If You are Gamers, Don't Use Clean Master Apps to your phone - Redmi Note 9S / Note 9 Pro (Indian Model) Guides,

I just want to tell you for gamers, specially on PUBG, I dont know why, I used Clean Master on my phone Redmi Note 9 Pro, all is fine except PUBG Mobile game, it always downloaded Update for about 2gb, and it will downloaded again after switch off your phone, i just found problem on PUBG but others are fine using Clean Master. So, don't use it if you are PUBG player, it will wasting your time for downloading PUBG's Data for 2gb.

canset said:
I just want to tell you for gamers, specially on PUBG, I dont know why, I used Clean Master on my phone Redmi Note 9 Pro, all is fine except PUBG Mobile game, it always downloaded Update for about 2gb, and it will downloaded again after switch off your phone, i just found problem on PUBG but others are fine using Clean Master. So, don't use it if you are PUBG player, it will wasting your time for downloading PUBG's Data for 2gb.
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Dont use clean master full stop. Unnecessary app, especially for a device with 4/6GB RAM and 64/128GB of storage.
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I just think..., something is not right with this device, I have erased Clean Master, but for 1 or 2 days, pubg's data always update for about 2gb, is there other players using this device has problem like me?

The title should read simply "Don't Use Clean Master Apps to your phone". If you need to use any cleaning apps, use SD Maid.

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Android downgrade on Xperia PRO Mk16i

Hello,
please how i can back instal old version of android? That version 4 make me problems with camera.
I have also question if have anybody problem with randomly unwanted pause games. example Angry birds, giana sisters and many others games.
But still not know where is problem. I try clear as much ram as posible, kill as many aplications as i can, move all posible programs to SD card.
Is there any way how able example block to unwanted turn on Wifi or data conection by aplication?
Thanks for help.
Manfromstars said:
Hello,
please how i can back instal old version of android? That version 4 make me problems with camera.
I have also question if have anybody problem with randomly unwanted pause games. example Angry birds, giana sisters and many others games.
But still not know where is problem. I try clear as much ram as posible, kill as many aplications as i can, move all posible programs to SD card.
Is there any way how able example block to unwanted turn on Wifi or data conection by aplication?
Thanks for help.
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you will have to flash stock rom via Flashtool

250GB HD model app install space?

