I found a topic says that disabling the below built-in apps from the Applications Manager will reduce the battery consumption:
- Samsung backup
- Samsung Account
- Samsung Apps
- Samsung Cloud date relay
- Samsung Push Service
So, I disabled them and there wasn't much difference than before. Now, I can't re-enable them again as they disappeared from the list.
I would like to re-enable Samsung Account and Samsung Apps, how can I do that?
And was it safe to disable those apps?
Thanks
how did you disable them? from the settings? check in the end of the list
Glebun said:
how did you disable them? from the settings? check in the end of the list
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Thanks man, you deserve it!!
Only one app, I pressed "Force Stop" before pressing "Disable" and after enabling it again, the "Force Stop" button did not become available again (you cannot press again), what's wrong with that?
mike100544 said:
Thanks man, you deserve it!!
Only one app, I pressed "Force Stop" before pressing "Disable" and after enabling it again, the "Force Stop" button did not become available again (you cannot press again), what's wrong with that?
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did you open the app after enabling it? once you open it, you should see force stop again.
mike100544 said:
Thanks man, you deserve it!!
Only one app, I pressed "Force Stop" before pressing "Disable" and after enabling it again, the "Force Stop" button did not become available again (you cannot press again), what's wrong with that?
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you can only force stop it if it's running
Glebun said:
you can only force stop it if it's running
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the application im talking about is Samsung Push Service, how can i run it again?
App store, find it and either reinstall or just click open?
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realwillow said:
App store, find it and either reinstall or just click open?
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you mean Samsung Apps?
Nope, Play Store
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mike100544 said:
I found a topic says that disabling the below built-in apps from the Applications Manager will reduce the battery consumption:
- Samsung backup
- Samsung Account
- Samsung Apps
- Samsung Cloud date relay
- Samsung Push Service
So, I disabled them and there wasn't much difference than before. Now, I can't re-enable them again as they disappeared from the list.
I would like to re-enable Samsung Account and Samsung Apps, how can I do that?
And was it safe to disable those apps?
Thanks
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After you had enabled it again, you could use Greenify Donation w/ Xposed framework to hibernate them. There you can hibernate all apps which you don't want to run, but it's reliable to not disable important systemapps, like SamsungPush or Google PlayServices or the TW Launcher!
It's a powerful tool, you can also cause a bootloop or something like that with it, but if you handle it with care, it increases batterylife very much.
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TheRealFelix0212 said:
After you had enabled it again, you could use Greenify Donation w/ Xposed framework to hibernate them. There you can hibernate all apps which you don't want to run, but it's reliable to not disable important systemapps, like SamsungPush or Google PlayServices or the TW Launcher!
It's a powerful tool, you can also cause a bootloop or something like that with it, but if you handle it with care, it increases batterylife very much.
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I am still disabling Samsung Push Services along with Samsung Apps, Samsung Account and other unused apps, and I donn't have any problem with the cell phone.
I think they are like any other apps but not system apps, what do you think?
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Hi everyone, like the title says, I want to know how you can stop FB from being active all the time. There are allways 2 processes running and if you stop them, after a while they come back.
What is the best thing you can do? I don't want to delete it, I just want it to be active when I use it and deactivate it afterwards.
Grtz
Why does it matter that its running?
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Isn't there an option under development in settings where you can set it to kill every app when you exit it? I've never tried it so I don't know how it works.
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I've used that option a few times when background applications are slowing down my games. I usually get a lot of messages following up after saying "Unfortunately, X has stopped." over and over until I turn it back off.
Do you want it to stop to save ram or to save data?
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To save RAM and to save battery life off course!
Also Maps, Update Center And Office Suite are allways running. I want them to be inactive unless I need them.
Just remove it and use Friendcaster, WAY better.
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youri_69 said:
To save RAM and to save battery life off course!
Also Maps, Update Center And Office Suite are allways running. I want them to be inactive unless I need them.
