Moto z play battery w/root - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

Hey guys, last week I rooted my z play, and I guess that my battery life is a little bit worse, are u guys having any kind of trouble with that? And if y'all have already solved it please tell me how. Thanks. :good:

Jhareti said:
Hey guys, last week I rooted my z play, and I guess that my battery life is a little bit worse, are u guys having any kind of trouble with that? And if y'all have already solved it please tell me how. Thanks. :good:
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Nope didn't notice any issues. Download wakelock detector from the play store and see if anything is running in the background with su permissions

andy55 said:
Nope didn't notice any issues. Download wakelock detector from the play store and see if anything is running in the background with su permissions
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Just the ones that I gave the permission:Super Su, xposed installer and Es file explorer, should I calibrate the battery? Or what do you recommend me to do?

Jhareti said:
Just the ones that I gave the permission:Super Su, xposed installer and Es file explorer, should I calibrate the battery? Or what do you recommend me to do?
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I'd uninstall es file explorer first of all, it isn't what it used to be, and is a battery hog. I love accubattery to monitor the battery life and drain, and get wakelock detector. It'll show you any app keeping the CPU awake. Also what xposed modules do you have running?

andy55 said:
I'd uninstall es file explorer first of all, it isn't what it used to be, and is a battery hog. I love accubattery to monitor the battery life and drain, and get wakelock detector. It'll show you any app keeping the CPU awake. Also what xposed modules do you have running?
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Okay, es file explorer is already uninstalled. So that accubattery is like a manager or something? And I just have Gravity box and lucky patcher.

If you have Facebook Official App, man, you have a huge battery drain

I had to uninstall ES File Explorer sure to it keeping my device fully awake. Under the battery stats it confirmed itself. Disappointing.

siralsmooth said:
I had to uninstall ES File Explorer sure to it keeping my device fully awake. Under the battery stats it confirmed itself. Disappointing.
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Try Xplore file manager. Dual pane, decent root tools if you need them, no drain.

I personally use Solid Explorer, it's perfect, with dual panels, a material look and a dark theme.

I use an older version of ES File Explorer Pro, you guys can check that. Suppose to have less bloat and less spying.

Related

battery manager app?

Whats the current thinking on the best battery manager app, or is it something that would be included in another utility type app rather than stand alone?
Pete917 said:
Whats the current thinking on the best battery manager app, or is it something that would be included in another utility type app rather than stand alone?
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What do you mean when you say "battery manager app"?
Just an indicator of how long the battery will last or something else?
Juice Defender might be what you are looking for. Does wonders to save battery power on a phone.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/juicedefender-battery-saver/com.latedroid.juicedefender
This app may be help you. --> Battery Doctor
http://getandroidstuff.com/battery-...ad-app-improve-your-smartphones-battery-life/

Google play services - how to kill?

