Hi,
I've rooted and installed magisk on my PX5 with Android 10. I want to prevent the apps from being killed when going into standby. Is there a module for this?
I've found several related to SofiaServer, SofiaNoKIll, but these were for Android 8. The topics I found related to this problem all say 'there are a lot topics, use search' But I can't find anything related to this for Android 10, I've been searching for a while now.
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Hello.
Does the android 5.1.1 version fix the memory leak bug which occurs on 5.0 and 5.1 Lollipop ?
I ask this before installing 5.1.1 on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition (SM-P605) running Android 4.4 Kitkat.
Tank you in advance for your answer.
Kindly.
Just go to enotar's thread in the development section and install his latest release, that one has no problems after using it for a while.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-2014/development/dev-llp600b1-23-10-2015-t3249279
Samsung pushed lots of updates to their newer lollipop release, and as seen here
http://live.samsung-updates.com/index.php?device=SM-P600
the 7851540 release doesn't have the aggressive app killing problem, which plagued the older lollipop release. I tried the stock ROMs released above, earlier builds use the problematic 6086244 ones, so like two apps only would stay in the memory, however the newer releases don't suffer from this problem, and I can now keep around 4 apps without reloading, though that's only because I use generally 3 at a time and I didn't multitask much. Safe to say no memory problems here.
Thank you very much, Pact, for your answer.
Kindly.
You're welcome mate.
If you need an app to stay within memory permanently, try searching for these apps:
Memory Locker
HEBF Optimizer
"App Settings" within the xposed repository
They have the ability to lock choosen apps within memory so the OS doesn't kill them. I've been using the App Settings module and happy with it, it has helped massively back when I was using the problematic Lollipop build since it does keeps stuff within memory regardless of what the poorly coded OS does.
Thank you for indicating theses App.
Have a good day.
I have been hanging around XDA for past 1 week or so, and have spent numerous hours in understanding Android/rooting/ROMs etc. As a software engineer, i had the basic background, to catch up on Android platform, which is new to me. Having covered everything here from "Intro to XDA/beginners" to Phone specific details, here is some questions, as i tread carefully into Android tinkering.
I have held onto an aging Tmobile S4, trying to avoid buying a new phone. Still running stock m919uvsfqa1 baseband (OTA early 2017). This was ok, since I do not play games / stream video / run social media apps etc. After 4 years of running acceptably, this phone started misbehaving in 2017. No hardware or software changes other than the factory reset to wipe data/cache (in last few days). Restored all apps/data, using Samsung smartswitch (I will write a guide on this later, as a thank you & give back, to XDA community). Phone seems to be revived after this factor reset/restore. I have 3 questions :
If i am only interested in stability / integrity / functionality in phone, should i stick to stock kitkat 4.4.4 (OR) should i risk it and upgrade to Oreo based LineageOS 15.1 (which i found on xda as End-of-Life) ?? (OR) any other custom rom recommendations (like marshmallow SlimRom) ? In my limited knowledge in reading various threads on XDA, i find only these two roms mentioned for stability.
In any case, i am considering rooting with CF-Auto-root, to get SuperSU and remove bloat/ads...... Perhaps i can install antivirus apps, since i won't be running the latest security patches available in Oreo (if i run older versions of custom ROM). Would you advise this for a Software engineer, who is newbie to Android ? (OR) simply play it safe and stick to the bloatware/stock ? (Note: I have already gone through guides on "what apps to install after rooting".)
CF-auto-root will stick to stock recovery. Is there any benefit for me in installing TWRP ?
As a last resort I've come to this forum hoping to get some answers about this issue. When using any Android 10 or lower version I cannot seem to download my purchased apps from the Play Store. It doesn't necessarily seem to be the rom I choose at fault either however on Android 11 roms things work as expected and I'm able to install my apps. My only option for Android 10 is Stock OOS. But can anybody explain my issue here? And if so how to fix it.
Thanks in advance.
hi, I got the prompt to update my phone.
I'm hesitant at the moment. I wish to know if any of you experienced lags, slowdowns or other problems in the new version of Android 12? Should I stick with 11?
I have installed it since yesterday and for now it works perfectly with no lags.
Software even feels a little bit faster
I've had mine reboot unexpectedly a couple of times. Haven't found the conditions causing it yet.
You guys should try debloating, i have an optimization guide thread here:
[DISCONTINUED] Samsung Galaxy One UI - Optimization Guide
THIS IS A SUGGESTED CONFIGURATION FOR SAMSUNG DEVICES OUT OF SUPPORT/CLOSED I - RECOMMENDED SETTINGS To Start With - Factory Reset before starting optimisations - Factory Reset after every Major update (One UI/Android) - Remove SIM before first...
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Hi Guys. I need some help with my F41.
I have two cellphones. A F41 with magisk root and Xiaomi Mi A3 without root.
I bought a sansung tv and I was trying to use the app called "Smart Things" to connect the TV to the smartphone.
The problem is: Xiaomi Mi A3 see the app on play store but F41 dont.
Investigating a little bit about the problem, I saw a lot of users suggesting a lot of thing like clear cache, register my google account again, update my playstore and/or my android.... But nothing works.
Here is the deal: i dont let my android update, at all. I dont like updates. They just slows the cellphone and consume a lot of battery.
After a while, comparing the issue with other issues i Had with Aptoide and APKpure for the last years I realized that the problem is: some apps updates are modifiing by its developers to not work on old versions of android and I realy think this is the problem here.
So, in order to solve the problem I have to update my android. But I Reeeeeeally dont want to do that.
So the question is: is there any way of bypass the version cheking sistem of apps? Or there is a way of solving this problem without updating my android version?
Android Version: 11
One UI Core version: 3.1
Model: Galaxy F41 (SM-F415F)
Thaks a lot.