To make typing easier, I will upload pictures for the specs.
I rooted my Samsung Galaxy tab 4 t230nu around a year ago, and I also put an overclock kernel on it. PLEASE note that the ROM and kernel I used to root this tablet was made specifically for the model tablet I am using. Note also because It worked great up until recently, when it has started to crash randomly, IMO suggest that it's not a compatibility issues with the Rom. It doesn't crash very frequently, i would say maybe once or twice a week. I am not sure if it is a out of memory issue or a background app causing it to crash. I will also upload the last kmsg. This last time it crashed, i was using Firefox beta. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
The custom rom and kernel I am using can be found via the below links.
ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/development/rom-prism-barebone-v1-t2991013
Overclock kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/orig-development/kernel-cpu-tweaks-tab-4-t230nu-t3101944
Thanks again.
This might sound bad but i think your putting to much pressure on the cpu by overclocking it. To fix this go back to stock rom
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This might sound bad but i think your putting to much pressure on the cpu by overclocking it. To fix this go back to stock rom
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I thought the same thing but this crashing issue has only started in last 4 months. I can stress test the heck out of cpu all night and it runs fine. I've tried several top cpu benchmark and stress test apps from the app store.
Might be malware. Try running a virus scan
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Could be the rom is not compatible or wrong bootloader
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Might be malware. Try running a virus scan
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Could be the rom is not compatible or wrong bootloader
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Do you reccomend anything in particular to scan for malware?
Test
trentenmarschel said:
I thought the same thing but this crashing issue has only started in last 4 months. I can stress test the heck out of cpu all night and it runs fine. I've tried several top cpu benchmark and stress test apps from the app store.
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Just to double check on the cpu stress theory, I let a stress test run all night, about 9 hours scaling test, and it did fine. See attached image.
Use malwarebytes
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I scanned for malware and found nothing.
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Could be a process. Does it say which process crashed?
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Could be a process. Does it say which process crashed?
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Not that i could tell but here is process list at the time of crash.
boyam99 said:
I couldn't tell directly which process is cause the issue but if you have titanium backup,backup your apps and data to a cloud storage
or a sd. Then perform a factory reset or flash the rom again
Knowledge is power......
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I still have a feeling that an app is eating my memory. Several of the times it crashed, i was using Firefox beta or it was on in the background. Is there any way to prove this or check memory logs? Or if there is a debugging app or something I can install that will provide more in depth logs?
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Beta means the development stage. for people to try out the product and detect any bugs. Try using Firefox(not the beta version) or the development version just use the normal version or reinstall the app. Or you could try force stop. If none if this solutions work try to see if you can find a task manager or process Explorer to locate the app or disable it completely. Since you said something about crashing in the backgroud use a 3rd party app like nova launcher instead of the stock launcher. Post the results and press the thanks button if this helped ☺
Btw if you're up to it do a nandriod backup of of your device and go back to stock without root. See if that makes a difrence or you could delete root on your rooted tablet and see if it crashes. Since your running a modded rom it probably has some serious bugs in it.
Knowledge is power......
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Thanks I will give nova launcher a try. I have both versions of Firefox on my device. I've noticed issues with both. Also the rom I am using is mainly a debloated version of the stock rom. It actually runs and loads much faster than stock. Its also smaller by at least 800mb. Is there any app that i can use to monitor my ram so that i can tell if that is the problem? I have android assistant but its not what im needing.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.neotech.app.tinycore
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Thanks, i installed it. Every so often, I have to go through my apps and force close many of them I'm not using. Need a way to force close using task manager. It seems to help when I keep apps closed.
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Ok sorry you got dragged around. To find out what is causing it is a simple logcat. This will tell you just what is happening and is the go too tool for bug hunting.
As it is only a few times a week. I would put money on you being right. FF could easily. Be the cause as the mobile app is horrible. Worse then FB and that is saying alot. Lol.
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Ok sorry you got dragged around. To find out what is causing it is a simple logcat. This will tell you just what is happening and is the go too tool for bug hunting.
