MUST HAVE APP FOR EVERY ANDROID PHONE
Advanced Mobile Care is an all-in-one Android security and performance optimization app that performs real-time virus scans while also featuring a brand new Anti-theft, powerful Game Speeder, Battery Saver, Call Blocker, App Manager, Task Killer, Privacy Locker, Privacy Advisor and Cloud Backup.
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Key Features:
● Mobile Anti-virus:
One touch anti-virus scan protects your device from viruses, malware, spyware, and suspicious apps. It also provides real-time protection from virus attacks when downloading a new app or unknown file.
● Anti-theft:
Turn on the Anti-theft function by setting a password, and then you can alarm, lock, or get location of the lost phone. Try these features of Anti-theft by tapping Find lost phone.
● Battery Saver:
Optional-Set battery saving mode to extend battery life as well as inform users about which apps consume the most battery power.
● Call Blocker:
Call Blocker helps you block unwanted calls. Add the unwanted calls into the blacklist manually or just block calls from non-contacts then you will not be disturbed by the unwanted calls.
● System Tuneup:
One touch scan can clean memory, cache and junk files to boost your phone's operating speed.
● Game Speeder:
Launch games with Game Speeder to make games run smoothly without lag or game-play disturbance.
● App Manager:
App Manager can batch delete APK files, move app to SD card, batch uninstall apps. It also can sort all apps by name, size or use frequency to identify large or unnecessary apps for removal.
● Task Killer:
Quickly shut off memory intensive and battery hogging apps with one touch.
● Privacy Locker:
Hide, lock, and protect your private photos, videos and files with a password.
● Privacy Advisor:
Scan and display all apps that access your personal information, such as personal data, contacts, locations, and SMS.
● Cloud Backup & Restore:
Backup and restore all your contacts and call logs from your previous device to a new one.
● Widget:
Perform quick scan directly from your Android desktop. Quick check system information and set a battery saving mode
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most of those functions aren't neccessary
mjz2cool said:
most of those functions aren't neccessary
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Not necessaaaaaaryyy for u butt may bee itsss usefulll forr others
Omkar$ said:
Not necessaaaaaaryyy for u butt may bee itsss usefulll forr others
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so it's not a must have then
There's no viruses for android so what's the point of a virus scanner
you could say if you downloaded files & transferred them to a pc you can scan them first but doesn't your pc have anti virus
Battery saving apps tend to actually slow the phone down - all they do is turn off things like wifi bt gps & data when the screen is off - but they take up system resources themselves & really not needed
there are only two tools you really need
boot manager to stop apps starting at boot - comes with some custom roms anyway
cache cleaner - to free internal storage
anything else is really just bloat and can be performed by android itself or your file manager like es file explorer in the case of cloud storage
This app is good but no virus scanner needed.
Btw nyc share
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Some of my fellow 3D owners here do not root their phones, and I want them to try this. I just saw this on the main android forum, and I want you guys to have control of your permissions too. Hit the link to check out his thread.
Hopefully it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1456569
houzuoguo said:
What can it do?
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Concerned with some game/app's required permissions, but do not have a rooted device to reject the permissions?
Then Privacy Protector is the right app for you! It will automatically disable network and/or location services when certain apps run. And once you quit from the apps, it provides you a convenient way to reset the disabled features.
Alternative Usages
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Not only you may use Privacy Protector to reject some apps Internet and Location access, but also you may use it as an ad-blocker or data saver.
Performance Impact
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With over 300 apps monitored, on average the app utilizes less than 4% of CPU on a Nexus One.
There is no noticeable impact on battery life.
Current Status
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This is an alpha release.
It has only been tested on a Nexus One, and its user interface is quite far from being user-friendly. After more improvements are made, it will be put on Market as a freeware.
It is under active development and more features and improvements are to come!
Kindly leave your feedback please! Your feedback is very valuable and will greatly help me on improving the app.
Required Permissions
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Access to GPS and coarse location are for probing the location service settings.
Create bluetooth connections and bluetooth administration are for probing Bluetooth status and controlling bluetooth adapter.
Change Wi-Fi state is for controlling Wifi adapter.
How to use?