I have broken my 8Gb flash 80 G9 and am considering replacing it with the 250Gb HD model (as i can pick one up for a good price)
How much space is there for installing apps on the 250Gb HD model?
I would hope that there is at least the same amount of space in flash memory and the HD is reserved for media content?
"just" 2 go
2Gb is pretty bad.
Hmmm not good!
just for the apk, it is good
cajl said:
just for the apk, it is good
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And applications that require additional data; for example games or GPS software? Can this extra data be transferred to the HD ?
yes the gps maps are on the HDD, for the game it is the same
Thank you Cajil.
Sorry to keep asking all these questions but I want to make sure I make the right decision :
Does this behaviour of extra data installing to the HD happen automatically or do I need to use something like app2SD to force it to happen?
I don't use app2SD
cajl said:
"just" 2 go
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It's 2GB flash chip, data partition (mmcblk0p4) is 1.5GB. Note that Apps2sd (native) is disabled, I can't say if 3rd party would work or not.
You may try to make an additional empty ext4 image and mount it as /data/app using init.d script
I have an HDD 80g9 and I'ma having serious problems with the app space.
Since I started installing custom roms I don't have a lot of space left.
Just to make an example:my most space consuming apps are: chrome, firefox, angrybirds space, google currents and facebook. All togheter they sum up to 134mb and with all the other small apps I have 350mb of free space left.
The other day I couldn't update angrybirds space because it said I have not enough space. I had to uninstall and then re-install the app from scratch and it worked.
The biggest problem is that I can't install any other game or "big" app like autodesk sketchbook or photoshop because it says so.
If I could go back I would get the 16gb version and maybe buy an extra SD.
btw, apparently there's no way to move apps to the hdd.
trespolo said:
I have an HDD 80g9 and I'ma having serious problems with the app space.
Since I started installing custom roms I don't have a lot of space left.
Just to make an example:my most space consuming apps are: chrome, firefox, angrybirds space, google currents and facebook. All togheter they sum up to 134mb and with all the other small apps I have 350mb of free space left.
The other day I couldn't update angrybirds space because it said I have not enough space. I had to uninstall and then re-install the app from scratch and it worked.
The biggest problem is that I can't install any other game or "big" app like autodesk sketchbook or photoshop because it says so.
If I could go back I would get the 16gb version and maybe buy an extra SD.
btw, apparently there's no way to move apps to the hdd.
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This sounds bad.
Seems to me like the 250Gb HD model is crippled.
I want to install lots and lots of apps; ( I could install plenty of apps with my old 8Gb non-turbo) and now it seems that if I buy the 250Gb HD model I can install fewer apps?!?
OR is this only a problem when using custom ROMs? If I use the stock/default Archos ROMs will I still be able to install lots of apps without running out of space?
Extreme_One said:
This sounds bad.
Seems to me like the 250Gb HD model is crippled.
I want to install lots and lots of apps; ( I could install plenty of apps with my old 8Gb non-turbo) and now it seems that if I buy the 250Gb HD model I can install fewer apps?!?
OR is this only a problem when using custom ROMs? If I use the stock/default Archos ROMs will I still be able to install lots of apps without running out of space?
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I was able to install more apps with the unrooted stock rom.
every day I think about going back, but I need the benefits of rooting.
Right now I'm using a backup app to manage the apps I don't use frequently: when I need to use one of those, I backup a game, uninstall it and then restore the backup of the app I need.
It's not an ideal solution, but in the end it only takes a few minutes to do it.
The real problem for me is the lack of support of app2sd or similar. If someone is able to solve that, the tablet would be fine.
Extreme_One said:
This sounds bad.
Seems to me like the 250Gb HD model is crippled.
I want to install lots and lots of apps; ( I could install plenty of apps with my old 8Gb non-turbo) and now it seems that if I buy the 250Gb HD model I can install fewer apps?!?
OR is this only a problem when using custom ROMs? If I use the stock/default Archos ROMs will I still be able to install lots of apps without running out of space?
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trespolo said:
I was able to install more apps with the unrooted stock rom.
every day I think about going back, but I need the benefits of rooting.
Right now I'm using a backup app to manage the apps I don't use frequently: when I need to use one of those, I backup a game, uninstall it and then restore the backup of the app I need.
It's not an ideal solution, but in the end it only takes a few minutes to do it.
The real problem for me is the lack of support of app2sd or similar. If someone is able to solve that, the tablet would be fine.
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-Rooted/custom firmware uses 400MB of /data space (system image is stored in /data/local) so usable /data space in this case is ~1GB (for apps & app+system data)
-Stock rom (thus also custom ones) does not support native Apps2sd because to HDD access times -much slower than flash memory- and power usage
And don't forget that Gen9 was designed primarily as multimedia center

[Q] RAM Usage - Apps opened!!