As it is only a few times a week. I would put money on you being right. FF could easily. Be the cause as the mobile app is horrible. Worse then FB and that is saying alot. Lol.
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Thanks. I've had a feeling it was a out of memory problem. I know Firefox and Firefox beta are huge memory hogs. I try to force close them when not in use. I just installed memory booster full and that tiny core app to monitor the ram. I do have alogcat installed and know how to use it to a point. Is there any way to have alogcat automatically save memory related logs to a file? That way I would be able to view the log from before it crashes and erases it.
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hey imbecbile i was helping the guy.Plz **** off.You dont know ****.I wasnt dragging him around i was trying to help.NOW ****OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hey, lets please keep my thread friendly! Ive recieved help from both of you. I have the tinycore ram monitor going. I just need more options for pre crash ram logging. Then I can go back to hard core power using my tablet to see if I can crash it.
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OK sorry about that.maybe you could Google pre crash ram logging app
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Dang it, it just crashed again. I was looking up a way to continously log memory to a file. I just selected the task manager key on my device to close an all storage search app and it locked up. Then i hit the power key to shut screen off and it rebooted.
I really need suggestions to log memory usage every few seconds to a file that will rewrite over itself. Like a security camera system.
Just looked at the kmsg log not sure what these error mean, or maybe they are normal for android.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eolwral.osmonitor&hl=en
this is a app that could:
Processes - monitor all processes.
- Connections - display every network connection.
- Misc - monitor battery, processors, network interfaces and file system.
- Messages - search dmesg or logcat in real-time.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rechild.advancedtaskkiller&hl=en
This is a task manager to kill apps you think consume ram it could:
Advanced Task Killer is also known as ATK which is #1 task manage app. It is a tool to kill applications and boost memory.
-Ignore List
-One tap widget
-Auto kill
-Customize item height
this logcat app is free and records in the backgroud
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=scd.lcex&hl=en
Logcat Extreme is an enhanced Logcat/Dmesg reader and Logcat recorder which comes with a rich set of features and handy user interface.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ram.cleaner.RamCleaner&hl=en
this is a ram cleaner that could:
RAM Cleaner--->> Increase performance of Android Mobile & RAM on one Click.
Get More Free RAM space by clearing RAM from this app.
Will Continuously collecting RAM threads & errors
it will Resolve All RAM Threads & errors on clicking-->> Clean RAM.
You can use this app as a widget-like shortcut on your home screen.
Mobile Hanging Problem will Resolved By More Cleaning of RAM.
For understanding Check your RAM Status before/After Clean RAM.
So it collect ram error as well in the backgroud
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rs.autokiller&hl=en
this is also a ram optizer
If I helped you please hit the thanks button.If you need help feel free to reply.
Good luck!!!!
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Thanks, I just installed those and will test them tonight and in the morning. I've noticed random spikes in drop of performance (few times daily) could be memory related. I will give these a try. Mainly I feel that I am still troubleshooting the crashing. But hopefully I can pin point the problem with logging processes and memory.
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This may be a new thread type thing but using adb terminal I am trying to output bugreport to file and i can do that but it times out. Anyone know how to bypass the timeout limit?
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This may be a new thread type thing but using adb terminal I am trying to output bugreport to file and i can do that but it times out. Anyone know how to bypass the timeout limit?
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Nvm i figured it out. I had several bug report processes running in background so i killed them and tried again and it worked.
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Hi all,
I bought my neo v last week and it was brilliant for 4-5 days. But nowadays the phone response very slow. When I come out of any app the icons take time show up. Earlier it happened only when I came out of games like temple run. Now I've uninstalled it. Now even when I came out if messaging or camera, the icons take time to build.
Sometimes during a call incoming, it takes long time to show the contract details.
Should I do something to check if everything is fine with the phone. I really doubt it is the speed of a 1 ghz processor. Also the ram has only around 50 mb free even only music player is running.
I've installed avira, which I suspect could be the reason for this slowdown. Im unable to uninstall either.
Could someone please help me with these for a android new comer? Please let me know if u needed more details to help me out.
