Life of Greenify without Xposed? - Greenify

Hey
Was wondering what's the chances of building Greenify to use GCM push without the need of Xposed? I've been running Greenify for a long time now, but since Samsung pushed Lollipop, Xposed module no longer works with samsung lollipop roms. At this moment, it looks like the new Art system is causing trouble and the dev of Xposed isn't promising it will ever work.
For me, I paid for Greenify, was hoping there will be a solution in the future. I do understand it might involve a whole recoding.. But looking to see what's the possibility.

twe90kid said:
Hey
Was wondering what's the chances of building Greenify to use GCM push without the need of Xposed? I've been running Greenify for a long time now, but since Samsung pushed Lollipop, Xposed module no longer works with samsung lollipop roms. At this moment, it looks like the new Art system is causing trouble and the dev of Xposed isn't promising it will ever work.
For me, I paid for Greenify, was hoping there will be a solution in the future. I do understand it might involve a whole recoding.. But looking to see what's the possibility.
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First of all, you didn't exactly pay for the App per se, you DONATED to the Dev to get Extra "Experimental" features, quite different you know
Second, the Dev of Greenify can't further develop the App without Xposed being Stable for Lolipop, and Xposed is still at Alpha-Stage, not even Beta, so you either wait patiently for an update, or start to search for alternatives, or go back to KitKat and have everything working :good: :victory:

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First of all, you didn't exactly pay for the App per se, you DONATED to the Dev to get Extra "Experimental" features, quite different you know
Second, the Dev of Greenify can't further develop the App without Xposed being Stable for Lolipop, and Xposed is still at Alpha-Stage, not even Beta, so you either wait patiently for an update, or start to search for alternatives, or go back to KitKat and have everything working :good: :victory:
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Yes that is true that donated vs paid is a different term. But you get the point.
As far as your second part, doesn't directly answer my question. Samsung TW Lollipop isn't supported by Xposed and the Dev doesn't know if it will ever work.

I try to use without exposed but there are many difference ?
Tk
MrPingle

misterpingle said:
I try to use without exposed but there are many difference ?
Tk
MrPingle
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yes. if you install it without exposed you will see that a majority of functions do not work. go to the settings tab to see

