Magisk Modules - Moto G5 Plus Questions & Answers

Hey guys! I've never really used any Magisk modules before and in a lot of development threads I've seen people mentioning ones they use such as Doze and Camera2 API.
Which modules do you guys find useful in your everyday lives?
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Depends on what you want to use.
Doze for GSM is mostly if you experience a lot of drain from Google Play Services. I personally use Viper4Android 1.7.1 for audioFx, YoutubeVanced, Greenify4Magisk, and APT-X libraries.

RobertC795 said:
Depends on what you want to use.
Doze for GSM is mostly if you experience a lot of drain from Google Play Services. I personally use Viper4Android 1.7.1 for audioFx, YoutubeVanced, Greenify4Magisk, and APT-X libraries.
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I downloaded the Youtubevanced module and installed it but it doesn't show up in the menu. Is there anything I am missing? I am running a modded Android Pie for motog5plus.

xijaw said:
I downloaded the Youtubevanced module and installed it but it doesn't show up in the menu. Is there anything I am missing? I am running a modded Android Pie for motog5plus.
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Probably have to disable YouTube so it reverts to older version, then disable auto update, so it doesn't update through the store

RobertC795 said:
Depends on what you want to use.
Doze for GSM is mostly if you experience a lot of drain from Google Play Services. I personally use Viper4Android 1.7.1 for audioFx, YoutubeVanced, Greenify4Magisk, and APT-X libraries.
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Been looking into Viper, you use a much older version than I've found. Would you care to share your profile? Why not use a newer version?

ahagersr said:
Been looking into Viper, you use a much older version than I've found. Would you care to share your profile? Why not use a newer version?
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As for now, i have viper 1.7.3, it's the latest stable magisk module. I have a simple profile:
Playback gain control: slight
Spectrum extension: 0.5
firequalizer: rock
Convolver: Impulse XHR Soundplus, cross channel: 0
dynamic system: high-end headphone v1, bass 20%
ViperBass: natural 60hz 8dB
ViperClarity: Ozone+ 6.0dB
Auditory: Slight
AnalogX: slight
I recommend you to experiment with different settings, and find the one that is best for you. :good:

xijaw said:
I downloaded the Youtubevanced module and installed it but it doesn't show up in the menu. Is there anything I am missing? I am running a modded Android Pie for motog5plus.
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I used Titanium Backup and uninstalled the stock YouTube app, then installed the Vanced module and haven't had any problems ?

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I don't know why my pics was not showing properly in my last post..

Any module to fix focus issue in moto g5 plus?

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Hey @trinib, how do the ram management and gpu boost work for you?

dirtyreturn said:
Hey @trinib, how do the ram management and gpu boost work for you?
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Did these went off coz i couldn't find them in magisk manager?

aSuperSaiyanG0D said:
I used Titanium Backup and uninstalled the stock YouTube app, then installed the Vanced module and haven't had any problems ?
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Just backup any system apps you plan on removing so if something goes wrong you can just easily reinstall it through titanium backup or you'll probably have to end up reflashing stock ROM and it can be tedious depending on your device (and losing all data mind you)

hdamian805 said:
Just backup any system apps you plan on removing so if something goes wrong you can just easily reinstall it through titanium backup or you'll probably have to end up reflashing stock ROM and it can be tedious depending on your device (and losing all data mind you)
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FYI for some apps you probably don't need to care to make a backup. Apps like Gmail, YouTube, etc (essentially anything you can easily download from Play Store) I usually don't make any backup because I can just download again from Play Store

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sagnik1024 said:
Did these went off coz i couldn't find them in magisk manager?
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Don't use that again.. I have s10e now.. I use fde.ai module.