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Go to settings - apps - all and click on maps - disable, office suite - uninstall, facebook - disable, update center - force stop, and after you do this, go to running apps, kill them and then go to cache and clear this apps from there.. They won't start again.. Remove all the bloatware like foursquare, wisepilot etc which you dont need.. You can also disable timescape feeds, picasa and twitter.
And an advice.. Download ex-dialer and then disable contacts and phone.. You would love it
I have some questions..can anybody point out as which are ohk to freeze and which are not? Coz somedays back i tried freezing some apps and my Playstore app started giving me weird errors as 406-cant download. Find out later that you cant freeze Package Installer or Package Access Helper. Unfroze them again and its all good. Anywayz here are some apps which am highly doubtful about..
com.sony.keydispatcher.com
com.sony.android.incall
com.sony.android.wakeup
com.sony.android.autoanimationoff
com.sony.android.awake
About Playstation Certified 1.0 ( I guess this one is needed if you want to play PS games which i dont want)
Audio Effect Service
Cdinfo Accessor Service 1.0.0
com.android.sharedstoragebackup 4.0.4-0vd_zw
com.sonyericsson.appshare
com.sonyericsson.autopoweroffservice
com.sonyericsson.illumination.service
com.sonyericsson.netsoftwarechecker
Content Sharing
CredentialManagerService
CustomizationProvider
CustomizedAppinstaller
CustomizedSettings
ExchangeServices (Seriously what is this? Never had this before the new update)
InitialBootSetup
KeyChain
LearningClient
MarketFeedbackAgent
MusicFx
MyUploads
SnpPlatform
SocialEngine
StorageCapability
SwiqMasterReset (Guess u need it for factory reset so its necessary afterall)
VerifyCertificatesDummyApp (Got 4 of them)
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ashqmallik said:
I have some questions..can anybody point out as which are ohk to freeze and which are not? Coz somedays back i tried freezing some apps and my Playstore app started giving me weird errors as 406-cant download. Find out later that you cant freeze Package Installer or Package Access Helper. Unfroze them again and its all good. Anywayz here are some apps which am highly doubtful about..
:fingers-crossed:
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com.sony.android.wakeup
com.sony.android.awake
com.sonyericsson.appshare
com.sonyericsson.autopoweroffservice
com.sonyericsson.illumination.service
com.sonyericsson.netsoftwarechecker
Content Sharing
CustomizationProvider
CustomizedAppinstaller
CustomizedSettings
ExchangeServices (Seriously what is this? Never had this before the new update)
LearningClient
MusicFx
MyUploads
SocialEngine
These are the ones i freeze.. Plus ANT radio and other bloatware i mentioned above.
P.S : also freeze secure clock service.. It's useless and wakes my phone unless i freeze it !! :highfive:
Harsh7689 said:
com.sony.android.wakeup
com.sony.android.awake
com.sonyericsson.appshare
com.sonyericsson.autopoweroffservice
com.sonyericsson.illumination.service
com.sonyericsson.netsoftwarechecker
Content Sharing
CustomizationProvider
CustomizedAppinstaller
CustomizedSettings
ExchangeServices (Seriously what is this? Never had this before the new update)
LearningClient
MusicFx
MyUploads
SocialEngine
These are the ones i freeze.. Plus ANT radio and other bloatware i mentioned above.
P.S : also freeze secure clock service.. It's useless and wakes my phone unless i freeze it !! :highfive:
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It used to be the market would separate apps that were approved for auto update from those that had disabled auto update set. One could then simply hit the Update All (for the group) button and it would update ONLY the apps that were auto update enabled. Over the past few months Play Store has changed their behavior in that it no longer separates the apps and will only enable auto updates for everything or nothing.
How can I hide or otherwise prevent these few apps that I do not want to update from being in the play store update list? As it is now, I have to selectively update each individual app from the list, skipping the few apps I do not want updated.
Thanks,
Currently on a Samsung GS3, rooted, stock.
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It used to be the market would separate apps that were approved for auto update from those that had disabled auto update set. One could then simply hit the Update All (for the group) button and it would update ONLY the apps that were auto update enabled. Over the past few months Play Store has changed their behavior in that it no longer separates the apps and will only enable auto updates for everything or nothing.
