[APP] Greenify - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Just try this! You can disable background apps with this program.
I think i need to share it
NEED ROOT FOR IT!
I have ben useing it for a three days, and i still fell speed
https://play.google.com/store/apps/..._source=xda&utm_medium=post&utm_term=download

Ive been using it for a while.
Just be careful wich apps you greenify, i select them all ecxept my weather/clock widget, messaging apps, ...
Its easy to select them and forget about it when something doesnt work
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Thanks for your share
tried it and results are positive
Much less drain and no unwanted wakelocks :thumbup:
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Thank you so much!! I´ve been using lately and it is awesome

this app solve my problem on ram leak. now i can open multiple apps without consuming more ram.

Jader suggested me. N im using it for last 6months.Till now no problem, running fine.Awesome app, hibernets all ur unnecessary apps running in background and draining ur battery and ram.Yah root acess is required.Adding juice defender with it gives me an orsome battery life.
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Just switched to a GB ROM yesterday and I'm missing this app very much!!
Any chances for this to for on GB?
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why it shows "those apps cannot be hibernate" after i select some apps (facebook, wechat, whatsapp) to greenify ??

karanrajkapur said:
Just switched to a GB ROM yesterday and I'm missing this app very much!!
Any chances for this to for on GB?
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me too, but you can try App Quarantine.. -- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ramdroid.appquarantine&hl=en

karanrajkapur said:
Just switched to a GB ROM yesterday and I'm missing this app very much!!
Any chances for this to for on GB?
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Sadly, the answer is a No
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Tried making them use apps from titanium ?
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Hi everyone. I just want to know is this app "related" to Xposed Framework? I installed Xposed, I saw Greenify under module's tab. After I enable Greenify in Xposed and have a soft restart, the greenify is UNUSUALLY FAST when hibernating apps (without Xposed use about 5-10 secs to hibernate an app, with Xposed used 1-3 secs. no jokes)

LegacyXperia + Greenify
'm using, and simply let the perfect LegacyXperia

xange said:
Hi everyone. I just want to know is this app "related" to Xposed Framework? I installed Xposed, I saw Greenify under module's tab. After I enable Greenify in Xposed and have a soft restart, the greenify is UNUSUALLY FAST when hibernating apps (without Xposed use about 5-10 secs to hibernate an app, with Xposed used 1-3 secs. no jokes)
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Advanced features of greenify which require framework changes can be activated using the xposed framework....
search for greenify donate in play store...
Hibernating apps can be done with or without framework.....but with xposed framework it is faster because it has direct access to the framework...

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Why freeze apps when you can disable?

So I rooted my lg l9, thinking I was going to be able to uninstall the bloatware easily, but what's the point if you can just go into app section in settings and disable the bloatware apps you don't want?
You just cant disable or remove some apps without rooting. For example- playstore app, its keeps running in background even if u stop it. So, use titanium backup or any such software and freeze it, and get more ram free by doin same with other unwanted apps.
Gh0sT.RPG said:
You just cant disable or remove some apps without rooting. For example- playstore app, its keeps running in background even if u stop it. So, use titanium backup or any such software and freeze it, and get more ram free by doin same with other unwanted apps.
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I wonder who will want to freeze playstore? funny example
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cmahendra said:
I wonder who will want to freeze playstore? funny example
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Well I do it...
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Attitude.SSJ said:
Well I do it...
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So do i, well who want that app running always? :good:
Attitude.SSJ said:
Well I do it...
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Gh0sT.RPG said:
So do i, well who want that app running always? :good:
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Actually I use ATK, advanced task killer, which automatically kills any unwanted background apps every half hour. Extends battery backup for many hours.
cmahendra said:
Actually I use ATK, advanced task killer, which automatically kills any unwanted background apps every half hour. Extends battery backup for many hours.
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It will also be eating battery... So in the end it may just even out...
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Without root, you can disable around 80% of bloatware in T-mobile version, I remember I could not disable the Identity app. But the plus side of disabling apps is that you don't need root.
And app killers ... I haven't used one for a long time: http://lifehacker.com/5650894/andro...ed-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them

how to:whitelist app

Hi guys !
how can i put in the whitelist some app ? sometimes i hate android memory killer;in this way i ll be able to choose when that app has to be closed.
I hope i was clear..thanks for the help
Try Xposed framework, search it around XDA
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Unless its contacts / phone. Not even Xposed works with that well.
i read on xda some guide,these saying to add some strings in build.prop..i tried but nothing..
with framework like jkay and xposed i can lock app in memory,my aim is to find a way for locking app with the original framework. Is it possible guys ? thanks
I'm curious: why?
in this way i can put sms app in whitelist, so android memory killer never kills sms app=no lags because it remains in memory
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MBurns2 said:
i read on xda some guide,these saying to add some strings in build.prop..i tried but nothing..
with framework like jkay and xposed i can lock app in memory,my aim is to find a way for locking app with the original framework. Is it possible guys ? thanks
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None of the usual methods work on the s3
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MBurns2 said:
in this way i can put sms app in whitelist, so android memory killer never kills sms app=no lags because it remains in memory
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right, but why do you need the original framework for it?
None of the usual methods work on the s3
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yes i tried all but nothing..
right, but why do you need the original framework for it?
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cause other framework slow down the phone..i was happy with jkay,now he is leaving so i have to find an alternative for whitelisting app..
how does xposed slow down the phone? it doesn't for me

