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I rooted my device Sony Xperia Z2 D6503, what are the apps that i should try?
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For what use Xposed?
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kolithakasun said:
For what use Xposed?
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just youtube xposed modules

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Amplify, tasker, secure settings, titanium backup, greenify.
If you want more info regarding xposed have a look here >
Be careful with amplify and greenify, as it can make your system unstable, if you want to get your feet wet with these power saving apps, have a look here here >

You should start with greenify and wakelock detector.

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Can anyone share the best tools apks for rooted mobiles using CM13 which not only saves battery but also clears memory and space used by unwanted files ?

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rohitshakti said:
Can anyone share the best tools apks for rooted mobiles using CM13 which not only saves battery but also clears memory and space used by unwanted files ?
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U don't have to use any of these memory cleaner or task killer apps bcz it is unnecessary in these days and those apps have more cons than pros.But if u want one then I recommend u SD maid pro.
For better battery life see the link:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884

Greenify
Xposed
Viper4android
Titanium backup
System tuner

Samba network fileshare apk.
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I tried greenify etc apps, but the best result i got with kernels.
ATM OP3, CM13 and boeffla and battery life is good. Now i 've Been thinking should i flash xposed or not..

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I rooted my device Sony Xperia Z2 D6503, what are the apps that i should try?
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TWRP App is a perfect option for rooting your device.

He is rooted already...
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Lucky patcher IS considered warez on xda. Discussing or mention of it is strictly prohibited.

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Best Top 15 Rooted Apps (Must have)

Was doing some casual browsing in YouTube and found this useful video with 15 recommended apps for Rooted Device.
Just have a look at this video, some apps might be useful for you.
Video link removed as it was containing one warez app.
Following is the description from above video.
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So After Rooting You Must Install this Top 15 Rooted Apps
1. Beats Audio Installer :
Enjoy Beats Audio` Drivers in any Android Phone/Tab
2.Link2Sd :
Basically we Partition SD card and use that part to Store apps
Thus indirectly Increasing Internal Memory in Android Tab/Phone
3.Titanium Backup :
Most importatnt backup tool to backup Both Apk+Data of Apps
4.LBE Privacy Guard:
MOST IMPORTANT PRIVACY PROTECTION app in Android
5. ROM manger :
Perfect Toolkit to manage ROMs
6.Root Unistaller
Remove Bloatware
7.No Frills CPU Control:
Control your CPU Clock Frequency
8.StickMount
Connect Pendrive to Android
9.StartUp Manager
Disable StartUp apps
11.System App Installer
Install apps on System Directly
12.Chainfire 3d
Must have Apps to play HD games on Low End Phones
13.CacheMate
Remove cache files in One Click and free memory
14.Sd Speed Increase
Increase cache size of Sd card
15.Font Installer
More Cool Videos
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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 / Ubuntu Side Bar For all Android Devices
*NEW* Top 15 Must have Rooted Apps
1.Convert Android Phone or Tab in Computer with pendrive+Keyboard+mouse
2. Connect Pendrive to Android Device
3. Partition Hard Disk Without Formatting (Losing Data)
4. Mac OS in Android
5.Nexus 7 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
I only use No. 10 and No. 3 , it is my favor.
Also, I couldn't understand the YouTube video what the person were talking about., he should use his native language instead of the non-understandable English.
Don't think #10 is appropriate for xda
chicguy said:
Don't think #10 is appropriate for xda
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You say that yet most roms on xda include adfree or a similar script
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chicguy said:
Don't think #10 is appropriate for xda
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#10 is the most appropriate for xda, that was why it got banned by "Google Play store ".
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psychoace said:
You say that yet most roms on xda include adfree or a similar script
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Then you don't know what Lucky Patcher really is!
cgigate said:
#10 is the most appropriate for xda, that was why it got banned by "Google Play store ".
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I failed to see your reasoning :|
Anyways, please see the last post of this thread so people can get more educated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1779740&page=5
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Actually I think mod should edit the first post and close this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980091
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chicguy said:
Then you don't know what Lucky Patcher really is!
I failed to see your reasoning :|
Anyways, please see the last post of this thread so people can get more educated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1779740&page=5
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Actually I think mod should edit the first post and close this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980091
And yes, I see the mod alert button now
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Lucky patcher is a warez and can't be discussed on XDA developers.
eagleeyetom said:
Lucky patcher is a warez and can't be discussed on XDA developers.
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Sorry, i didnt know about that app like many others in the description from video link. Thanks for removing #10.
@eagleeyetom, This is not important thread and can be removed or locked.
no.10 is the only one qualified as the best.
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On my home planet, PhoenixArizona, we call that an opinion.
Decent List. Most novice programs.. rom toolbox already has 2 or 3 of these so would be redundant to install that and the others. Ur wasting space
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[Q] Changing launcher to lower RAM usage