How can I hide or otherwise prevent these few apps that I do not want to update from being in the play store update list? As it is now, I have to selectively update each individual app from the list, skipping the few apps I do not want updated.
Thanks,
Currently on a Samsung GS3, rooted, stock.
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did you ever find a solution to this ?
Actually yes,... I think. I'd suggest making backups of your apps (TitaniumBU or other).
Open Play Store
Menu: Settings
Enable Auto Updates (Mine is set to when on WIFI only)
Go back to main Play store page.
Menu: My Apps
Under Installed, locate any app that you wish to change and select it, this opens the App Details page.
Menu: Auto-update untick the checkbox.
Still trying to confirm this condition: Seems that if you manually update an app that is not set to auto-update, it will possibly reset the auto-update flag to 'Enabled'
implodeme said:
Actually yes,... I think. I'd suggest making backups of your apps (TitaniumBU or other).
Open Play Store
Menu: Settings
Enable Auto Updates (Mine is set to when on WIFI only)
Go back to main Play store page.
Menu: My Apps
Under Installed, locate any app that you wish to change and select it, this opens the App Details page.
Menu: Auto-update untick the checkbox.
Still trying to confirm this condition: Seems that if you manually update an app that is not set to auto-update, it will possibly reset the auto-update flag to 'Enabled'
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Hi!
Sorry to bump this old thread, but I am kind of fighting with a similar issue, my problem is,
the apps I don't want to auto update are google apps(Keep/Youtube/Gtalk), which are replaced
by black counterparts from Team Blackout(with exception of Gtalk, I just don't like Hangouts)
and of course there is no "disable auto update" option with google system apps.
As of this date, I can see no valid option for selectively update the installed app catalogue, this
might be a decision from Google's part to push out the obsolete apps by force, which is understandable,
but I think there should be an option to have this feature.
Now at this point I am updating the apps manually app by app, and of course
with about 200 plus apps installed a complete PITA.
Thanks for any answers at this point, and this is my first post here btw, please be kind.
Greg T Pal said:
Hi!
Sorry to bump this old thread, but I am kind of fighting with a similar issue, my problem is,
the apps I don't want to auto update are google apps(Keep/Youtube/Gtalk), which are replaced
by black counterparts from Team Blackout(with exception of Gtalk, I just don't like Hangouts)
and of course there is no "disable auto update" option with google system apps.
As of this date, I can see no valid option for selectively update the installed app catalogue, this
might be a decision from Google's part to push out the obsolete apps by force, which is understandable,
but I think there should be an option to have this feature.
Now at this point I am updating the apps manually app by app, and of course
with about 200 plus apps installed a complete PITA.
Thanks for any answers at this point, and this is my first post here btw, please be kind.
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I found this thread looking for a way to selectively disable auto-update. I found that by going to the Play Store on my phone (under settings, I already had auto update on wifi only enabled), selecting apps/my apps, then choosing a specific app, then touching the soft menu key brings up a checkbox for auto -update. Uncheck to disable auto-update. This works for Google apps too like Hangouts, GMail (2 apps that I checked), etc.
speedlever said:
I found this thread looking for a way to selectively disable auto-update. I found that by going to the Play Store on my phone (under settings, I already had auto update on wifi only enabled), selecting apps/my apps, then choosing a specific app, then touching the soft menu key brings up a checkbox for auto -update. Uncheck to disable auto-update. This works for Google apps too like Hangouts, GMail (2 apps that I checked), etc.
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Up until a day or two ago, I found the same thing - I could hit the soft menu button in the Play Store, and there would be an option to check or uncheck Auto-Update for that specific App. But I just checked again, wanting to take advantage of that, and it didn't come up any more.
Can anybody confirm that this functionality is gone again?
I'm on Verizon, with a Stock 4.2.2 Galaxy Note 3, non-rooted.
Thanks.
ETA: I rebooted my phone, and the ability to check/uncheck auto-update with the soft menu is back. Strange, but at least it's there again.