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Avira could be the cause, is it installed from market?
Find it Play or the phone's manage application screen to uninstall.
If it is still that slow then try a master reset, anyway it is just 4-5 days' thing to lose.
use superchager v6
cagali said:
Avira could be the cause, is it installed from market?
Find it Play or the phone's manage application screen to uninstall.
If it is still that slow then try a master reset, anyway it is just 4-5 days' thing to lose.
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Thanks. Im thinking of the reset as the final option if nothing else works. Manage applications can't uninstall avira. It says uninstall faulted. Will try thru play and let you know soon.
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use superchager v6
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Thanks pandemic. Should I root the phone root the phone to use that. Also, is this slowing down problem only with me? In that case I could go for replacement or official support..
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senthilrameshjv said:
Thanks pandemic. Should I root the phone root the phone to use that. Also, is this slowing down problem only with me? In that case I could go for replacement or official support..
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press the thanks mate, and yes you must root your phone to use that
Pandemic said:
press the thanks mate, and yes you must root your phone to use that
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Also the wifi gets disconnected often. Any solution for this pandemic? Thx for helping out
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wifi disconnects may be router's fault too, some funky power saving crap i know my router has setting to kick clients when no activity is on it
Im using go task manager in mobile. Let me see that could be the problem.
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senthilrameshjv said:
Im using go task manager in mobile. Let me see that could be the problem.
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like what Gjole86 said that the router kicked you out with no activity i have that to and you dont need a task killer or manager anymore since android 2.3.3 and you`re welcome that why im a Regonized Contributor to help peeps
Yes I've now uninstalled needless talk and power managers. It's getting better. But still I've only around 75 mb ram free. Most of the used part is occupied by system services and the software installed by se lyk liveware manager and data monitor. Any suggestion to stop them from unless needed? Anything other than rooting the device?
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Yes I've now uninstalled needless talk and power managers. It's getting better. But still I've only around 75 mb ram free. Most of the used part is occupied by system services and the software installed by se lyk liveware manager and data monitor. Any suggestion to stop them from unless needed? Anything other than rooting the device
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If you want to stop the bloatwares, you really need to root. You can freeze them or uninstall them permanently, just make some back ups. Have you tried resetting it? I mean factory settings reset? You should try it. Dont install battery savers, task killers and antivirus. It may slow down your phone and eats up your battery. Its better to restart your phone daily to free ram and reset it. If you have done everything but it still becomes slow, contact your phone dealer. You just might have yourself a factory defect phone
like what other said, root your phone or better yet, use custom roms. those bloatware is eating your ram thats why your phone is sluggish. as pandemic said use v6 supercharger to handle the memory.
It is a primitive sort of advice but if u don't want to root your phone...then try auto memory manager and set a parameter to autokill background processes...the processes u don't want to be killed can be whitelisted.
And try some kind of startup manager to prevent unwanted apps from launching by their own...but even then some of them would initialize bcoz of other events...that's where auto memory manager comes to play.
But last advice...its really a very good idea to root your phone to gain full control...service centres really don't care if you are rooted or not unless you unlock the bootloader.
Edit: am not sure if startup managers require root or not...it would have been stated in the app description.
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If you want to stop the bloatwares, you really need to root. You can freeze them or uninstall them permanently, just make some back ups. Have you tried resetting it? I mean factory settings reset? You should try it. Dont install battery savers, task killers and antivirus. It may slow down your phone and eats up your battery. Its better to restart your phone daily to free ram and reset it. If you have done everything but it still becomes slow, contact your phone dealer. You just might have yourself a factory defect phone
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I checked with other person who s using the same mobile. His is comparatively better and games perform better than mine. I'll go for reset but can someone tell me how can I back up all my data. Should I download all the apps again if I reset? I'm really worried since I dont own a broadband but just downloading using mobile internet. Can we back up apps also?
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It is a primitive sort of advice but if u don't want to root your phone...then try auto memory manager and set a parameter to autokill background processes...the processes u don't want to be killed can be whitelisted.