How do I kill this? Need a root?
Because those are killing my battery; more battery used than the screen itself...
toncij said:
How do I kill this? Need a root?
Because those are killing my battery; more battery used than the screen itself...
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Yes you'd need to have root.
You could then Greenify it, although certain things that depend on it may not work properly or It will always just fail to hibernate most of the time.
You could also grab App Ops from the Play Store and set it so that GPS cannot keep your phone Awake.
You could also disable CheckIn Services for it as well using AutoRun manager.
Keep in mind.... Things may not work properly after doing any of these.
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I know the implications, but since last update that thing is annoyingly hungry.
toncij said:
I know the implications, but since last update that thing is annoyingly hungry.
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Well if you're not rooted yet grab Stump Root, super easy. Then try one of those methods.
Do you use Better Battery Stats by any chance? I'm wondering how much it's keeping your phone Awake and what App is the culprit.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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@toncij
Check out this xposed module
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54953199
May be worth looking into
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
Well if you're not rooted yet grab Stump Root, super easy. Then try one of those methods.
Do you use Better Battery Stats by any chance? I'm wondering how much it's keeping your phone Awake and what App is the culprit.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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@toncij
Check out this xposed module
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54953199
May be worth looking into
- Tapatalked from the G3
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No.
This is after an hour of running without location feature. It has finally pushed Google services back a bit after the screen.
Before I've had Google services way ahead of the screen, which is downright insane.
toncij said:
No.
This is after an hour of running without location feature. It has finally pushed Google services back a bit after the screen.
Before I've had Google services way ahead of the screen, which is downright insane.
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OK well I'd suggest rooting your phone. Then use Greenify, set your WiFi Always Scanning to OFF, set location services to Battery Saving Mode if possible, try that Xposed Module I posted above, then you could also look into those other suggestions I listed above if you still weren't happy.
What are you typically getting for Battery life though??
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
OK well I'd suggest rooting your phone. Then use Greenify, set your WiFi Always Scanning to OFF, set location services to Battery Saving Mode if possible, try that Xposed Module I posted above, then you could also look into those other suggestions I listed above if you still weren't happy.
What are you typically getting for Battery life though??
- Tapatalked from the G3
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I'm a dev so know pretty much most of how to optimize it, just want sure if there is any way around this energy hog.
Thanks for ideas. So far it seems turning off location service really stopped Google services from eating my battery. Don't have time for deeper analysis, but if that helps, fine, don't really use much loc. stuff anyway.
Mistertac said:
OK well I'd suggest rooting your phone. Then use Greenify, set your WiFi Always Scanning to OFF, set location services to Battery Saving Mode if possible, try that Xposed Module I posted above, then you could also look into those other suggestions I listed above if you still weren't happy.
What are you typically getting for Battery life though??
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Seems location didn't help. This service from hell is really something that needs to be addressed ASAP.
Is it possible to safely root G3 without triggering any kind of counters and to be able to unroot?
I was usually getting 5h from it, but this cuts it more than in half. Just over night without any real usage I've lost [Google services sucked] 29% of battery life!
Use stumproot to root th3 d3vice its amazing and very easy and no pc needed at all
toncij said:
Seems location didn't help. This service from hell is really something that needs to be addressed ASAP.
Is it possible to safely root G3 without triggering any kind of counters and to be able to unroot?
I was usually getting 5h from it, but this cuts it more than in half. Just over night without any real usage I've lost [Google services sucked] 29% of battery life!
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I'm petty sure you're good. From what I've read on here these LGs are not like Samsung phones that have a counter or fuse that gets tripped. And I've also read that once you flash the TOT file and go back to stock there's no trace.
I'd Root then use Better Battery Stats to see what your Partial WakeLocks, and Alarms are exactly. Could use WakeLock Detector app as well.
There's many things it could be just easier to see by using that method.
- Tapatalked from the G3
deadlyheart4u said:
Use stumproot to root th3 d3vice its amazing and very easy and no pc needed at all
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SR does not work on my D855 3/32 V10h-EUR-XX.
Mistertac said:
I'm petty sure you're good. From what I've read on here these LGs are not like Samsung phones that have a counter or fuse that gets tripped. And I've also read that once you flash the TOT file and go back to stock there's no trace.
I'd Root then use Better Battery Stats to see what your Partial WakeLocks, and Alarms are exactly. Could use WakeLock Detector app as well.
