Hi guys i have seen an app designed for samsung device that removes or disables bloatware. Samsung users have benefited alot from disabling bloatware. Most users got atleast 2 or 3 hours more SOT. How can i remove bloatware on LG G4? My battery drains like crazy even on battery saving on from 100%
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You need to root your G4 first. Let search G4 Android Development forum to get the hint. Then you can use Titanium Backup to freeze bloatwares or other system app uninstallers to get rid of them.
On top, you can install Kernel Adiutor to lower CPU speed to achieve power saving purpose.
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dieselhazza said:
How can i remove bloatware on LG G4? My battery drains like crazy even on battery saving on from 100%
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You can root, and delete un-needed applications. I posted about debloating the LG G4 here.
dieselhazza said:
Hi guys i have seen an app designed for samsung device that removes or disables bloatware. Samsung users have benefited alot from disabling bloatware. Most users got atleast 2 or 3 hours more SOT. How can i remove bloatware on LG G4?
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is yours a carrier model mention the carrier.
My battery drains like crazy even on battery saving on from 100%
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Until you post battery usage graphs showing total time, click the battery graph so we can see how much time wifi cell signal and your screen on time.
Nothing more can be done.
Yea but i dont want to root the device. I just want to delete the bloatware. I have read many forums where i have seen people get way better battery life by deleting the bloatware. I dont know if possible with the G4
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dieselhazza said:
Yea but i dont want to root the device. I just want to delete the bloatware. I dont know if possible with the G4.
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It is possible, however you need to root the device.
Juzman said:
It is possible, however you need to root the device.
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I am talking without rooting the device
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dieselhazza said:
I am talking without rooting the device
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It isn't possible without root.
Use the widows version of the bloatware tool, used it on my LGG4 works great, removed a few un wanted apk files, will help you de bloat some but beware do not remove something you do not know what it is.
http://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-remove-bloatware-from-your-android-device-xda-tv/
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Just wondering if anyone noticed any batter drain after using towelroot
No
If anything it's been much better since root due to greenify and freezing apps.
blackwrx02 said:
If anything it's been much better since root due to greenify and freezing apps.
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Same here.
Root will not affect battery at all. It's what you do/install after that affects battery. Rooting is just the key to a locked door.
Hey,
What is the normanl Screen Time on LG G3?
I'm getting 3 hours + and I think it's not very good.
What is your Screen time and what ways can I do to have 4-5 hours or more?
Thanks
i usually get 3h sot and 48h total
wish i could get more sot, but i think it's ok for now
biustech said:
i usually get 3h sot and 48h total
wish i could get more sot, but i think it's ok for now
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I get this time too usually, but in I think we can have 1h + of screen time to our score.
I can get 4-5hrs
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oadam11 said:
I can get 4-5hrs
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Can you say how?
QuickL said:
Can you say how?
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I haven't done anything special. That's the battery life I have gotten since rooting it. I have since disabled some Verizon bloatware but that's it
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oadam11 said:
I haven't done anything special. That's the battery life I have gotten since rooting it. I have since disabled some Verizon bloatware but that's it
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OK..
Do you think that rooting it help the battery life? before rooting it, what happened?
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OK..
Do you think that rooting it help the battery life? before rooting it, what happened?
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Root shouldn't impact battery, it's what you do afterwards. I do it know what my battery life was like before rooting it because I rooted it the day I got it
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I could hardly reached 2hrs SOT...
I could hardly reached 2hrs SOT...on my G3
j_tan168 said:
I could hardly reached 2hrs SOT...on my G3
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What is SOT?
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What is SOT?
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Screen On Time
Here's my F460S. I think I fixed what was killing my battery.
Pilz said:
Screen On Time
Here's my F460S. I think I fixed what was killing my battery.
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What was it?
j_tan168 said:
I could hardly reached 2hrs SOT...on my G3
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Is it normal use?
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Screen On Time
Here's my F460S. I think I fixed what was killing my battery.
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Thanks
How did you get 5h + ?
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Is it normal use?
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How did you get 5h + ?
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I use greenify with xposed to stop excessive wakelocks. I also don't use location tracking and I wasen't playing any games. Other than that, its really about how you use your phone, I use it for bluetooth streaming in my car and it still gets good usage as seen above. It took me a while to get it back to 5+ hours SOT because I had random processes draining my battery.
