Hi,
I would like to know if installing a custom ROM will allow me more apps that I use in memory. For the time being, the stock Nexus 5X system and Google specific apps take quite a lot of this device RAM (1.1 - 1.2 GB).
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For example, the Google App, which I don't use, constantly eat 100+ MB of RAM.
So, how is/was your ram usage with a custom ROM ? Can I disable/uninstall the Google specific apps in a custom ROM (e.g. Cyanogenmod ) ?
Regards
Usage on Lineage OS without those google apps like (google now, google music....)
As you can see there isn't much difference.
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Looks great!
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i have experienced similar problems & my device has less RAM than yours. Flashing can be a tricky affair. Do you have root access? Before you jump in see if you can determine which apps are running in the background unnecessarily & kill them. Despite what some folks say, a good task manager can help even if only to discover what's running & how much memory they are consuming.
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dc239 said:
Usage on Lineage OS without those google apps like (google now, google music....)
As you can see there isn't much difference.
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Indeed, there is not much of a difference .
The lack of the Google App gives you an additional of 100 MB of RAM.
Thank you very much!
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-Hello guys,today im gona share this app wich name is Auto Killer Memory Optimizer,i have been using it for last weeks and i see that it works.
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-AutoKiller Memory Optimizer boosts your device and defends your battery at the same time!
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I will test it, thank you! :good:
will test tomorrow...
thanks..
Alright, long time epic 4g touch user, and a while back i reported one lost and got another. I found it yesterday and have decided to basically turn it into a media player. So I need to know if it is safe to uninstall some of the stock applications baked blackbean. I want to remove telephone, messaging, stock browser, 4g settings, and possibly a other things. Does anyone have insight as to whether or not this will cause instability?
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All of the apps mentioned will cause massive force closes if deleted, basically rendering it unusable.
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I will be releasing an update to the rom here soon with a script to disable the radio so you can just remove whatever regular apps that you don't want. But I agree, if you start removing the core system apps, it's going to cause a lot of problems. It has incredible battery life. Monitor the thread and we'll see how it goes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332837
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I will be releasing an update to the rom here soon with a script to disable the radio so you can just remove whatever regular apps that you don't want. But I agree, if you start removing the core system apps, it's going to cause a lot of problems. It has incredible battery life. Monitor the thread and we'll see how it goes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332837
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He was asking about Baked Black Bean (AOSP)
Well, that answers my question. I'll disable their auto runs, and hide them in nova launcher. And I'll look at that rom, because if it's as good as you say it might be my new daily driver.
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Hi,
I don't know if anyone is still using one of these pieces of ****, but I can't afford anything new (if you are still using it as your main device too, I pity you :highfive.
I'm using FXP latest CM10 ROM, and it has worked okay for me for the last year. The problem is that since a couple of months my phone often acts like it's even ****tier than it actually is, by taking 5 seconds to react on anything and filling up the RAM until it runs out of memory and soft reboots. This happens twice a day under normal use.
Is this normal, or are the internals fried? I haven't overclocked it that frequently, but I've used it a lot the last 3 years.
Also is this true? I suspect that the useless Android memory management kicks Greenify out of the memory, then proceeds filling up the RAM with the stupid background services every app thinks it needs nowadays until the phone runs out of memory and (soft) reboots.
Other stuff that might be relevant:
I'm using Greenify and put everything in it that syncs except for a few apps.
Using Nova Launcher, no widgets
About 80MB free RAM after a reboot. I don't get how people can have like 150MB free if they actually use their phone.
No other scripts or non-stock-CM tweaks used
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Start out by trying other firmwares, stock ones for example.
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Start out by trying other firmwares, stock ones for example.
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I'm not going back to 4.0 like a peasant. And I had soft reboots there too under heavy usage. Shouldn't FXP CM10 be the most stable custom ROM (I'm using 2.4 kernel)
I noticed that no matter how ram a phone claims to have it somehow always using around half of it sometimes more other times less...is there any point to having more RAM?
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Unused RAM is wasted RAM
The OS will cache things in memory that are commonly used to allow them to load faster and it will dump them if ram is needed for something else.
Thr point og having 12 GB id to have a wide marging for appd to operate without hiccups, the whole ram in the top line devices will hardly be used in full all the time, wich happened commonly in little ram devices time ago
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The OS will cache things in memory that are commonly used to allow them to load faster and it will dump them if ram is needed for something else.
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Thr point og having 12 GB id to have a wide marging for appd to operate without hiccups, the whole ram in the top line devices will hardly be used in full all the time, wich happened commonly in little ram devices time ago
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got it.. I thought my ram was being wasted by being used up when I have all my apps closed
Having half of 12GB available is still way better than having half of 3GB available...
Closing apps then opening them again is less battery friendly than letting apps stay in memory, plus it's faster and you can resume from where you left it.
I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
afaik it's system/privapp/FotaAgent and system/privapp/SOAgent
I'm not sure which of these 4 did the trick, but once they were all disabled the update notification disappeared.
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com.wssyncmidm is the culprit I think.
Auto-updates cause a lot more trouble than malware... malware has cost me less than 1% of wasted time compared to that caused by updates.
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I'd like to disable system updates (I don't want Android 11). I have CCSWE app manager, I'm just not sure which packages to disable to make it stop bugging me about available updates. (I'm saving to root my phone, but in the meantime I want the 'update available' notification to GO AWAY)
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I'm having major problems dealing with the bloatware that came on my phone to begin with and now this Android 11 update is the end all for me..
Soooo would really be interested in finding out about this CCSWE app manager that you said you have been using to control it. I just heard a lot of bad things about the regular forms of disabling the bloatware being ineffective in Samsung's latest attack on our privacy. Appreciate any info you got to put me in the right direction, thanks.