Greenify is one of the most popular app known for increasing battery backup and performance by freezing apps
So iam sharing this app today
Link:- http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-prevent-running-greenify-supporting-t2757969
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No more envy of your friends' iPhone which never become slow and battery hungry after lots of apps installed. With Greenify, your Android device can also run almost as smooth and lasting as the first day you have it!
Greenify help you identify and put the bad behaving apps into hibernation when you are not using them, stop them from battery leeching, memory hogging and stealthy running, in an elegant and unique way! They could do nothing without your explicit launch, while still have full functionality when running in foreground. Like what iOS apps act!
The built-in App Analyzer will analyze and show apps in your device that keep running persistent services and those launch itself automatically on a regular basis (when network connectivity changes, or every time you unlock your device, install / uninstall / update your apps, etc).
ROOT is required. If you are experiencing hibernation issue, this may be caused by your root management app (e.g. "SuperUser"), please try installing "SuperSU" instead.
here is the link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify ( you can download it from attachments too !! )
There is also a donate version which lets you put system apps for hibernating as well!
Here's the link for that..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify.pro
Give it a try people and don't forget to thank the owner and me if I have helped..
OP I have removed the apk because the developer only wants it to be downloaded from the playstore (yours was the old version anyway). Here's the link Please don't do that again. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
Cool app! Missed this one until now. I'm wondering if there any advantages/disadvantages to "Greenifying" apps compared with "Freezing" apps with Titanium Backup. It seems that Titanium's freezing requires more work on the user's part. Their widget that freezes/unfreezes and launches and app is very similar. The difference is that I have to manually REFREEZE the app when done. Is this correct? If so, this is a wonderful app. Still testing...just installed. THANK YOU!
You are correct! I used to use titanium b/u pro.. But like u say, it requires much user attention and input. I much prefer greenify, and I seem to get better battery life with it too (likely because of the automation, thus less screen-on time = better batt life). Not sure if it gives better performance, cause I don't push my phone very much, and it was already fast as hell with tbp.. I'm running soa b4 right now, previously jmt6 worked great with both. Hope this helps
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Update: just from modifying my greenify list a bit and switching to interactive governor, am now getting 5-6 hrs screen on time.
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I don't know if I'm seeing much difference with this app. I have been using it for some time already, but most of my battery hogging apps (according to the greenify app) are messaging apps, tapatalk, etc that needs to notify me when it needs to. If I greenify these, I won't get any notification from them, right? Is this correct?
If so, then i'm not sure if will see much difference in battery life anyway..
I get a full 12 hour day with 20%+ left by 10pm
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These are the two of the best battery saving apps I have used for my Nexus 4. I have gotten just about two days of battery using these app on 4.2.2. I haven't tested it and gave them time for 4.3 being that there are bugs in the AOSP and some work is needed to be done on custom Kernels.
I recommend the Faux123 kernels and using the Faux Clock App and following the direction in the devs OP on what settings to use. Again this has worked for me as I was getting sick of battery drain.
Below are the links of the free versions of the Apps I mentioned and a link for Faux Clock which you can also find in a bunch of other threads as well.
App #1: Qualcomm Snapdragon
App #2: Battery Widget Reborn
App #3: Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro
If anyone has any other suggestions on apps, advice or anything else to help save battery beside check your wakelocks and such please feel free to add your thoughts.
clairvoyant83 said:
These are the two of the best battery saving apps I have used for my Nexus 4. I have gotten just about two days of battery using these app on 4.2.2. I haven't tested it and gave them time for 4.3 being that there are bugs in the AOSP and some work is needed to be done on custom Kernels.
I recommend the Faux123 kernels and using the Faux Clock App and following the direction in the devs OP on what settings to use. Again this has worked for me as I was getting sick of battery drain.
Below are the links of the free versions of the Apps I mentioned and a link for Faux Clock which you can also find in a bunch of other threads as well.
App #1: Qualcomm Snapdragon
App #2: Battery Widget Reborn
App #3: Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro
If anyone has any other suggestions on apps, advice or anything else to help save battery beside check your wakelocks and such please feel free to add your thoughts.
