No longer allows system app hibernation? - Greenify

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?

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Now facebook uses up to 80mb, and notifications, and messages aren't even shown properly, actually only if you go into the app.
Now my question is - is there any way exept android manifest changes to prevent any facebook services?
It lowers the performance a lot, and is really on of the baddest apps ever seen.
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Hi,
I'm using a device with 512mb RAM.
Now facebook uses up to 80mb, and notifications, and messages aren't even shown properly, actually only if you go into the app.
Now my question is - is there any way exept android manifest changes to prevent any facebook services?
It lowers the performance a lot, and is really on of the baddest apps ever seen.
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Use greenify app from market (freeware)
In meed exposed installer.....
After installation just hibernate app you don't want...
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akash akya said:
Use greenify app from market (freeware)
In meed exposed installer.....
After installation just hibernate app you don't want...
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Sure, thanks.
But I was also looking for an implementation into ROMs, to prevent a specific service to start.
Any RD?

[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

Fix for batery draining on android devices

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.
es0tericcha0s said:
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.
es0tericcha0s said:
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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gabrielvl said:
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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gabrielvl said:
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.
es0tericcha0s said:
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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Sprint bloat removal.

now that we have root, how do i get rid of all this sprint crap?
R2DeeTard said:
now that we have root, how do i get rid of all this sprint crap?
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You'll need a root explorer. The apps are in /system/app and /system/priv-apps.
BUT BE CAREFUL!!! If you remove the wrong ones it won't boot.
There's a thread I think in the International forum that has apps you can remove. We'll have some different apps though.
If you remove the wrong app and end up not booting, you'll either have to use adb or LGFlashtool to fix it.
Im sure someone will have a list shortly.
"System app remover (root)" from the play store works great for me. It makes app backups before uninstall.
You might be better off using Titanium Backup to just freeze apps first, to see if they affect other things unexpectedly. Then you can remove them after a test period.
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SilverZero said:
You might be better off using Titanium Backup to just freeze apps first, to see if they affect other things unexpectedly. Then you can remove them after a test period.
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THIS!
Also if you can be patient until recoveries can be taken care of then back ups can be done to help insure a trouble free device.
SilverZero said:
You might be better off using Titanium Backup to just freeze apps first, to see if they affect other things unexpectedly. Then you can remove them after a test period.
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Agreed, unless you only uninstall apps that are obviously safe to remove.
With 3gb of ram, just freeze apps.
schmoof said:
With 3gb of ram, just freeze apps.
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freezing vs removing an app has nothing to do with ram.
For OP, if you have TiBu use that to remove apps. There's a link somewhere in the general G3 forum here that shows which apps are safe to disable, which typically means they are safe to remove as well.
What I was saying is there is plenty of space on root partition. Freezing won't delete the app, but rather prevents it from launching. IMO this is the best way to go. Less crap running, less lag, and you don't have to delete files.
This thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-lg-g3/general/guide-how-to-restore-sprint-lg-g3-ls990-t2852042
After following this procedure I have no more sprint apps on my phone.
The image provided didn't have them pre-installed.
That's another way to go about it. Safer? Probably not than freezing.

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.
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}{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)

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