So guy's I'm using my sgy for 6 months and I didn't use any anti virus apps...
Do you guys use anti virus app?
Does it really works?
And how to know that my sgy is virus affected??
m.h.mahadi said:
So guy's I'm using my sgy for 6 months and I didn't use any anti virus apps...
Do you guys use anti virus app?
Does it really works?
And how to know that my sgy is virus affected??
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Avast is a good anti virus... you can also try AVG... both are good anti-viruses
I use lookout....
Dnt knw about virus bt it gives pretty good security features..
**rooting is new for me...and i am noob to root...**
I use doctor web
lol it only protect your sdcard not you system.. because there is no malware on android OS..
Sent from my Android System using Busybox Command.
rio. said:
lol it only protect your sdcard not you system.. because there is no malware on android OS..
Sent from my Android System using Busybox Command.
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Thats right i didnt use antivirus too.
GREEEETZ WITH TAP A TALKED BEATZ!!!
i use my brain ..
its the better anti virus in android ,windows etc
whitexp said:
i use my brain ..
its the better anti virus in android ,windows etc
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lol,,,,stomach ache,,,,,thumbs up
I am using avast, but my baby uses nothing on her x8 more than a year, and never had probs.
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I'm using Kaspersky.
I used AVG before but currently I'm not using one. But if your a bit paranoid and want one for the ease of mind security, then i'd suggest AVG, i guess. Although, i haven't had any problems since I stopped using an antivirus.
I use Avast.. but not as a anti virus.. but as a firewall.. I don't like apps sucking net without my permission
Firewall was main reason for my own kernel too...
**Nothing is True... Everything is Permitted**
Muffins.. Yay, i want muffins!
nitubhaskar said:
I use Avast.. but not as a anti virus.. but as a firewall.. I don't like apps sucking net without my permission
Firewall was main reason for my own kernel too...
**Nothing is True... Everything is Permitted**
Muffins.. Yay, i want muffins!
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lol it will eat your ram i suggest droidwall the best thing to block anonymous data..
Sent from my Android System using Busybox Command.
rio. said:
lol it will eat your ram i suggest droidwall the best thing to block anonymous data..
Sent from my Android System using Busybox Command.
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Well I never tried that..
**Nothing is True... Everything is Permitted**
Muffins.. Yay, i want muffins!
nitubhaskar said:
I use Avast.. but not as a anti virus.. but as a firewall.. I don't like apps sucking net without my permission
Firewall was main reason for my own kernel too...
**Nothing is True... Everything is Permitted**
Muffins.. Yay, i want muffins!
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Me to,only becouse anty theft setings nd comands via sms (tested to :good
if you are using custom rom most of them already come with integrated firewall which is pretty much all we want
but if you want one i would suggest lookout
ankitgarg1000 said:
if you are using custom rom most of them already come with integrated firewall which is pretty much all we want
but if you want one i would suggest lookout
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yes,firewall libs integrated.
but still,we need droidwall (or other app) to use the firewall features
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Question? Better go to [Help Thread] by Deadly
Dr web is the best in all aspects
Battery, protection, options, easy to use etc
And oh WRONG SECTION
oh come on guys u always tell me when I post in wrong section y not him
an antivirus app only uses resources, it isn't necessary
Actually it is though I've only ran into to 1 virus in my time with android (not counting adware) it was a SMS sender meaning it would have sent a crap load of SMS's to people in my phonebook which would have costed me money and created some awkward situations
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solid.explorer
Grab it, its free. Its faster and prettier than others. I didnt realize you can actually browse in 2 windows in landscape, oh my godness this is gonna be one the best apps ever.
Say goodbye to ES, Root explorer, all of them.
tyraelasd said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solid.explorer
Grab it, its free. Its faster and prettier
Say goodbye to ES, Root explorer, all of them.
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It's even been featured on the XDA Portal
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/solid-explorer-brings-dual-window-file-managing-to-android/
PoorCollegeGuy said:
It's even been featured on the XDA Portal
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Didnt realize, thats becouse its really awesome
is that need root permission?
udhien28 said:
is that need root permission?
