[APP] Ram Manager Pro ## << Extreme performance>>## - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

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ROOT IS REQUIRED!!!
EACH ROOT USER MUST HAVE THIS APPLICATION!
IF YOU FIND A BUG OR IF YOU HAVE SOME PROBLEM, CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU GIVE LOW RATING, PLEASE.
This application optimizes the RAM of all android devices and improves the performance in all directions. We tested the best RAM balance which makes your system as fast as possible. Lots of running applications with enough free memory will not be a problem for your device. This is the best solution for all who have problem with the free memory, with the multitasking, with slow swapping between applications or with low performance.
ADVANTAGES OF PRO:
★No ads
★All features
★Widget
★Faster support
★More frequent updates
★You can support development
FEATURES:
★Balance - Option which makes your RAM to the best optimization, this option is for everyday using. Use this option when you want to have fast phone without lags.
★More free memory - This option is nearly the same as Balance, but this option should be advantageous for users who have more RAM than 512 MB. This option gives you more free memory but a bit reduces multitasking.
★More multitasking - This option is nearly the same as Balance, but this option should be advantageous for users who have less RAM than 512 MB. This option gives you more multitasking, but a bit reduces free memory.
★Hard gaming - Option which stabilizes your RAM for playing hardest games. Use this option for games which lag on your phone. Your games will run smooth without lags.
★Hard multitasking - Option for users which are really hard working on their phones. You can have a lot of running apps and quickly switch between them without lags.
★Default (Samsung) - Default settings by Samsung, these settings are also used by LG, HTC, etc.
★Default (Nexus S) - Default settings which are used by all Google devices.
★Default - This option reverts your RAM to your default settings, which you had before you installed this app.
★Set on boot - Saves all your settings on boot
★Lock launcher in memory - Prevents restarting your launcher
★Kill all apps - Cleans your memory
★VM Heap size - It is a maximal size in MB which application can use for its data
★Swap file - Improves a performance but may degrade your SD card life
★Memory info - Shows informations of your memory
★Memory graph - Shows your free and used memory
★Widget (Light or dark theme)
★You can switch between all options without rebooting
★Languages - English, Czech, Slovak, Korean, Italian, Croatian, Polish, French, Russian, Greek, Chinese
DO NOT USE RAM SCRIPTS AND TWEAKS!!!
If you want be really sure that my application works, I recommend to not use any RAM scripts and tweaks.

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RAM Management

As you know, Android integrated a Memory Management Mechanism that allow system to kill some apps to free RAM for those RAM-tiger apps like games and browsers.
That's good, but it's quite annoying sometimes, when I quit a game or browser the home launcher always take several seconds to reload icons and widgets.
I hope Launcher,Contacts,Phone,SMS these frequently-used apps can be LOCKED INTO RAM so it can starts quickly when I need it.
So I'm looking for some app can Lock app into RAM, but I've found nothing I want.
Then I remembered there is a Memory Management function in DX Toolbox might be useful more or less.
There is 4 settings in DX Toolbox:
first is system default setting(can not be changed), and the other 3 are DX Toolbox's 3 different settings:
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There is only 19+29+24+37+49+43=201mb RAM of the system default setting:
but there is 227+113=340mb RAM in total of my ROM:
So I modified one of the settings like this, 30+30+65+65+70+80=340mb:
Then I just wanna know am I correct.....?
And how should I set these values.....?
If you ask me, I rather you go ask Zeppelinrox, the God of Android-Ram-Manager
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Pim My Rom can lock apps in the memory - but I don't think it's that useful because Ray only has 512mb.
The latest CM10 build is very fast - so much so that I don't really think such tweaks are really necessary.
Ultimately the Ray is not a power user phone, I'm amazed what the developers here have managed to do, but it's limited by its hardware and can only be taken so far.
Nothing will work for it since xperia ray only have 400mb ram "why you guys say 512mb? check by your self thats a sony lie sometimes we have only 358mb" the only thing xperia ray users can do for ram is use some apps who can help the only one's i found are:
Ram Manager Pro
Speed booster
Ram booster pro
Those one's are the only hope to get a... decent ram management
YeoZy96 said:
If you ask me, I rather you go ask Zeppelinrox, the God of Android-Ram-Manager
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Yeah thats true...
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[APP][SHARE] XBooster V5.1.2 - Tiny yet powerful app!

