Hello!
So to make it as short as possible, I'm using greenify on my NON-rooted Nexus6P (7.1.1), and to get more features, I gave greenify the necerssary permissions through ADB. Now.. Even though I gave the permissions the following is unavailable: Shallow Hibernation, Doze on the go and Wake-up cut off... UNLESS I switch into »root« working mode (as if my devices is rooted), then they are available. BUT the app keep telling me to enable root on my device (the features remains enabled though)? One more time, my device is NOT rooted. But will this still work? Since I HAVE given the permissions?
I hope someone can cast some light over this for me!
Thanks!
@leeswagger,
What version Greenify?
Did you run these adb commands? :
https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
You should not select root mode if the phone is not rooted.
In non-root mode, what happens if you add apps to the hibernate list, one or more are running, and you press the Zzz button to hibernate the apps immediately? Do they successfully get hibernated?
divineBliss said:
@leeswagger,
I'm on version 3.0 build 5
I did return to non-rooted mode.
Yes they do get hibernated immediately, and successfully.
And yes I ran the commands on the site you linked to.
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leeswagger said:
Hello!
So to make it as short as possible, I'm using greenify on my NON-rooted Nexus6P (7.1.1), and to get more features, I gave greenify the necerssary permissions through ADB. Now.. Even though I gave the permissions the following is unavailable: Shallow Hibernation, Doze on the go and Wake-up cut off... UNLESS I switch into »root« working mode (as if my devices is rooted), then they are available. BUT the app keep telling me to enable root on my device (the features remains enabled though)? One more time, my device is NOT rooted. But will this still work? Since I HAVE given the permissions?
I hope someone can cast some light over this for me!
Thanks!
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From what I remember, doze on the go really just turns off the significant motion detector (SMD) so it won't get kicked out of doze.
The problem in 7.0+ is that this is locked behind the DUMP permission which can't be granted to 3rd party apps at all via ADB (must be system/signed as such). Most likely you are getting an error trying to grant this permission, so the functionality is not tre.
Alright.. I didn't get any errors, but I hear what you're saying, guess I have to get rooted at some point... Thanks for your reply though!
I cant give adb permission to greenify please help me
I don't know how to use adb please help me with any video or post. For complete information about adb permission of greenify
Google for "adb tutorial"
AvishekOfficial said:
I don't know how to use adb please help me with any video or post. For complete information about adb permission of greenify
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AvishekOfficial said:
I don't know how to use adb please help me with any video or post. For complete information about adb permission of greenify
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I see that you're obviously new to XDA. You double-posted what is usually not well recognised.
You find my reply to your question here.
divineBliss said:
@leeswagger,
...
Did you run these adb commands? :
https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
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Hi.
I can't access such link. Seems to be broken.
Oasisfeng, HELP!
leeswagger said:
Hello!
So to make it as short as possible, I'm using greenify on my NON-rooted Nexus6P (7.1.1), and to get more features, I gave greenify the necerssary permissions through ADB. Now.. Even though I gave the permissions the following is unavailable: Shallow Hibernation, Doze on the go and Wake-up cut off... UNLESS I switch into »root« working mode (as if my devices is rooted), then they are available. BUT the app keep telling me to enable root on my device (the features remains enabled though)? One more time, my device is NOT rooted. But will this still work? Since I HAVE given the permissions?
I hope someone can cast some light over this for me!
Thanks!
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How to Set Up Greenify Without Root & Save Battery Life on Any Android
Despite newer phones having larger batteries, after a few months, my battery life drops significantly. I started researching solutions after my third phone. No matter who I asked, the most recommended solution was always Greenify. And unlike other solutions, you don't need root to use it.
android.gadgethacks.com
divineBliss said:
@leeswagger,
What version Greenify?
Did you run these adb commands? :
https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
You should not select root mode if the phone is not rooted.
In non-root mode, what happens if you add apps to the hibernate list, one or more are running, and you press the Zzz button to hibernate the apps immediately? Do they successfully get hibernated?
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Links not available anymore. HELP!
dan60 said:
Links not available anymore. HELP!
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https://greenify.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/749142-how-to-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
Does anyone have the commands to allow extra features for non-root phones?
Found this: https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...t-root-save-battery-life-any-android-0201480/
divineBliss said:
@leeswagger,
What version Greenify?
Did you run these adb commands? :
https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
You should not select root mode if the phone is not rooted.