Related

unable to auto-hibernate Zalo

@ OP : can you install Zalo, an OTT app like Whatapps, Viber and try to let Greenify auto-hibernate it ? On my LG G2, it s unable to auto-hibernate the app at all . TIA
Hi,
If this is off topic here, please forgive me. It's actual thread is closed, but it has to do with Greenify.
I want to install Greenify4Magisk, but the instructions leave me confused!
* Are you supposed to have both Greenify and Greenify4Magisk installed?
* If so, which one do you install first?
* It talks about how it doesn't use the Xposed Root stuff, does that mean I shouldn't have the Donation package installed?
The instructions can be taken either way on these important points.
https://magiskroot.net/greenify4magisk/
Thanks
Zeuszoos said:
Hi,
If this is off topic here, please forgive me. It's actual thread is closed, but it has to do with Greenify.
I want to install Greenify4Magisk, but the instructions leave me confused!
* Are you supposed to have both Greenify and Greenify4Magisk installed?
* If so, which one do you install first?
* It talks about how it doesn't use the Xposed Root stuff, does that mean I shouldn't have the Donation package installed?
The instructions can be taken either way on these important points...
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Negative, either Greenify or Greenify4Magisk is sufficient. I assume that also answers the second question.
Unless you're also running Xposed I'd suggested Greenify4Magisk otherwise Greenify.
@abacate123, the dev of Greenify4Magisk states in the OP of his thread:
...* Note: You won't get any xposed-side features, since magisk is NOT xposed!...
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i.e. you only get the Xposed-features with Xposed installed but not as a simple Magisk-module.
And you should always have the donation package, even if it's simply to support the developer and the development.
Finally, and I leave it to you for consideration: Two days ago, abacate123 obviously decided not to support Greenify4Magisk any longer (refer to here) and got his thread closed.
Zeuszoos said:
Hi,
If this is off topic here, please forgive me. It's actual thread is closed, but it has to do with Greenify.
I want to install Greenify4Magisk, but the instructions leave me confused!
* Are you supposed to have both Greenify and Greenify4Magisk installed?
* If so, which one do you install first?
* It talks about how it doesn't use the Xposed Root stuff, does that mean I shouldn't have the Donation package installed?
The instructions can be taken either way on these important points.
https://magiskroot.net/greenify4magisk/
Thanks
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Addendums to @Oswald Boelcke's excellent response:
- Making Greenify a 'system app' (using the appropriate Magisk module/tool) accomplishes the same thing as Greenify4Magisk
- I could care less about hiding root; installing Xposed framework provides a superior UX while allowing natural updates via the Play Store
Davey126 said:
Addendums to @Oswald Boelcke's excellent response:
- Making Greenify a 'system app' (using the appropriate Magisk module/tool) accomplishes the same thing as Greenify4Magisk
- I could care less about hiding root; installing Xposed framework provides a superior UX while allowing natural updates via the Play Store
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Thanks for quoting that. Here's what I found out by trying it:
Just installing the Magisk version provides a working Greenify as a System app and if you have Xposed for Magisk installed (I do), then you get the Xposed features of Greenify too. Just FYI. I haven't done anything beyond that, but at least it answered one question.
My biggest questions now are:
1) Whether or not it's a good idea to greenify System apps/processes like I normally would.
2) What about the Doze or whatever it is that's in Oreo. Won't it conflict?
You see, I had this phone set up with Magisk before (I'm new to it), with all the goodies (regular versions) I would normally use on it and it started going nuts and it went downhill too fast for me to diagnose and it became unusable.
So I don't know what caused it and I didn't know there was an "Xposed for Magisk", for example.
I'm just trying to be careful this time and examine everything before I do it.
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Oswald Boelcke said:
Negative, either Greenify or Greenify4Magisk is sufficient. I assume that also answers the second question.
Unless you're also running Xposed I'd suggested Greenify4Magisk otherwise Greenify.
@abacate123, the dev of Greenify4Magisk states in the OP of his thread:
i.e. you only get the Xposed-features with Xposed installed but not as a simple Magisk-module.
And you should always have the donation package, even if it's simply to support the developer and the development.
Finally, and I leave it to you for consideration: Two days ago, abacate123 obviously decided not to support Greenify4Magisk any longer (refer to here) and got his thread closed.
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Thank you for answering!
Here's what happened: When you install Greenify4Magisk and you have Xposed for Magisk installed, you do get all of the Xposed (Donation) functionality and usage-wise, don't need it installed.
However, I only know what those functions would be, because I bought it a long time ago. I always support the cause.
But now that he's not supporting it anymore, should I just uninstall it and use the regular Greenify app and manually move it to Priv-App to make it work right with Magisk?
Sorry, new to Magisk and I already hosed my phone once. Being careful now! <lol>
Thanks!
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@Zeuszoos: I'm very glad to see that you could benefit from @Davey126's very helpful post. Just as a side-remark, in this case I suggest to hit the "thanks"-button in the lowver left corner of his post (if using a browser) or the :good:-button in XDA Labs to publicly show your appreciation (this procedure is very common use on XDA!).
Just an amendment to the information I provided above: @abacate123 indicate also in his GitHub-page that Greenify4Magisk v4.5.1 was the very last release.