Disable updates for specific app - COMPLETLY
Hello,
I found this thread - title says it all.
I have Google Maps 7.5.0 installed, therefore it's listed in "Updates" all the time.
I do not have automatic updates activated, but i like to use the "update all" button in the play store.
Is there a way to disable the listing of Google Maps in "Updates"?
Thanks!
Unnecessary post
Maniakk said:
Google maps is very necessary -,- :good:
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Google Maps is - in my case - only an example.
I can't figure out the way your answer is helping anybody. -,- :good:
veaz said:
Google Maps is - in my case - only an example.
I can't figure out the way your answer is helping anybody. -,- :good:
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I don't think you can disable that display in Google Play. It knows what apps you have and will let you know when there is an update for them, whether you want to know or not! The main thing is that you can generally decide whether you want the update or not. I prefer it that way. It gives me a choice.
speedlever said:
I don't think you can disable that display in Google Play. It knows what apps you have and will let you know when there is an update for them, whether you want to know or not! The main thing is that you can generally decided whether you want the update or not. I prefer it that way. It gives me a choice.
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Yes, I like that it's reminding me of updates.
But the new version of the app is not working for me and if I hit the updated-all button on accident, I have to reverse the app again. Happens too often. Would be awesome to have a checkbox á la "Don't display updates for this app"
veaz said:
Yes, I like that it's reminding me of updates.
But the new version of the app is not working for me and if I hit the updated-all button on accident, I have to reverse the app again. Happens too often. Would be awesome to have a checkbox á la "Don't display updates for this app"
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Yep. I've learned to be selective in my updates.
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Yep. I've learned to be selective in my updates.
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Well... guess I'm will get used to it...
Titanium backup will help us. The option name is : "dettach/attach app from market" . This option do what it says. So no update offer from play store after.
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There is a screenshots
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Titanium backup works
cosma.m said:
Titanium backup will help us. The option name is : "dettach/attach app from market" . This option do what it says. So no update offer from play store after.
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Thanks, that does the trick perfectly
duckettmarc said:
Thanks, that does the trick perfectly
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Yes, it did the trick for a while - and the app (Facebook app - the old version which did not have the annoying bugs) I detached from the market vanished from the available updates list. But the very next morning it was back in the same list :crying::crying:
That's right, it only works for a couple of hours. Haven't found another solution
cosma.m said:
Titanium backup will help us. The option name is : "dettach/attach app from market" . This option do what it says. So no update offer from play store after.
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thank you for reminding me of this feature. Much appreciated! :fingers-crossed::good:
Titanium backup only seems to work for a few hours or until the app is run again before showing up in the play store again.
Are there any other methods besides APKtool to resign?
Disable update method
mentalinc said:
Titanium backup only seems to work for a few hours or until the app is run again before showing up in the play store again.
Are there any other methods besides APKtool to resign?
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I think I have found the simple answer:
1. In Google Play Store settings enable all applications to update automatically on wi-fi.
2. Next, individually click each of the apps you do not want to update automatically. On each app's update page, there is a menu button on the top right corner. Click it and deselect auto update for that app.
Now all these disabled apps will not auto update along with the other generally permitted apps.
Cheers.
on Manager).
Hey,
So, I've checked 'settings->apps->running' and I see that when I restart my phone the OS turn on Google location Manager, Google Play market, and some other thing.
I would really like if when I turn on my phone- no element could use my GPS unless I specifically tell it to run, then stop the usage when I tell it to close. Part of the tracking prevention, I imagine, will be done by disabling those services which are required for proper part functioning.
I suppose my questions are:
1) What services/elements should I disable?
2) How do I prevent them from running on startup?
3) How do disable parts of android to run on start up, in general?
Also I'd like to note that I would prefer not installing any apps or root the phone.
Thank you very much
UP.
(Damn, 4th page already. There sure is a lot of activity here).
For stopping any app on reboot you need to be rooted !!!
As you have to make changes in system files !!!
Without root access it’s not possible to stop a system app on startup...!
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PreSS ThanKs If i HelpeD YoU?!?