Related

xposed modules

what xposed modules are safe and will not cause the device to go in to loop.
im new to anroid and rooting and dont want to put my device in a loop.
any safe modules?
G3 Tweaksbox is safe, never had a problem with it. Offers alot of features too.
I'm also using the Greenify module, no issues.
Running Xposed Torch, replaced the volume up shortcut to a torch instead of QuickMemo. Also safe, no issues.
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xRamz said:
G3 Tweaksbox is safe, never had a problem with it. Offers alot of features too.
I'm also using the Greenify module, no issues.
Running Xposed Torch, replaced the volume up shortcut to a torch instead of QuickMemo. Also safe, no issues.
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Can you share what apps that you greenify?
Share the list please
spiderio said:
Can you share what apps that you greenify?
Share the list please
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It would vary for everyone, since we all have different apps.
Pretty much I greenify any app that I don't rely on the notifications. For example I use Facebook messenger alot so I don't greenify that. However I don't need to see Facebook notifications as soon as they come so I greenify FB
I also just greenified any system app that I thought would be safe, and took the same approach as with regular apps. Greenified apps like maps, google search, chrome, hangouts and pretty much all the G3 apps including update centre and app updates.
+Android theme engine
Android tuner
Gravitybox was ok,but i dont need it any more
greenify, g3 tweaksbox, disable location concent.
i use g3tweaksbox for button mods etc
appsettings - to alter apps and system dpi
nfclockscreenoff enabler - so that you dont have to turn on your phone before you hit nfc tags
oska3 said:
+Android theme engine
Android tuner
Gravitybox was ok,but i dont need it any more
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Which themes working with the G3?
Gesendet von meinem LG-D855 mit Tapatalk
for battery? wich better?
Schrotty35 said:
Which themes working with the G3?
Gesendet von meinem LG-D855 mit Tapatalk
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Im using it for bars(nav and status)
xRamz said:
Running Xposed Torch, replaced the volume up shortcut to a torch instead of QuickMemo. Also safe, no issues.
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You know you can do that with the G3 TweaksBox right?
Miscellaneous Tweaks / Volume Up Action / Torch
Protagoras said:
You know you can do that with the G3 TweaksBox right?
Miscellaneous Tweaks / Volume Up Action / Torch
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Not sure how I didn't see that :/ Thanks
BootManager
Fake I'D fix
G3 tweakbox
Gravitybox[KK]
Greenify
Master Key Multi-fix
NlpUnbounce
RemoveUSBStorgeWarning
Theftie
xPrivacy
XuiMod
All these apps work and havn't had a single issue yet get amazing battery life when working can keep data and location on and 3 hours into shift it will finally drop down to 70% by the end of my 12 hour shift and that includes listening to music and browsing at breaks and lunch
Just installed "Mobile Disconnect" and not a single ad yet this should improve battery life and mobile data too
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DontHate said:
i use g3tweaksbox for button mods etc
appsettings - to alter apps and system dpi
nfclockscreenoff enabler - so that you dont have to turn on your phone before you hit nfc tags
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Hello !
nfclockscreeof enabler - works with your phone ? Me it doesn't work (D855 v10h).
Xposed just causes my phone to randomly reboot.
Has anyone noticed any performance issues or lag when using xposed?
RoXuSs said:
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nfclockscreeof enabler - works with your phone ? Me it doesn't work (D855 v10h).
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For me it worked, at least I really thought it did, with the previous T-Mobile 10c rom. Since updating, or before if I'm just remembering wrong, it has not worked. I only tested the "screen on and locked" not screen off, and I really thought it worked at least once from the lockscreen.
daveid said:
For me it worked, at least I really thought it did, with the previous T-Mobile 10c rom. Since updating, or before if I'm just remembering wrong, it has not worked. I only tested the "screen on and locked" not screen off, and I really thought it worked at least once from the lockscreen.
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arg ok, for me, it doesn't work with v10h (Europe)...
xposed reboots
RoXuSs said:
arg ok, for me, it doesn't work with v10h (Europe)...
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For those who suffer reboots using xposed I found that both xutilities and xblast modules caused mine, after removing these the phone worked normally. Hope this helps.
android_4life said:
Has anyone noticed any performance issues or lag when using xposed?
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Xposed shouldn't cause any performance issues, but it's possible some modules might.

Must Have Root Apps!

