than 50%?
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Compared to stock that's actually good!
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Not much you can do. Aosp is the answer something like CM down the line
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Do not worry about ram usage guys..In fact touchwiz is not this hog most make it to be. It has actually gotten better. This lag people complain of is not lag it's animations the way Samsung intended them to be. Some apps need more optimization in the way they function. Unused ram is wasted ram its like being rich and having money but not using it. Apps that sit in ram are NOT running nor consuming any CPU usage. Ram helps apps run and load quickly for daily task. These days its all about optimization. Touchwiz vs Aosp is a mute debate they are made to operate in the same fashion but diffrently. In short don't worry s5 has plenty ram and android knows what to do.
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Thanks man, you totally changed the way I think how ram should be, appreciate it!
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No prob bro..I had to have it explained to me a few androids ago.
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Please no more GS5 ram threads lol
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Please no more GS5 ram threads lol
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clear 70% of ram just 1 click
Bro's i got a simple code for clearing 70% of your ram
just do this simple steps :laugh:
step 1
* root your device
* then dowload the attachment "ram" View attachment ram.zip
* extract it then u get a .vnt file
* open it in memo
* and copy the text
'' ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=1 ''
step 2
install the apk root explorer link http://www.appsapk.com/root-explorer/
* then open your root explorer
*grant super user permission
*go to internal memory/system/
*change into r/w (rewritable)
step 3
*long press on build.prop
*then open with text editor
*paste that code at last of build.prop without space
step 4
REEBOOT YOUR DEVICE
and see the change when clearing the ram
EnJOYYYYYYYYY
HIT THE THANKSS BUTTON
WHEN U BELIEVE I HELPED UU
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Okay guys, so after using a lot of tweaks for the rom I'm at a point where my performance and battery life is pretty good. So here's the one one app which always saves battery life like a pro:
SetCPU - it's a life savor, try setting up some profiles in it for the different battery states and lock screen etc. By setting normal CPU on lock screen to 300 it got so much better battery life.
To find the app just search "SetCPU" in play store, it does require root acces.
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Hmm, I am pretty sure that SetCPU needs a custom kernel with change-able clock speeds.
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Hmm, I am pretty sure that SetCPU needs a custom kernel with change-able clock speeds.
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To overclock? Yes. To manage CPU profiles according to battery level, lock screen and so on. Only root is needed. Its only the frequency it changes
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Okay guys, so after using a lot of tweaks for the rom I'm at a point where my performance and battery life is pretty good. So here's the one one app which always saves battery life like a pro:
SetCPU - it's a life savor, try setting up some profiles in it for the different battery states and lock screen etc. By setting normal CPU on lock screen to 300 it got so much better battery life.
To find the app just search "SetCPU" in play store, it does require root acces.
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and what are your settings in SetCPU? I use cpu control option in Rom Toolbox Pro and i think that works the same way but let me know what are your settings
btw How do u use swap memory? i tried but couldn't make it workin, help me please with that! =)
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and what are your settings in SetCPU? I use cpu control option in Rom Toolbox Pro and i think that works the same way but let me know what are your settings
btw How do u use swap memory? i tried but couldn't make it workin, help me please with that! =)
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Used this script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2359182
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Used this script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2359182
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Hi friend. Can you please post the last part of your profiles ( <50% battery so on)?
I'll post the settings a bit later, my phone is charging atm
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I'll post the settings a bit later, my phone is charging atm
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Waiting ?
coelhooliveirar said:
Waiting ?
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Remember to check the persistent icon in status bar on, otherwise it might be closed by other apps
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Remember to check the persistent icon in status bar on, otherwise it might be closed by other apps
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sorry for offtopic, before i factory reset i used rom toolbox pro for cpu profiles. i also found sd booster - it works for internal memory and external micro sd card.
i see there is standalone app for that also -> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mehrmann.sdbooster&hl=pl
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sorry for offtopic, before i factory reset i used rom toolbox pro for cpu profiles. i also found sd booster - it works for internal memory and external micro sd card.
i see there is standalone app for that also -> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mehrmann.sdbooster&hl=pl
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Doesn't it damage the memory ?
There are some reviews that claim this damaged their phone.
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Doesn't it damage the memory ?
There are some reviews that claim this damaged their phone.
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i don't know. imho it does not because it's about caching files, it's something like creating ram from int/ext memory and someone said:
Yeah it will degrade the life of the sdcard, which is why I advise users to perform due diligence in the Disclaimer/Warning.
But from the research I did it seems that the degradation is negligible enough that something else in the device will break before the sdcard. Or even more likely the user will replace their device due to pace of technology before the degradation is really noticed.
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creating 256mb swap partition is more than actually making 4mb cache so i think it is barely impossible to damage the storage even because we download many apps or games so the storage is filling with data too
it is only my opinion