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You can perform root actions if you are rooted, if you are not, you can use as a normal file manager ( without having access to system files off course )
Really nice explorer
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it looks really nice and is fast to use. not found any bugs with normal file browsing or root actions. Only thing i would improve is remembering the box.com login. (I have to login every time).
somebody got a link?
i doubt it's better than total commander.
sent mobile
Sugoi !! Subarashi desu~~
domo arigatou for this app.
g33g1s4noob said:
somebody got a link?
i doubt it's better than total commander.
sent mobile
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total commander in its current rc stage is crap, always crashing when doing root operation like copy/cut/rename etc. while waiting for it to be more stable i've moved to xplore and never look back.
real nice cheers for this... but i keep my astroPRO and root explorer, just in case.
an0nym0us_ said:
total commander in its current rc stage is crap ... moved to xplore and never look back.
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never had any probs with normal file operations; some root bugs though. nevertheless tc was the first app i've installed on android! probably out of sentimentality =)
thanks for the tip!
sent mobile
Think solid explorer is great and only found one bug.
It crashes at startup every now and then , not sure whats causing the crash, they seem to happen randomly.
Best explorer by far!No problems wat so ever just GR8!
This is a really good file manager, I have gone through pretty much every single one and this may be the only one making me go away from Root Explorer, great stuff.
The Dropbox implementation is excellent, will probably move away from Dropbox app too..
Kasnar said:
This is a really good file manager, I have gone through pretty much every single one and this may be the only one making me go away from Root Explorer, great stuff.
The Dropbox implementation is excellent, will probably move away from Dropbox app too..
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Think the same way.
really cool explorer man, thanks for sharing
yurachan1 said:
Sugoi !! Subarashi desu~~
domo arigatou for this app.
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What does "subarashi desu" mean? I've heard it somewhere before.
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Nice app, maybe someone need this to add into a rom or something
This is the best! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you all devs for your great work!
my AVG detected a trojan : SHeur.akpk in a few of the files in the GN toolkit.
I know at least for me its will be removed until the issue is taken care of.
**** ok let be be a little clearer the AVG is on my desk top not my G nex, D/L the toolkit to desktop then xfer to gnex...****
On a side note I find it a little disturbing that people will automatically dis-regard an anti virus alert because it warns of an android problem.
Am I paranoid if they really are after me?????
tg
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good day.
Gaining root is an exploit. That is why anti virus will pick it up as such. It's not harmful.
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Should be obvious that root exploits will be picked up by AVs.
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Except the GN toolkits doesn't use exploits, they simply automate the process of unlocking the bootloader and flashing a recovery and rooting...
However it's most likely still a false positive. This is why no one should ever use avg...
Superuser.apk itself can be flagged because it allows apps to gain elevated privleges. Trojans and backdoors do this as well.
Hence, some apps will flag it.
Same with toolkit executables.
Antivirus on Android...as useful as task killers.
If you're worried about this, please unroot your phone.
First of all, don't use the toolkit please use fastboot and adb manually since that has led chance of bricking then toolkit
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False positive, if you are on windows I recommend Microsoft security essentials, it works and its free as well.
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What is this so called "anti virus"?
jesus, did you even bother reading the ENTIRE first post? it CLEARLY states that you need to disable your antivirus software when downloading it and using it because IT MAY come up with an AV error.
holy crap, how difficult is it to read?
tommygHTCdream said:
my AVG detected a trojan : SHeur.akpk in a few of the files in the GN toolkit.
I know at least for me its will be removed until the issue is taken care of.
**** ok let be be a little clearer the AVG is on my desk top not my G nex, D/L the toolkit to desktop then xfer to gnex...****
On a side note I find it a little disturbing that people will automatically dis-regard an anti virus alert because it warns of an android problem.
Am I paranoid if they really are after me?????
tg
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You obviously missed the video on XDA.
tommygHTCdream said:
my AVG detected a trojan : SHeur.akpk in a few of the files in the GN toolkit.
I know at least for me its will be removed until the issue is taken care of.
**** ok let be be a little clearer the AVG is on my desk top not my G nex, D/L the toolkit to desktop then xfer to gnex...****
On a side note I find it a little disturbing that people will automatically dis-regard an anti virus alert because it warns of an android problem.
Am I paranoid if they really are after me?????
tg
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I Think it may have something to do with hundreds if not more people using this tool kit with no issues. Plus is not like it's from some random user who has never put anything on here.
Sent via moon rays...
Thank you, thank you very much
for the record the AV alert only occurred on the last virus scan. I've had the toolkit on my desk top for three months without an issue.