I wanted to start a thread for must have apps for the rooted Note 4. Please feel free to contribute some information and advice on great apps that root users would love. If you have any questions about these apps below, feel free to ask.
My Must Haves consist of:
/System/app mover - Used to convert user apps to system apps
AdAway - Remove those pesky ads from apps and the interwebs
ROM Tolobox - I have the Pro version. Great multi-function tool (Ron installer, App Manager, Root Browser, Apps2SD and more)
SD Maid - I have the Pro version. Has App controls, Corpsefinder, System Cleaner, App Cleaner, Duplicate finder and more
Titanium Backup - Great for backups and restores. I use this a lot when I flash new roms
System App Remover - remove that bloatware that you just don't want
Wanam XPosed - Do I need to explain how awesome this is? This is the best app for root users
XPosed - Framework that will enable you to customize your phone, whether it be minor tweaks or all out customization
Root explorer and viper4android are always the first two apps I install
Ahh yes viper is included in dynamic Rom. So didn't think about it.
Ttorrent... Very important... Lol... (it does not require root, but you need root in order to have it saving file directly to your SD Card...)
when installing Viper4android, which one do we download? The 4.x one?
And also, which CPU do we select from within the app?
Here's what my Ron comes with
I don't use ttorrent. I have an ftp server in my rack.
Mine are
root explorer or es, like both
my backup pro
Titanium backup
clean master
start up manager
Here is my set up
Rom toolbox (great app for editing)
Wake lock detectors
Faux clock
DVFS disabler
Unicorn icon themer (have custom icon pack on TW)
Titanium backup
What does dvst disabler do?
sky high said:
What does dvst disabler do?
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http://bit.ly/1ry5HiQ
Lieu10ant said:
when installing Viper4android, which one do we download? The 4.x one?
And also, which CPU do we select from within the app?
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Trying to figure this out as well
kronium said:
Trying to figure this out as well
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yes the 4.XX version is the one you want.
What cpu option did you choose?
Highest quality option
What does Viper do for the phone?
Flomaster said:
What does Viper do for the phone?
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Makes the sound quality better at the cost of battery life.
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HtcOnekid said:
Makes the sound quality better at the cost of battery life.
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Maybe that's why my HTC one had terrible battery. The rom came cooked with Viper.
I'm not a big music guy and I think its fine just the way it is. I'll leave it be for now
I've never experienced increased battery drain while using Viper. When setting it up, there are 3 options to choose from. The highest audio quality setting does mention that it may cause battery drain. I always choose the middle option.
Flomaster said:
What does Viper do for the phone?
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I try it out for the bass. It was just alright. It make a little difference on my car stereo. I just crank up the bass in my car.
Viper need some coding if you want to do it for your ROM unless its bake in.
I am not going to miss it, so I will not use Viper.

Serious Simple Audio Improvement (?)