I don't know who or what adviced you that Greenify and Greenify4Magisk should be installed in parallel, I'd simply say - forget it. Only one is required. As Greenify4Magisk obviously reached its end of life, I suggest to have only the "genuine" Grennify installed.
As you see from my screenshots, my Greenify isn't installed at /priv-app; and I don't know why? It's working with Xposed, which is much more effective as a Magisk module? Just forget Magisk and all you stated in that respect.
The complete spectrum of Greenify's functionalities can only be achieved with Xposed. Just take abacate123's statement as granted; he clearly announced it.
Doze on Oreo is working great as far as I read. It's seems to be even better on Pie. But I've no own experiences as I refrain to leave the "nougat-level" for different reasons. However, if I was on Oreo or Pie I'd probably consider to not use Greenify at all. These are personal consideration, and in my opinion somebody using Oreo or Pie could just run a try.
Oswald Boelcke said:
@Zeuszoos: I'm very glad to see that you could benefit from @Davey126's very helpful post. Just as a side-remark, in this case I suggest to hit the "thanks"-button in the lowver left corner of his post (if using a browser) or the :good:-button in XDA Labs to publicly show your appreciation (this procedure is very common use on XDA!).
Just an amendment to the information I provided above: @abacate123 indicate also in his GitHub-page that Greenify4Magisk v4.5.1 was the very last release.
I don't know who or what adviced you that Greenify and Greenify4Magisk should be installed in parallel, I'd simply say - forget it. Only one is required. As Greenify4Magisk obviously reached its end of life, I suggest to have only the "genuine" Grennify installed.
As you see from my screenshots, my Greenify isn't installed at /priv-app; and I don't know why? It's working with Xposed, which is much more effective as a Magisk module? Just forget Magisk and all you stated in that respect.
The complete spectrum of Greenify's functionalities can only be achieved with Xposed. Just take abacate123's statement as granted; he clearly announced it.
Doze on Oreo is working great as far as I read. It's seems to be even better on Pie. But I've no own experiences as I refrain to leave the "nougat-level" for different reasons. However, if I wear on Oreo or Pie I'd probably consider to not use Greenify at all. These are personal consideration, and in my opinion somebody using Oreo or Pie could just run a try.
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I appreciate all that you put into this post!
My motive is to simply get of course the best performance possible, without hosing my phone, which I've already done and don't want a repeat of.
With Magisk being a "Systemless" setup and lots of warnings out there, I'm just trying to step carefully. Last time, I had Magisk on and installed regular Greenify and Xposed on it and assume it was one of them. Again, just trying to be careful this time, as Magisk does not fall within my wheelhouse.
I have no problem reading on my own and I did. But so many write in a way that is as if the person already knows and I end up walking away with more questions, not less.
No one told me to install both. It's that the way it was worded, it wasn't clear to me if it was the Greenify one runs, or if it was a module that gets installed in addition to the normal Greenify and gives it Boost and sets it up in priv-app, etc.. Normally I would just try it and see, but I'm a bit nervous about it, given my last results.
Thank you again and I will look carefully at your images.
I am also going to look into something called LDB & NLT, which supposedly LG uses to do some sort of tracking and it eats a few hundred K of RAM.
Anyway, I'll switch back to the regular Greenify and set it up in priv-app and go from there.
I did hit the "Thanks" button.
TTYL
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Zeuszoos said:
...I did hit the "Thanks" button....
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Yeah, you hit mine but not the one of @Davey126's as suggested. I personally don't "collect" thanks anymore.
For me, bedtime is approaching. Probably a more detailed reply tomorrow?
Oswald Boelcke said:
Yeah, you hit mine but not the one of @Davey126's as suggested. I personally don't "collect" thanks anymore.
For me, bedtime is approaching. Probably a more detailed reply tomorrow?
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I just took care of it and talk to ya then.
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Alpha-Omega F*ck Sh*t Up Master ROM
@Zeuszoos
As a past and current user of Greenify on various devices, I will add my two cents.
I believe you are running Oreo. If that is the case, Greenify may or may not be required depending on the behaviour of your chosen apps. Doze is good on Oreo and excellent on Pie in my experience, so normally I expect Doze itself to take care of any drain issues.
In the event you face undue drain, don't immediately greenify any system apps. Install BBS and save an idle dump from it and study it to identify which apps are misbehaving and whether there is a native way of controlling it from its settings. When you find it impossible, then greenify it.
In my experience, greenifying any third party app will not cause any issues except some delay in notifications etc which can also be managed. But greenifying a system app requires some experience on what and what not to greenify. If you have to do it, greenify only one system app at a time, study its effects and when you are sure that it is not causing any issues, proceed to the next.
And always have a backup.
Not Hibernating Automatically Apps on Greenify phone is rooted SU, android 7.0.1 but why the apps are not auto hibernate only few that comes on that tabs Not Hibernating Automatically and how to fix all appps will automatically hibernate... please help...
Sophia.xda said:
Not Hibernating Automatically Apps on Greenify phone is rooted SU, android 7.0.1 but why the apps are not auto hibernate only few that comes on that tabs Not Hibernating Automatically and how to fix all appps will automatically hibernate... please help...
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Third cross post! Answered here and here.

