For the anonymous login, please see below.Why did you disable guest login? Now i cant register and cant login. It doesnt connect internet maybe...
Yes it is, you may send us an email with your account used to login to HEBF and some order ID so we can confirm and fix the issue. We have been doing this since January.ok im pissed of an lil bit, hebf pro has been removed and i had to buy pro inside the app to get all features... seems an bit unfair to me.
Maybe you send to the wrong email address? Use support@androidvip.com.br or my personal email lennoardrai@gmail.com or even a private message here @ XDA. All og these you can find inside the app (see "About" and "Bug report")nah its like its sad leo gone this way, pro had nice theming, i have tried to contact him a few times to help him out, no response.
Answered above, send us an email (support@androidvip.com.br)Hey i bought the pro version some time ago but now i see that it stopped getting updates. Free version still does.. what do i do? Pay again the same app to remove ads in free version?
Is it possible to toggle game booster automatically when game launched using tasker?
I bought the PRO version and I choose performance automatically every 15 minutes but I note nothing happens every 15 minutes,how do I know this app is working or not?
Advanced options -> Three-dot-menu -> Run command -> HEBF Command Line -> now typeCode:hebf services get -r
those this mod support non rooted phone...cos from OP I can see rootless from picrure
still a bit mpact on my samsung s8+ phone.
What exactly is "performance every 15 minutes"?
A few options in HEBF can be scheduled. You can check running services by going to
Also, check if you're providing HEBF the necessary environment for it to work: root permissions, run on background permissions (stamina mode maybe? Greenify?) this sort of things.
can make it a bit stronger approach. thanks
New to this app (but obviously not to XDA or Android), and I have a question. I installed the paid version on my primary Pixel 3 XL and the free version on 4 other devices. All 5 are rooted. 1 is on Nougat, 2 on Oreo, and 1 more plus the 3XL are on Pie. They are all set up with pretty minimal but identical settings. The question is about boot notification. The one on Nougat shows 'HEBF Optimizer settings applied' on boot. None of the others do, yet they all have notifications turned on and all permissions accepted. Just wondering if I might have missed something or if it specific to how Nougat handles HEBF notifications.
Thank you. It's under investigation now.
You can check the app logs to see if the app is actually able to do work at boot in Settings > Logs. You should see something like " Changes successfully reapplied". Also try changing the user type in Settings, the app has sort of different behaviors regarding to "lower level" user types.
Please give me a feedback about it all.
Thank you. It's under investigation now.
You can check the app logs to see if the app is actually able to do work at boot in Settings > Logs. You should see something like " Changes successfully reapplied". Also try changing the user type in Settings, the app has sort of different behaviors regarding to "lower level" user types.
Please give me a feedback about it all.
I only see anything looking like applied on the T713 running Nougat. 07-30 09:17:09.026 6680 6680 I HEBF:baseLog: Changes successfully reapplied
Attached are the logcat files immediately after reboot of the T713 and my 3XL.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1psxukqii2mwife/logcat Tab S2 T713.txt?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0cbgqief0j91f61/logcat Pixel 3 XL.txt?dl=0
am broadcast -a android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED -c android.intent.category.HOME -n com.androidvip.hebf/.receiver.BootReceiver
*** Disclaimer
I am not responsible for any side effects (if any) or damages (if any) caused by this application.
This is not a 100% systemless app. If you are having problems, please just uninstall it then reboot.
Created in the midst of a broken heart, HEBF Optimizer is an application that aims to increase the performance of your device, also by focusing on battery performance, we didn't forget it.
The application also features a useful and smart toolbox that you can use whenever you want.
"HEBF" stands for "empty heart, full battery"
VIP Battery Saver:
VIP Battery Saver puts your device into a deep battery saving mode by setting the CPU governor along with several other parameters of your choice such as force-stopping apps ("hibernating"), forcing the device into idle state (doze) and disabling checked features (WiFi, bluetooth, etc). VIP can be used with Tasker to be triggered in certain events or scheduled within the app itself. It is a very useful option if want to keep your device alive as longer as possible.
Game Booster:
In contrast to VIP Battery Saver, this Game Booster ramps up the CPU to obtain better instant performance. It can also trigger the DnD mode and force-stop apps as well to avoid interruptions while gaming.
This is also a root toolbox:
HEBF provides a nice interface for power users to tweak their device. There are some advanced stuff like the Window Manager, ART Compiler Filter and well known stuff like a CPU and RAM Manager, Fstrim and a Cleaner section. There are also several general battery, performance internet twaks you can apply, all within a single app.
Make sure you meet the requeriments:
Download and install the .apk file or get the app in Google Play. See below get the downlod links.
- Android 4.1+
- Root access (although the app has a rootless version, it will be dropped out soon)
Code:Current version: 2.4.6, 2020-07-18 [new] Added Kernel Panic switch [new] Added option to activate VIP Battery Saver when the screen goes off [changed] CPU Manager is now deprecated and will be later removed, please use SPKM instead [changed] Removed DPI Changer, please use the Window Manager instead [changed] Removed VIP Profiles [changed] Overall improvements to VIP Battery Saver behavior [changed] Updated Games database
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fstrim -v /cache
fstrim -v /system
fstrim -v /data
Zipalign is an archive alignment tool the provides important optimization to Android application (.apk) files. The purpose is to ensure that all uncompressed data starts with a particular alignment relative to the start of the file. Specifically, it causes all uncompressed data whitin the .apk, such as images or raw files, to be aligned on 4-byte boundaries.
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The benefit is a reduction in the amount of RAM consumed when running the application.
And kernel.org:The power states of the system on a chip (SoC) are: on, idle, and suspend. “On” is when the SoC is running. “Idle” is a medium power mode where the SoC is powered but doesn't perform any tasks. “Suspend” is a low-power mode where the SoC is not powered. The power consumption of the device in this mode is usually 100 times less than in the “On” mode.
Note that in Android is a bit different but the thought is the sameThe kernel supports up to four system sleep states generically, although three
of them depend on the platform support code to implement the low-level details
for each state.
The states are represented by strings that can be read or written to the
/sys/power/state file. Those strings may be "mem", "standby", "freeze" and
"disk", where the last one always represents hibernation (Suspend-To-Disk) and
the meaning of the remaining ones depends on the relative_sleep_states command
line argument.
setenforce [ ]
240x320(ldpi) - 120
320x480(mdpi) - 160
480x854(hdpi) - 240
540x960(hdpi as well) - 240
720x1280(xhdpi) - 320
1080x1920(xxhdpi) - 480