In non-root mode, what happens if you add apps to the hibernate list, one or more are running, and you press the Zzz button to hibernate the apps immediately? Do they successfully get hibernated?
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Hi,
the link isn't available :
Related
is there a way to remove all the bloatware? If I'm not rooted or anything... plain stock
my phone is always running like 50 apps... apps I never use like slacker..
I get like 4-6 hours of just testing and browsing the Internet
Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
I dont think you can with out root.
I've tried the temp root method to remove the apps in /system/app by moving it to my sd card.
after reboot, my root is gone but the apps are gone...for about a hour then they get reinstalled back.
I think it downloads from the web.
Yea, I think we have to wait for a custom rom to weed those out.
Just do stock + root. I got rid of 45% of all pre-installed apps.
TheSneakerWhore said:
Just do stock + root. I got rid of 45% of all pre-installed apps.
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No "unlock bootloader"?
What root method did you use?
MangeAirborne said:
No "unlock bootloader"?
What root method did you use?
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yes How please
Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
im pretty sure he unlocked bootloader-- but if he didnt, sub for details
You do not have to unlock the bootloader to disable apps.
If you can get the temp-root working, all you have to do is enter
"pm disable " + app names (not the apk name)in adb shell or in terminal emulator.
You can find out which apps are running by "ps" command or thrugh 'manage application in settings menu.
Alternatively, you can use Titanium Backup Pro to freeze apps.
"pm disable app" will stick even after reboots.
Thanks
Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
ringochan said:
You do not have to unlock the bootloader to disable apps.
If you can get the temp-root working, all you have to do is enter
"pm disable " + app names (not the apk name)in adb shell or in terminal emulator.
You can find out which apps are running by "ps" command or thrugh 'manage application in settings menu.
Alternatively, you can use Titanium Backup Pro to freeze apps.
"pm disable app" will stick even after reboots.
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How would you take and re-enable an app then? "pm enable app" ??
nixxofugi said:
How would you take and re-enable an app then? "pm enable app" ??
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Pretty much.
NOOB
Hey...I hate to admit but I am a NOOB to XDA and Android...can you post some steps? I rooted my phone, rebooted after root and it looks no different. My gola is to remove bloatware and overclock.
finkster said:
Hey...I hate to admit but I am a NOOB to XDA and Android...can you post some steps? I rooted my phone, rebooted after root and it looks no different. My gola is to remove bloatware and overclock.
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It shouldn't look any different. Rooting doesn't magically change anything. It's basically the same as getting administrator privileges on a computer. It gives you the ability to modify and delete system files.
If you want to remove bloatware, the easiest way is to download Root Manager from the Market and it will let you do just that. Just be careful because if you delete the wrong thing, you can cause problems.
Or the better option (and the one I did) was to install the QuickSense ROM by xboarder. It has the bloatware removed, and some other tweaks. I highly recommend it.
"pm disable" through ADB Shell
Didn't want to unlock my bootloader, so I did the following to disable the apps (didn't uninstall them, just puts them in remission so they don't show up in my App Drawer anymore or run in the background).
I kinda rushed these instructions out and probably left some stuff out since I'm used to doing this on my G2 & my other Android devices, so if you run into any problems, just PM me or post a response.
1. Install HTC Drivers on computer (used Windows 7 Professional machine, separate drivers if you're on a Mac): http://www.multiupload.com/AUF6125ZOY
2. Install ADB Shell (http://www.wiihacks.com/android-phones/52813-how-install-setup-adb.html). ADB Shell not necessarily needed, you could use the "Terminal Manager" on your Amaze after you temproot and run the "pm disable" commands there.
3. Use XBoarderMod's One-Click Root to gain Temporary root status (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1310115)
4. Using ADB Shell on your windows box with your Amaze attached via USB with Debugging on, start executing the "pm disable <package name>" command to turn off these apps.
Here's a list of what I disabled (i kept the list minimal, just wanted to get rid of the annoying ones and the apps that kept on persisting in my "running services" tab)
com.telenav.app.android.telenav
com.facebook.katana
com.infraware.docmaster
com.zinio.android.settings
com.zinio.mobile.android.reader
com.slacker.radio
com.tmobile.moreforme
com.tmobile.d411
com.tmobile.apppack
com.htc.htctwitter
com.htc.Twitter3DWidget
com.htc.friendstream
com.htc.FriendStream3DWidget
com.htc.android.teeter
com.tmobile.highlight
com.voxmobili.sync.MobileBackup2
Best of all, this method sticks after the phone reboots and you lose your temproot. Temproot your phone again if you want to reenable these apps or turn more off.