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What is SOT?
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Screen on time
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Screen on time
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55176742&postcount=11
I've only had my phone for about 24 hours, but after rooting and installing Greenify, I'm getting very good battery life. Biggest trick is finding all the apps that are triggering wakelocks (Usually LG/Carrier bloatware). In my case, it was the T-Mobile apps that kept waking my phone up. With my screen off, there is little drain. Obviously, with the screen on, it is the biggest drainer. After a few charges/discharges I will post my battery stats
Has anybody tried L Speed or Velocity APK on the g4 yet? Made my g3 a bit faster and made the battery better depending on what settings I used. Any help?
I haven't heard of L Speed. Didn't think to try Velocity yet. It's still on my SD card, though. After root and freezing more apps than I was able to without root, the performance on my phone is great. It's been about a week and I haven't had one instance of crippling lag like I used to get at least once a day. Though, nothing wrong with more speed!
What's L Speed?
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Has anybody tried L Speed or Velocity APK on the g4 yet? Made my g3 a bit faster and made the battery better depending on what settings I used. Any help?
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I tried L Speed.
Manually copy files to system and set proper permission.
I did all the setting and rebooted.
its seem that Build.pro tweaks line cannot written. Not sure its because unlocked bootloader on my H815 US.
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I used l speed on my g3 and felt it slowed down more than anything. just my 2 cents
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phillymade said:
I used l speed on my g3 and felt it slowed down more than anything. just my 2 cents
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hell yeah but depends on what mods you used. i kept it build.prop and battery saving only lol
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Has anybody tried L Speed or Velocity APK on the g4 yet? Made my g3 a bit faster and made the battery better depending on what settings I used. Any help?
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v4.0 beta1 is here
I've been monitoring my battery life for a while and while I get pretty good battery life and SOT, I noticed that Android System always seems to consume the most battery. I've looked at threads where people are getting absurd SOT (upwards of 7-8 hours) and wondered why my AT&T model couldn't do the same even after using Package Disabler Pro and Adguard and I think I know why. I went into Application Manager --> Running --> Android System and found this (see attached image). It appears Carrier IQ is onboard again and causing Android System to consume a lot of battery life. I believe this is the reason why some aren't getting great battery life and unfortunately it can't be deleted with Package Disabler Pro.. I wish Samsung would stop letting carriers tamper with their software or release a pure version of the phone that's compatible with the AT&T network. Sorry for the Novel but I wanted you to know why you are not getting great battery life.
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I've been monitoring my battery life for a while and while I get pretty good battery life and SOT, I noticed that Android System always seems to consume the most battery. I've looked at threads where people are getting absurd SOT (upwards of 7-8 hours) and wondered why my AT&T model couldn't do the same even after using Package Disabler Pro and Adguard and I think I know why. I went into Application Manager --> Running --> Android System and found this (see attached image). It appears Carrier IQ is onboard again and causing Android System to consume a lot of battery life. I believe this is the reason why some aren't getting great battery life and unfortunately it can't be deleted with Package Disabler Pro.. I wish Samsung would stop letting carriers tamper with their software or release a pure version of the phone that's compatible with the AT&T network. Sorry for the Novel but I wanted you to know why you are not getting great battery life.
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All good here.
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Hmm, there's two different Android Systems that will pop up under running applications but that's good if you don't have it. Weird that AT&T would put it on some models and not others.
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All good here.
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I have it on mine. One is IQ the other Theme Manager.
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XavierD8188 said:
Hmm, there's two different Android Systems that will pop up under running applications but that's good if you don't have it. Weird that AT&T would put it on some models and not others.
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Yes I know IQ is there but does not affect my battery life. If you worry about spying crap, there are 100+ methods LE or whoever wants to can spy on you. Hope you didn't save your illegal stuff on your phone lol
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Lol naw, All my stuff is legit. Just hated that it was consuming battery. Oh well
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Yes I know IQ is there but does not affect my battery life. If you worry about spying crap, there are 100+ methods LE or whoever wants to can spy on you. Hope you didn't save your illegal stuff on your phone lol
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Try disabling "'s finder" That made a large difference for me...