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1. Run "Privacy Protector"
2. Click "Manage Application policy"
3. In the list, tick "NET" and/or "LOC" to reject an app's Internet access and/or location access. Click "Save"
4. Click "Protector Status" toggle button to enable the service
When an app which you've chosen to reject its Internet and/or location access runs:
You will see toast messages "Privacy Protector has disabled Wifi" / "Privacy Protector has disabled Bluetooth"
And if you chose to reject the location access, you will see "Privacy Protector: Please manually disable GPS" and "Privacy Protector: Please manually disable Network Location" while you're taken to the settings page.
Now go back to your app and enjoy it
After you are finished with the app, pull down notification bar, you should see "Privacy Protector - Click to restore your settings". It will automatically restore your Wifi and Bluetooth status, and again, if you chose to reject location access, you'll be taken to the settings page and manually enable location services at your wish.
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Here's some of his pictures he posted up so you can see how it looks like.
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I think I might try this just for the adblock.
Do you know how extensive the adblock is? Does it block in app ads? Or must I disable the internet to a certain app in order to block the ads..
That's a great question. Hit the OP link and ask the author.
I've been fixing a couple of friends phones who don't want me to root their phones, but want to control their apps. This was a solution for them. Never explored the actual interaction. I take it that it must work since they haven't called me and gave me negative feedback.
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This app is a also available on the Play store. but I've decided to release it here for free.
YOU MUST BE ROOTED TO USE THIS APP
This application uses root permission to kill an app and its associated processes. You can easily set a time for an app to be killed with the option of audio fade out (ex. listening to music while falling asleep: you can set the time from now or a specific time for the music app to be killed. Optional feature to fade the volume out before the app gets killed). App also contains a threshold killing option (set the lowest amount of RAM in megabytes before process are killed), recurring killing (kill processes at set intervals), customized kill level (by importance), option to kill all but excluded or simply kill the ones you've selected, all completely customizable and much more.
Features:
Kill any app at a time you choose with optional volume fade out.
Easily view which apps are active.
Monitors available memory.
Kill individual app process.
Uninstall app (send to the package manager).
Launch app.
Threshold monitoring and process killing.
Recurring processes killing.
Selected list (apps and processes to exclude).
Innovative help screens.
Backup and restore options.
Main list shows package name and other info.
Change category to show specific processes/apps.
Kill all option.
Widget that monitors available RAM and button to kill all.
Easy start and stop from the main menu.
Highly customizable settings.
Move to SD card enabled.
Hardware acceleration enabled for Android 3.0+.
Permissions:
Storage (modify/delete SD card contents) : this is used to backup and restore saved settings and lists to your SD card.
System tools (kill background processes) : the app doesn't just kill the app processes, it also kills the background ones (to be on the safe side).
*Note: this application will kill an app and its associated processes however, some apps will restart themselves.
If you feel like donating, please consider buying the paid version available on the play store here: here.
Downloads:
App Timer Pro v1.4 [7/12/12] [Size: 526.02 KB (538647 bytes)]
MD5 Sum: 7330c53892171ddc02113ca0eebb00f2
Screenshots
*Screenshots were taken from my previous, lower resolution phone (Evo Shift).
That's man going to give this a try
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
Very nice :good:
Great app idea!
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
Excellent idea, thank you.
Sent from my lair.
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Advanced Mobile Care
Key Features:
● Mobile Anti-virus:
One touch anti-virus scan can protect your device from viruses, malware, spyware, suspicious apps and provides real-time protection from virus attacks when downloading a new app or unknown file.
● System Tuneup:
One touch scan to clean memory, cache and junk files to boost your phone's operating speed.
● Game Speeder:
Launch games with Game Speeder to make games run smoothly and without lag or game-play disturbance.
● Battery Saver:
Provides 3 battery saving modes to extend battery life as well as inform users about which apps consume the most battery power.
● App Manager:
App Manager includes batch delete APK files, move app to SD card, batch uninstall apps. It can sort all apps by name, size or use frequency to identify large or unnecessary apps for removal.
● Task Killer:
Quickly shut off memory intensive and battery hogging apps with one touch.
● Privacy Locker:
Hide, lock, and protect your private photos, videos and files with a password.
● Privacy Advisor:
Scans and displays all apps that access your personal information, such as personal data, contacts, locations, and SMS.