If you're not using ADB Shell to disable your apps, here's a list of all packages on the Amaze since it's going to be next to impossible to get this from Terminal Manager. I tried taking out the apps that I installed myself, but some might still be on this list (sorry).
Also, be careful disabling some packages because some might cause problems...I made sure I researched each one to make sure they were safe to turn off.
package:android
package:android.smartcard
package:android.tts
package:com.adobe.flashplayer
package:com.adobe.reader
package:com.android.apps.tag
package:com.android.bluetooth
package:com.android.browser
package:com.android.calculator2
package:com.android.camera
package:com.android.certinstaller
package:com.android.CSDFunctionG
package:com.android.defcontainer
package:com.android.htccontacts
package:com.android.htcdialer
package:com.android.htmlviewer
package:com.android.magicsmoke
package:com.android.MessageTab
package:com.android.mms
package:com.android.musicvis
package:com.android.nfc3
package:com.android.packageinstaller
package:com.android.phone
package:com.android.protips
package:com.android.providers.applications
package:com.android.providers.calendar
package:com.android.providers.contacts
package:com.android.providers.downloads
package:com.android.providers.downloads.ui
package:com.android.providers.drm
package:com.android.providers.htcCheckin
package:com.android.providers.htcmessage
package:com.android.providers.media
package:com.android.providers.settings
package:com.android.providers.telephony
package:com.android.providers.userdictionary
package:com.android.restartapp
package:com.android.server.vpn
package:com.android.settings
package:com.android.setupwizard
package:com.android.soundrecorder
package:com.android.stk
package:com.android.stock
package:com.android.systemui
package:com.android.updater
package:com.android.vending
package:com.android.vending.updater
package:com.android.voicedialer
package:com.android.wallpaper
package:com.carrieriq.tmobile
package:com.cequint.ecid
package:com.estrongs.android.pop
package:com.facebook.katana
package:com.fede.launcher
package:com.google.android.apps.docs
package:com.google.android.apps.maps
package:com.google.android.apps.reader
package:com.google.android.apps.unveil
package:com.google.android.apps.uploader
package:com.google.android.backup
package:com.google.android.feedback
package:com.google.android.gm
package:com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
package:com.google.android.gsf
package:com.google.android.location
package:com.google.android.partnersetup
package:com.google.android.stardroid
package:com.google.android.street
package:com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar
package:com.google.android.syncadapters.contacts
package:com.google.android.talk
package:com.google.android.voicesearch
package:com.google.android.youtube
package:com.google.earth
package:com.htc
package:com.htc.AddProgramWidget
package:com.htc.album
package:com.htc.album.mapview
package:com.htc.android.fusion.calculator
package:com.htc.android.fusion.recommend
package:com.htc.android.htcime
package:com.htc.android.htcsetupwizard
package:com.htc.android.image_wallpaper
package:com.htc.android.locationpicker
package:com.htc.android.mail
package:com.htc.android.psclient
package:com.htc.android.quicklookup
package:com.htc.android.teeter
package:com.htc.android.wallpaper
package:com.htc.android.WeatherLiveWallpaper
package:com.htc.android.worldclock
package:com.htc.appsharing
package:com.htc.autorotatewidget
package:com.htc.businessroom
package:com.htc.calendar
package:com.htc.clock3dwidget
package:com.htc.connectedMedia
package:com.htc.cs
package:com.htc.cspeoplesync
package:com.htc.CustomizationSetup
package:com.htc.demoflopackageinstaller
package:com.htc.dlnamiddlelayer
package:com.htc.dmc
package:com.htc.dockmode
package:com.htc.feedback
package:com.htc.FilePicker
package:com.htc.flashlight
package:com.htc.flashliteplugin
package:com.htc.fm
package:com.htc.FMRadioWidget
package:com.htc.friendstream
package:com.htc.FriendStream3DWidget
package:com.htc.fusion.FusionApk
package:com.htc.fusion.htcbookmarkwidget