There's many things it could be just easier to see by using that method.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Will try to see what can be done...
toncij said:
No.
This is after an hour of running without location feature. It has finally pushed Google services back a bit after the screen.
Before I've had Google services way ahead of the screen, which is downright insane.
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It's not necessarily insane, depends on how much you use the screen....
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toncij said:
SR does not work on my D855 3/32 V10h-EUR-XX.
Will try to see what can be done...
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Stump works for all G3s. And mostly all LGs just about. If for some reason you have a G3 variant that hasn't been rooted yet... You use the Bruteforcer part of stump and it will Root.
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
Stump works for all G3s. And mostly all LGs just about. If for some reason you have a G3 variant that hasn't been rooted yet... You use the Bruteforcer part of stump and it will Root.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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You were correct. On my 2nd try it offered bruteforce and it worked. Thanks. Will now proceed with trying to find the root (no pun intended) of this issue...
toncij said:
You were correct. On my 2nd try it offered bruteforce and it worked. Thanks. Will now proceed with trying to find the root (no pun intended) of this issue...
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If you need anymore help just post screen shots from Better Battery Stats or WakeLock Detector.
Do you use the Google Launcher along with "OK Google " by any chance? Google Search etc....
I used that Launcher for maybe 2 days and after seeing Google Play Services chew up so much Battery I ditched it.
Too many "Google things" running is just not good in my opinion.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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If you need anymore help just post screen shots from Better Battery Stats or WakeLock Detector.
Do you use the Google Launcher along with "OK Google " by any chance? Google Search etc....
I used that Launcher for maybe 2 days and after seeing Google Play Services chew up so much Battery I ditched it.
Too many "Google things" running is just not good in my opinion.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Haven't really coded much or fiddled with system since HTC Desire and Android 2.2. Just used SGS3 etc. so I'm a bit rusty with it. Anyway, it seems that Google puts a lot of services there with no settings like wake intervals and such. Sounds bad enough.
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Haven't really coded much or fiddled with system since HTC Desire and Android 2.2. Just used SGS3 etc. so I'm a bit rusty with it. Anyway, it seems that Google puts a lot of services there with no settings like wake intervals and such. Sounds bad enough.
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Google can be a real pain for sure. Check out this xposed module http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54953199
And possibly grab AutoRun Manager or ROM Toolbox has a Auto Run Manager/Start Up Manager too. With that you can disable CheckIn Services for Google Services Framework and Google Play Services.
Just a couple ideas.... Wish you luck my friend
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
If you need anymore help just post screen shots from Better Battery Stats or WakeLock Detector.
Do you use the Google Launcher along with "OK Google " by any chance? Google Search etc....
I used that Launcher for maybe 2 days and after seeing Google Play Services chew up so much Battery I ditched it.
Too many "Google things" running is just not good in my opinion.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Nope, stock only.
Lennyuk said:
It's not necessarily insane, depends on how much you use the screen....
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Well, correct, yes. But I'm not really satisfied with Google's ability to drain my battery from 89% to 63% over night. Just don't like it. My first try at G3 did not have this problem, but that was weeks ago.
Mistertac said:
Google can be a real pain for sure. Check out this xposed module http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54953199
And possibly grab AutoRun Manager or ROM Toolbox has a Auto Run Manager/Start Up Manager too. With that you can disable CheckIn Services for Google Services Framework and Google Play Services.
Just a couple ideas.... Wish you luck my friend
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Will try that too... This is annoyingly long work just to prevent battery drain. Ahh, Android...
There's more ideas for Battery life in my thread here too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54342046
- Tapatalked from the G3
toncij said:
Seems location didn't help. This service from hell is really something that needs to be addressed ASAP.
Is it possible to safely root G3 without triggering any kind of counters and to be able to unroot?
I was usually getting 5h from it, but this cuts it more than in half. Just over night without any real usage I've lost [Google services sucked] 29% of battery life!
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I'd recommend that u reflash with factory reset (CSE flash). You have a big problem there since looking at your pictures that service is keeping your phone awake almost the same time as the runtime is. Don't bother too much with greenify or WLD cause it will just show you that service generating wakelocks and most probably a service under it called NlpCollector Wakelock. Even with location turned on and location reporting and history turned on, you shouldn't have as much. Google service should be in 5-10% zone in battery usage. You can also try with Force stopping the service and clearing data, that might help too but i know there were cases play store wouldn't work as intended after that meaning you would have to reflash anyway after that.