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Lol naw, All my stuff is legit. Just hated that it was consuming battery. Oh well
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Lol yah we have to live with that crap ? doesn't suck battery though. Check facebook app or snapchat or those kind of things, those suck the juice
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Haven't tested this but its worth a try
In applications... Limit background process
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I disabled it last night. Battery life seems better.. Android System is not as high but we will see over the next couple days
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Try disabling "'s finder" That made a large difference for me...
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I don't mind the FB app since I use it pretty often. I wish they'd optimize the app more. FB needs to get their sh**t together.
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Lol yah we have to live with that crap doesn't suck battery though. Check facebook app or snapchat or those kind of things, those suck the juice
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Thanks for the tip.. Can you try it out and see what it affects? Don't wanna turn it on and it breaks a bunch of stuff. I use Adguard, Google Now and social media apps so I'm wondering if that will break anything or stop anything from working properly
Edit: Did some research and it turns out that it affects multitasking and might actually drain more battery because when you open an application it has to reload everything from scratch since it was shut off and can end up draining more battery than it saves.
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In applications... Limit background process
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Since many of you know or might not, OnePlus 11 start to throttle aggressively when battery temperature hits 40°c which results in several problems like refresh rate is locked at 60hz, whenever you playing any games the fps gets locked to 55 when battery hits 40°c when 43°c the fps gets locked between 45-50fps which completely takes away the fun of having a 8 gen 2 device. So to overcome this issue I am now sharing few steps through which u can overcome the issue and it is complete safe too, since I myself have been using it from months now
A) FOR UNROOTED USERS - Those who don't want to root their device can simply uninstall system battery app which goes by the name of "com.oplus.battery". Which u need to disable or uninstall to prevent the 40°c throttling.
B) FOR ROOTED USERS -
1) OxygenOs users with OOS 13 ( not 13.1 ) - These users need to flash the "vivothermal" zip via magisk.
2) OxygenOs users with OOS 13.1 ( not 13 ) - These users need to flash "Realme thermal disable" module
NOTE -> THIS IS ONLY TESTER ON CPH2447 MODEL WITH OXYGENOS, AND THEREFORE SHOULD ALSO WORK ON OTHER REGIONS EXCEPT CN SINCE THEY COME WITH COLOROS. SO ONLY USERS WITH OXYGENOS TRY
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
whoamanwtf said:
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
Aka9413 said:
Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
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Oh okay, so you would be doing this on a rooted phone not a stock one right? Or do some of the kernel managers work on stock phones?
whoamanwtf said:
Oh okay, so you would be doing this on a rooted phone not a stock one right? Or do some of the kernel managers work on stock phones?
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No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
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oneplushypergaming said:
Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com.omarea.vtools and set settings as I share here
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Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com
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Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com.omarea.vtools and set settings as I share here
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Now see how greatly it improves your overally gaming performance, for extreme gaming performance just look for app profile - search your game than set fast profile for the games. As you save it when you open that game the performance will automatically tuned for best performance and thermals with almost no lags at all
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Aka9413 said:
No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
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How, using adb? There no uninstall options on the phone
whoamanwtf said:
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Found a better alternative. Recheck post
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How, using adb? There no uninstall options on the phone
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Thread updated!!
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Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
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Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
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Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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52c° not good
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
52c° not good
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No, definitely not, but that was an extreme use case too.
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No, definitely not, but that was an extreme use case too.
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52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
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52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
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Right, I know this, but that was an extreme case. Under normal usage, that won't happen. That stress test is specifically designed to push the device to the limit in order to test throttling behavior.
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Right, I know this, but that was an extreme case. Under normal usage, that won't happen. That stress test is specifically designed to push the device to the limit in order to test throttling behavior.
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Most playing gams or other thing like camera 4k 60fps
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oneplushypergaming said:
Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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Thread updated !!
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Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
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Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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I really don't mind, since it's not my work also my goal is to help as many users as I can over OnePlus notorious unnecessary throttling issues.
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
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That maybe due to Snapdragon 888 which is know for heating yesterday when I did the same test while at work at around 32°c room temp my max battery temp went like 43% and with 99% stability and battery went upto 43°c
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That maybe due to Snapdragon 888 which is know for heating yesterday when I did the same test while at work at around 32°c room temp my max battery temp went like 43% and with 99% stability and battery went upto 43°c
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He use tje thermal disabler