Ok I'm an audiophile musician, as many of you I think
and, though stock audio just works I'm trying to look at audio mods here
I looked in many threads and I can see that ARISE is very well known, supported and loved, but looks like is very customizeable and confusing....
dolby atmos in apps section doesn't work well, it lowers volume and...well, I can't feel any improvement
viper4android should be nice, but I never tried it
now...what are you using? things that work nice and stable, with quality enhancements....don't need thousands of profiles or eq since I'm a big fan of flat sound (the way is meant to be listened)
Thank you for your attention, once we'll have some satisfactory answer I'll make a poll and a general AIO audiophile thread with all working options as referral.
EDIT: ARISE audio system simple guide​
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
go to this thread, don't be scared, just search for lastest deuteronomy zip and flash it
you will find a nice app called viper4arise that will let you manage settings separately for every audio output with simple and nice UI
you can also import presets and plugins, but it's secondary.
Im going to tune in on this. Would like to install ARISE on my nexus (comes with Viper4Android) but there are so many versions to choose from, it gets a bit confusing.
Any tips on which ARISE works for our phone on 7.1.1 ?
ARISE is the right answer. It's customizable for true audiophiles but simply flashing it seriously improves audio quality without you having to tweak anything. Seriously. I know there are several zips for ARISE. Just make sure you get the most current stable release (Deuteronomy� 2.3.3) and I usually go for the smallest zip file because I don't need all of the extra stuff like Dolby Atmos and whatnot. It comes with a modified version of the Viper4Android app that allows you to tweak settings to your liking. The app, by default, is setup for novices or people that don't need to get too specific with any settings so you can boost bass, enable clarity options, spectrum extension, etc. by toggling the switch next to it. Simple as that.
Alcolawl said:
ARISE is the right answer. It's customizable for true audiophiles but simply flashing it seriously improves audio quality without you having to tweak anything. Seriously. I know there are several zips for ARISE. Just make sure you get the most current stable release (Deuteronomy? 2.3.3) and I usually go for the smallest zip file because I don't need all of the extra stuff like Dolby Atmos and whatnot. It comes with a modified version of the Viper4Android app that allows you to tweak settings to your liking. The app, by default, is setup for novices or people that don't need to get too specific with any settings so you can boost bass, enable clarity options, spectrum extension, etc. by toggling the switch next to it. Simple as that.
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so. you suggest to flash deuteronomy (lastest) and...just that? what about plugins, the prop editor that comes with hell of documentation...profiles and stuff...none of that?
if you're sure it works, is stable enough, simple and it has graphic (not text editing or changing files on system) settings through an app....I'm going to test it right now....
throcker said:
so. you suggest to flash deuteronomy (lastest) and...just that? what about plugins, the prop editor that comes with hell of documentation...profiles and stuff...none of that?
if you're sure it works, is stable enough, simple and it has graphic (not text editing or changing files on system) settings through an app....I'm going to test it right now....
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There's a zip with v4a profiles, Copy it to v4a directory in sdcard and choose Audiophile 10.0
Envoyé de mon Nexus 5X en utilisant Tapatalk
throcker said:
so. you suggest to flash deuteronomy (lastest) and...just that? what about plugins, the prop editor that comes with hell of documentation...profiles and stuff...none of that?
if you're sure it works, is stable enough, simple and it has graphic (not text editing or changing files on system) settings through an app....I'm going to test it right now....
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I never did any of that. I just flashed, booted up, went into the ARISE V4A app and toggled the options I wanted. There was an immediate difference in audio quality. You can toggle the options while playing music and hear the difference.
EDIT: Oh. Make sure to disable MusicFX or whatever that nonsense is. Settings > Apps > Show system apps > MusicFX and disable.
Alcolawl said:
I never did any of that. I just flashed, booted up, went into the ARISE V4A app and toggled the options I wanted. There was an immediate difference in audio quality. You can toggle the options while playing music and hear the difference.
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ok! so this is a solution. I'm going to try it right now....
for anyone else who pass here, if there is any other thing you are using please reply here! we want options!
EDIT: Ok guys I tried ARISE and it works damn well, I can manage audio settings without profiles since I know how to tune that, but main mportant thing is that it works.
Now, regarding higher bitrate? or anything else?
Will arise work on stock N with stock kernel?
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Nightshadow931 said:
Will arise work on stock N with stock kernel?
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yes is working great on 7.1.1 for me
throcker said:
yes is working great on 7.1.1 for me
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any review for this?
Alcolawl said:
I never did any of that. I just flashed, booted up, went into the ARISE V4A app and toggled the options I wanted. There was an immediate difference in audio quality. You can toggle the options while playing music and hear the difference.
EDIT: Oh. Make sure to disable MusicFX or whatever that nonsense is. Settings > Apps > Show system apps > MusicFX and disable.
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What settings did you like? First time user and setup using the audiophile settings in the 2nd post.
rmead01 said:
What settings did you like? First time user and setup using the audiophile settings in the 2nd post.
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Really depends on what you're playing the music on. I usually enabled Spectrum Extension (0.4 strength) as a lot of my music is 320kbps MP3 and Bass Boost (default settings) for Bluetooth and Headset (3.5mm jack) while enabling "Speaker Optimization" for the speaker. I mainly use the bluetooth audio in my car and while my car stereo isn't that great but I did throw some Kickers in the front doors. Spectrum Extension is awesome, but make sure to disable it if you're listening to any FLAC files.
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Really depends on what you're playing the music on. I usually enabled Spectrum Extension (0.4 strength) as a lot of my music is 320kbps MP3 and Bass Boost (default settings) for Bluetooth and Headset (3.5mm jack) while enabling "Speaker Optimization" for the speaker. I mainly use the bluetooth audio in my car and while my car stereo isn't that great but I did throw some Kickers in the front doors. Spectrum Extension is awesome, but make sure to disable it if you're listening to any FLAC files.
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I really only listen to music through headphones/AUX in the car so I edited some of those to the audiophiles info in the post. I turned on the spectrum extension and will see how I like it since it's all streamed from spotify (no flac).
Alcolawl said:
EDIT: Oh. Make sure to disable MusicFX or whatever that nonsense is. Settings > Apps > Show system apps > MusicFX and disable.
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Why do you disable MusicFX?
And it's necessary on stock too?
Midomad said:
Why do you disable MusicFX?
And it's necessary on stock too?
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Because it interferes with ARISE / V4A. If you're completely stock with no audio mods there's no point to disabling it.
yoorie016 said:
any review for this?
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reviews like? try it...doesn't fry your phone haha
you can also disable it
throcker said:
reviews like? try it...doesn't fry your phone haha
you can also disable it
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I'm afraid that is the trend right now.
btw, i try it on my phone. I hope i didn't get any bootloops after i root my phone.
yoorie016 said:
I'm afraid that is the trend right now.
btw, i try it on my phone. I hope i didn't get any bootloops after i root my phone.
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aah bootloop is not cauxed by us fu$%!ng un our phone with mods.....is just hardware....when it comes it comes....
meanwhile flash the damn thing!

