Titanium Backup Pro has that feature but what is the benefit of turning user apps to system apps ?
It prevents said app to be killed frequently as it gives the ADJ value of the app more priority.
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eushaun99 said:
It prevents said app to be killed frequently as it gives the ADJ value of the app more priority.
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If you use TB, what apps do you turn to system apps?
There's no need to.
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Is there any way I can see this without looking in the settings for each app in the market?
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I'm using titanium backup for that purpose
So I downloaded well side loaded I guess I downloaded an app from my sd card but now I want to remove it however the option is not there. When I go to settings and manage applications the un install button is not there
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Can you post a screen shot? Are you rooted?
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Yes I am
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Okay here's the screen shot.
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did it install as a system app? Strange. Could always use tibu to convert to a user app(if it is a system app) or just clear data and uninstall from tibu itself.
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This app is a security application is it not? There are 2 options for install, both an apk file as well as a flashable zip. Did you install the apk or flash the zip. As well did the developer of the app give special instructions on uninstalling? If the app is for locating a lost phone there may be a trick to the uninstall process.
Titanium backup should allow the removal if your phone is rooted.
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For me, I use avast and they have a removal tool built into the app for the anti theft portion. After that's removed you can uninstall the antivirus portion like any other apk. I would definitely check within the app first to see if there's a removal tool.
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Ah yes thank you for reminding me. Usually there is ab option in the app that let's you un install it normally but since I was having problems the Dev Gave me a custom apk to run (and now another one which is why I had to uninstall) and I did move it as a system app that's why. I was successfully able to remove through titanium backup. Idk why I didn't think of it before. Thanks guys! Btw I highly recommend this app for security purposes.
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I saw couples of people here that says that they limit the apps that running in the backround, how do I do that?
Thanks for all the helpers!
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Autostarts is the best handsdown
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If you are on GB there is no much help..if you are on CM9 you can set in developer options maximum background apps
DZonikg said:
If you are on GB there is no much help..if you are on CM9 you can set in developer options maximum background apps
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i usually jsut close them via running services
There's a root toolbox on the market. I think there's an feature where you can limit how many apps to run.
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Dri94 said:
Autostarts is the best handsdown
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I downloaded this app but I don't know how to do that with this app, can u help me?
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If you are on GB there is no much help..if you are on CM9 you can set in developer options maximum background apps
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I have gb, even with autostarts I can't do it?
hanjosep said:
There's a root toolbox on the market. I think there's an feature where you can limit how many apps to run.
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I downloaded but I need busybox and I saw in the market that there is no such an option of this feature.
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Android os process is using most of the data plan. I use my phone for just syncying gmail, and messenger, whatsapp. These apps are using data very low compared to android os process
I had 1 gb of data plan...in which android os 400 mb
Is there a solution?
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This is the problem of android os....
You can just root ur device and remove the bloatwares...
They are the majority data plan suckers.....
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Disable backing up your device in settings>backup and reset. This will work
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Also is there some kind of gallery or music sync going on?
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Ohh. Thank you....
Disabled the backup option.....
Now back to normal data usage...
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Also is there some kind of gallery or music sync going on?
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Only if in account settings "sync picassa" was toggled and many photos must be uploaded to Google through pc or web panel.
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Also I use link2sd with root to move my apps to the sd card which helps with memory.
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when we greenify an app with this tool then all the processes of the greenified app stops running in background... when we launch the greenified app again then it again starts showing in the "running apps" section under settings option of the phone.... DOES IT MEAN THAT I HAVE TO AGAIN GREENIFY IT WITH THIS TOOL???
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when we greenify an app with this tool then all the processes of the greenified app stops running in background... when we launch the greenified app again then it again starts showing in the "running apps" section under settings option of the phone.... DOES IT MEAN THAT I HAVE TO AGAIN GREENIFY IT WITH THIS TOOL???
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No. That's the whole point of Greenify. Each app will re-hibernate after a short period of time. If it didn't go into running apps, you wouldn't be able to open the app. Greenify will hibernate the app a short time after you finish using it.
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No. That's the whole point of Greenify. Each app will re-hibernate after a short period of time. If it didn't go into running apps, you wouldn't be able to open the app. Greenify will hibernate the app a short time after you finish using it.
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thanks buddy... wow what an app...
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how can i change the time delay after which the pending apps must be hibernated???
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burninghouse said:
how can i change the time delay after which the pending apps must be hibernated???
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You cant. It will hibernate each app as it is no longer in use.