Well guys, i always listen about the ram used in android is different than windows..
My first question is, why RAM is like 90% used, the phone become slower???
My second question is, Why 99% of apps are always started with phone, when enter in Applications section, and see Running apps, you see millions of apps, or when you enter like, Calculator or Torch or another app details it appears Stop.. WHEN I STARTED IT?
Im now user of Galaxy S Duos, when i have Motorola Atrix using a custom rom named "Neutrino" my ram, after flash it was 80~90 and here in Galaxy S Duos is 390~500 and the max is 685mb so so, than when press clean RAM, it closes a certain number of processes but only 50mb ram max it decreases... Why?? And what can i do about that??
Thanks!!!!
Velcis Ribeiro said:
Well guys, i always listen about the ram used in android is different than windows..
My first question is, why RAM is like 90% used, the phone become slower???
My second question is, Why 99% of apps are always started with phone, when enter in Applications section, and see Running apps, you see millions of apps, or when you enter like, Calculator or Torch or another app details it appears Stop.. WHEN I STARTED IT?
Im now user of Galaxy S Duos, when i have Motorola Atrix using a custom rom named "Neutrino" my ram, after flash it was 80~90 and here in Galaxy S Duos is 390~500 and the max is 685mb so so, than when press clean RAM, it closes a certain number of processes but only 50mb ram max it decreases... Why?? And what can i do about that??
Thanks!!!!
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First, the Linux system (as Android is based upon) always try to make use of all available RAM. Having unallocated RAM is wasteful, so all RAM not used for apps, is allocated for caches etc, making your device not slower, but faster. When this memory is needed for better purposes such as apps, it is dynamically reassigned.
The other question I'm quite don't get, please clarify it and I'll give it a try. But Android do start and stop apps as it see fit, unnoticed by the user. This is the Android way of resource management, instead of paging/swapping. I.e. Android "swaps" entire apps, not RAM. As a developer, you have to know this, making your app able to handle a restart as transparent to the user as possible.
kuisma said:
First, the Linux system (as Android is based upon) always try to make use of all available RAM. Having unallocated RAM is wasteful, so all RAM not used for apps, is allocated for caches etc, making your device not slower, but faster. When this memory is needed for better purposes such as apps, it is dynamically reassigned.
The other question I'm quite don't get, please clarify it and I'll give it a try. But Android do start and stop apps as it see fit, unnoticed by the user. This is the Android way of resource management, instead of paging/swapping. I.e. Android "swaps" entire apps, not RAM. As a developer, you have to know this, making your app able to handle a restart as transparent to the user as possible.
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Yes, i know about that but i'm crazy because when my phone is slower i see the ram and it has apparently 500mb used from 680mb total... And i click on Clean, it closes like 20 apps and clean 100~mb aprox. of ram, and the phone becomes faster... That is my question, i know about linux... in galaxy s duos have an option to kill until number of processes you would... But didnt work i think because, i put max to 3 processes but even when i close the apps with back button, like facebook, instagram and another without home button, it stills on memory, taking the phone slower
But thanks for trying help me :victory:
Install this app Greenify search in play store
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I have it but dont know how to use? I need to select one by one the apps that i want?? :/
It's need root and you need to select the desired app, when your screen turned off for some minutes then greenify force stop your selected app.
If you don't understand try to search in YouTube and xda
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Is Clean Master really necessary for Android phones?

