You told me this shit will make my phone faster /g/. Why you lied to me?
>>53884265
gotta root to feel the groot.
>>53884265
Did it get any slower?
It just saves battery life and in some cases it makes it slower baka
>>53884290
Yes.
>skimping on resources to save battery
>making your phone faster
How does that make any sense
>>53884265
>faster
>greenify
>your galaxy nexus needs an upgrade(tm)
>trusting /g
nice meme
>>53884265
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3095884 You're welcome.
>>53884295
No it didn't.
I think it's just a script to force close apps on the list.
> using memefy
>>53884284
I'm laughing at this, but I'm not sure why.
>>53884265
it was built for stamina not for speed. I'm pulling 3 days + on one charge thx to this shit.
I liked it, but I rather have push notifications
>>53884284
>>53884682
Me too kek, fuck me if I know why
>>53884265
that shit is about batterylife not speed
A FUCKING LEAF
>He felt for the greenify meme
Literally placebo
>>53884990
>not getting the donation version
>not rooting and installing xposed
>not getting notifications even when apps are greenified
It's like you're a huge scrub or something.
Can confirm that Greenify doesn't do jack shit.
This is the same battery life I normally get
You are supposed to use greenify to kill background services you don't want wasting RAM / waking up your device. I use it to kill the Aliexpress app, for instance, because why the fuck does this need to be open in the background all the fucking time? I don't even have the notifications enabled in the app, and it still keeps a service open in the background.
Greenify is useful if you know what you are doing.
>>53887374
How does one "properly" set up greenify
>>53884362
Better guide, some what explains what's going on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-0-0-hour-idle-battery-drain-stock-t2973588
>>53888089
Step 1. Greenify everything you don't want constantly waking up your device or running in the background.
Step 2. Profit.
>>53888089
Check which apps are running services in the background. Do you think they should be running? Are you expecting any notifications, or think they should do anything in the background?
If you don't, greenify them.
You can also check which apps are waking up your device using better battery stats, wake lock detector or similar apps. If you don't think they should wake your device, greenify them.
>>53888204
You just have to consider that greenifying an app kill its activities from the ram cache. You shouldn't really greenify things that aren't running background services, waking up the device or listening to intents.
Did you use Wakelock Detector to find the nuisance apps?
>>53888272
I don't have time to check every single app for some AIDS-flavored autostart trigger. If something doesn't need to be running and it's even remotely suspicious, it gets greenified.