Apps for Rooted Moto 360

Curious if anyone has tried or had any luck running anything like Greenify or Titanium Backup on the Moto 360. I did get Greenify to load properly, and the interface is useable, but I couldn't actually get it to hibernate any apps. Just wondering if anyone has had any luck hibernating/freezing any apps.
Ad1982 said:
Curious if anyone has tried or had any luck running anything like Greenify or Titanium Backup on the Moto 360. I did get Greenify to load properly, and the interface is useable, but I couldn't actually get it to hibernate any apps. Just wondering if anyone has had any luck hibernating/freezing any apps.
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Just a follow-up, once I had proper root on the Moto 360, Greenify does work, and it does hibernate apps, which is cool. You have to manually run it, but it does work. I never did get Titanium Backup to run though.
Hey, sorry to bump.
When u say manually u mean go to mini launcher and click on the app + zzz fot each hibernation ?
And whay apps did u hibernate and also did it make any dif battery wise ?
yoelsd said:
Hey, sorry to bump.
When u say manually u mean go to mini launcher and click on the app + zzz fot each hibernation ?
And whay apps did u hibernate and also did it make any dif battery wise ?
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Yes, open the app and click zzz to hibernate all selected apps.
I actually hibernated about all of the apps I could, tough to tell if it really helped with battery life.
Ad1982 said:
Yes, open the app and click zzz to hibernate all selected apps.
I actually hibernated about all of the apps I could, tough to tell if it really helped with battery life.
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what's zzz?
Zzz is Greenify's hibernate button.