[Q] so can anyone recommend a good app that'll hide root on lollipop??

so yea lollipop is here, but due to some circumstances rootcloak is no more not even usable via cydia, so has anyone found a stand alone app like rootcloak? as the bright house tv app is now rendered useless. ;P
I would also love to know when a solution comes along. I love Lollipop but I was using Rootcloak to be able to use MAAs360 on KK, so no work email right now.
I need root due to being on the N5 that unfortunately needs root to mod the sound system to be usable in situation...because I guess Google was unwilling to address a very widely know issue with their flagship phone. Ugh!
i have tried several root hiders and tried through supersu to hide root all with no luck i have a few apps that i wish i could use that root makes it impossible use them (all the sky apps and lloyds banking app to name a couple) i would love it if somebody could help out with this matter
oddeceed said:
i have tried several root hiders and tried through supersu to hide root all with no luck i have a few apps that i wish i could use that root makes it impossible use them (all the sky apps and lloyds banking app to name a couple) i would love it if somebody could help out with this matter
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This is very depressing. And dissappointing
Scipizoa said:
so yea lollipop is here, but due to some circumstances rootcloak is no more not even usable via cydia, so has anyone found a stand alone app like rootcloak? as the bright house tv app is now rendered useless. ;P
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Cydia?? On an android??
Exxoriscism said:
Cydia?? On an android??
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Yea root clock plus runs only on cydia
Man, I know how you feel. I have a game that could only be blocked with Cydia Substrate and RootCloak Plus... but I'm not sure Cydia will ever be updated for ART/Lollipop. So... we may be screwed for a very long time.
Your right he has long left development when most used x posed. And with Google's new security it will be almost impossible to hide root.
Any news on this? I m still stuck on KK, Root Cloak doesn't work properly on Android L, at some point the app will just gives FC. Any other alternative?
I'd really like to know this as well. Overly paranoid corporations these days seem to be implementing root check security thus stonewalling anyone with a rooted device. This puts just about everyone running rooted Lollipop at a huge disadvantage when trying run anything from banking apps to games.
We need to put up the bat signal or something and call all devs here on XDA to arms bc this really sucks!
Rootcloak on Xperia Z Lollipop stopped working too. Hopefully someone will come up with a fix soon.
Helllllp developers
Still no luck till today?
This is what I'm mostly missing on my OnePlus One. Can't use my mobile payment app (UGO Wallet) without something like root cloak Wonder if there's a quick and easy way to unroot when I want to use it, an re-root when I'm done using the app.
Fastest way I have this moment is to unroot via SuperSU, then re-root via TWRP.
Still nothing? I need this too.
Bumpy bump xD
MrElectrifyer said:
This is what I'm mostly missing on my OnePlus One. Can't use my mobile payment app (UGO Wallet) without something like root cloak Wonder if there's a quick and easy way to unroot when I want to use it, an re-root when I'm done using the app.
Fastest way I have this moment is to unroot via SuperSU, then re-root via TWRP.
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MrElectrifyer, I might have a solution for you. I was in the same boat as you. I am now able to use UGO Wallet with root. Result could vary because of hardware and OS.
My phone: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
OS: Android Lollipop 5.1.1
Custom ROM: [ROM][G920/5 ○ 5.1.1 ○ 29AUG] XtreStoLite Deo-Mod Edition 2.3
Install xposed Framework and RootCloak v1.3 (Do not use v1.4 it will crash the UGO Wallet app)
1. Open RootCloak, Add/Remove "com.ugo.mobilewallet"
2. Clear cache, clear data and force stop UGO Wallet
3.Restart phone
You should now be able to get pass the root detected when UGO Wallet app is launched.
I encountered one more in app error, which was device hardware incompatible because I was using a US ROM. I simply edited my build.prop file to a supported Model number "ro.product.model=SM-G925W8"
Best of luck
Apparently it supports lollipop 5.0+ now: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-rootcloak-completely-hide-root-t2574647

