I tried both virtous.and both keep giving me the same problem like when I'm listening to music after a while it just stopped I had to go and click on play again and its annoying it happened with trillian and other apps like pandora its like they can run on the backgroud pleae help me thank you I'm going crazy I love virtous rom a lot but I guess I'm ma go back to cm7
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Are you sure you don't any "killing apps" application installed on your phone (like "Advanced Task Killer" or "Taskiller") ?
Yes I think I have task manager I tried to uninstall with root uninstaller I don't know if it remove or not because I can still see it pff
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TheUndertaker21 said:
Yes I think I have task manager I tried to uninstall with root uninstaller I don't know if it remove or not because I can still see it pff
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The built-in HTC task manager, or some 3rd party app you installed? The built-in one is fine.
What ROM are you coming from, and did you wipe data?
1. ChainsDD's Good Old Superuser
http://twitter.com/ChainsDD
2. Volume+
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28055733#post28055733
3. PGM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28058906#post28058906
4. Viber
http://twitter.com/Viber
5. Voodoo Display Expert
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24783215#post24783215
http://twitter.com/supercurio
6. 4Shared
more to follow
K9 Mail force closes on me when I try to view an email.
Light flow doest work properly. The light flashes super quick even when set on slow.
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9. LMT (kinda)
Titanium Backup doesn't work for me or a friend.
adrynalyne said:
Titanium Backup doesn't work for me or a friend.
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Really? Worked first time for me! Dropboxed/password protected backups are hit and miss apparently. Dunno if that might be your issue?
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TB works but has some problems with removing system apps for me
Apex launcher
Tasker seems to be having issues with profiles
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Sdobron said:
TB works but has some problems with removing system apps for me
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That was where I was testing it.
Add Chainfire3D to the list, when you try to install the cf3d driver it sends jellybean an your gnex into a boot loop.
Add MX Player pro, ICS browser plus and Quick ICS browser to the not working list.
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The paid version of PGM has been updated and is working.
Apex Launcher!
Coverage mapper force closes on me when I try to access the settings menu.
Latitude won't show any of my friends.
Dice Player force closes.
Fragger Force closes
Haadkoe said:
Coverage mapper force closes on me when I try to access the settings menu.
Latitude won't show any of my friends.
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Latitude fix is to uninstall it and then reinstall from play store
anton2009 said:
Latitude fix is to uninstall it and then reinstall from play store
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Nice, thanks!
Edit: Ok, I'm feeling dumb now... where do i go to uninstall it? Don't see it in settings+Apps, don't see it in my apps in the play store either.
Edit 2: I shoulda searched:
Fix for Latitude
Delete the APK /System/App/maps.apk and redownload from the market. I can now see all my latitude friends
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Mybackup root
When you make an backup with apk and data it dosnt backup data
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Volume+ works just fine. You have to go to setting > sound > music effects to turn it on though.
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Hi guys need help, is there any way to disable apps that are auto-starting when the phone is booting? It's annoying to see lots of apps running when my phone starts up...
I tried a lot of third party apps but none seemed to detect any startup items on my phone BUT THERE IS ACTUALLY MANY!
Help
Odp: Disable Startup apps
If you are rooted there are plenty of apps that can freeze or disable application autostart. If you're not rooted then I'm afraid you can't do much.
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mracer164 said:
If you are rooted there are plenty of apps that can freeze or disable application autostart. If you're not rooted then I'm afraid you can't do much.
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I have my bootloader unlocked and rooted... But still autostart manager apps can't detect any apps that startup at boot.
I use LBE Security Master, i got it from this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1909996
It can disable start up apps, as well as stop apps from using 3G, location etc, it's very good =D
I discovered this gem of an app a couple months ago thanks to an article on Lifehacker. Lifehacker's app recommendations can be hit or miss, so I took this with a grain of salt. But after trying it for a couple months, I couldn't be happier with the results and it's become one of my absolute favorite apps. I've noticed a few of you mentioning it in various forums as well, so apparently word has gotten around! But to those of you who have yet to try Greenify, I would highly recommend it. Basically it "auto-hibernates apps". So, for instance, if you have the Facebook app, but don't necessarily care to have it running in the background eating valuable battery life, Greenify will hibernate that app for you. It's very simple to set up and it has definitely extended my battery life after adding around 7-8 apps to my hibernate list. I'm attaching the Lifehacker article and Google Play links below.
Lifehacker: http://lifehacker.com/greenify-auto-hibernates-apps-youre-not-using-to-save-513922193
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify
Jersey846 said:
I discovered this gem of an app a couple months ago thanks to an article on Lifehacker. Lifehacker's app recommendations can be hit or miss, so I took this with a grain of salt. But after trying it for a couple months, I couldn't be happier with the results and it's become one of my absolute favorite apps. I've noticed a few of you mentioning it in various forums as well, so apparently word has gotten around! But to those of you who have yet to try Greenify, I would highly recommend it. Basically it "auto-hibernates apps". So, for instance, if you have the Facebook app, but don't necessarily care to have it running in the background eating valuable battery life, Greenify will hibernate that app for you. It's very simple to set up and it has definitely extended my battery life after adding around 7-8 apps to my hibernate list. I'm attaching the Lifehacker article and Google Play links below.