Damn. Oh well, can you recommend such a way if I will root my phone?
Also, if anyone has other Ideas (for instance doing it without root) feel free to post them.
The Best app is Sd maid just you have to disable autorun component with one click it’s an all in one app as i am using it...! download it from the given link:
http://thedarken.de/sdmaid/stable/SD_Maid_v3.0.2.8_328_RC.apk
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androidrocks23 said:
The Best app is Sd maid just you have to disable autorun component with one click it’s an all in one app as i am using it...! download it from the given link:
http://thedarken.de/sdmaid/stable/SD_Maid_v3.0.2.8_328_RC.apk
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PreSS ThanKs If i HelPeD YoU ?!?
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Very intresting, thank you.
Anyone knows by any chance what other elements should be disabled so to prevent the activation of components that could theoretically be used for tracking (so that for instance the GPS or the WIFI or some motion sensors or perhaps some other information gatherer could not be turned on (even if the phone is infected by malware)) ?
1) Download disable service in Google Play
2) Swipe to system apps, navigate to Google Play Services
3) Uncheck all mdm.services (first few)
4) Uncheck NlpLocationRecevierService, GoogleLocationManagerService, GoogleLocationService
5) Uncheck any plus, drive or cast service if you’re not using them.
* GPS will still work as normal.
Lim Wee Huat said:
1) Download disable service in Google Play
2) Swipe to system apps, navigate to Google Play Services
3) Uncheck all mdm.services (first few)
4) Uncheck NlpLocationRecevierService, GoogleLocationManagerService, GoogleLocationService
5) Uncheck any plus, drive or cast service if you’re not using them.
* GPS will still work as normal.
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Thank you.
when you say that GPS works as normal, does it mean that only the physical component is working but no app can access it (not even deliberate navigation apps)?
Also, I'll check this "disable service " but funny thing, one of the reviewers on the market has left this remark:
"Nearly useless I thought that if I disable some services - they won't run ever again. But then I learned that it is not so, and the bad apps who's services you disabled can undo that easily. Even if they get executed without SU rights. For me that means that DisableServices is potentially useless. If you would like to reproduce what I'm talking about - install Yandex.Maps, disable com.yandex.auth.AuthentificationService Please, add an active Guard to protect services from getting re-enabled"
Is there some truth in it?
And again thank you(!), will do what you suggested.
Hi guys I wanna share with you this awesome app developed by wangqi060934 that you can find for free on the play store.
LINK: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.myandroidtools&hl=it
With this app you can enable or disable any app services, receivers, activities or providers and so having full control on your personal or system apps.
I have been using AOSPA since Chirag built it, but I have never reached the 4.26 hours with my normal daily usage till I disabled those fu***** play service processes and then Android OS percentage has fallen down and no more wakelocks.:highfive: (See the attachments)
I found this app interesting because now I found a way to disable some Google Play Services processes which drain a lot of battery and use a lot of ram. I'll show you how to do this right now.
SERVICE
This is divided between third party & system and contains all services. Near every app name there is a white, blue or red number.
The white shows the total number of services, the blue shows the number of active services and the red shows the number of disabled services.
RECEIVER
This section is divided among Actions, Third Party & System. Also here, near every app name there is a white number that shows the total number of receivers and a red one that shows the number of disabled receivers.
GUIDE TO DISABLE SOME GOOGLE PLAY SERVICES PROCESSES WITHOUT LOOSING ANY FEATURES AND GAINING RAM & PRECIOUS BATTERY GUICE
Open SERVICE section and tap on System;
Find Google Play Services and tap on it;
Disable those services
Code:
AdRequestBrokerService
AnalyticsIntentService
AnalyticsService
FusedLocationService
FusedProviderService
GeocoreService
GeofenceProviderService
GoogleLocationManagerService
NlpLocationReceiverService
SystemUpdateService
WatchdogService
WearableControlService
WearableService
Open RECEIVER section and tap on System;
Find Google Play Services and tap on it;
Disable those receivers:
Code:
AccountChangedReceiver
GServicesChangedReceiver
SystemUpdateService$ActiveReceiver
SystemUpdateService$Receiver
As you can see I have disabled the google analytics, that pratically is useless (but it takes 26 mb of ram) and most localization processes but If you do these steps in the right way, your localization service, gps, will continue to work properly. (see the gps status screenshot attached below)
I hope that this has been useful for all of you , and guys be careful when you disable things!