Best Xposed modules for the HTC 10

I'm new to android and have a 10, now rooted with Xposed installed and working.
What are people's favourite Xposed modules that work on the 10?
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Forgot to mention the only module I use at the moment if greenify
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I don't know but I would like to see a module that can bring my navigation bar back. The placement of the hardware keys are too low to be ergonomic, for me at least.
GravityBox MM is all you need
dabbler77 said:
Forgot to mention the only module I use at the moment if greenify
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Just edit /system/build.prop and add the following line:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
Hi guy ,is your GravityBox working fine? there're lots of apps crash after the second reboot on my phone.
I'm using xKindleMod. It's a must have if you use the Kindle app. Also using YouTube Ad Away.
And I only had a couple of status bar mods work for me with GravityBox. I didn't try too many, but even centering the clock made the battery % disappear. I ended up uninstalling it since it wasn't very compatible.
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Has anyone installed xposed on a rooted verizon htc 10?
emineh17 said:
Has anyone installed xposed on a rooted verizon htc 10?
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I have it runs fantastic!
NickWord said:
I have it runs fantastic!
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By any chance, do you have a list of the modules that you are using and are running fine?
I use Adblocker, Android N-ify, rootcloak and Flat Style Bar Indicators (and if you use Telegram messenger; TgEmojiReplacer)
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By any chance, do you have a list of the modules that you are using and are running fine?
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Amplify, XNotifications, Youtube AdAway, Youtube Background Playback, Greenify
Youtube AdAway, Youtube Background Playback, bootmanager, mobile radio active fix.
All My... / App Settings / DirectAPKInstall / Force Fast Scroll / No Play Games / SudoHide / XPrivaxy / XPrivacy in App Info / YoutTube AdAway
Thanks guys!!
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Amplify, XNotifications, Youtube AdAway, Youtube Background Playback, Greenify
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I've found a couple of guides online that suggest alarms and wakelocks to limit. I've used to lists from those guides, but have found roughly only half of the suggested alarms and wakelocks in the HTC 10 specifically. Are you aware of any HTC 10 specific wakelocks and alarms I should limit? How do you have yours set up?
All you need brother is ,gravitybox mm. Boot manager And greenify. And if you really want to take it over the edge just delete all the junk crap that HTC put on your phone lol and also Flash Elite kernel lol ??
dabbler77 said:
I'm new to android and have a 10, now rooted with Xposed installed and working.
What are people's favourite Xposed modules that work on the 10?
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Can you give me the proper zip for HTC 10? I'm having issues flashing it. Thanks.
Gonzalez92105 said:
Can you give me the proper zip for HTC 10? I'm having issues flashing it. Thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 Xposed framework
This is the right zip for your device : http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip
mioni said:
Hi guy ,is your GravityBox working fine? there're lots of apps crash after the second reboot on my phone.
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It is working perfectly fine for me, the only issue I have is I cannot remove Calculator and Extreme saver tiles from Quick settings no matter what I do...if someone find a solution, please do tell
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By any chance, do you have a list of the modules that you are using and are running fine?
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What are people's favourite Xposed modules that work on the 10?
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I must tell that with Magisk and systemless xposed, I had all the modules I tried successfully working without any problems. But beware of enabling modules that are made for other phones (for example Sony Xperia modules...) Just do this: Before enabling module read the description for compatibility with different phones and systems... I have a lot of modules running not officially compatible but they work anyway - Example: GravityBox MM is working perfectly except for the above written issue. If some module cause bootloop or freezes, just go in the TWRP, decrypt data and then navigate to Advanced->File Explorer (or manager, I am not sure) When file manager in TWRP is opened, navigate to /data/app/[name of problematic module] and delete the whole folder... Then your phone will work again.
I have working those:
ActivityForceNewTask
Android N-ify
App Settings 1.13
ChromePie
Google Photos Bottom Bar Remover
GravityBox MM
Heads Off
Hide Mock Location
MinMinGuard
MoonPhase
NoShareServices
PoGoIV
Pokemon Go IV Checker
Pokemon Go Joystick
Prevent Running
Route selector
Snapprefs
Tumblr AdAway
Xposed Additions
Youtube AdAway
Youtube Background Playback
Also do not forget AdAway, but it is not module but a must have app
Gonzalez92105 said:
Can you give me the proper zip for HTC 10? I'm having issues flashing it. Thanks.
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Here is step-by-step guide how I did it and everything is working SUPER PERFECT for me, AND I can also receive OTA updates without any problems
You follow this and you will have no problems P.S.: You can leave installing custom kernel out if you dont a custom kernel
Here is the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68316055&postcount=932
And here are links that contain files that I used in my step-by-step guide above
Magisk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=19960&task=get
Magisk Manager: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=19924&task=get
Best and fully compatible Superuser.zip file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3847928&stc=1&d=1471642336 (YOU HAVE TO FLASH THIS AND ALSO INSTALL Phh's superuser from play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
Latest xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3847909&d=1471640756
Here you have all info about xposed and everything I liked you above, and also all the links to files I liked you above:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
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I've found a couple of guides online that suggest alarms and wakelocks to limit. I've used to lists from those guides, but have found roughly only half of the suggested alarms and wakelocks in the HTC 10 specifically. Are you aware of any HTC 10 specific wakelocks and alarms I should limit? How do you have yours set up?
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Please people, before you are doing something and preventing things that you "think" are causing drain, just try to do what I will write now... I have done this same things since HTC Desire and its still the most efective thing that I could have done, I dont need to install any other app like Amplify or Greenify to disable things. Everytime, first setup your phone and install all apps you want. Yes, this includes Facebook app and other battery draining apps, just install everything you will use, even if it is just an app you will use once a month. It is important all apps are logged in and synced like you want them. If you use auto-sync, enable it for apps you want and everything... Then go into Settings->Apps and open every app and change permissions FOR EVERY APP you installed what to allow and what not. For example I only allow Storage and Contacts access permission for Whatsapp and Viber. If you also take a lot of pictures with camera when in Viber or Whatsapp, you should allow Camera permission too... Just know what you will use app for and then make permissions like that. I revoker all permissions for Facebook and Messenger, and I only enable Storage permission when I upload a photo and disable it after that. Okay, after you fixed all the permissions like you want you use phone until you go to sleep. Before you go to sleep FULLY CHARGE your phone to 100%. You have to leave Wi-Fi ON, auto-sync enabled and everything just like you want the settings to be when you use your phone through the day. After it is 100%, create an alarm clock to wake you up in the morning. Disconnect the charger after that. After you wake up in the morning, look at the battery percentage. I loose about 4-5% through the night, this is about 0,5% per hour. You have to remember that I loose ONLY 0,5% per hour AND I have WiFi PLUS auto-sync enabled I receive all email, viber, everything After you see the battery percentege go into Settings->Power->Battery Usage and take a look what is draining battery (If you have more than 1% per hour, here you should see what is the problem. Also take a look in Settings->Power->History, here you should see if you had any wakelocks.
Look at attached picture, first one is what is OK and second one is NOT OK.
If you have any wakelocks or if you want to manage running apps in background go into Xposed application and download and enable Prevent Running xposed module. Reboot the phone. After that, open Prevent Running and go into Advanced Settings. Enable options "Lock Sync", "Auto Prevent"(enable this only if you want every new installed app to be automatically prevented running in background), Allow Unknown Sender, Force stop important system apps.
Go out of the Prevent Running settings and and click and select "Auto Prevent" for every app you dont want to run in the background. I enabled Auto Prevent for all apps I dont use often and also for apps I use often but I dont want them running in background (Like Here WeGo navigation, Drippler, Google Goggles, Hostelworld, Pinterest, Pokemon GO, Root Explorer, Shazam, SoundHound, Translate, Tumblr, Twitter, Wake On Lan, Docs, Drive, Facebook, Photos, Youtube, Maps,...) BEWARE that all apps you Auto Prevent will not run in background if you exit from them with back button or if you remove them from recents. They can still run in background if you press home button, then they are running until you remove them from recents
This is how I achieved performance like it is on first screenshot attached here.
I hope this helps someone

