Only Greenify the fist app in emui 11 - Greenify

The app greenify can only greenify the first app in emui 11

User12138 said:
The app greenify can only greenify the first app in emui 11
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Why are you starting a new Thread for Greenify?
You should be Posting in the original Greenify Thread.

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[Q] Hibernation App

I have installed more than 150 apps and games hence my phone is working too slow and earting lots of battery juice.. I want to get rid of this problem If there is any app which can solve this problem then please let m know....
rahul77758 said:
I have installed more than 150 apps and games hence my phone is working too slow and earting lots of battery juice.. I want to get rid of this problem If there is any app which can solve this problem then please let m know....
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WTF? Uninstall the apps and games, should make it much better for you :thumbup:
SimonTS said:
WTF? Uninstall the apps and games, should make it much better for you :thumbup:
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Thanks for your suggestion but i got the app called greenify :bad: for you
rahul77758 said:
Thanks for your suggestion but i got the app called greenify :bad: for you
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Yup, you won't find a better app.....the only bad thing about Greenify is that it's a paid app
greenify is a paid app? i thought it was free, the paid (donate) version only contains experimental stuff
SuicideFlasher said:
greenify is a paid app? i thought it was free, the paid (donate) version only contains experimental stuff
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Sorry, i got mixed up
greenify is a free app!
"dx battery saver" is a program to save battery greetings hope you serve

lollipop compatibility

i updated nexus 5 today and greenify doesnt work
it says failed to hibernate
anybody else?
doesn't work for me either after updating my Nexus 7 2012 to Lollipop....
I think it's SELinux' Enforcing mode? Hmmmm.....
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same here... N5 stock Lollipop + CF Autoroot
me too
does not work..
Ditto....sucks, but glad to see I'm not the only one having this issuem..thought maybe i did something wrong! Hopefully fixed soon!! Terrible SOT.. 1h 45min and only 10% battery left.. :-s i know it will take a few days to stabilize, but lack of Greenify isnt helping!
Try the greenify beta. Works for me when I hit 'Put into hibernation now'.
Zyphur said:
Try the greenify beta. Works for me when I hit 'Put into hibernation now'.
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Confirmed!!! Nice tip, thanks! .
There is an update in Google play..
So its working now
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If you are all on Lollipop, Greenify will not work in the normal way. It may work manually.
Greenify requires Xposed or root to work fully. Xposed for Lollipop is yet to come. May not come in the near future. I do not know whether you had root before Lollipop. You may have lost it. So you have to use non root option for Greenify to work.
Or simply root the device..
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greenify compatible with lolipop may come in near future
gudluck
I don't understand. Greenify is working fine for me on Android 5.0... Why would it not work for others? My apps get greenified automatically in root mode.
petenatas said:
I don't understand. Greenify is working fine for me on Android 5.0... Why would it not work for others? My apps get greenified automatically in root mode.
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They were probably using the earlier version and you are using the updated version on Play Store.
tnsmani said:
They were probably using the earlier version and you are using the updated version on Play Store.
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Does this mean that the latest downloaded version now works with lollipop?
Anderson2 said:
Does this mean that the latest downloaded version now works with lollipop?
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I based my reply on the post by @petenatas who reports that Greenify is working for him in root mode on Android 5. I don't have Lollipop, so I can't confirm.
There is no official announcement.
Thanks.
Greenify 2.5 works fine here on
Lollipop Rastapop 5.0 Nexus 5 rooted
Anderson2 said:
Thanks.
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I have now moved to Lollipop on my Nexus 7 and Greenify 2.5 works in root mode.
Thank you. Good to know. One down.
I now have to wait for xgravity, xprivacy to also work and all the lollipop bugs to be fixed..... ?
Anyone else notice that greenify makes the screen lock come back despite trusted devices connected? Or is it just me?

Save your battery on its best with greenify

greenify helps us to save more battery and gives us a fast ui to use it automatically hibernates background apps and its the best battery saver i have ever seen
use greenify its free on google play store
ihteshampingu said:
greenify helps us to save more battery and gives us a fast ui to use it automatically hibernates background apps and its the best battery saver i have ever seen
use greenify its free on google play store
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Hi Hitesh,
can i use Greenify App on my non rooted phone too???
Can't be used effectively on lollipop. Cause xposed is currently not supporting lollipop/ART .
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is there anyway to use s health app without root in moto g2
spicynitin said:
Hi Hitesh,
can i use Greenify App on my non rooted phone too???
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yes.. u cn use non root greenify and its works perfect
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spicynitin said:
Hi Hitesh,
can i use Greenify App on my non rooted phone too???
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yes greenify can be used on non-rooted phones also
Nice app. I use it too.
To further save battery, try this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58355500
Works much more effective on rooted phones with auto hibernation
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But greenify itself consume lot of ram
Human_dude_007 said:
Can't be used effectively on lollipop. Cause xposed is currently not supporting lollipop/ART .
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Uh...it can be used very effectively on Lollipop. It will still save most people a ton of battery; it's just a little more coarse.
thx
Tks God that greenify /root / xpose now are available on Lollipop, Fb app kill my battery a lot.
Hey
}{34D$}{0T said:
But greenify itself consume lot of ram
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It just consume less than 3 mb of ram in my case (rom titanprime 1.1.4)

No longer allows system app hibernation?