[HELP] Standby stopping notifications in Nougat

I am using the latest version of Android, with the June 2017 security patch (my device is G4 Plus XT1640) rooted with magisk and xposed (just the module of the gravity box, and in magisk the viper4android module).
But something happens that bothers a lot, and this happens in the android since the early versions of its existence, which is the problem of interrupting the notifications after a time in standby (something that iOS never seen happen)
In my case, I wanted notifications of specific apps not to be interrupted (like WhatsApp, Instagram, Google+, etc.) but that's not the case, I know in version 7.0 Nougat, it has the battery optimization feature, where it manages to suspend application activities while it is in standby (or deep sleep), however, I deactivated battery optimization in applications that I wish not to be suspended, but it continues to suspend.
It may be until the system is not suspending the application, but the connectivity (in the case Wi-Fi) however in the Wi-Fi network settings I enabled it to not be suspended for inactivity, but even so I do not get notifications applications. I got to perform a test by sending a message on whatsapp to me after 20 minutes on standby, and it shows only one check instead of two check, when I unlock the screen, and open the application, the notifications appears all at once.
Is there a way (without requiring root resources or xposed modules) to resolve this problem? (Or is the solution only with root and xposed features?)
@AzuosDX I would recommend to uninstall Gravity Box and make sure you don't run applications like greenify or other doze apps like amplify. Please test again.
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@AzuosDX I would recommend to uninstall Gravity Box and make sure you don't run applications like greenify or other doze apps like amplify. Please test again.
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Well, the problem is that I can not go without using the features of the Gravity Box, because in it I use the resources of:
(Note: I did the test without the Gravity Box, and the delay stays the same)
* Modify the status bar (center the clock)
* Enable the download and upload consumption counter
* Customize navigation bar buttons (example: open WhatsApp with two touch, open the application drawer by holding the button, and etc.)
the Gravity Box I only use these features, and they do not directly affect the applications installed on the system, and I do not use any hibernation application, and even then I would not have them interfere if I enable specific apps to not be hibernated (just like I mentioned in the battery optimization part)
I think it's a problem in Kernel optimization apps, because I installed HEBF (an app that "promises" improved battery consumption, stability, smoothness in the system, etc.). And another app that is L-Speed, when I was using HEBF, I actually did some tests and I noticed that it does not interfere with the delay of notifications, but L-Speed ​​is another story because after analyzing the application thoroughly, it can delay writes on the system, modify parts of the kernel responsible in standby (Kernel Sleepers) among other things.
The question is whether anyone else could use this same application to know if it really is the problem, because if other devices do not, then my device might be a combination of factors that lead to delay in notifications ( for example: Root + Xposed + L-Speed ​​or Magisk + Xposed + L-Speed ​​or HEBF + L-Speed ​​and etc.)
I think I will reinstall the System Stock again, do everything like this now, but without using the L-Speed and HEBF customizations, and analyze if they really are the problem.
But is there any application that keeps other specific applications awake within the system? without hibernating them, or suspending them?
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Same Here, don't know what the problem is...
LuketaD2 said:
Same Here, don't know what the problem is...
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You have the exactly same mods/configuration like op requested to compare the problem?
strongst said:
You have the exactly same mods/configuration like op requested to compare the problem?
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InvictaOS (Stock kernel) + Viper + Lighting Blade + Greenify.
I've deactivated the battery optimization for the apps too.
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InvictaOS (Stock kernel) + Viper + Lighting Blade + Greenify.
I've deactivated the battery optimization for the apps too.
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You the only thing that's the same is viper4android. Rom, kernel profile, greenify isn't the same like op. So maybe it's viper4android?
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You the only thing that's the same is viper4android. Rom, kernel profile, greenify isn't the same like op. So maybe it's viper4android?
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I've faced this issue before installed V4A.
Other problem is that my phone takes 3 ~ 5 seconds to turn on the screen after I push the power button or fingersensor.
LuketaD2 said:
I've faced this issue before installed V4A.
Other problem is that my phone takes 3 ~ 5 seconds to turn on the screen after I push the power button or fingersensor.
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The screen on problem is fixed AFAIK at least in the latest InvictaOS version. Which one have you? Also ambient display can have a impact depending on version.
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The screen on problem is fixed AFAIK at least in the latest InvictaOS version. Which one have you? Also ambient display can have a impact depending on version.
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Latest build with no changes on the kernel. AD is off.
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Latest build with no changes on the kernel. AD is off.
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You mean Oreo test build?
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You mean Oreo test build?
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Nope, Nougat lastest build.
V4.8 I think.
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Nope, Nougat lastest build.
V4.8 I think.
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You should test without greenify or make sure you excluded the apps within greenify.

