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GutBomb posted:What the gently caress is a wake lock? Good for you. Like you, I too sometimes feel the need to tell complete strangers inane facts about my life for no reason. I had chicken for lunch today. Sometimes apps need to connect to a server, say to update the local temperature on a time/weather widget or something. If the screen is off, and the phone is in a sleeping state, it'll wake the phone up to do what it needs to, then go back to sleep. Sometimes apps go crazy with this sort of thing, and will keep the phone awake 24/7, which can murder your battery. This is called a wake lock. Eliminating these when/if they crop up can be difficult now that you need root to view in depth battery reporting.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 07:02 |
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I know some people don't like greenify but I've been using it for over a year on my SGS4 and prevents even gameloft games from sending notifications/reminders while sleeping wich is extra nice and ends saving battery in my experience. I had a wakelock on my Galaxy S (wich is my alarm clock) and thank god for being a paranoid and having an actual analog clock that woke me up, after that even that device has greenify.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 12:34 |
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Guillermus posted:I know some people don't like greenify but I've been using it for over a year on my SGS4 and prevents even gameloft games from sending notifications/reminders while sleeping wich is extra nice and ends saving battery in my experience. I had a wakelock on my Galaxy S (wich is my alarm clock) and thank god for being a paranoid and having an actual analog clock that woke me up, after that even that device has greenify. I'll second this. The overall consensus is to not use battery tender applications, but in this case, Greenify is a godsend if you happen to have anything installed that goes nuts whenever it feels like. I tend to keep GPS, Wifi, and Networks turned off when I'm not using them, and apps tend to go haywire when I they can't connect to whatever bullshit service they need while my phone is sleeping. Greenify lets me pick and choose which apps to keep dormant, and in my experience, that helps a lot. Of course this could all be placebo and I could be absolutely wrong about this. With that said, I can go a full two days without a recharge on my SG4, with moderate every few hours use, and that works for me.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 14:32 |
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tjones posted:Greenify is a godsend if you happen to have anything installed that goes nuts whenever it feels like. tjones posted:I tend to keep GPS, Wifi, and Networks turned off when I'm not using them Still, it would seem that if you A) didn't install things that don't work properly, you could B) not have to cripple your device. Or you could look at it that if you B) didn't cripple your device then A) apps would work properly. I do like that the both the cause, the problem, the solution, and the rationalization are not only circular but self-contained.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 15:22 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Boot into recovery and wipe data? Thanks for the help man it worked.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 15:48 |
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LastInLine posted:Golly, I wonder why app makers keep making apps that don't behave? I wonder if it has something to do with people not uninstalling the apps? Yep. I don't micromanage my ram/running processes too much. I keep a close eye on what's running when there's a problem, but let it do its thing otherwise. I do force dead trigger to stay resident and kick it out of ram manually, though, since android likes to kick it out of ram after about 2 seconds of screen off time, losing mission progress in the process. Mooktastical fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Dec 6, 2014 |
# ? Dec 6, 2014 16:37 |
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LastInLine posted:Golly, I wonder why app makers keep making apps that don't behave? I wonder if it has something to do with people not uninstalling the apps? This argument has merit, but what do you do when there's an app that you use very frequently and it's the app that does what you want? It's either janitor your phone or don't get useful functionality out of it.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 17:07 |
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I love that people are condescending about this. Exactly why would I want poo poo running if I have no use for it? I don't janitor my phone. I turn off things I don't need when I no longer need them. Greenify works on its own once you have it set up to hibernate the apps you want. The only thing I do is turn on GPS/wifi/data when I need it, or have Tasker do it automatically for me most of the time.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 17:17 |
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tjones posted:I don't janitor my phone To be fair, this is like exactly what people mean when they say janitoring your phone. Throw in manually clearing RAM and flashing CM nightlies and you'd be doing it all. To give you some perspective, on any modern phone you shouldn't have any problems leaving wifi, data, and GPS always on, you just don't need to do that. If anything, you could be causing problems with apps that may not gracefully handle running on a dumbphone and being unable to ping data or GPS when they try to. E: Ha, just reread your post up there. Yeah, you would probably get better battery life if you kept stuff like data on, let your apps behave how they expect to be able to behave, and didn't have something like Greenify constantly running. I also don't really get the condescension, but it's just something you shouldn't worry about or bother yourself to monitor. If you're trying to save battery at work where you get no signal or something, sure, makes sense, but if you're constantly turning off all these services when you're not actively using them, you're being a little silly.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 17:36 |
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It's easy to get mad at people who overall make apps worse by keeping the apps and janitoring their phones rather than reviewing and uninstalling. Of course, sometimes there is no alternative because (social benefits of uninstalling and reviewing) < (app functionality) + (effort spent janitoring).