Lifehacker: http://lifehacker.com/greenify-auto-hibernates-apps-youre-not-using-to-save-513922193
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify
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Good app. I'm using it too for a long time
Sad that it can't hibernate system apps Like Google Maps for example
v0rtex604 said:
Good app. I'm using it too for a long time
Sad that it can't hibernate system apps Like Google Maps for example
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Didn't notice that. Depending on if you use maps or not you could always freeze it in Titanium Backup.
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agreed - thanks for the find. it has improved battery by 50% for me
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Didn't notice that. Depending on if you use maps or not you could always freeze it in Titanium Backup.
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Or you could use TiBu to make it a system app then use Greenify.
I apparently am not smart enough to run Greenify. How do you configure it?
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netizenmt said:
I apparently am not smart enough to run Greenify. How do you configure it?
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basically, go into "manage apps" -> "running apps" and determine which apps are running that you really do NOT NEED to be running all the time. for me, it was facebook, scramble with friends, beat the streak, play music, and a few others. I then open the greenify app, and selected just those apps. then, greenify will hibernate them so that they are not running in the background. only downside is that I do not get notifications for those apps (which is fine by me). however, I can still access them just fine and they launch very quickly/smoothly as if they were not hibernating.
How did you Greenify Play Music? I don't see it on the list. Is that considered a system app?
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basically, go into "manage apps" -> "running apps" and determine which apps are running that you really do NOT NEED to be running all the time. for me, it was facebook, scramble with friends, beat the streak, play music, and a few others. I then open the greenify app, and selected just those apps. then, greenify will hibernate them so that they are not running in the background. only downside is that I do not get notifications for those apps (which is fine by me). however, I can still access them just fine and they launch very quickly/smoothly as if they were not hibernating.
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tcat007 said:
How did you Greenify Play Music? I don't see it on the list. Is that considered a system app?
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Not really. Just open the app, hit the home button, then go into greenify and hibernate it.
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Sorry, I had searched Greenify and got to this Razer forum, I have a Nexus 7. "Home" sends me to my home page on it. I used app/mover to change Play Music to a user app (but now Music is gone and won't install from Play Store...) Don't use it much anyway, but be nice to figure out Greenifying system apps.
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Not really. Just open the app, hit the home button, then go into greenify and hibernate it.
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Wow this app is great by far the best battery saving app I ever tried, I couldnt believe how many times apps were waking my phone and the funny thing is, they Dont even have notifications... So they were just waking the phone because they felt like it! but now I can still use the app and they Dont do anything in the background now! :thumbup:
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Wow this app is great by far the best battery saving app I ever tried, I couldnt believe how many times apps were waking my phone and the funny thing is, they Dont even have notifications... So they were just waking the phone because they felt like it! but now I can still use the app and they Dont do anything in the background now! :thumbup:
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Glad to hear it! I felt the same way after I installed it.
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Finally tried it out... it works well... sitting at 12 hours and only at 71%...
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ezknives said:
Finally tried it out... it works well... sitting at 12 hours and only at 71%...
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Sweet!
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Just a suggestion, if you have Titanium Backup Pro then you can convert system apps to user apps. Then you can set said app to hibernate in Greenify.
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which apps
CrocadileUT78 said:
Just a suggestion, if you have Titanium Backup Pro then you can convert system apps to user apps. Then you can set said app to hibernate in Greenify.
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I'm interested as to what apps you have done this to? I have the Pro and would love to know which apps you have successfully converted, thanks ahead.
Can anybody help me out by explaining (or linking to me an article that explains) how Greenify actually works its magic? Does it just run a service in the background that is constantly monitors active processes that have been "Greenified" and forces these processes to go into "Hibernate" mode when the screen is off, and prevents any partial wakes?
Thanks guys.
Before greenify I would unplug my phone at 930 pm and wake up at 5 am and the battery would be at 78%, with greenify doing the same method I only drop to 88%!
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Can anybody help me out by explaining (or linking to me an article that explains) how Greenify actually works its magic? Does it just run a service in the background that is constantly monitors active processes that have been "Greenified" and forces these processes to go into "Hibernate" mode when the screen is off, and prevents any partial wakes?
Thanks guys.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
This may very well be placebo, but battery life has been awesome recently, right after installing Greenify. CM10.1, stock CM kernel... Just another data point...
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Hey guys, I always wandered why apps run I'm background even though its been 2 weeks or so since u used them.
How can I prevent that from happening?
The reason I am asking is because those apps kill my ram. My ram hit 80% occupied and every time I have to hit kill tasks.
Some other times I hit kill tasks but those apps keep running in background sooo annoying.
I also installed greenify which hibernate those apps and they keep running.
I don't wanna install them cause I use them from time to time. So what could be the solution for this problem?
Please help thanks a lot.
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The run at startup. Some do. Restart your phone check what's running and uninstall or stop the processes
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I already limited that to only the apps I want to start at boot. So u don't think that's the issue.
At boot things go well but after 4 days things start to get messy and apps start in background by it self and when I kill them, they just load again. Its nuts.
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If that happens I just uninstall things I don't need etc like 3rd party lunchers keyboards all that uses ram
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Android is designed to do this..
Do a search for how android / linux kernel managed ram.. YOUR Fighting your phone and how it works by killing off apps. If you device needs the ram it will kill off the least used app ..
but there are some rogue apps. IF THE APP Creates account LIKE Facevirus
you have to disable its sync settings.. ohh and you will have to do so every day or to it turns its setting back to suit there needs not yours..
other rogue apps do the same..
If you are rooted, you can use Greenify. With this you can hibernate any application that starts in background which will save both your RAM and Battery.
Search for this app on XDA or Play store
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