package:com.htc.googlereader
package:com.htc.googlereaderwidget
package:com.htc.htccalendarwidgets
package:com.htc.htccompressviewer
package:com.htc.htccontactwidgets_3d_fusion
package:com.htc.HtcHighlightService
package:com.htc.htchubsyncprovider
package:com.htc.htclocationservice
package:com.htc.htcmailwidgets
package:com.htc.htcMessageUploader
package:com.htc.htcmsgwidgets3d
package:com.htc.htcsettingwidgets
package:com.htc.htctwitter
package:com.htc.idlescreen.base
package:com.htc.idlescreen.shortcut
package:com.htc.idlescreen.socialnetwork
package:com.htc.launcher
package:com.htc.livewallpaper.streak
package:com.htc.lmw
package:com.htc.lockscreen
package:com.htc.messagecs
package:com.htc.ml.PhotoLockScreen
package:com.htc.music
package:com.htc.musicenhancer
package:com.htc.MusicWidget3D
package:com.htc.mysketcher
package:com.htc.OnlineAssetDetails
package:com.htc.opensense
package:com.htc.photowidget3d
package:com.htc.picasa
package:com.htc.provider.CustomizationSettings
package:com.htc.provider.settings
package:com.htc.provider.weather
package:com.htc.providers.uploads
package:com.htc.recommend
package:com.htc.reportagent
package:com.htc.resetnotify
package:com.htc.ringtonetrimmer
package:com.htc.rosiewidgets.backgrounddata
package:com.htc.rosiewidgets.dataroaming
package:com.htc.rosiewidgets.datastrip
package:com.htc.rosiewidgets.powerstrip
package:com.htc.rosiewidgets.screenbrightness
package:com.htc.rosiewidgets.screentimeout
package:com.htc.rosiewidgets.tip
package:com.htc.sdm
package:com.htc.settings.accountsync
package:com.htc.skinpicker
package:com.htc.socialnetwork.facebook
package:com.htc.socialnetwork.flickr
package:com.htc.soundrecorder
package:com.htc.stock
package:com.htc.stockidlescreen
package:com.htc.stockwidget
package:com.htc.streamplayer
package:com.htc.sync.provider.weather
package:com.htc.Sync3DWidget
package:com.htc.taskmanager
package:com.htc.Trends3DWidget
package:com.htc.Twitter3DWidget
package:com.htc.UpgradeSetup
package:com.htc.video
package:com.htc.wdm
package:com.htc.Weather
package:com.htc.weather.agent
package:com.htc.weatheridlescreen
package:com.htc.WeatherWallpaper
package:com.htc.widget.profile
package:com.htc.widget.ringtone
package:com.htc.widget3d.watch
package:com.htc.widget3d.weather
package:com.htc.WifiRouter
package:com.htc.wotaproviders
package:com.infraware.docmaster
package:com.logmein.rescue
package:com.logmein.rescuesecurity
package:com.lookout
package:com.mobitv.client.tmobiletvhd
package:com.movial.ipprovider
package:com.movial.ipservice
package:com.movial.wificall
package:com.muvee.video.trimer
package:com.noshufou.android.su
package:com.nuance.nmc.sihome
package:com.qiktmobile.android
package:com.sdgtl.watch
package:com.slacker.radio
package:com.svox.pico
package:com.telenav.app.android.telenav
package:com.th.android.widget.gTabsimiClock
package:com.tmobile.apppack
package:com.tmobile.d411
package:com.tmobile.highlight
package:com.tmobile.moreforme
package:com.tmobile.selfhelp
package:com.tmobile.vvm.application
package:com.twitter.android
package:com.voxmobili.sync.MobileBackup2
package:com.westtek.jcp
package:com.westtek.jcpResources
package:com.zinio.android.settings
package:com.zinio.mobile.android.reader
package:jackpal.androidterm
package:javax.microedition.gba.android
package:javax.microedition.ims
package:javax.microedition.ims.engine.test
If I do this temp-root and disable the bloatware apps, will that cause a problem with the eventual ICS update that HTC will push?
rock7632 said:
If I do this temp-root and disable the bloatware apps, will that cause a problem with the eventual ICS update that HTC will push?
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No, it won't. Technically, your phone is still 'stock' after disabling apps on it.
But the reason I responded to your question is because I wanted to say this...
Don't worry about the future OTA!!"
Things are getting exiting now that we have a kernel dev working on our device! I can't find any more excuse for not rooting the Amaze.
ringochan said:
No, it won't. Technically, your phone is still 'stock' after disabling apps on it.