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 18:12 |
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So the point of everyone is either let the apps that I like to use murder my battery when I'm not using my phone or just uninstall them because the developer sucks. I like soundcloud and the app is nice but I don't want it to remind me of new stuff every 20 mins so I let greenify just hibernate it (soundcloud is an example). I also like to run msconfig and look at what apps are running when I boot my desktop and have a clean and fast boot (and a clean and stable windows install during 3 years).
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 01:45 |
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If you don't want to see notifications then why not just switch them off for that app?
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 03:57 |
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I normally switch off them but some games or apps will still send you reminders. For example, the humble bundle app, even if you untick everything will sometimes wake to tell you they added games to a bundle. On windows phone 8.1 you have control of that through system settings even if the app doesn't.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 11:51 |
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Guillermus posted:I normally switch off them but some games or apps will still send you reminders. For example, the humble bundle app, even if you untick everything will sometimes wake to tell you they added games to a bundle. On windows phone 8.1 you have control of that through system settings even if the app doesn't.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 12:02 |
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How do I go back to stock TouchWiz on a Note? Cyanogen is a piece of poo poo and ruined my phone. Welp, followed a guide, Odin said everything passed and now my phone is infinitely rebooting. Factory reset fixed it. gently caress custom roms. ijyt fucked around with this message at 15:29 on Dec 7, 2014 |
# ? Dec 7, 2014 12:42 |
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tjones posted:I love that people are condescending about this. You're cranking the car after every stop instead of just idling.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 15:36 |
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ijyt posted:How do I go back to stock TouchWiz on a Note? Cyanogen is a piece of poo poo and ruined my phone. There was a time when they served a useful purpose. That time is (mostly) passed.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 17:50 |
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I can switch between CM and GPE roms on my S4 without issues. Can mess around about the same with my SGS1 too. Why would you Odin flash CM when you should through CWM or TWRP?
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 18:00 |
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Guillermus posted:I can switch between CM and GPE roms on my S4 without issues. Can mess around about the same with my SGS1 too. Why would you Odin flash CM when you should through CWM or TWRP? In order for me to do this promotion with my cell phone carrier I need to be on stock touchwiz. I really want to stay on cm11 though. Am I able to switch between roms and if so how? I really just want to be able to use the stock rom a few times then delete it. I have a s4 on Rogers
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 18:02 |
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:In order for me to do this promotion with my cell phone carrier I need to be on stock touchwiz. I really want to stay on cm11 though. Am I able to switch between roms and if so how? I really just want to be able to use the stock rom a few times then delete it. I have a s4 on Rogers If you really like CM, move your stock ROM to a virtual slot and CM to the stock slot. As someone who used to be really enthusiastic about CM (because I wanted 4.4 and Motorola left the original RAZR at 4.0.1,) at least keep a copy of the stock image somewhere because eventually you will run into a problem where the developer shrugs and tells you the only way to fix it is to flash back to stock, do whatever you were trying to do (in my case my phone was unable to see GPS/GLONASS satellites at all) then go back into CM. In the future I suggest buying a phone you don't have to extensively gently caress with to get it working the way you want it to. If you love CM that much, get a OnePlusOne because at least you have OEM support when you find out that something is horribly broken (P.S. don't try to encrypt your phone, it has never worked on CM and never will.)
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 18:22 |
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GWBBQ posted:You can use SafeStrap to run multiple ROMs, you get a stock slot and 4 virtual slots (last I tried these came with the 20-30% performance hit of virtualization.) I'm very happy with cm11. I just need to run stock for a day or two to run this stupid sim suretap payment thing and then I don't want to use touchwiz again. Thanks for the tip I will look into safe strap and most likely gently caress everything up.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 18:29 |
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Guillermus posted:I can switch between CM and GPE roms on my S4 without issues. Can mess around about the same with my SGS1 too. Why would you Odin flash CM when you should through CWM or TWRP? I didn't flash CM through Odin, I used the CM method. I was restoring to Samsung's firmware with Odin to try and fix an issue with my phone.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 18:51 |
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ijyt posted:I didn't flash CM through Odin, I used the CM method. I was restoring to Samsung's firmware with Odin to try and fix an issue with my phone. Oh ok, got it wrong then sorry.