Hey guys,
My SGS3 is using 720+ MB of RAM out of 833 MB. It doesn't create much problem when I'm using it normally, but there's a very noticable lag while playing games. Also, when I'm normally using my phone, there's a lag when 2-3 basic apps (like Messaging, Whatsapp etc) are running.
I'm thinking of changing the launcher from TouchWiz to Nova Launcher or something. Will that help me with lowering the RAM usage?
If not, then please suggest me something.
Note: I'm also using Greenify to hibernate many processes, because otherwise my phone is very very laggy.
Greenify can't hibernate system apps, Samsung bloat their rom with many apps that you won't use but can't turn off.
Get titanium pro, convert all the Google apps you need to user apps then hibernate them. Then use titanium to freeze all the bloat you don't need, there are lists here on xda of the ones safe to freeze.
Launcher is easy to replace, but won't make much difference to memory.
I'm on a custom lite version of EMG4, usually with 300+ Mb free. The phone is snappy and responsive, even with power saving on.
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Greenify can't hibernate system apps unless you donate
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Fify
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boomboomer said:
Greenify can't hibernate system apps, Samsung bloat their rom with many apps that you won't use but can't turn off.
Get titanium pro, convert all the Google apps you need to user apps then hibernate them. Then use titanium to freeze all the bloat you don't need, there are lists here on xda of the ones safe to freeze.
Launcher is easy to replace, but won't make much difference to memory.
I'm on a custom lite version of EMG4, usually with 300+ Mb free. The phone is snappy and responsive, even with power saving on.
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1) Can you provide me with a link to that list? Although I've disabled many apps using Application Manager in Settings.
2) Can you provide me with a link of the custom ROM you're using?
1) stickied at the top of the themes and apps section
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Didn't know that -learn something new each day...
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saurabh_goyal93 said:
2) Can you provide me with a link of the custom ROM you're using?
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NeatROM; although it doesn't really matter, try a few and see which suits you best.
You are best off reading through the stickied guides before you flash or freeze anything, as you can brick your phone and break the warranty both at the same time.

Any way to revoke premissions from apps?

When I install apps from play store, I'm always told what permissions the apps require.
However, I'm not happy to give permissions to some of the requests. For example, I don't want Shazam to use my location. It does nothing but waste battery life. I only use it to ID the music I'm listening. My location is none of its business.
On iPhone, when an app tries to get location info for the first time, I'm always asked whether I would like to give the permission. Is there anything on Z2 allows me to control what an app can and cannot access?
Any help will be appreciated.
I think you can use xprivacy, greenify android tuner, system tuner, i think some others, try googling
Either way you may need xposed and/or root
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Envious_Data said:
I think you can use xprivacy, greenify android tuner, system tuner, i think some others, try googling
Either way you may need xposed and/or root
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Thanks for that. I don't really want to root my phone now that I have the screen problem fixed. Guess there is no way around this.

Battery life/kill running apps

Hi
I'm new on xda. I don't know much about rooting or any other info.
I have the experia z2. My battery life is good but I like to look after my device best I can. I've been running advanced task killer to kill apps and save battery life. But I recently read task killers are no good for your device.
I tried using greenify, but didn't like having to manually hibernate running apps myself as not rooted.
Could anyone suggest the best memory/battery life saver app etc I should use.
Any help appreciated thanks
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craigo1988 said:
Hi
I'm new on xda. I don't know much about rooting or any other info.
I have the experia z2. My battery life is good but I like to look after my device best I can. I've been running advanced task killer to kill apps and save battery life. But I recently read task killers are no good for your device.
I tried using greenify, but didn't like having to manually hibernate running apps myself as not rooted.
Could anyone suggest the best memory/battery life saver app etc I should use.
Any help appreciated thanks
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1. Battery saving, ram freeing or any of those apps never work, they harm more then they do good
~Greenify is one that does
2. An app that helps alot with battery life is Unbounce or nlpunbouncer, its an xposed module which stops GAPPS from keeping your device awake for %25 of the time
Xposed module requires xposed installer and that requires root
Thanks. So I'd need to root my phone to get this app then?
I'm not really keen on rooting, as I don't know how to
How do I go about rooting my z2?
Is it safe, as I'm afraid of 'bricking it'
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53220418
If you dont know much about rooting then leave it in the dust
And rooting is safe if you have common sense ;D
If any questions ask
I suggest greenify and stamina mode which you can find under power options, best you can do for battery life without root
Thanks
I already use stamina and just got greenify. My battery is kinda good but I just like to open up my device to more.
I would like to root to get custom roms etc.
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craigo1988 said:
Thanks
I already use stamina and just got greenify. My battery is kinda good but I just like to open up my device to more.
I would like to root to get custom roms etc.
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Rooting and flashing are safe and they arent at the same time
Its all down to your common sense and reading
Rooting alone will grant alot more control and customization/modding
Flashing alows even more freedom but you are restricted by a locked bootloader (not recomended unlocking untill you know more)
Flashing custom roms there are a couple of things you should know
~if your bootloader is locked then you can only flash stock based custom roms
~flash roms only For your Xperia Z2, this applies for alot of mods, usualy try picking from the z2 sections
Right ok cool.
That's what I'd like to do. Customise and have more control.
I just don't really understand some things I read about it. I just need to read up on it and get to know everything
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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?
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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.
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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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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?
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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.
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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?
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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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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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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
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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.
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Horses can talk?
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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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