My s6 'setup'!

Hi, i want show the perfect setup for me for my old S6.
First of all, i want to begin with the rom. I am using the Resurrection Remix Oreo Ver 6.1.0. Rooted with Magisk v 16.
I have made a lot of changes in settings like to use the fingerprint immediately after a reboot or i have transfer the clock to the left and many more.
But the most important for me are the Magisk Modules. I am using Youtube Vanced, RR Low InCall Volume Fix, RAM management fixes bt crok, Pixel Experience, Google Face Unlock, Debloater (Terminal Emulator) and Android P DP3 Emojis.
Also, i am using Xposed Modules: Android P-ify, Flat Style Keyboard, ForceDarkModeOreo, I Said OFF!, MinMinGuard, NoOverlayWarning, P Animations and Screenshot Delay Remover - Mod.
I have removed the Messages stock and i have installed Google's Messages, also i have removed the stock Camera and i have download a miniuser123 GCam, removed the Files App and installed Google's Files Go, same with the music app i have installed Music Play. I have also flashed Product Sans font and installed Google's Pixel 2 XL live wallpapers. For icons i am using O8.
I have replaced the volume slider with the Android's P Volume Slider.
Please suggest me other "tweaks" that i can use to make my phone look like a beast.
Thanks for reading my thread.
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Hi, i want show the perfect setup for me for my old S6.
First of all, i want to begin with the rom. I am using the Resurrection Remix Oreo Ver 6.1.0. Rooted with Magisk v 16.
I have made a lot of changes in settings like to use the fingerprint immediately after a reboot or i have transfer the clock to the left and many more.
But the most important for me are the Magisk Modules. I am using Youtube Vanced, RR Low InCall Volume Fix, RAM management fixes bt crok, Pixel Experience, Google Face Unlock, Debloater (Terminal Emulator) and Android P DP3 Emojis.
Also, i am using Xposed Modules: Android P-ify, Flat Style Keyboard, ForceDarkModeOreo, I Said OFF!, MinMinGuard, NoOverlayWarning, P Animations and Screenshot Delay Remover - Mod.
I have removed the Messages stock and i have installed Google's Messages, also i have removed the stock Camera and i have download a miniuser123 GCam, removed the Files App and installed Google's Files Go, same with the music app i have installed Music Play. I have also flashed Product Sans font and installed Google's Pixel 2 XL live wallpapers. For icons i am using O8.
I have replaced the volume slider with the Android's P Volume Slider.
Please suggest me other "tweaks" that i can use to make my phone look like a beast.
Thanks for reading my thread.
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Lmao goodbye battery
dargon17 said:
Please suggest me other "tweaks" that i can use to make my phone look like a beast.
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Highly recommend you purchase Nova Launcher Prime. It's simply fantastic, and makes every phone I have ever installed on look
dargon17 said:
beast
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Nice setup, by the way!
sm-a510f said:
Lmao goodbye battery
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Hahah? can you suggest me any app on something else to improve the battery life ?
MajorPlayz said:
Highly recommend you purchase Nova Launcher Prime. It's simply fantastic, and makes every phone I have ever installed on look
Nice setup, by the way!
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I will try it ?
dargon17 said:
Hahah? can you suggest me any app on something else to improve the battery life ?
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Useless, you need to buy a pixel phone instead of over customizing one ?
sm-a510f said:
Useless, you need to buy a pixel phone instead of over customizing one
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No money no honey...
In comparison with stock, the camera's kinda ?, though...

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