I wanna buy this app. But I was reading some reviews that in recent update, it can no longer hibernate system apps?
Here's a direct quote:
"No longer allows system app hibernation This app worked great until they updated it yesterday. I paid 3 bucks to have the ability to greenify Google maps and such because it sucks battery. Worked fine before the update, but now it tells me I can't hibernate system apps!! What did I pay for???"
Can anyone clarify this issue?
galaxyuser15 said:
I wanna buy this app. But I was reading some reviews that in recent update, it can no longer hibernate system apps?
Here's a direct quote:
"No longer allows system app hibernation This app worked great until they updated it yesterday. I paid 3 bucks to have the ability to greenify Google maps and such because it sucks battery. Worked fine before the update, but now it tells me I can't hibernate system apps!! What did I pay for???"
Can anyone clarify this issue?
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It still hibernates system apps. You have to enable it in Device Administrator and a couple of other places for it to work as intended.
tnsmani said:
IYou have to enable it in Device Administrator and a couple of other places for it to work as intended.
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How to do that? I am rooted.
thanks
Well if u r rooted use 3c toolbox and got application manager and uninstall system apps u dont like and reinstall them, then they become user apps and u can hibernate them.
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lingarajug said:
Well if u r rooted use 3c toolbox and got application manager and uninstall system apps u dont like and reinstall them, then they become user apps and u can hibernate them.
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That's not the right way to do it. If this APP can hibernate system apps, why one needs to go thru so much of hassle?
galaxyuser15 said:
How to do that? I am rooted.
thanks
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If you have the donate version, after installing it, go to Xposed/modules and click the checkbox for Greenify and reboot. Once rebooted, go to SETTINGS>SECURITY>Device Administrators and enable Greenify. Then go to SETTINGS>Accessibility and enable Greenify. If any other dialogs pop up asking for allowing Greenify, allow them also.
Then open Greenify, click the menu button and choose Experimental Features and enable greenifying system apps and any other options.
Then on the main screen, choose the apps you want to Greenify.
That is all.
galaxyuser15 said:
That's not the right way to do it. If this APP can hibernate system apps, why one needs to go thru so much of hassle?
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Well i understand u have paid for this app but i use the free app and i have always did it like i mentioned and it worked, cant help your situation.
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lingarajug said:
Well i understand u have paid for this app but i use the free app and i have always did it like i mentioned and it worked, cant help your situation.
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I Don't have paid version. I am inquiring about the apps ability to hibernate system apps before I Buy it.
And I have a Galaxy S5 running lollipop so xposed is out of question since its requires deoxed rom (And I am running Stock ROM)
What I really want is an official explanation or confirmation from the developer himself, if his app is capable of hibernating system apps without Xposed or removing and installing system apps as user apps.
As someone else pointed that xposed is necessary to enable experimental features, i did not want all that stuff so I decided to uninstall system apps and install as user apps.
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galaxyuser15 said:
I Don't have paid version. I am inquiring about the apps ability to hibernate system apps before I Buy it.
And I have a Galaxy S5 running lollipop so xposed is out of question since its requires deoxed rom (And I am running Stock ROM)
What I really want is an official explanation or confirmation from the developer himself, if his app is capable of hibernating system apps without Xposed or removing and installing system apps as user apps.
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System app hibernation is possible only with Xposed and donation pack.
If you want this straight from the horse's mouth, wait for the horse.
galaxyuser15 said:
I Don't have paid version. I am inquiring about the apps ability to hibernate system apps before I Buy it.
And I have a Galaxy S5 running lollipop so xposed is out of question since its requires deoxed rom (And I am running Stock ROM)
What I really want is an official explanation or confirmation from the developer himself, if his app is capable of hibernating system apps without Xposed or removing and installing system apps as user apps.
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Even in not rooted device, this app can hibernate system app as long as you have donation package
tnsmani said:
System app hibernation is possible only with Xposed and donation pack.
If you want this straight from the horse's mouth, wait for the horse.
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Horses can talk?
galaxyuser15 said:
Horses can talk?
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He wanted it from the horse, not me!
installed on my note 4 and can't add the social apps to hibernate....
they don't show up at greenify to add , can you guys tell me why? have installed on s4 and works great, why on note 4 don't work exactly has in the s4?

[Q] what happens if you greenify, greenify.

Seriously.
I heard it makes the dev appear.
Edit: not drunk.
shamsul007 said:
Seriously.
I heard it makes the dev appear.
Edit: not drunk.
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The greenify app doesn't even show up in the app analyzer.
How are you going to then greenify "greenify"
:silly:
TheGoogleGuy said:
The greenify app doesn't even show up in the app analyzer.
How are you going to then greenify "greenify"
:silly:
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but what if you could greenify greenify?
A black Hole would be created sucking all the apps :silly:
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Nothing can be worst than write google in google
It just cant . you cant find greenify in greenify.
jianggau said:
It just cant . you cant find greenify in greenify.
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You can with the greenify wizard/app analyzer by using search. But I wouldn't dare trying it
Developer, here I come....(Matrix BGM)
I am going to do the unthinkable
ninjanmizuki said:
I am going to do the unthinkable
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If your device is still alive, do tell us what happened.
most likely he is offline since then, so it seems that something unexpected happened ^^
I tried. But I couldn't do it. You can't greenify greenify.
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Technically if you would greenify Greenify, then it won't be able to greenify other apps after greenifying itself. Solution would be launching Greenify and removing itself from the list of greenifyable apps.
I'm pretty sure everyone knows that and the question was kind of a joke
ulxerker said:
I'm pretty sure everyone knows that and the question was kind of a joke
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Yes, and I think that serious responses to jokes sometimes makes them even more funny!
DavisNT said:
Yes, and I think that serious responses to jokes sometimes makes them even more funny!
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Yes, indeed
Greenified greenify... total panic.
ATOMROFL xD

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