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# ? Dec 7, 2014 19:03 |
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WugLyfe posted:There was a time when they served a useful purpose. That time is (mostly) passed. Yeah, I used to be a flashaholic back when I used Samsung garbage. Now I'm in recovery.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 03:19 |
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My unlocked, rooted Moto G has stopped vibrating properly and it looks like I might have to send it off to be repaired. Is there a way to 're-lock' the bootloader? The OP doesn't look very up-to-date
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 16:33 |
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nimper posted:Now I'm in recovery.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 16:38 |
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nimper posted:Yeah, I used to be a flashaholic back when I used Samsung garbage. Now I'm in recovery. I will say, though, that many of the skinned versions of Lollipop look to be less offensive than they were on KitKat. There's that, I guess.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 17:09 |
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WugLyfe posted:There was a time when they served a useful purpose. That time is (mostly) passed. Bullshit, I'll never run a stock rom again after going from Samsung-infested Touchwiz poo poo on my Note II to LiquidSmooth. The difference is night and day, and I just want plain Android, not Samsung's/HTC's or anyone else's.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 18:12 |
Running a Nexus 5 on official 5.0 rom, was curious if it's possible to flash a custom recovery and kernel without the use of a PC? Edit: Found a solution: Flashify cage-free egghead fucked around with this message at 18:40 on Dec 8, 2014 |
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 18:18 |
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Luceo posted:and I just want plain Android, not Samsung's/HTC's or anyone else's. Unless it's xXxMagnusRagnarokxXx on XDA.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 19:01 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Unless it's xXxMagnusRagnarokxXx on XDA. I'll take a very well tweaked version of AOSP that's highly regarded over Samsung's crap any day.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 19:31 |
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Luceo posted:Bullshit, I'll never run a stock rom again after going from Samsung-infested Touchwiz poo poo on my Note II to LiquidSmooth. The difference is night and day, and I just want plain Android, not Samsung's/HTC's or anyone else's.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 20:36 |
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LastInLine posted:You know, you could just not buy a Samsung and get exactly this without having to flash anything? Hey, the Note II was the only bigphone you could buy back then. Perhaps Luceo's goony palms cannot accommodate anything smaller!
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 20:42 |
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^^^ I buy bigphones because I don't want both a phone and a tablet.LastInLine posted:You know, you could just not buy a Samsung and get exactly this without having to flash anything? No, I'd get some other vendor's lovely customizations to Android instead. Luceo fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Dec 8, 2014 |
# ? Dec 8, 2014 21:03 |
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LastInLine posted:You know, you could just not buy a Samsung and get exactly this without having to flash anything? (AMOLED + MicroSD + removable battery) - Samsung = ????? If Google would stop trying to be Apple with the Nexus devices and give us some drat expandability I'd agree entirely, but at the moment if you care about that you get the choice of crappy stock software or crappy (for your purposes) hardware. Since software is a lot easier to change than hardware on a portable device, that seems like an easy choice to me.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 21:05 |
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wolrah posted:(AMOLED + MicroSD + removable battery) - Samsung = ????? Moto G 2014* *Does not support LTE
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 21:39 |
Luceo posted:No, I'd get some other vendor's lovely customizations to Android instead. what Get a Google Play Edition phone then, or a Nexus, or an import. The Doogee DG550 sounds right up your alley.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 22:07 |
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Lblitzer posted:what Doogee DG550 Smartphone Highlight: - 5.5 inch IPS, 1280*720 pixel display - Android 4.2.9 Yeah, get this
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 22:28 |
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RVProfootballer posted:Doogee DG550 Smartphone Highlight: Android 4.2.9 was the best release bar none. It's all downhill from there, folks.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 22:29 |
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Lblitzer posted:what the gently caress is a Doogee Jesus Tittyfucking Christ, it's not that hard to understand. I don't want Touchwiz, Sense, Blur, or any of that nonsense. Samsung's hardware seemed to be the best at the time in the phablet market, and software can be bulldozed. I'm kinda tired of the phone vendors loving up Android. As for the Nexus stuff, I haven't really been impressed yet.
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# ? Dec 8, 2014 22:30 |