[Xposed][MODULE][5.0+] UnrestrictedGetTasks

Disable restricting Android API to get recent tasks in Lollipop and newer. This restriction causes that some apps (e.g. Greenify) don't work as they should, since Android now returns nothing or useless info when they want to get recent tasks. This module should fix it as it was before.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.unrestrictedgettasks
Thank you! Switchr now working on Lollipop with this!
Double thanks to @pyler to bring back recent task usable again....
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chaimc said:
Thank you! Switchr now working on Lollipop with this!
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Oh yeah!! You're the man pyler
pyler said:
Disable restricting Android API to get recent tasks in Lollipop and newer. This restriction causes that some apps (e.g. Greenify) don't work as they should, since Android now returns nothing or useless info when they want to get recent tasks. This module should fix it as it was before.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.unrestrictedgettasks
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Does it work with 5.1.1 superalpha xposed?
Thanks dev.. More wisdom. Work great on lollipop
Sure, it works on any Xposed build for 5.0,5.1.
Thanks a ton dev, working smoothly [emoji106]
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Would I need this with a nexus 5 with greenify and amplify?
Xenonhd rom
Imho the app developers should update their apps. There are new permissions like PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS. I checked wiht an M emulator my apps (non-xposed & non-root apps) TaskManager and KeepRunning and they still work without this module
defim said:
Imho the app developers should update their apps. There are new permissions like PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS. I checked wiht an M emulator my apps (non-xposed & non-root apps) TaskManager and KeepRunning and they still work without this module
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Is that a yes or no?
PackageUsageStats is not same as getRecentTasks. I doubt you can get same info from PUS as in getRecentTasks in pre-LP.
Hi,
May I ask what you mean by giving the example of Greenify? What exactly is the shortcoming with Greenify in L in contrast to pre-L?
I was following their change logs and it seems to me that there is nothing Greenify nowadays couldn't do in L. What am I missing?
I am just asking, because I am not sure why and whether I should install this module as a Greenify (beta) user.
Wouldn't it be easier to introduce your fix in their own code?
Modify module to work for only one app?
I'm wondering how I could modify this module to make it so that it only works for one particular app (Last App Switcher). I like the idea of Android preventing third party apps from getting my recent app details, but I also miss using LAS.
I'm thinking that in the call to XposedBridge.hookAllMethods() I could replace the third argument XC_MethodReplacement.returnConstant(true) with a instance of XC_MethodHook that checks the calling app's package name and if it matches the package I want to target (com.abhi.lastappswitcher) then it would return true, otherwise it would call the standard Android isGetTasksAllowed function normally. I've never done any Xposed development though so I'm not sure I'm going about it the right way.
Hi @pyler,
Is this module still needed in Android M for apps like Greenify?
Thanks
Phil
Droidphilev said:
Hi @pyler,
Is this module still needed in Android M for apps like Greenify?
Thanks
Phil
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I want to know that too
Anymore info on this? Im on g900i lolipop.
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Needed for Marshmallow? Thx
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No, since many devs already use new APIs.. If you have old app, not updated for LP/MM, this maybe needed for full app functionality.
A fantastic module, some apps still require this to work, an app from myself for myself for example: RAMTool https://tiziocaio.store.aptoide.com/app/market/com.thepriest.andrea.ramtool/1422/22796519/RAM+Tool
Since my app analyzes recent and running apps and on a regular interval, I fear that using UsageStatsManager will degrade performance, I am afraid that the cpu will be more stressed.
Rewriting my code to get worse perfornce than before doesn't make me happy ...that's probably the reason i hadn't yet wrote it.
Are my fears unfounded?

how to use greenify properly?

hey i just installed the xposed framework and greenify with donation package on my oneplus one running the cm12.1 2015.11.17 snapshot.
i just want to make sure i am using it the right way.
is it good to use it on snapchat, facebook messenger and facebook. is it good to always greenify them when locking my device. and say i get messages on facebook messenger from time to time, it wont drain my battery if it keeps waking the app? i'm just not sure if i am doing it the right way hehe. is there something else i should do with it. (i have the g gcm push feature on) apps are auto hibernated by greenify anyways so maby it is just as it should? im using servicely also.
kewinhdorff said:
hey i just installed the xposed framework and greenify with donation package on my oneplus one running the cm12.1 2015.11.17 snapshot.
i just want to make sure i am using it the right way.
is it good to use it on snapchat, facebook messenger and facebook. is it good to always greenify them when locking my device. and say i get messages on facebook messenger from time to time, it wont drain my battery if it keeps waking the app? i'm just not sure if i am doing it the right way hehe. is there something else i should do with it. (i have the g gcm push feature on) apps are auto hibernated by greenify anyways so maby it is just as it should? im using servicely also.
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Experiences vary; no right answer. You'll need to experiment to find the config that works best for you. That said, quieting Facebook will go a long ways toward improving battery life.
Davey126 said:
Experiences vary; no right answer. You'll need to experiment to find the config that works best for you. That said, quieting Facebook will go a long ways toward improving battery life.
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okey ill try experimenting with it, thank you for now my battery is very good hehe.
Davey126 said:
Experiences vary; no right answer. You'll need to experiment to find the config that works best for you. That said, quieting Facebook will go a long ways toward improving battery life.
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also i forgot what is the difference between root mod and boost mode? i don't quite under stand the difference. perhaps you could explain it to me ?
kewinhdorff said:
also i forgot what is the difference between root mod and boost mode? i don't quite under stand the difference. perhaps you could explain it to me ?
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The short descriptions on the options speak for themselves. Boost is the 'best' choice but requires Xposed framework. Otherwise go with one of the other two options depending if your device is rooted.
Davey126 said:
The short descriptions on the options speak for themselves. Boost is the 'best' choice but requires Xposed framework. Otherwise go with one of the other two options depending if your device is rooted.
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ill go with boost ;D