Best root apps

Ive not delved into rooting since my old phone on kitkat so am a bit out of touch on what the best apps are, planning to finally root DP4 next week.
I have titanium backup pro, flashfire, adaway lined up ready.
Is greenify still worth using as I have the paid version of that on my account.
Anything else for general system improvements etc?
Oblox said:
Ive not delved into rooting since my old phone on kitkat so am a bit out of touch on what the best apps are, planning to finally root DP4 next week.
I have titanium backup pro, flashfire, adaway lined up ready.
Is greenify still worth using as I have the paid version of that on my account.
Anything else for general system improvements etc?
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depending on your likes and needs i'd add a decent filemanager with root capabilities. ForceDoze may be to your liking aswell http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-forcedoze-force-doze-mode-screen-t3377694
Broken303 said:
depending on your likes and needs i'd add a decent filemanager with root capabilities. ForceDoze may be to your liking aswell http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-forcedoze-force-doze-mode-screen-t3377694
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Have solid explorer for that which is very nice.
Force doze looks ok, but is that a no to greenify?
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Have solid explorer for that which is very nice.
Force doze looks ok, but is that a no to greenify?
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i agree on solid explorer. i can't say much on the topic of greenify since i never used it. for my case i have found ForceDoze to be sufficient and most of all efficient and easy to set up.
I like greenify still. I also recommend cf.lumen for night time browsing on your phone.
I have to say flashify, ES file explorer, and nandroid manager are a few.
Thanks for all the sueggestions, running Adaway, Titanium, Greenify (aggresive doze disabled), Force Doze (really nice app!) Solid Explorer and Flashfire and all running really well.
Amazing how good things are for rooting now!
Just a question if anyone can answer as i'm a little unsure. Systemless root, is it standard now via cf-auto-root etc? just curious as I wasn't sure if i could try android pay when my bank finally supports it. Ive done the systemless adaway flash

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