JonathanBarca10 said:
jesus, did you even bother reading the ENTIRE first post? it CLEARLY states that you need to disable your antivirus software when downloading it and using it because IT MAY come up with an AV error.
holy crap, how difficult is it to read?
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Thanks to all the people out there reminding me to read the instructions.....dang i'd just plain forget my head if it twernt attached...... whatever
And that's a wrap........
---Jay--- From the CM10'd Nexus™
Like antivirus and anti malware programmes and the such? So far I've been winging it, not had any security software installed , however somehow my email account has been sending spam mails to other addresses, and I'm sure it's something to do with my device as I only recently started accessing my emails from my Nexus 7.
What is the best app to use for security, does it work as the same on the PC?
It's Android, unless you have been installing dodgy software from non-Google Play sources, you don't need to do anything.
99.99999% of all Android malware stories are invented by companies selling solutions.
99.99999% of Android malware problems are encounted by people that have enabled the uknown sources setting, and read the following warning:
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If you only shop from Google, and havn't enabled this setting and don't download sideloaded files, then you don't need to do anything.
I sideload alot of APK's
I suggest avast! Mobile Security.
NEXUS 7:
Unlock/Root
N7 Super Charge v1
M-Kernel
PimpMyROM
Jays Buttery Tweaks
NO ,there are many apps in Play Store which can access imp data like contacts
Is there any app like LBE privacy guard which can block permission to access it
LBE does work on JB
frap129 said:
I suggest avast! Mobile Security.
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This is what I use also. I use it on all my Windows and Android devices, and fwiw, haven't had any crippling malware on any avast protected device, yet. (Knock on wood.)
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
The best security software is YOURSELF.
You gotta:
a) Be aware of what you are installing/running
b) Put in counter-measures to minimize the risk.
For point (b):
- Do not use any banking app on rooted devices
- Do not install any unknown keyboard APK
- Do not do any sensitive task on rooted device
- Always use 2-factor Authentication on services that offer them like Gmail or Banks
- At home, isolate your wireless network from your wired network to prevent malware sniffing network.
Those are some of the controls you can put in to minimize that risk...because all security software is only as good as you want it to be. The weakest link is always going to be HUMAN.
kerneldev said:
NO ,there are many apps in Play Store which can access imp data like contacts
Is there any app like LBE privacy guard which can block permission to access it
LBE does work on JB
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yep, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422479
frap129 said:
I suggest avast! Mobile Security.
NEXUS 7:
Unlock/Root
N7 Super Charge v1
M-Kernel
PimpMyROM
Jays Buttery Tweaks
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This is what I use as well
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AW: Security Software
I use avast also now for a few days, but just to prove my friends and myself that it really depends on users. If you install apps like:
Big ti++ie girls HD 3D, or growing peace of sh!t HD, or ImADumbAndUselessApp it's your own fault.
Also hacked apps aren't welcome when it comes to security, like hacked games on windows..
But if you keep calm, read comments, may type the name of the app or the Dev into Google and read a bit, you're safe.
And that's what I'm proving now.
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itsmyname said:
I sideload alot of APK's
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Surely they aren't paid applications?
Use your head, and you don't need security apps.
itsmyname said:
Like antivirus and anti malware programmes and the such? So far I've been winging it, not had any security software installed , however somehow my email account has been sending spam mails to other addresses, and I'm sure it's something to do with my device as I only recently started accessing my emails from my Nexus 7.
What is the best app to use for security, does it work as the same on the PC?
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What email program? Do you use the same email from your computer. How strong is your password? Do you use the same password for multiple accounts/sites? It's just as likely that your email account has been hacked. It's actually pretty hard to get malware on android since fundamentally it's Linux. But yeah I'd do as suggested and search on the apps you have side loaded.
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Dirty AOKP 3.4 <&> m-kernel+ a32
I use lookout mobile security. Never had a problem. I downloaded an app from a third party site and lookout immediately identified it as a Trojan and removed it.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Good advice. I agree that the most important security feature is using common sense.
I was hoping for a little compare-by-compare of various security software apps, but I think most people will only install 1 antivirus program so it's a bit harder to hear different opinions.
I'm also curious on what (if any) of you use any anti-theft apps (I suppose they're more common on phones than tablets, but I take my tablet with me most days of the week).