And try some kind of startup manager to prevent unwanted apps from launching by their own...but even then some of them would initialize bcoz of other events...that's where auto memory manager comes to play.
But last advice...its really a very good idea to root your phone to gain full control...service centres really don't care if you are rooted or not unless you unlock the bootloader.
Edit: am not sure if startup managers require root or not...it would have been stated in the app description.
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Im not sure should I install some more managers and slow down the phone. I'll try out though. Thanks
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Also can someone please if I can check all the hardware specs are perfect with this phone. Can some app do that?
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Use MyBackup or ESfile explorer to backup your apps...there is a pile of apps in the play store.
Use Elixir2 or system panel lite for every detail of your phone.
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unisol107 said:
Use MyBackup or ESfile explorer to backup your apps...there is a pile of apps in the play store.
Use Elixir2 or system panel lite for every detail of your phone.
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Thanks Unisol107, I used Astro and backed up my apps and all other files are in SD card only. Is there anything i can do to backup my sms and contacts.
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Thanks Unisol107, I used Astro and backed up my apps and all other files are in SD card only. Is there anything i can do to backup my sms and contacts.
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For SMS use go SMS pro, and for contacts use the synchronization from Google account in settings
Well guys this is weird. While using chrome, music app stops working and closes automatically. It doesn't happen with any other browser. I'm on indisn firmware 4.1 1 right now, non rooted. Anyone has any suggestions or facing same issue?
One more question, is the high ram usage fixed in uk version lla or it's the same??
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Its the ram usage...the phone automatically closes other apps for freeing ram so that apps that uses huge resources like chrome can work..since music player works in the background.the low memory killer feature force closes the apps...i have personally experienced this problem when using facebook flipboard etc..
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Any possible solution bro?
One question though, what's the point of having a powerful phobe such as s3 if it can't even run 2-3 apps at a time?
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Try clearing recently used programs list...since recently used programs will be cached for quickly launching next time the user needs it.it will take up a lot of ram...also try using advanced system care from play store...this app proved useful to me and many others..if it still doesn't work..try to uninstall least used apps..since some services will run in the background and eats up ram..and still not working means..keep the post alive and we can expect someone will come up with a solution
Hope this helps..
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Yup waiting for some more replies. The above i already tried, no effect.
I guess i have to root n install another rom.
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Well i've successfully rooted mu device and i hope there can be more ways now to make it lagfree. So can anyone please suggest any ways now? I don't wanna install any custom kernel or recovery. Just wanna tweak the stock ROM for good performance and multi-tasking.
What are your thoughts on using task killers or memory management apps on our S4s? I'm a bit mixed and not sure which one's are of the best benefit or work correctly.
I have the app: Temp/Cpu Widget : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sanels.tempcpuv2
which shows the "Free Memory" amongst other things on my home screen.
I definitely notice overall screen transitions and the loading of apps, ect... much more fluid when the free memory reports around 700ish or above
If it dips below 500 things seem to lag a bit.
Only way I've found to retrieve the memory back to the preferable amount to gain back performance is to use one of several available task killers or memory free up apps but I've read mixed reports on using these.
Is there a better way at keeping the max free memory for performance OR is there a preferable memory management tool you are using?
Lol! I was expecting quite a bit of chatter on this but nothing. :angel:
Maybe I should have put it in the Q & A section but I felt like not only did I point out a useful app being that Temp-Cpu app I linked to playstore but brought up an open discussion about said apps and in regards to the S4.
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Lol! I was expecting quite a bit of chatter on this but nothing. :angel:
Maybe I should have put it in the Q & A section but I felt like not only did I point out a useful app being that Temp-Cpu app I linked to playstore but brought up an open discussion about said apps and in regards to the S4.
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The s4 practically has a built in task manager so not many would even consider an extra app to accomplish the same task.
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The only thing I run is cleaner, to delete cache and residual files.
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The s4 practically has a built in task manager so not many would even consider an extra app to accomplish the same task.