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turn off your date wifi sync don't install no apps best battery saver advise up to date i feel the battery saver apps do more damage that they are worth smart phone these day's don't have the battery life of say 5 year's ago because how the are used now facebook ebay football betting game's ect
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guy you have a nexus device, don't use apps to get better battery life ! install a custom kernel, a clear rom and tune it, you will never feel sorry !
Hey guys ..hii...I'm gonna show u how to get battery life from your device ..I personally suggest u to use this method coz it worked for me ...the process Is found in #post2
For that u need to install xposed (don't ask what is xposed!if u don't know that just don't try this ) [email protected] and greenify(xposed module /app) [email protected] oasisfeng ,amplify and powernap( become a beta tester on g+ community and download), but hope it works fine just install/flash and check the stats using BBS ( install it as a system app and proceed )
And amplify (will control wakelocks that drain the battery ...works on xposed[emoji14]And in MM based ROMs there is a feature called aggressive doze in greenify so better backup for MM ROMs ....(but our device won't support due to lack of significant motion sensor ) U can do that in greenify ..tap right corner three dot bar and select settings ...u can find there .....and works on any kk/lp/MM ROMs...tested and got around 1% battery drain (me)overnight Hit thanks if helped:thumbup:
Use wakelock detector and amplify to control wake locks and see which apps causing much and greenify it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 link for xposed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3308200. Link for greenify
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
Link for amplify
Hey guys !
Since there is no informations (or at least, very little) about how the battery on our Swift last, I propose to share it, here !
For me, for now :
Cyanogen OS 12.1 rooted + xposed
Not using Amplify, Power Nap nor Greenify for now
(just blocked some wake up with Privacy Guard)
Mostly using messaging app (SMS / Messenger) and social (Snapchat / Instagram / Facebook)
And I'm getting a better battery life than my dead Galaxy S5 (touchwizz or CM, w/ Greenify + Amplify)
[sorry if my english isn't perfect]
Guys as I have used Greenify app for a long time on my rooted phone and I know o havent rooted my op5t knowing Greenify won't work as good as on a rooted phone so I tried a different app named servicely this servicely app has stopped many background processes way better than Greenify without root
Really happy with this service me app without root what it if I root my phone and use full features of services earlier I used to have only 1.5 GB of RAM free on my op 5t 6gb variant but now I have nearly 2 to 2.5 GB free
Long story Short Service Lee is a better app as compared to Greenify
shunil.scorpio01 said:
Guys as I have used Greenify app for a long time on my rooted phone and I know o havent rooted my op5t knowing Greenify won't work as good as on a rooted phone so I tried a different app named servicely this servicely app has stopped many background processes way better than Greenify without root
Really happy with this service me app without root what it if I root my phone and use full features of services earlier I used to have only 1.5 GB of RAM free on my op 5t 6gb variant but now I have nearly 2 to 2.5 GB free
Long story Short Service Lee is a better app as compared to Greenify
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I do not understand how the app could work with your unrooted phone as the developer has clearly stated that "First of all make sure you're ROOTED (it won't work otherwise)." (see the description in Play Store). If you see any imporvements while using the app without root, then it must be placebo. :laugh:
helper85 said:
I do not understand how the app could work with your unrooted phone as the developer has clearly stated that "First of all make sure you're ROOTED (it won't work otherwise)." (see the description in Play Store). If you see any imporvements while using the app without root, then it must be placebo. :laugh:
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My phone is new and on stock trust ..me y would i lie
In Greenify we have to hibernate apps manually as they wake up frequently but in case servicely its not .it keep the background clean see i have an app called. Mochats for. Parrellel apps it used to run like mad on background but now not even single services in background 1000 star's to dev
Servicely has its own thread. Here's the last comment. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76488342&postcount=701
With Oreo, which is quite efficient on its own, apps like Greenify, Force Doze, Servicely, Amplify, and Naptime won't help your battery life much except for taming a rogue app (or two) that's constantly chewing up battery in the background. Ever since Marshmallow with its built-in doze feature, the need for these so-called battery saving apps has dropped significantly with each new android OS. Most, if any "savings" are placebo, and without root, you're dreaming, OP.