I have avast for any malware, ussd blocker, and firewall rules. Cerebus I use for anti theft even though avast has one too. The avast one is good I just think Cerebus is better esp on tablets.
If you download apps from various sources(like blogs etc) you may need an antivirus , My suggestion is avast! . However, i download games across the web without an antivirus and my tablet is perfectly fine
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itsmyname said:
Like antivirus and anti malware programmes and the such? So far I've been winging it, not had any security software installed , however somehow my email account has been sending spam mails to other addresses, and I'm sure it's something to do with my device as I only recently started accessing my emails from my Nexus 7.
What is the best app to use for security, does it work as the same on the PC?
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i had this same issue few weeks back and I *DID NOT* sideload anything on my N7. freaked me out though so i completely wiped the thing LOL...
i tried Trend Micro and AVG's free offering. overall it's ok, but if u got some common sense (don't sideload pirated apk) then i really dont think u need any kind of security software.
Avast for my Nexus 7 and Lookout Mobile Security for Galaxy S3
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I love the Note... the big screen, powerfull quad-core processor, 4G LTE... Huge 3,100mAh Battery... I like Samsung TW too...
But yes, that is all i use my phone for... CALL/TXT/WEB... VIDEO/GAMES PLAY... DOWNLOAD FILES AND MOVIES...
I dont use S Pen, dont make sketches or notes by hand, dont use Swipe or WiFi calling, I only synch my contacts with Google... nothing else... so i dont need any other features/elements of the stock 4.1.2 TW ROM so i deleted everything that isnt of use for me and that i know it wont crash the OS or give me FCs of the stuff i use...
Makes the ROM small and snappy, and gives me exelent battery life, almost next to none battery drain...
So before you bash me, consider that there are mybe other users just like me that dont need all the extra features running in the background, and want the best possible battery life...
I am posting screenshots of 4 pages Titanium Backup w the elements my ROM runs, 39 in total only, when you first load TB on a stock ROM it will read 250+ elements !!!
Before you freeze/delete anything, please make sure you wont need that service... for example, dont delete GoogleCalendarSynch if you use the calendar to make/synch notes and appointments...
You need some basic knowlege of what is what, and just freeze first and see if all your things you use are working properly...
I just decided to share the minimum elements to run properly the stock ROM and get the best battery with close to none drain when you dont use your phone...
OK, here is how my Titanium Backup looks like after i deleted every single element i do not use:
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and heres overnight battery :
Moved on from the Blaze eh? While like you said this is not for everyone, it's always interesting to see the extreme scenarios and how things behave. Thanks for sharing!
Not for me, but that's good idle drain. I'm sure this will help some people. Thanks for posting
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dwitherell said:
Moved on from the Blaze eh? While like you said this is not for everyone, it's always interesting to see the extreme scenarios and how things behave. Thanks for sharing!
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Hah yes sold the Blaze $170 got a nice Note 2 w 32GB card for $340, call it a good deal time to get me some LTE goodness i thinks haha.
I even factory reset the phone after deleted everything... to clear the caches and stuff...
Works just fine, the only thing i notice, i had to go to the Mobile Networks and change the APN name from the etc one to the fast, as i deleted all the pre config things from the ROM i assume it wasnt set automaticly, so phone didnt conected to the network automaticly...
Not sure if it was for the note 2 or note 1 but it was an aroma flash file that let u delete all the bloatware
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this is really useful. good to know that all the com. stuff are useless and can be frozen. was there any list you went by to see what each element is for? i remember there was a list available when i was using the s2, but haven't seen one for the note 2.
does anyone know which ones are needed for wifi calling? i need to keep those.
and also my phone keeps thinking it's new and keeps giving me info on how to swipe to unlock phone after every restart, is there anyway to stop that? i removed most of the stuff like the op, but is having this issue. pretty much my only problem aside from wifi calling.
This interests me greatly and i'd like to know if you just freeze the unused apps or completely un install them\
EDIT:
nevermind no one answer that i figured things out sorry
So is it a list that gives whats safe to unistall i would to try this as well
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recepo1 said:
So is it a list that gives whats safe to unistall i would to try this as well
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I went just off his screenshots from titanium backup and it worked out fine for me. I definitely just guessed on some but you can always freeze and check.