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Agreed. That is what I use when on a TW ROM. On CM I just use the close all function in the recent apps window. Though RAM never seems to be as scarce on AOSP ROMs so I rarely clear apps.
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http://www.droid-life.com/2011/06/02/revisiting-android-task-killers-and-why-you-dont-need-one/
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I use Clean Master and Lagfix running stock rooted touchwiz and have no lag whatsoever. Most the time I have 40-50% free memory, and I'm not a fan of task killers but this works great. Lagfix is a free app in the play store. Its similar to fstrim on a computer and manufacturers are going to be including it in future releases.
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I use Clean Master and Lagfix running stock rooted touchwiz and have no lag whatsoever. Most the time I have 40-50% free memory, and I'm not a fan of task killers but this works great. Lagfix is a free app in the play store. Its similar to fstrim on a computer and manufacturers are going to be including it in future releases.
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Thanks for reminding me of Lagfix. Giving that a shot.
I've found that the "broom" feature in "Floating Toucher" --> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boatmob.floating.touch&hl=en
works rather well in conjunction with what I mentioned earlier about "Free memory reported" by the App in the OP and performance.
Hi
This is a working fix for those who facing to fast batery draining and the reason is like in the photo (android system)
This fix it will work only on rooted devices.
Steps are:
1- install root Uninstaller and grant permission in superuser, or super su (depending on what you have installed on your device)
2- select google+, and first make a backup to google+
3- uninstall google+
4- restart your device
Later Edit : before I try this method, I was trying only to remove cache and data from app google+, but without my permission google+ start to activate again.
Feel free to ask if you have problems with this fix.
Greenify
Gesendet von meinem Xperia SP
joke19 said:
Greenify
Gesendet von meinem Xperia SP
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Unfortunately on android 4.4.2 greenify don't work to some devices.
And google+ it will reactivate by him self.
Is a common problem find it after updating to android 4.4.2
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gabrielvl said:
Unfortunately on android 4.4.2 greenify don't work to some devices.
And google+ it will reactivate by him self.
Is a common problem find it after updating to android 4.4.2
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If you have Google+ as a system app, then you need to either remove it and install from the Play Store so Greenify can hibernate it best or get the Greenify Donation package that allows hibernation of /system apps.
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If you have Google+ as a system app, then you need to either remove it and install from the Play Store so Greenify can hibernate it best or get the Greenify Donation package that allows hibernation of /system apps.
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Not every user has money, some of them are under 18 years, with no bank account and more. This is another free alternative.
PS if they are on xda, i almost sure everyone has rooted the phone/tablet
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gabrielvl said:
Not every user has money, some of them are under 18 years, with no bank account and more. This is another free alternative.
PS if they are on xda, i almost sure everyone has rooted the phone/tablet
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these apps can be deleted from system/app using root explorer and other apps
Vaibhav Chauhan said:
these apps can be deleted from system/app using root explorer and other apps
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Exactly
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gabrielvl said:
Not every user has money, some of them are under 18 years, with no bank account and more. This is another free alternative.
PS if they are on xda, i almost sure everyone has rooted the phone/tablet
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I gave a free and a paid solution. Not everyone has the ability or $ to buy apps, but sometimes, depending on your needs, it might be the only option to get everything working how you want / need. Just the way it works.
And no, not almost everyone has their device rooted here. It's pretty common, and probably a much higher % here vs other forums, but definitely not like as high as you are assuming.
Here's an even easier option if you don't use the app at all, aren't rooted. and are on anything that has JellyBean or higher - disable it in Settings / App Manager.
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I gave a free and a paid solution. Not everyone has the ability or $ to buy apps, but sometimes, depending on your needs, it might be the only option to get everything working how you want / need. Just the way it works.
And no, not almost everyone has their device rooted here. It's pretty common, and probably a much higher % here vs other forums, but definitely not like as high as you are assuming.
Here's an even easier option if you don't use the app at all, aren't rooted. and are on anything that has JellyBean or higher - disable it in Settings / App Manager.
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I repeat : for some reason and after i Disable in settings, it comes back.
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I repeat : for some reason and after i Disable in settings, it comes back.