But the reason I responded to your question is because I wanted to say this...
Don't worry about the future OTA!!"
Things are getting exiting now that we have a kernel dev working on our device! I can't find any more excuse for not rooting the Amaze.
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yeah I thought as much. but the reason I was asking was because I rooted my sister's Samsung Fascinate and deleted a bunch of Verizon Bloatware and then when the Fascinate got Froyo, her update always failed. I tried a bunch of times and finally gave up and recently installed CM7 when it came out for the Fascinate. I'm guessing I deleted something I wasn't supposed to. But disabling apps shouldn't have the same effect as they're still technically going to be on the phone.
edit: and this method that gravis86 posted, is that what you recommend?
worked wonderfully thanks
I could not find the commands on your list to remove the following programs:
htc hub
htc likes
my device (from tmobile)
T-mobile Name ID
Visual Voicemail (I used google voice hate this) never liked it
Pro apps
thanks if you could tell me what those are I'd really appreciate it
seansk said:
worked wonderfully thanks
I could not find the commands on your list to remove the following programs:
htc hub
htc likes
my device (from tmobile)
T-mobile Name ID
Visual Voicemail (I used google voice hate this) never liked it
Pro apps
thanks if you could tell me what those are I'd really appreciate it
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In your adb shell or terminal emulator,
just type:
pm list packages -e
to see what apps are still enabled.
and type:
pm list packages -d
to see what you've disabled.
That way, you'll see more than copy-and-pasting someone else's likes and dislikes.
It may be easier to use Titanium Backup. If you have a pro version, it let's you freeze and unfreeze apps right on the app list. Even with regular version, you can still see which apps are frozen, and let you unfreeze it on the list. (freeze=disable)
Hi - so I have not been here on the longest time, but now that I have the Amaze, I really need to get rid of some of these stock apps/bloatware. I am def a NOOB (all over again) and need some help please. I was trying to follow "the ducks" method of "pm disable" through ADB shell, but I cannot figure it out. I do not feel comfortable doing a permanent root. I'm using a Mac. I was able to find instructions on how to do the one-click root and Terminal on my Mac says "Macintosh-10:root4amaze Shimon$ ./adb shell sync" which I assume means I should be able to type in commands, right? I tried pm disable com.telenav.app.android.telenav like this
pm disable com.telenav.app.android.telenav
and like this
"pm disable <com.telenav.app.android.telenav"
and all sorts of variations, but I just get "-bash: pm: command not found".
What can I do? I really just want to get rid of some of these apps that use up battery. My only issue with this phone is battery use.
I'm tempted to try to install the quicksense ROM, but I've never installed a ROM and I just don't want to mess up my phone.
I appreciate any help. Thank you!
Go to settings
-about
-BUILD NUMBER ( click on it 7 times) <This will get you into Developer OPtions
-Click on developer options in back in setting menu.
-click on adb debugging (enabled)
Download KINGROOT FROM HERE. (its been mod to work on this watch )
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xh28vtdsevvdjrl/KingRootSetup_105002.exe?dl=0
Once its downloaded to the computer. Open it up. Then connect the watch to computer. Click on root and enjoy your watch.
I am still working on alot more things for us. Where supersu will be a better option for us. I just figure I would open the fluid gate for us.. By dropping this tonight.. Sorry it took so long..
Credit
-ME
-Kingroot
Its awesome to see some development for this watch. Thanks so much for your time and effort.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
File is not available through the provided link. I would like to test it, to disable ro.ambient.low_bit_enabled in build.prop
Sorry guys. Never used Google drive before. So what I am going to do. Is put link up later on my androidfilehost.com account.. Then problems will be fixed.. Please give me till 830pm eastern time in the states
Guys .. I just updated a link that work now.. Sorry about that. Working long days so. This is a hit and miss. Working on the zw2.
Thx a lot. Is it possibly to activate a cron job vor daily restart at 1 p.m. or something like this? My Zenwatch really needs a reboot once a day
pbaumi said:
Thx a lot. Is it possibly to activate a cron job vor daily restart at 1 p.m. or something like this? My Zenwatch really needs a reboot once a day
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I would do a factory reset in recovery.. And try that..
blazinandroid1 said:
I would fo a factory reset in recovery.. And try that..
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I already tried the reset and the battery performance improved. But the watch still works better with daily restarts.