● Cloud Backup & Restore:
Backup and restore all your contacts and call logs from your previous device to a new one.
● Widget:
Perform quick scans directly from your Android desktop. Quick check system info and set a battery mode.
a made-in-China app, can't trust anything from the country
Sounds good, worth a try!
Sent from public phone using coins.
I use a Xiaomi Redmi 3s.
I do not want to transmit my contact data to Xiaomi.
To accomplish that target, I used Titanium Backup to disable a lot preinstalled, unnecessary system apps.
There are still a lot preinstalled apps, that seems necessary to run the system. Using Xprivacy, I denied internet and network access for most of these apps. There are two "apps" that can not be restricted, without causing the system to bootloop. These two are these:
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Android System,
BackupReceiver,
Battery saver, Blocklist,
Carrier Configure,
Cleaner, Content
Adaptive Backlight
Settings, Data usage,
Engineering Mode,
FM Radio, Feedback,
FidoCryptoService,
FidoSuiService,
Fused Location, High
Battery Temperature,
Input Devices, KLO
Bugreport, Key Chain,
LocationServices, MBN
Test, MdtpService,
MiPlay, Phone Call
Management, Power
OffMusicHandlerApp,
Quick ball, SVI Settings,
SecureExtAuthService,
SecureSampleAuthS
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Security Core
Component, Settings,
Settings Storage,
SmartcardService,
SpacesManagerServ;ce,
Stability Test, System
UI, WbcService, Wfd
Service, Whetstone,
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com.android.provision,
com.fingerprints. ser
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com.miui.stepsprovider,
com.miui.system,
com. qti.dpmserviceapp,
com.qti.service. color
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com.qualcomm. qti.qs,
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CNEService,org.codeau
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CarrierLoadService,
MmsService, Phone
Services, Phone and
Messaging Storage,
SIM Too/kit, com.qti.pr
imarycardcontroller,
com.qti.qua/comm.da
tastatusnotiflcation,
com.qti.xdivert, com.qu
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com.qua/comm.qti.ims,
com.qua/comm.qti
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lephony.vodafonepack,
org.codeaurora.ims
I don´t think these are actual apps, because there are dozens of packages included. So, I take it as a fact, that these "apps" can not be restricted by Xprivacy.
As a result I must work with Titanium Backup to disable and replace the remaing Xiaomi apps.
The most obvious app, that has access to my contacts is the "phone app".
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To remove the marked green "Phone" app from the app drawer, I freezed the app "contacts and dialer". I also installed an alternative dialer/phone app (drupe).
The green "Phone" app button disappears. Good.
But when starting a telephone call, from within drupe, the "Xiaomi in-call-screen" (picture on the right) appears.
That "in call screen" appears with google phone or drupe or any other phone software.
I have set the alternative dialer als default for "dialer", but that does not make any difference.
Is there a way, to make calls without using a Xiaomi piece of software?
Yes, there is a simple way. Just disable InCallUI. But remember, you must need to set another dialer app as default which has its own in-call interface. And, calls won't be recorded anymore.
By the way, have you used Google Dialer? I'm using it. The problem is, it can't show call history.
Hey NPriyo, I have installed Google Phone and Google Contacts. And I have set up Google Phone as default dialer in the settings.
As long as InCallUI is activated - the Xiaomi in-call-userinterface shows up every call.
If I deactivate InCallUI in TitaniumBackup, then there is no in-call-userinterface at all.
can't install Google phone
I've downloaded respective .apk, but it gives error while installing. Can you give any idea?
Wokoloko said:
Hey NPriyo, I have installed Google Phone and Google Contacts. And I have set up Google Phone as default dialer in the settings.
As long as InCallUI is activated - the Xiaomi in-call-userinterface shows up every call.
If I deactivate InCallUI in TitaniumBackup, then there is no in-call-userinterface at all.
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mr1959 said:
can't install Google phone
I've downloaded respective .apk, but it gives error while installing. Can you give any idea?
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I think you're asking for Google Phone app. If yes, then simply join the beta programme of Google Phone from this link ( https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.google.android.dialer ) and after joining the beta, download the app directly from the link given there ’download it on Google Play'.
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 .