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Do you have Google Photos sync enabled?
es0tericcha0s said:
Do you have Google Photos sync enabled?
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It was, but after i change my device (from htc one, to htc one max) 1 week ago, I disabled when I power on for first time my HTC One max.
Any suggestions?
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It was, but after i change my device (from htc one, to htc one max) 1 week ago, I disabled when I power on for first time my HTC One max.
Any suggestions?
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Also try clearing the cache of the app in the Application Manager in Settings. Some users say the cache can get out of hand and mess things up - like 100s of MBs. You can also try uninstalling any updates of the app as most people that report this problem only have it tied to certain updates and rolling back or installing a different version of it helps. Also, make sure the location reporting feature is unchecked if issues persist as that can be another thing.
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Also try clearing the cache of the app in the Application Manager in Settings. Some users say the cache can get out of hand and mess things up - like 100s of MBs. You can also try uninstalling any updates of the app as most people that report this problem only have it tied to certain updates and rolling back or installing a different version of it helps. Also, make sure the location reporting feature is unchecked if issues persist as that can be another thing.
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Becouse I don't use google+ that method is what fits for me.
To be clear : before uninstall google + my battery last almost 7 hours, after i uninstall it on heavy usage (luminosity set to maxim, WLAN, GPS, Internet browsing and minim 2 hours voice call) 15 hours
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Guys, I just wanna ask few basic questions about the Clean Master Application which we can basically find in Google Play.
Is it safe to use ? I just wondering, because aside from the positive comments of its users, there are also negative feedback which specifically saying that it has a bad effect to phone's battery life. Some are saying that it will just drain your battery.
Thanks.
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Yeah it's safe to use as its not a virus or malware.
However android has a built in 'task killer' which frees up memory as it sees fit.
A lot of these clean up applications will kill an app which will relaunch straight away therefore causing more battery drain as the app is having to launch again immediately.
If you think your phone is too slow/the battery isn't good enough give it a shot for a few days and see if it is beneficial for you.
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declan8888 said:
Yeah it's safe to use as its not a virus or malware.
However android has a built in 'task killer' which frees up memory as it sees fit.
A lot of these clean up applications will kill an app which will relaunch straight away therefore causing more battery drain as the app is having to launch again immediately.
If you think your phone is too slow/the battery isn't good enough give it a shot for a few days and see if it is beneficial for you.
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Great ! Thank you Sir !
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I personally believe the app is spying on people, I'm doing lot of reserve engineering i will find out what is happening..
I personally suggest you don't use it.
ronmitre said:
Guys, I just wanna ask few basic questions about the Clean Master Application...
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I find Clean Matter eats battery and is a little to aggressive with their advertising and permissions.
Try Power Clean, it's a deeper and easier on battery.
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Funfact: The Storage Manager in the Smart Manager App of the Galaxy S6 is powered by Clean Master.
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I personally hate that app since it ate a lot of battery drain, you dont need it since we already have a built in task killer just on left side of your home button lol
I got rid of it. Now I use CCleaner, which I suggest to use over Clean Master
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Funfact: The Storage Manager in the Smart Manager App of the Galaxy S6 is powered by Clean Master.
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Another Fun fact - MIUI Cleaner is also powered by clean master..
I personally believe that Clean Master is a fake app. I tried it and found that it eats up battery rigorously. If you want to see that just go to settings-> apps-> Running apps and you will see a lot of process from CM. It actually do nothing other than feeding your phone with junks and ads. If you are a rooted user, try the Purify by King root. I have tried it and found that it is really effective.
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I personally believe that Clean Master is a fake app. I tried it and found that it eats up battery rigorously. If you want to see that just go to settings-> apps-> Running apps and you will see a lot of process from CM. It actually do nothing other than feeding your phone with junks and ads. If you are a rooted user, try the Purify by King root. I have tried it and found that it is really effective.
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Anything by Cheetah Mobile is junk. Everyone knows that. The only thing Clean Master should be cleaning is all Cheetah Mobile apps including itself.