Xtended Settings xposed module

Xtended settings app is now available for samsung touchwiz oreo roms which overcomes reading shared prefs from android server system hooks (`android` package). Oreo update for beta users only. Anyone can opt in.
App is already avail for kitkat, lollipop, marshmallow and nougat htc and samsung devices. Samsung from marshmallow on.
Search in google play for app as really cant be bothered to create a graphical thread
Note ... designed for STOCK roms without rom developers own individual tweaks as it clashes in cases. I hope this is a common sense statement.
Also a little treat for United Kingdom H3G users, tethering mod allows 3 not to detect if your hotspotting (Tethering). If you have unlimited data plan, see your hotspot allowance stay untouched
Play Store link ...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=richmondouk.xtended.settings&hl=en_GB
Beta test opt in link ...
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/richmondouk.xtended.settings
Very happy to see your return @RichmondoUK.
Thank you so much for all the effort you've put into this gem over the years.
Looking forward to if/when this might become Oreo compatible as well.
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Well it is oreo ready, just for Samsung s8 users. When htc10 gets oreo i will sort that out. im not supporting any more htc devices later than m10 as they are ... well rubbish
App will prob work when that happens as had minimal changes to do
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Well it is oreo ready, just for Samsung s8 users. When htc10 gets oreo i will sort that out. im not supporting any more htc devices later than m10 as they are ... well rubbish
App will prob work when that happens as had minimal changes to do
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Good:
Oreo for the 10 HAS arrived for WWE, US Unlocked, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and possibly more...
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I got everything flashed and ready to use, passes Magisk and Xposed Installer says it's all good. When I open the app it hangs up on gaining root access. Anything known about this?
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treetolber said:
I got everything flashed and ready to use, passes Magisk and Xposed Installer says it's all good. When I open the app it hangs up on gaining root access. Anything known about this?
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**UPDATE**
Never mind. It's all good now.
my device is flying in sky
Thank you so much.
Good module.
Can you please make transition animation random?
I'm trying to get this module to work on LG V30 (US998) with stock rom (7.1.2), bootloader unlocked, magisk root. Installs fine, but when I enable the power button flashlight I get System UI crash. Any ideas?
I really wish this was able to be used by my device. I have Xposed Framework and am rooted. However I tried three times to install and use this app , even doing what I was supposed to do by activating and rebooting my device. After all this, your app makes it so when the phone reboots my UI is black and phone is basically a brick without the actual bricking. I tried to use xposed module deactivator to deactivate your app to no avail. Luckily I was able to flash the Xposed uninstaller zip in order to reboot my phone with no black UI issue or disfunction. Unfortunately I also have to completely wipe Xposed cache and data and reinstall Xposed Framework in order to to continue using Xposed and the modules that are WORKING PROPERLY. I read the description of tour app on the google play store and it was supposed to be compatible with my devices ROM and everything the sun. But yeah, your app does more harm than the good it was suppose to do. I really hope that I am the only user out there who has had to give a bad review. I didn't give the review on the play store, what you are reading right now is the review. I am glad that your app can be used by others and it's been helpful for them as I read in the reviews.
Hello RichmondoUK,
Xtended Settings doesn't work with HTC one M9+ with ChinaSense 7.5.2... It was okay before wih standard Europe Ruu Sense 7.0, but I change to stock China rom because it is more secure and fast in any possible way...
I'm asking you here is it any way to fix this issue ? --The problem is that it's install but cannot open the app. Gives error message..
Any help ?
Cheers!
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The opt-in link no longer works and upon the startup of the app it just asks for google login over and over, you'll chose which google account you want to use and it looks like it wants to let you onto the app, then it loops over and over

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