Did you already do some tweaking?
Deleting some preinstalled apps? (resulting in better battery perhaps)
r0tati0n said:
Did you already do some tweaking?
Deleting some preinstalled apps? (resulting in better battery perhaps)
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I am waiting on the latest update. Then going to make a prerooted system.img with SuperSU and file manager. So you guys can delete whatever you want. Battery life is good. Going to tweak the kernel and get little more out of are devices.
Imagine that: Synapse or Kernel Adiutor on our Watch
Kingroot seems not working for me
It ran all from 0 to 100%, but I cannot delete anything in adb shell.
It seems, it installs an app, but I do not think I have root.
Anyway, Kingroot is only chinese, I cannot read anything.
r0tati0n said:
Kingroot seems not working for me
It ran all from 0 to 100%, but I cannot delete anything in adb shell.
It seems, it installs an app, but I do not think I have root.
Anyway, Kingroot is only chinese, I cannot read anything.
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Open the app on the watch. Click on red root. That will update root..
There is nothing new on my watch.
At least when I swipe left on the watchface, in the list is nothing new.
r0tati0n said:
There is nothing new on my watch.
At least when I swipe left on the watchface, in the list is nothing new.
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That's weird. Try to root again. Pay attention to the watch also.
???do you have USB debugging on also
it seems there is a new app in system.
Just found out using adb.
But I cannot see a new app on the watch.
I cannot get adb in root working, should be adb shell adb root or su.
And I cannot uninstall system apps using adb uninstall or pm uninstall.
I wanted to get rid of Jawbone on the watch as a test.
For me it seems this app isnt working.
r0tati0n said:
it seems there is a new app in system.
Just found out using adb.
But I cannot see a new app on the watch.
I cannot get adb in root working, should be adb shell adb root or su.
And I cannot uninstall system apps using adb uninstall or pm uninstall.
I wanted to get rid of Jawbone on the watch as a test.
For me it seems this app isnt working.
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Don't get rid of jawbone.. People are known to have problems.
Plus I will make a video later for you.
Same problem, KingRoot installs "KRhelper4PC" or (something like that) to my watch but there's nothing to open. ADB is definitely allowed on the watch, it asked for permission to connect to my computer and I set it to "always connect to this device". ADB shell lets me do some basic file exploring on the watch, but su doesn't work.
Are you guys on the latest update. I haven't updated my device yet to see if it works still.
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I am, hopefully they didn't do anything to block root!
Hi, I'm using the last version of Greenify on stock marshmallow rom and I'm not able to cut off paths anymore for apps that wake up by themselves.
There is no "scissors" icon anymore.
Wake up tracker is enabled in settings but I can't enable "enhanced wake up tracker" (a message appears "not supported by the rom")
I'm in root + boost (xposed) mode and I bought donation package.
No problems with previous versions.
Euphorion said:
Hi, I'm using the last version of Greenify on stock marshmallow rom and I'm not able to cut off paths anymore for apps that wake up by themselves.
There is no "scissors" icon anymore.
Wake up tracker is enabled in settings but I can't enable "enhanced wake up tracker" (a message appears "not supported by the rom")
I'm in root + boost (xposed) mode and I bought donation package.
No problems with previous versions.
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Also running a near AOSP stock MM ROM with root/Xposed and have access to both features. Suggest uninstalling/reinstalling Greenify with a reboot between.
Davey126 said:
Also running a near AOSP stock MM ROM with root/Xposed and have access to both features. Suggest uninstalling/reinstalling Greenify with a reboot between.
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Thanks for your answer. I did that and installed the last new version (3.2.1) but no effects... One change : when I try to enable enhanced wake up tracker a pop-up appears for one second ("Applying... ") but it still failed saying it's not supported by the rom.
I come from LineageOS 14.1 and I flashed the whole stock marshmallow firmware. Maybe it has something to do with this...
Weird : I tested adb commands to enable wake up cut off for non-root devices (although i'm rooted+xposed)
adb -d shell pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.READ_LOGS
adb -d shell pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
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Results : cut off paths are back (with the scissors icon) and I have informations on the opened apps ("UI opened xx seconds ago" "Service started by..."). With my "issue" I didn't have these informations anymore.
The strange thing is that I still can't enable enhanced wake up tracker in settings (same message as mentioned before).