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Hello peeps, I am back with a new android app for all of you.
After getting a huge positive responses (85+ %) from my ROM users who used this app, I would like to share my hard work to all of you.
XBooster has been downloaded more than half millions (51,000+) times. ​
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XBooster (Boost My Xperia™) is a tiny yet powerful app that boosts your device's performance. Initially, I made this app for my ROM users only and after launching my new updates of rom (also the app is updated to v2.0), I thought to share this app with all of you here on XDA.
Basically its is a kinda of task manager, but actually it does more than a task manager.
This new app comes with a beautiful UI and a handy widget. There are three profiles to boost your device i.e. Gaming, Multitasking and default. Choose between any of these and you are done.
* Gaming mode is suitable for game lovers. It boosts your device and make a more free RAM available to play heavy games. If you like to play HD games in your device then first enable Gaming mode from this app and then start playing your games without lags.
* Multitasking mode manages memory and give an optimum amount of free RAM. This mode is suitable for those who love to try and have installed several apps in their device. This mode lets you to switch between several apps in a quick and more responsive way.
* Default mode reverts back the changes that are made by this app (in case if you want to remove this app).
Also there is a Quick Boost feature available in app which kills some useless background apps and make some more free RAM.
You can boost your device from the home screen by using a beautiful "Boost" widget that comes with this app or you can boost you device from app drawer by launching this app and clicking Quick Boost button.
Caution: Boosting your device may cause some apps to force close unexpectedly. You may see some FCs of apps in Gaming mode (which is normal). So enable Gaming Mode only when you want to play games.
Note: Unlike other task managers that always reside in memory, this app doesn't leave any active service to eat your RAM ( as I already told that this is more than an ordinary task manager). So don't get confuse that this app will take some extra memory, instead, it will boosts some extra free memory.
* This app is compatible with/without a supercharged ROM but if your ROM is supercharged then you will get Super Boost.
SuperCharged ROM (supercharged services) + XBooster = Super Boost ​
Requirements
No additional requirement except a ROOTED device. :good:
Screenshots
See attachment for screen-shots.
Download Instructions
Make a complete backup of your device (as this app will do nothing with your ROM but take backup for safe side) and then install the app as normal apk.
Download link:
Paid/Pro version download: XBooster - Pro
Free version download: XBooster - Free
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Credits:
This app is inspired from zeppelinrox's v6 SuperCharger script. So all the credit goes to him for inspiring me to develop this app. :good:
Also, thanks to all my Zelly Cream ROM users who suggested me to add new features and widget in this app. :good:
If you like my work then just hit thanks.
All the request/suggestions are always welcomed. :good:
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[Q] Turning off ZRAM not increasing normal available RAM?

I have a Gionee Pioneer P3. It comes with ZRAM enabled by default. See Screenshot
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That's over 300MB for ZRAM. I'd like to disable this zram so that I will have more RAM. I ran swapoff /dev/block/zram0 to disable zram. It did get disabled as seen in the screenshot above. However, when I run "free" command, I see that the amount of RAM has not increased.
Could somebody please tell me what is happening here? How can I make the zram partition available to normal RAM?
@davidheis zram doesn't use a partition to enable swap, instead it just reserves a bit of real RAM and compresses pages in there, so it's really just a virtual swap. From the looks of it 300MB is fas too much though but anyway the free command won't see this, all it's showing is the total amount of memory available to the user, so disabling zram won't make any difference because as far as it's concerned it doesn't make any difference to the amount of physical memory available.
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@davidheis zram doesn't use a partition to enable swap, instead it just reserves a bit of real RAM and compresses pages in there, so it's really just a virtual swap. From the looks of it 300MB is fas too much though but anyway the free command won't see this, all it's showing is the total amount of memory available to the user, so disabling zram won't make any difference because as far as it's concerned it doesn't make any difference to the amount of physical memory available.
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Will it have any effect on game performance if I disable ZRAM? I'm guessing that games will run better with zram disabled because, then, there will be more normal RAM for games to run and the processor will not have to waste time compressing-decompressing stuff. Is this right?
If there is a significant gain by disabling it, I'm planning to disable it permanently.
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Will it have any effect on game performance if I disable ZRAM? I'm guessing that games will run better with zram disabled because, then, there will be more normal RAM for games to run and the processor will not have to waste time compressing-decompressing stuff. Is this right?
If there is a significant gain by disabling it, I'm planning to disable it permanently.
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Yeah I expect it will, you might just want to test with and without. Zram is probably better for multitasking, whereas with a game you just want a large chunk of free ram which you want to load the game into so yeah disabling it would be better. If they're still not good then you'll need physically swap instead. There are scripts and even apps to do this.
with Kernel Adiutor or SP Kernel Manager you can alter the size of the zram0 block in the Virtual Memory section of the app. Ticking the On Boot toggle button you can then peek on the commands executed by going in the On Boot section. From there you could create a startup script with only parts of the commands or you could just set a really small size for zram0 like 8mb.
I haven't tried it yet but apps2sd allows you to create and manage init.d startup scripts.
It is obvious that I am talking only about rooted devices.
edit: found out you can delete boot cmds individually in SP Kernel Manager

