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Honor 8 Feeling Slow? Try These Tweaks​
Turn Off Animations
This trick has been used for any android device for ages. The small and insignificant animations that you see when launching apps, changing pages or waking up your screen, use up phone resources. You can shut these animations off in your developer settings. Toggle off window, transition and animator duration animations.
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System Optimizer
The system optimizer is a great way to free up memory and get your phone running fast again. The app will also scan your phone to make sure it's in peak condition. This app checks for memory cleanup whitelist, trash files, bluetooth, smart power saving mode, harassment filter and a few other things.
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Uninstall Bloatware
Theres a few apps that come installed on the Honor 8 that you might want to get rid of. I even found some of these apps were whitelisted, so they stay running even after a memory cleanup. Get rid of Shazam, News Republic and any other apps you don't use.
Power Plan
Be default, your power plan is set to "Smart". Set it to "Performance" to get the most out of your CPU and network speed.
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Chrome Data Saver
If you have a particularly slow data connection, turn on Data Save in Chrome to speed up your browsing. This will filter your webpages through google servers and compress them before it pushed them to your phone. It will speed up your browsing and cut down on your data usage.
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[guide] how to increase performance and battery backup of moto g 2014

hello guyz this is my first thread and without any further delay i want to explain you how to increase performance and battery backup
step 1- try to disable google apps that are not necessary like google maps , gooogle plus etc
to disable go to setting >application>all and open the app that u want to disable
step 2 - disable auto sync from settings
step 3 - keep brightness auto
below are the screenshot of my battery stats
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press thanks [emoji106] if i helped you
This is way too common knowledge for XDA members. I think you should delete this thread
Moreover,
Auto brightness should be kept off.
As it does more harm then good.
Well i like my auto brithgness
I didn't desibled any app, kept autobrightnes and have much better battery stats, around 1,5 Day on battery and 3 hours screen on.
step 1- try to disable google apps that are not necessary like google maps , gooogle plus etc
to disable go to setting >application>all and open the app that u want to disable
step 2 - disable auto sync from settings
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What is the point of having a phone with Android, if you write to disable its main functions ?? : D
Understand the meaning of this topic, if you found a way to increase the battery life WITHOUT limit the functionality.
Advices like yours can be found everywhere, this is BASIC knowledge to ANY android user.
Please search before posting.
I will close this before it gets out of hand
Thread closed

Need to replace JuiceDefender

I already have Greenify to keep apps under control.
Running CM12.1 on Lollipop. Juicedefender's mobile data feature is totally broken. I loved having that as it A) kept my data usage low, and B) really did a superb job on battery saving.
Is there any other app that controls the radios automatically? That is what I really need!
Thanks!
Madnapali said:
I already have Greenify to keep apps under control.
Running CM12.1 on Lollipop. Juicedefender's mobile data feature is totally broken. I loved having that as it A) kept my data usage low, and B) really did a superb job on battery saving.
Is there any other app that controls the radios automatically? That is what I really need!
Thanks!
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DS (Deep Sleep) Battery Saver worked for me in the past... I just leave data off 90% of the time anymore as I'm usually connected to WiFi.
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DS (Deep Sleep) Battery Saver worked for me in the past... I just leave data off 90% of the time anymore as I'm usually connected to WiFi.
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Thanks, I'll look into that. I thought about manually controlling the LTE, but I know I would forget to turn it back on. Which would be bad since I mostly use web apps for messaging lol.

Always some RAM left

When I open many apps, let's say 20, phone doesn't keep them and frees some RAM even though apps are open in background (in recent apps list). So, for example, if I open many apps and first of them was Facebook and then I wanted to open it from recent list, it would reload even though there's some RAM left. It's always around 800MB-1GB remaining and never used.
It's a phones common procedure, to minimize the battery drain.
If the app (Facebook, Twitter e.t.c) isn't used for 20ish seconds, it'll close automatically, to stop the battery drain.
This procedure can be stopped, by rooting your phone, and using specific apps, for example "speed-up swap" it's available in Google play
Actually you don't need root to prevent apps from closing you have to add them to white list in phone manager -> battery -> protected apps.
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You can also lock them in memory by swyping from top to bottom on specific app in recents menu.
screenshots thanks to sokkoban and his blog
http://huaweip8lite.blogspot.bg/2016/07/tutorial-how-to-fix-issue-instant.html
Yes, main apps are in protective apps list but no matter what ram is never filled. What's the use of 2GB of ram if only one is used? I want it to fill completely before closing apps
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Removing google safty features

Hi... after being called an idiot about Safty Net issues, I decided to make a thread on disabling Google's background processes that effect rooting and future development.
I first started out detecting how much Google was playing with our devices since play store isses developed in early 2016. With every update of the play services and play store, along with framework. More and more background services were added and used to monitor how your device is configured and as of recent, being rooted or modified.
First I noticed how google forced performing security checks on apps during install, when before it was optional in security. Not only it was intrusive, it ate bandwidth.
So to cover some issues that I was having with my modified custom firmware, I set out to find and disable components that effect how my rooted and modified firware operates.
At this time, I am able to get 1hr for every 8% of battery consumed while doing activities. With no FCs and apps failing to install or update.
Google's forced security checks on apps and automatic system updates are disabled. 760 mb used average in memory. None of which use greenify or any battery saver/monitoring system, and above all no tasker or 3rd party tw replacement.
Here are my screen captures...
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You need to edit your post so your images aren't 1x1 pixels.
It seems your urls that you tried to copy/paste wound up mangled and thus threw out 404 errors.
Thread closed - nothing coherent here, it seems.

High RAM Usage

Hey Guys I have been noticing Android 10 is using heavy amount of RAM (Developer Options - Running Services) than before. For Example in my case 2.9/3.9GB than 2.3/3.9GB but when I restart the phone it comes back to 2.3GB which is quite normal scenario! This slows the phone a bit!
Are you facing the same problem? Is there any way to reset the RAM without restarting the phone?
Find which apps or services are doing it and deal with them directly.
Turn off global power management if active.
Global power management means?
gopu5 said:
Global power management means?
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Developer options>standby apps, all app bucket states should show as "active" and their state not able to be changed by you.
The global power management option is found elsewhere in settings probably under power management. It can't be turned on/off in Developer options.
6.1 Plus don't have Power Management option maybe you are referring to Battery Saver?
gopu5 said:
6.1 Plus don't have Power Management option maybe you are referring to Battery Saver?
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That may be it... on Samsung's they bury it, you need to look a bit. It may be active by default, but you should be able to disable it. This makes troubleshooting easier.
It's called different things depending on the manufacturer. It's a Google Android battery management service present on most (all?) newer Androids.
Not sure about that make... sorry.
As it appears on my N10+, these are all trouble makers that can also cause erratic behaviors in my case.
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Ok will find out. Thanks

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