Dear Forum:
I recently switched from iPhone 5S to Xperia Z1c, I was a long time iOS user and now I'm getting to like to Android OS. I have installed an App called Clean Master, it helps you boost your phone's memory and clean junk files to maximize storage. This app raised my concern, does Android OS needs constantly use apps like Clean Master to boost the phone's memory and clean up storage? When using iPhones I never had to worry about whether the memory is low and needs a boost or clearing junk files. So is it highly recommended to have an app like Clean Master around when using Android? I'm not saying this is inconvenient but just want to be clear if apps like this is a must.
Thank you
short answer: no
those cleaning tools are often advertised as miracle ways to speed up your device, but android, as the modern OS it is, can liberate resources when it needs them, the only situation you could use an app like clean master is when you're low on storage and need to clean the cache from all apps
not necessarily, but better if u do.
:good:
rightly said @Bodomizer
Bodomizer said:
short answer: no
those cleaning tools are often advertised as miracle ways to speed up your device, but android, as the modern OS it is, can liberate resources when it needs them, the only situation you could use an app like clean master is when you're low on storage and need to clean the cache from all apps
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Thank you,
that's what I also incline to believe. Thanks for confirming it for me. :good::good:
and clean master make my smartphone slowly.
I usually use Clean Master to kill background processes that takes too much space on RAM, also to clean caches.
It's all up to you anyway
Try something else like the beta of CCleaner for android
I think it's no necessary. Usualy I download it, use it and uninstall it again till next time.
didn't normally need it
iffy82 said:
didn't normally need it
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Indeed! You can clear cache with only restarting your phone once a week or a month! Apps like this can somethimes be unnecessary and beacuse they run in the background too, they can make your phone slugish!
Thanks for everyone's two cents! I will try using the phone without it then, see how it holds up.
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Nice app and clean UI. I run it on my Xiao Mi and so far so good.
cleaning application it was has a good function
Yeah necessary, it think. Because these applications clean up junk data that is not shown and we never realize. When we install an application then the application will be updated, and when the application is updated then there would be new data and an additional. Once we no longer need the application, and when we uninstall, then just deleted the application only while the additional data is not be lost and these things that we never realized, it has become duty cleaning applications to clean up this problem so that there empty space on the ram
try to learn because there are still other good function
Clean master can definitely speed up an old device by removing stored up cache and removing bloatware (if rooted).
I rarely use it now that I've switched to Lollipop.
Only use it to clean junk and cache. Are there any apps that clean -ONLY- junk / cache / empty folders ?
Clean Master claims to help battery life but I have tested it using another S3 setup exactly the same and the battery drain is identical. Is there any battery app that actually improves battery life. I'm using an S3 with Lollipop (OCT-L ROM)
having cleaning program on android its like having anti virus on you android, not really necessary but everyone use it, but if you have high spec of android device, you can install whatever you want and will not slowing down your device, btw you can clean your app cache in, "setting-app-downloaded-clear app cache" so the choice is your
bfstunoodle said:
Dear Forum:
I recently switched from iPhone 5S to Xperia Z1c, I was a long time iOS user and now I'm getting to like to Android OS. I have installed an App called Clean Master, it helps you boost your phone's memory and clean junk files to maximize storage. This app raised my concern, does Android OS needs constantly use apps like Clean Master to boost the phone's memory and clean up storage? When using iPhones I never had to worry about whether the memory is low and needs a boost or clearing junk files. So is it highly recommended to have an app like Clean Master around when using Android? I'm not saying this is inconvenient but just want to be clear if apps like this is a must.
Thank you
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SD Maid [free/paid] on the Play Store is specifically "made" for such things. hah! CCleaner--formerly Crap Cleaner was a long-time favorite on the PC and now it's for android, and it's free.
TiTiB (tweak it 'til it breaks ∆ Galaxy Tab S
ThunderBird891 said:
I think it's no necessary. Usualy I download it, use it and uninstall it again till next time.
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I think I should try your way!
bfstunoodle said:
Dear Forum:
I recently switched from iPhone 5S to Xperia Z1c, I was a long time iOS user and now I'm getting to like to Android OS. I have installed an App called Clean Master, it helps you boost your phone's memory and clean junk files to maximize storage. This app raised my concern, does Android OS needs constantly use apps like Clean Master to boost the phone's memory and clean up storage? When using iPhones I never had to worry about whether the memory is low and needs a boost or clearing junk files. So is it highly recommended to have an app like Clean Master around when using Android? I'm not saying this is inconvenient but just want to be clear if apps like this is a must.
Thank you
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Cleanmaster is an app whose size is quite big (takes space of 3 320 kbps mp3 files) and full of adwares. You will not be wishing to waste your mobile data by seeing those unnecessary ads. So better don't download, because it is not necessary at all, and there would be a time when you will be fed up with the ads it shows up!
If you are looking for a serious app, look for GREENIFY.
Note- This app hibernates background process. And yes, if you are rooted, this app is gonna help you a lot by saving your battery, when coupled with Xposed Frameword, i too use this. Your RAM will be free mostly, which cleanmaster fakes!
All the best!

RAM - Internal Memory problem

Hello everyone,
I don't know if there is any mention of this problem anywhere or it's been a common issue for Huawei devices, so please link me to the thread if there is.
So my Mediapad M5 has 4GB of RAM. Normally after a restart, there is about 2.5GB of free RAM presented. But after a couple of days of average usage, the free RAM starting to decrease. This is expected of course, but when the RAM decrease to about 500MB, the tablet becomes unusable. Apps couldn't be opened, current running apps constantly restarted and lagged. I tried to use the Tablet management app (come with EMUI) to optimise the system, but the problem still exists,and the RAM is still at 5-600MB.
I also tried to close all of the services in the Running services from the Developer option, but still, the "System processes" still took like 3.5GB of RAM, and with no other services or app running (not of I aware and the setting displayed), like in the screenshot I took:
drive.google.com/file/d/1ix27K_GjOahWLr-09U5Lfizn2vXbf_fE/view?usp=sharing
(Sorry I can't parse the image here, but here is the Google drive link)
I also tried to reset the tablet and install only some apps to test it, including Rotation manager, Netflix and VLC, and use them at normal rate. After a couple of days, like 4 days, the problem arises, and the only solution for me is to restart the device.
I also tried the option to Manually/Automatically manage apps launching in the Battery manager, but the problem still persists.
Is there any option that I haven't known of or haven't tried? The device works great until it's running out of RAM, and it seems like it don't know how to release them. Or maybe there is a leakage problem, I don't know.
Thank for reading! Have a nice day.
Editted: I'm in EMUI 9, Android 9, non-rootted

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