Great @hastalafiesta. If you find some more stuff that can be disabled without loosing normal functionality post it. :good::good::good:
shut_down said:
Great @hastalafiesta. If you find some more stuff that can be disabled without loosing normal functionality post it. :good::good::good:
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Sure, I will :good:
Nice :good:
But disabling those isn't gonna broke anything?
Gonna try it for sure :fingers-crossed:
Reinkaos said:
Nice :good:
But disabling those isn't gonna broke anything?
Gonna try it for sure :fingers-crossed:
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No, all will work as usual
In Google Play Services - RECEIVER section I have ConnectivityReceiver and PowerConnectedReceiver already disabled, not sure why because it is the first time I tweak Google Play Services.
I think you can verify these entries and eventually add them.
Excellent tool!
Does it activate after boot?
I can see receivers from frozen apps, does this mean they also bloat the system, even frozen?
Testato su s3 e note 3 neo, con grandi risultati.
Tested on s3 and notes 3 neo, with great results.
Ombra40 said:
Testato su s3 e note 3 neo, con grandi risultati.
Tested on s3 and notes 3 neo, with great results.
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Well, good to know that
jazzh said:
Excellent tool!
Does it activate after boot?
I can see receivers from frozen apps, does this mean they also bloat the system, even frozen?
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Yes, all your changes will be applied after reboot.
Deleting an app is better than frozing, the frozen app itself remains on the device, is just "blocked" but the junk is always on your phone
Works fine on s3
I have noticed that some applications such as Prezzi Benzina require that GoogleLocationManagerService is active so that the geolocation functions properly. Who uses this function should not disable it.
Free other 75 MB of RAM on NeatROM 7.9
To disable the automatic startup of the app: Reciver-> Third Party -> "App Name" -> remove tick from BootUpReceiver / BootReceiver
Ho notato che alcune applicazioni come Prezzi Benzina richiedono sia attivo il servizio GoogleLocationManagerService affinchè funzioni correttamente la geolocalizzazione perciò chi ha necessità di questa funzionalità non lo disabiliti.
Risparmiati ulteriori 75MB di RAM su NeatROM 7.9
EDIT: per disabilitare l'avvio automatico di app: Reciver->Third Party->"Nome App"->rimuovere spunta da BootUpReceiver/BootReceiver
GeocoreService
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is GeocodeService ?
Tarola said:
is GeocodeService ?
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..............Yes
Any help to disable any unuseful Play store service would be appreciated.:good:
littlethings said:
Any help to disable any unuseful Play store service would be appreciated.:good:
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InAppBillingService ( it cause lot of wake locks .. you can disable it with out any problem ...and if u want to buy any inapp purchase just enable this for that time only and after purchase over u can disable it )
LicensingSevice ( u can disable this IF you didn't buy anything OFFICIALLY from play store)
these 2 are enough and after that greenify playstore.. it won't cause wakelocks ..enjoy
Great @hasta!
I've installed this app and applied your tricks....
Soon my feedback![emoji1] [emoji1]
Edit: geolocation by net (3g+wifi) doesn't work!!
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I disabled theese services too (without problems for now):
SERVICE section, System; Google Play Services:
BrokeredFitnessService
FitnessSyncAdapterService
ConfigFetchService
SyncService
and Reciver -> System -> Google play services:
FitnessInitReceiver
WaerableSyncServiceReceiver
I've got a problem with my wifes rooted galaxy s4 on Stock...
I installed this app at my own s3mini, disabled the recommended services and made a backup.
Then I brought this backup to my wifes s4, installed MyAndroidTools and restored the settings.