[SHARE][APP][2.2+] Coolify - Cool down your rooted phone

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[QUOTE="onexuan, post: 54981976, member: 4900541"]The famous technology website androidcommunity reported Coolify:
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Don't envy your friends' iPhone, With Coolify, your Android rooted devices are cooler than iPhone and lasting as the first day you have it!
Coolify help you to cool your devices down when you are not using them or your rooted devices are charging
Coolify will give you the unique experience:
Keep your device Normal temperature
One-Click Optimization;
Coolify is nearly transparent! Set and forget!
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Never need to deal with the complexity and risk;
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At last, Coolify do need a background persistent cooling service to cool down when you are not actively using them. It is designed and implemented in extremely light-weight. and nearly zero CPU and battery consumption when this service in Background.
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FAQ
1. Does it help to battery ?
Yes.
2. How it works? and Could you give more details?
Coolify is designed to cool your device's temp down by tweaking system values, like VM and systcl... it does the battery tweak. only 80 tweaks.
More tweaks like that.
XTweak, Tweak script
It doesn't change any CPU frequencries or Governors. you can look at the /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/.
3. About cooling effect
ROMs are different and The cooling effect is not the same, 80% of the ROMs has cooling effect, no all ROMs work perfect. because Too many ROMs
4. Why is Coolify needed to run on Foreground?
It can be set as background by turning off the notification in settings interface. I just make the cooling service is not easy to be killed by system.
5. Will your "One Power Guard" app conflict with this one? Or installing both of them are A-OK?
They do not have any conflicts and the core optimization is a part of OPG, it is able to install both of them.
6. Permission Description
android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED - To set as boot
android.permission.GET_TASKS - To determine whether Coolify's cooling service is running and show UI
android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE - To write error log to help solve any issues you might be facing and count the number of devices
android.permission.BATTERY_STATS - To get battery temperature
android.permission.INTERNET - To upgrade this app
android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE - To determine the network is available and to upgrade
android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE - To store certain exception information in server logs
android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER - To get root access
7. What is non-service mode?
it means this app doesn't run a background service!
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Question Anyways to improve app management / frequent app closures?

The phone runs well, but it can barely keep chrome and a settings page open in the background. There should be around 1.4gb free in the background.
Flashing other roms should help, however trying to unlock the bootloader has proven challenging.
I've found disabling the Google app, and removing permissions from the default Camera and OnePlus Launcher to help significantly.
Here's my stock RAM usage without anything disabled:
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My screenshot didn't include this, but Camera and OnePlus Launcher are just below, too, despite me using a third party camera (OpenCamera) and launcher (Nova Launcher).
I disabled Google, disabled Assistant, and force killed and removed all permissions from Camera and OnePlus Launcher, and now I can keep 3 or even 4 apps in memory! Like, I can switch back and forth between GMail, Firefox, and Settings without any of them ever leaving memory.
I suspect my removing permissions on the other two apps didn't do a ton, so I think it was disabling Google that did the trick. Not having Google Assistant running 100% of the time must have opened up a lot of RAM....
Here's a fuller screenshot of my memory usage for the "past day" which includes a lot of time before I did this, and some time after:
Here's a screenshot for the past 3 hours, which is entirely after I did this:
I can't remember my exact total memory usage before, but I think it sat around 3.5GB. The change to behavior was immediate after disabling Google, but memory usage was still up to 3.2 / 3.7GB after a few hours. The next day, it's down to 2.5GB / 3.7GB.
I think disabiling Google and clearing those permissions somehow reduced System memory usage as well?
I suspect, like you said, we'll be able to get an even more effecient system with custom ROMs, and that might make it feasible to re-enable Google Assistant. But for now, this is a huge improvement and I'll be leaving it off.
This was not a very scientific post, but it made such a difference, I had to post it. Could someone else who's experiencing this try it, take full screenshots of the developer options -> app memory usage before and after and confirm if it's entirely Google which makes the difference?
I'm currently seeing if I can disable the oneplus launcher, but it definitely seems to be breaking recents. Changing to nova launcher may possible reduce active ram utilization, although I'm not certain yet. Disabling the google assistant absolutely improved ram usage, so i'm keeping that off. I wish we could bind the gesture that brough up google assistant to just a general google search, but whatever at this point.
BTW, the best way to check active ram usage is under developer settings under running services.
Update to previous post: I disabled quite literally everything I could, replaced stock camera with gcam, I'm still using the oneplus launcher for recents and I'm sitting between 1.4 and 1.6 gb free. This is including not including the 200mb the settings app is utilizing while open. As such, in reality, it should be idling closer to 1.6-1.8 gb. I currently have android os utilizing 1.4 gb, which is the area I'd love to get down as that is the biggest chunk of ram usage. Either way, there seems to be progress and I'll see how it runs over the coming days.
To be clear, I removed permissions from OnePlus Launcher, but I couldn't seem to find a way to actually disable it... So it's still running in the background on my phone, in addition to Nova Launcher. But I'm glad that helped, and than disabling Google helped for you too!
daboross said:
To be clear, I removed permissions from OnePlus Launcher, but I couldn't seem to find a way to actually disable it... So it's still running in the background on my phone, in addition to Nova Launcher. But I'm glad that helped, and than disabling Google helped for you too!
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You can disable it via an adb command, however it removes the recents capability so you have to leave it running. Switching launchers nets you a total ram usage of 67mb for one plus laucher + whatever the other launcher is using, however it already uses 127 mb when the oneplus launcher is the main launcher basically making it a wash.
The phone is much improved, but even now the app management is definitely too severe imo

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