Squilchi said:
I went just off his screenshots from titanium backup and it worked out fine for me. I definitely just guessed on some but you can always freeze and check.
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Thx i will give it a try
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Mal Yrol Engine
Descripition
[UNIVERSAL ENGINE]
Have you thought about playing Real Racing 3 while listening to music on spotfy copy a 500MB file and responds to poup-ups of WhatsApp?
All android ROMs are supported, including Samsung ROMs Stock This engine meets all conceivable functions of a engine in one flash zip
Installing it, plus get a boost on your Android, bonuses will still have all the garbage of your ROM removed! Do not miss ime with bloatware, install and let the Mal Yrol work for you!
Function
°Incredible improvement in Multitasking
°Battery Saver
°Automatic adding support init.d
°Increases the quality of JPEG / JPG to 100%
°Improves the quality of the overall sound
°Remove bloatwares (Including ROMs Samsung)
°2080 Cache Velocity
°Scripts init.d
°Auto hibernates unused bins
°Zipalign In Boot
°Clear the cache on boot
°Auto Zipalign in 48hrs
°Mata unused applications when the screen turns off (Sleep)
°Lowers the clock speed when the phone is asleep
Downloads
DevHost
Flash This zip in your recovery
Credits
*Lennoard Rai
Like Here for more
Itz work in all Roms !!
with custom recovery
flash the recovery and only friend?
browcantor said:
flash the recovery and only friend?
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Yes
IvsomEmidio said:
Yes
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ok thank you
no offence but this just popped out of no where over night ... and the same guy is posting it on almost every thread , after some digging i learned it has scripts similar to others if not the same ... i just dont flash anything i see and insight on who the dev is and what exactly we are flashing would be nice
djm25 said:
no offence but this just popped out of no where over night ... and the same guy is posting it on almost every thread , after some digging i learned it has scripts similar to others if not the same ... i just dont flash anything i see and insight on who the dev is and what exactly we are flashing would be nice
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I respect your opinion, but I can not please everyone
Could you please brief me on how you achieved amazing performance, RAM, and battery saving
@IvsomEmidio, could u please mirror the link? Clicking on the blue download now only reloads the page.
Does it work on stock rom?
And what bloatware will it remove?
i tryed on KK rom and broke supersu
so anybody has tried it? i smell smoke here..
In my country there is a saying: "The Saints are suspected when there is much miracle". Tempting advertisement for conquering naive people ... Who can guarantee that this is not a malicious script?
Pedro Gomes said:
In my country there is a saying: "The Saints are suspected when there is much miracle". Tempting advertisement for conquering naive people ... Who can guarantee that this is not a malicious script?
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I can [emoji4]. It's a nice script I'm using it and I'm getting an hour of extra battery[emoji33] [emoji33] [emoji3]
Vidhanth said:
I can [emoji4]. It's a nice script I'm using it and I'm getting an hour of extra battery[emoji33] [emoji33] [emoji3]
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It's just Placebo Effect. 1hr increase of screen on time may be a significantly big gain, but, there are way too many scenarios with which the Screen on time can be increased or decreased.
Vidhanth said:
I can [emoji4]. It's a nice script I'm using it and I'm getting an hour of extra battery[emoji33] [emoji33] [emoji3]
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An hour gain in the battery? What an amazing gain, huh? And you're sure about your personal data and your privacy when using your phone?You can ensure that there is no script collecting your data while you are amazed about the "speed" of a mobile phone?
Pedro Gomes said:
An hour gain in the battery? What an amazing gain, huh? And you're sure about your personal data and your privacy when using your phone?You can ensure that there is no script collecting your data while you are amazed about the "speed" of a mobile phone?
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Oh. Never thought of that. Will scrutinize the script and report.
EDIT-- Nope. Nothing fishy here. All good (As far as I understand init d scripts[emoji4] )
U can try it.
Thanks for feedback
Vidhanth said:
Oh. Never thought of that. Will scrutinize the script and report.
EDIT-- Nope. Nothing fishy here. All good (As far as I understand init d scripts[emoji4] )
U can try it.
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Did you gain one extra hour of screen on time or just battery?
Sent from my XT1068 running stock Kitkat with GravityBox
pranshubatra707 said:
Did you gain one extra hour of screen on time or just battery?
Sent from my XT1068 running stock Kitkat with GravityBox
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Just battery
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