Long story short : Although i'm rooted there is something that may block greenify to read/write settings in order to track apps so I have to manually enable wake up cut off via adb commands.
Euphorion said:
Thanks for your answer. I did that and installed the last new version (3.2.1) but no effects... One change : when I try to enable enhanced wake up tracker a pop-up appears for one second ("Applying... ") but it still failed saying it's not supported by the rom.
I come from LineageOS 14.1 and I flashed the whole stock marshmallow firmware. Maybe it has something to do with this...
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Euphorion said:
Weird : I tested adb commands to enable wake up cut off for non-root devices (although i'm rooted+xposed)
Results : cut off paths are back (with the scissors icon) and I have informations on the opened apps ("UI opened xx seconds ago" "Service started by..."). With my "issue" I didn't have these informations anymore.
The strange thing is that I still can't enable enhanced wake up tracker in settings (same message as mentioned before).
Long story short : Although i'm rooted there is something that may block greenify to read/write settings in order to track apps so I have to manually enable wake up cut off via adb commands.
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Interesting. I'm vacillating between a near-stock MM build and LinOS 14.1 on a couple devices and haven't run into this...yet. Obviously reduced Geeenify functionality on Nougat w/o Xposed. Appreciate you sharing findings; should be helpful should this issue arise. Hopefully others can offer insight into lingering wake-up tracker issue.
I'm on LOS 13 Greenify 3.0.5.
I noticed an app still started somehow even after I manually hibernate it. wake-up tracker is enabled, wake-up cut-off is enabled.
I'm facing the same issue on 2 Motorola G 2014 devices and 1 Moto E 2015, all on MM roms, root + xposed.
Same here, LineageOS 13 with root+Xposed and donation package, the feature is enabled and even enhanced tracker is enabled but the scissors never show up
Same problem here with Greenify 3.2.2 paid version!!
Samsung Note 3 Neo (SM-N7505) Lollipop 5.1.1 Root Xposed.
I hope on next version to fix it...
my phone has been doing weird stuff lately like apps that i specificaly turned off will now turn on by themselves, my battery drains faster too, getting more calls from a "private number".
i updated my phone to the latest update and it runs android 9 pie.
all apps are up to date aswell. i check that often.
i scanned with malwarebytes but it found nothing suspicious.
bootloader is locked aswell. not rooted.
any ideas about what might be happening or how to fix this?
thanks in advance.
If you turn off an user-app it only gets stopped for the time you have Android actually running. When you restart Android then it's brought back to life again.
jwoegerbauer said:
If you turn off an user-app it only gets stopped for the time you have Android actually running. When you restart Android then it's brought back to life again.
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I have this phone for like 2 years now, those apps that i disabled have remained disabled for 2 years now even when i restart phone or shutdown and boot up again. now suddenly 3 of them enable themselves while i am not doing anything.
1: Youtube app
2: Google News app
3: Google Photo app.
These apps were disabled for at least 2 years. i have no clue how they can re-enabled themselves without me pushing the enable button.
@Smiley93
Oops, I was mistaken, sorry for this.
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@Smiley93
Oops, I was mistaken, sorry for this.
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no need, i am glad you tried to help. maybe it sounds a bit dull but it has been like this for a whole week now where i have to make sure i dont update these apps and disable them first before using google play to update all apps.
i changed launcher now to Evie launcher. maybe that work since these apps dont enable themselves for a full day now.
seems like its still going even after launcher change. its only those 3 apps that were disabled and now get enabled automatically.
Why not simply uninstall the apps in question?
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Why not simply uninstall the apps in question?
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those are system apps and i dont have root since the bootloader is locked. so i cant freeze/uninstal them.
Smiley93 said:
those are system apps and i dont have root since the bootloader is locked. so i cant freeze/uninstal them.
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You can disable them with adb commands. It effectively hides them. When done right the system no longer sees them as installed or running and they dont get updates from the play store anymore. Should sort out your problem with them re-enabling automatically. Not sure if you have done this already,but if not,give it a try.
Trace.Oneil said:
You can disable them with adb commands. It effectively hides them. When done right the system no longer sees them as installed or running and they dont get updates from the play store anymore. Should sort out your problem with them re-enabling automatically. Not sure if you have done this already,but if not,give it a try.
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Oke i have not tried it via adb, what i recently tried tho was unlocking my bootloader, but in adb my phone was only detected in normal usage mode where all the apps are, but in downloadmode it disapeared, even with the right driver installed.