Set up Google Play Music in Greenify

Has anybody tried to set up Google Play Music in Greenify? I find it annoying that every time I go into Task Manager it's running. I've never used it. It shows 0% cpu usage but I just don't want it on.
Greenify doesn't want to shut off a system app though. I was wondering if it will really hurt anything.
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Convert it to a user app instead of system and or turn off sync in settings.
// Lance
stueycaster said:
Has anybody tried to set up Google Play Music in Greenify? I find it annoying that every time I go into Task Manager it's running. I've never used it. It shows 0% cpu usage but I just don't want it on.
Greenify doesn't want to shut off a system app though. I was wondering if it will really hurt anything.
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Use the paid version and you can greenify system apps.
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Actually I followed Lancelot's advise. I'm all set. Thanks yall. I appreciate it.
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michigan66 said:
Use the paid version and you can greenify system apps.
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^^^ This! If you try out an app, like it, and continue to use it, support developers by getting the paid/donate version of their app.
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Task killer not killing apps

I downloaded advanced task killer and select all the extra apps that I want to stop running however I can clearly see from the status bar that the app is still running. Things like brightness slider and stuff. Greenify seemed to actually really work but since I'm not rooted I cannot use that anymore. Any ideas or recommendations?
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section.
Thank you
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thrgk said:
I downloaded advanced task killer and select all the extra apps that I want to stop running however I can clearly see from the status bar that the app is still running. Things like brightness slider and stuff. Greenify seemed to actually really work but since I'm not rooted I cannot use that anymore. Any ideas or recommendations?
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section.
Thank you
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never had 3rd party task kilelrs workin for me ...
Incase u dont know, status bar notification is used by apps so that they dnt get killed by task killers
Also , try greenify v2.0 beta 7 its made for non-rooted devices, but since its beta it may have some bugs, so use at ur risk (head to greenify thread to learn more about it ..)
Also, wrong forum Questions should always go to question section ...
Can u post a link? I only see the root required version.
Thanks for the fast reply
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Another best solution
thrgk said:
I downloaded advanced task killer and select all the extra apps that I want to stop running however I can clearly see from the status bar that the app is still running. Things like brightness slider and stuff. Greenify seemed to actually really work but since I'm not rooted I cannot use that anymore. Any ideas or recommendations?
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section.
Thank you
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Try to download and install "All-in-One Toolbox" from Play Store.
This will satisfy ur needs.

[HELP] how to stop apps from using cpu and internet in background

how to control the apps in background especially services so they will only use ram, i just dont like too much comsuption of cpu and internet from background apps.( i dont want to shut them down, i still want keep them in ram so i can open them again fast)
Thank you guys in advance anyone who can help me out!
First of all if an app consumes ram it will also consume cpu also. To stop these apps you have to clear the ram. But clearing ram not fix the problem. After some time the apps start up again. Then the solution is to freeze or hibernate them.
Use greenify if you are rooted.
Press thanks if I help you.
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banerjeeayan1996 said:
First of all if an app consumes ram it will also consume cpu also. To stop these apps you have to clear the ram. But clearing ram not fix the problem. After some time the apps start up again. Then the solution is to freeze or hibernate them.
Use greenify if you are rooted.
Press thanks if I help you.
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I have been using greenify for a while, but greenify saving power by shutting the whole app, then i have to wait for loading if i want to use them again. im wandering can we just stop them from using cpu to processing and internet to upload or download, like the way IOS is.
tigerwyb said:
I have been using greenify for a while, but greenify saving power by shutting the whole app, then i have to wait for loading if i want to use them again. im wandering can we just stop them from using cpu to processing and internet to upload or download, like the way IOS is.
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IOS doesn't do that either. It just has a different way of allowing services. There really is no way to allow something in the background without it running.
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SMillerNL said:
IOS doesn't do that either. It just has a different way of allowing services. There really is no way to allow something in the background without it running.
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ok, im dont know about how this works, i thought background in ios are normally suspended and use ram only, would you explain why do apps in background have to use cpu and internet? thx
Short of shutting them down you cant just suspend them in the way you described.

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