After that I've got security warnings want me to update security policies - I guess it's Knox. I tried to enable the services again, but some wont. Every now and then this security warning is coming up now... I've uninstalled MAT but the warning remains...
Furthermore her WhatsApp shortcut was gone while Whatsapp was still working... I needed to unistall and reinstall WhatsApp to bring back the shortcut...
Does anyone have an idea how to restore the system as it was before- or to bring Knox to silence again?
grinder777 said:
I've got a problem with my wifes rooted galaxy s4 on Stock...
I installed this app at my own s3mini, disabled the recommended services and made a backup.
Then I brought this backup to my wifes s4, installed MyAndroidTools and restored the settings.
After that I've got security warnings want me to update security policies - I guess it's Knox. I tried to enable the services again, but some wont. Every now and then this security warning is coming up now... I've uninstalled MAT but the warning remains...
Furthermore her WhatsApp shortcut was gone while Whatsapp was still working... I needed to unistall and reinstall WhatsApp to bring back the shortcut...
Does anyone have an idea how to restore the system as it was before- or to bring Knox to silence again?
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Factory reset?
But first try to uninstall app, and reboot the phone.
shut_down said:
Factory reset?
But first try to uninstall app, and reboot the phone.
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She will kill me...
I will try to update Play Services first - or flash some gapps if that will not help...
Thanks for reply and any tips, will keep you up to date...
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She will kill me...
I will try to update Play Services first - or flash some gapps if that will not help...
Thanks for reply and any tips, will keep you up to date...
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Try to remove app and reboot phone. I am not sure if it will help, but try if you did not.
hi
i have mi a3 , rooted .
i want a way to force stop apps when i close them from recent apps .
thanks for your help
Greenify app from playstore will do that
MohRez said:
hi
i have mi a3 , rooted .
i want a way to force stop apps when i close them from recent apps .
thanks for your help
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Most of the apps will get (force) closed when cleared from recents. Only those with background services need actual "force close" button press. As advised, Greenify might accomplish what you're looking for.
_mysiak_ said:
Most of the apps will get (force) closed when cleared from recents. Only those with background services need actual "force close" button press. As advised, Greenify might accomplish what you're looking for.
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i was think so , but when i installed an app to force stop apps , sew all of them are still running !
please give me the link of greenify
thanks
garylawwd said:
Greenify app from playstore will do that
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is any magisk module to do not use third app party ?
( i mean a way just the clear all buttom do that )
MohRez said:
is any magisk module to do not use third app party ?
( i mean a way just the clear all buttom do that )
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Greenify is completely automated and done in the background. You can set whatever apps you want to close whenever you want.
I don't know of anything else that is as effective as it.
Also I wouldn't really be using these anymore as Android is more than capable of ram management.
Spare ram is wasted ram
MohRez said:
i was think so , but when i installed an app to force stop apps , sew all of them are still running !
please give me the link of greenify
thanks
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Well, that's the risk you take. Most of the killed apps will re-launch themselves automatically, either right away or after a while, when they receive corresponding event/broadcast message. You did not specify why do you want to kill apps in the first place, but generic approach:
1. Greenify (link) - it will kill an app AND prevents automatic restart of an app (doesn't work at 100% though)
2. Disable specific service of an app, so it won't keep restarting (app might be unstable - crash)
3. Uninstall the app and find a better alternative which isn't always running
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Greenify is completely automated and done in the background.
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_mysiak_ said:
Most of the apps will get (force) closed when cleared from recents. Only those with background services need actual "force close" button press. As advised, Greenify might accomplish what you're looking for.
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i installed magisk and using it for some days .
but i dont know that it working correctly or not !
because when i go into it , only show me 2 apps that i need always be open and nothing else !
but another app that i used ( kaspersky battery life ) shoed me every apps that are open
MohRez said:
i installed magisk and using it for some days .
but i dont know that it working correctly or not !
because when i go into it , only show me 2 apps that i need always be open and nothing else !
but another app that i used ( kaspersky battery life ) shoed me every apps that are open
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https://www.howtogeek.com/198135/how-to-optimize-your-android-phones-battery-life-using-greenify/