Does anyone got any idea how we can enable all apps in multiWindow and popup view? Right now there are only a few that can do that which is almost useless for me.
you need to root.
All I need is root? Or do I need more than that to get it working?
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Root and there are a couple multiview apps in the playstore that will allow you to pick which apps you want to have that feature.
Examples?
verks said:
Root and there are a couple multiview apps in the playstore that will allow you to pick which apps you want to have that feature.
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I just rooted my device and install multiview in playstore and it doesn't work. tried all of them.
hi friends,
I am here to ask one question that how to clone apps in one plus 3.That means duplicate apps and also lock apps with individual passwords.Since mi max came with this features.
Williamjamestech said:
hi friends,
I am here to ask one question that how to clone apps in one plus 3.That means duplicate apps and also lock apps with individual passwords.Since mi max came with this features.
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you can use this App cloner app it will do this work .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applisto.appcloner&hl=en
No root is needed for this app?
innocentwoolf said:
you can use this App cloner app it will do this work .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applisto.appcloner&hl=en
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some apps like this i have installed those apps wants root access what about this app
Parallel space worked when I need a second account
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Root is not required for this app
Hello, Verizon voicemail is draining my battery a bit and i dont even use it. I use google voicemail. Is there a way to disable it with an app since the phone doesnt let you disable it?
Thanks
sruel3216 said:
Hello, Verizon voicemail is draining my battery a bit and i dont even use it. I use google voicemail. Is there a way to disable it with an app since the phone doesnt let you disable it?
Thanks
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Get the same app from Z or maybe a Force will work too.
On MM these "fake" apps Z app effectively disabled many app which if they installed, would force close without much fuss.
Be careful some do create a stink and if you do not know what to do you must wipe data from recovery.
aviwdoowks said:
Get the same app from Z or maybe a Force will work too.
On MM these "fake" apps Z app effectively disabled many app which if they installed, would force close without much fuss.
Be careful some do create a stink and if you do not know what to do you must wipe data from recovery.
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what app is on the Z?
sruel3216 said:
what app is on the Z?
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Same app same name
Different md5 or signature and version
aviwdoowks said:
Same app same name
Different md5 or signature and version
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I am just trying to disable the verizon voicemail app on my phone. It wont let me disable it in settings. is there another app that will disable it? what is the name?
sruel3216 said:
I am just trying to disable the verizon voicemail app on my phone. It wont let me disable it in settings. is there another app that will disable it? what is the name?
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No
You stuck.
Help me get someone to upload a Z or Force system app dump:fingers-crossed:
As the title suggests, anyone know of a good app ops that will run on stock rooted/xposed rom April rom (that doesn't require additional services to be installed and/or detrimental to battery life)
cd993 said:
As the title suggests, anyone know of a good app ops that will run on stock rooted/xposed rom April rom (that doesn't require additional services to be installed and/or detrimental to battery life)
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Hey ol friend I'm not sure about an "app ops" type of app. However, you may want to look into "My Android Tools" from the PS. It allows you to shut down background running services on virtually any app you have, including system apps, while still allowing you to use the app when you need it. Not sure if that's what your wanting to do, but I thought I'd throw it out there for you ??
Badger50 said:
Hey ol friend I'm not sure about an "app ops" type of app. However, you may want to look into "My Android Tools" from the PS. It allows you to shut down background running services on virtually any app you have, including system apps, while still allowing you to use the app when you need it. Not sure if that's what your wanting to do, but I thought I'd throw it out there for you ??
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I think i have asked you earlier as well
But can you post ss of the services you have disabled?
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Badger50 said:
Hey ol friend I'm not sure about an "app ops" type of app. However, you may want to look into "My Android Tools" from the PS. It allows you to shut down background running services on virtually any app you have, including system apps, while still allowing you to use the app when you need it. Not sure if that's what your wanting to do, but I thought I'd throw it out there for you ??
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Nice! This sounds promising. There's a few apps I'd like to keep under control and this sounds good to me, will surely look into it
Prattham said:
I think i have asked you earlier as well
But can you post ss of the services you have disabled?
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I know you have my friend, but honestly, there would be too many screen shots to post! It monitors every app, both user and system, and then allows you to shut down what you want. Best advice I can give is to just try it out. Here's a little tip, I monitor what's running in developer options/running services, if I see something always running when I'm not using it, I shut that particular service off :good:
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I know you have my friend, but honestly, there would be too many screen shots to post! It monitors every app, both user and system, and then allows you to shut down what you want. Best advice I can give is to just try it out. Here's a little tip, I monitor what's running in developer options/running services, if I see something always running when I'm not using it, I shut that particular service off :good:
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Do you disable those that are in cached processes section as well?
Also do you block any play services one?
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Prattham said:
Do you disable those that are in cached processes section as well?
Also do you block any play services one?
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I leave the cache processes alone. And no on anyway for GPS. I let the magisk module do that one. Which you can clearly see when you open My Android Tools and go to system apps :good:
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Also do you block any play services one?
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The easiest way to control Play Services is Sysconfig Patcher (Magisk module). It patches Play Services and other system files to go into doze standby, no Xposed needed :good:
sublimaze said:
The easiest way to control Play Services is Sysconfig Patcher (Magisk module). It patches Play Services and other system files to go into doze standby, no Xposed needed :good:
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I use enable doze for gms module though
Have you used it? Do you recommend Sysconfig Patcher over it?
Cheers ?
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Prattham said:
I use enable doze for gms module though
Have you used it? Do you recommend Sysconfig Patcher over it?
Cheers
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I used Enable doze for GMS module before Sysconfig patcher. Enable doze for GMS module is great for what it does, but it is a one-trick pony. Sysconfig patcher modifies additional files to allow doze for those as well, which saves more battery.
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I used Enable doze for GMS module before Sysconfig patcher. Enable doze for GMS module is great for what it does, but it is a one-trick pony. Sysconfig patcher modifies additional files to allow doze for those as well, which saves more battery.
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Is the latest version avaliable to download from magisk repo?
Cheers ?
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Is the latest version avaliable to download from magisk repo?
Cheers
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It should be. Here is the xda thread.
Badger50 said:
I leave the cache processes alone. And no on anyway for GPS. I let the magisk module do that one. Which you can clearly see when you open My Android Tools and go to system apps :good:
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What magisk module would it be?
Goog1e Phone said:
What magisk module would it be?
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The doze for GPS and sysconfig patcher :good:
If OP still considers a good App Ops, I'm using this one which is good enough for me: App Ops - Permission manager.
It also has a Magisk Module to make it as a system-privileged app.
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The doze for GPS and sysconfig patcher :good:
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Why do you use both modules since both says in description to remove any conflicting modules?
Pixel 2 wifi tweaks module does exactly what?
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Why do you use both modules since both says in description to remove any conflicting modules?
Pixel 2 wifi tweaks module does exactly what?
Cheers ?
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I gotta experiment bruh! I don't always do things according to conventional wisdom ??
Badger50 said:
I gotta experiment bruh! I don't always do things according to conventional wisdom ??
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Found the secret for 12hr sot ??
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Prattham said:
Found the secret for 12hr sot ??
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Nah...it's all about usage patterns bruh! ??
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If OP still considers a good App Ops, I'm using this one which is good enough for me: App Ops - Permission manager.
It also has a Magisk Module to make it as a system-privileged app.
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Thanks for this, just loaded it up and running great!
Anyone knows what this app is? It's not in the app list. Is it safe to uninstall?
shinnsan said:
Anyone knows what this app is? It's not in the app list. Is it safe to uninstall?
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no dont uninstall it...it is 3d creator in the camera app...