Same goes for apps like SetCPU and Bootmaster. Isn't it a power and memory saver? Than I won't bother with it.
#GREENIFY VS AMPLIFY FULL#
Receiving a warning of a full internal memory after making a second backup recently, put me over the top, but pherhaps it would be better to just store my backups on my sd-card, and move my apps back. I got the tip to use Link2SD, because someone told me I would actually be saving energy and speeding up my phone with their linking my apps to the sdcard-trick. Although that's not a good argument, I know, I do need to ask: are they really that useless? I like your advice though, but I do wonder why you are against battery savers (apart from Greenify), since millions of people seem to use them. I feel like ever since I installed BetterBatteryPlus I can't get into deep sleep myself Who can shed some light on this subject for me? But there also is Deep Sleep Battery Saver, or Wifi Matic or Smart Battery Saver. Is this a good start? Are there better ways to go? Smarter apps to use? Apps to stop using? What is your setup and what am I doing wrong?įor example: this morning I've installed 2 battery. I am on android 4.4.2, rooted my phone and took the following steps:ġ) installing Xposed and Greenify, to hibernate a lot of appsĢ) Then I also got Amplify, to limit several well-known wakelocks and alarms (selected with help of the database ofcourse)ģ) I also have SetCPU and have used it to create an offscreen powersave profile to underclock my device.Ĥ) Using Link2SD I've linked a whole lotta apps to my sd-cardĥ) Finally I am also using BootManager to limit apps from starting up after a reboot But am I doing it right? Are these apps not working against each other or am I missing something essential? That's why with help of this forum I've done several things. But I'm fascinated by the possibility to make it even better. I am currently sporting a Huawei Ascend Mate 7 with good battery life.