So i have to run a few codes via adb when my phone is turned on with all the apps visible?
Smiley93 said:
Oke i have not tried it via adb, what i recently tried tho was unlocking my bootloader, but in adb my phone was only detected in normal usage mode where all the apps are, but in downloadmode it disapeared, even with the right driver installed.
So i have to run a few codes via adb when my phone is turned on with all the apps visible?
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Yes,connect your phone powered up to your usb port of your laptop or p.c. and open adb command. Then run the command adb devices to make sure adb picks up your phone. If it does,you are good to go. Do you know how which command lines to run etc to uninstall apps in adb?
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Yes,connect your phone powered up to your usb port of your laptop or p.c. and open adb command. Then run the command adb devices to make sure adb picks up your phone. If it does,you are good to go. Do you know how which command lines to run etc to uninstall apps in adb?
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i have not done it with adb so far so i dont know the codes, is there a guide somewhere?
Yes,there are posts all over XDA about it and you can also search the internet. Just type in how to uninstall bloatware without ro6t with adb command
Trace.Oneil said:
Yes,there are posts all over XDA about it and you can also search the internet. Just type in how to uninstall bloatware without ro6t with adb command
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Bloatware is stored in Android OS partitions /system and/or /system-priv. Hence one needs ROOT privileges to remove it.
jwoegerbauer said:
Bloatware is stored in Android OS partitions /system and/or /system-priv. Hence one needs ROOT privileges to remove it.
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Yes,to remove the app and its files entirely root is needed. If you bothered to read the post,he is battling to keep the apps disabled. And by disabling them with adb the way i suggested,it should fix the problem for him.
@Trace.Oneil
ROFL
FYI: I simply refered to your post
Yes,there are posts all over XDA about it and you can also search the internet. Just type in how to uninstall bloatware without ro6t with adb command
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jwoegerbauer said:
@Trace.Oneil
ROFL
FYI: I simply refered to your post
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You should get the context of the message before leaving a remark like that dont you think? I certainly do,it implies that i am giving mis-information and dont know what i am talking about. I dont appreciate it and i can and will stand up for myself as both a woman and a person.
Trace.Oneil said:
Yes,there are posts all over XDA about it and you can also search the internet. Just type in how to uninstall bloatware without ro6t with adb command
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seems like it worked so far, it also is able to disable apps that u cant disable in android while non rooted so now finally my built in launcher is totally disabled awell since i dont use it anymore. thanks for the answer.
first i'm sorry if i'm on the wrong topic.
I installed an application to test (pirate) and I believe I caught some type of malware.
Even restoring the device it is slow.
My device is SM-J510MN, Android 7.1.1 without root.
Before installing Android he warned me that the App could track me. Any solution?
Falling.down said:
first i'm sorry if i'm on the wrong topic.
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Before installing Android he warned me that the App could track me. Any solution?
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Did you tried factory reset? Most malwares disappears that way, but if it elevated privilege and installed itself as system, you're screwed.
First try to reboot in safe mode, and see if the app is still here.
Raiz said:
Did you tried factory reset? Most malwares disappears that way, but if it elevated privilege and installed itself as system, you're screwed.
First try to reboot in safe mode, and see if the app is still here.
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Hello, thanks for replying.
The application is no longer installing but the device is very slow.
Falling.down said:
Hello, thanks for replying.
The application is no longer installing but the device is very slow.
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It must have installed some others apps in the background or something in those lines, try safe mode and see if it's still slow.
Edit#1: You also might want to see which account were connected to this device, they might have been compromised, and you should change password ASAP just to be sure
IMHO an Android phone or tablet can be classified as slow, if it's taking longer than the usual time to open apps and if you can clearly notice a delay while switching between screens. In case of installed malware, then if the malware tries to perform somewhat intensive tasks on your phone or tablet, you may find that your device begins to slow down as it takes up processing power to do its job. This results in slower loading, apps hanging, and long boot times. It may also cause interruptions and other weird occurrences while making a phone call.
BTW:
One easily can check in real-time what apps/services are running ( plus their priority ) to find any bottlenecks by means of ADB, i.e. running
Code:
adb devices
adb shell "top <options>"
More info here:
What You Need to Know About Commands in Windows
A command is a specific instruction given to a computer application to perform some kind of task or function. Here's more on the different Windows commands.
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