Remember, you are not going to see any results from the commands right away.
-- Be patient.
Remember, you are not going to see any results from the commands right away.
Only thing I managed to uninstall is YouTube. For the rest I'm getting a failure message. I can only dissable. I reckon it's miui 12's faultRemember, you are not going to see any results from the commands right away.
-- Be patient.
Specifics.Only thing I managed to uninstall is YouTube. For the rest I'm getting a failure message
Xiaomi mi 9, miui 12.5.2.0.Specifics.
-- Device, Android version, what type of failure, etc.
4pda forum user "hd4000" modified Amplify so it can work on Android 9/10
its probably Xposed issue bro.
clean install magisk, xposed and amplify, after test it.
if again stuck, then check xposed logs.
NoWakelock and Amplify can only limit the Android system-level wake-up, neither can prevent the kernel's wake-up lock.Modded Amplify or No Wakelock can block kernel wakelocks or not? I want to block wakelocks like IPA_RM12, IPA_WS, qcom-step-chg etc. Since A12 update the kernel used in my favorite ROM was changed to one that doesn't support blocking wakelocks. Fortunately unlike earlier even without blocking those wakelocks idle drain is perfectly acceptable but I hope to improve it even further.
Usually, a well optimized Custom Kernel might fill that void.NoWakelock and Amplify can only limit the Android system-level wake-up, neither can prevent the kernel's wake-up lock.
Yes, that means custom kernel need support Wakelock Blocker.
Ironic, I've been using SmartPack Manager for a while now without any recourse.Yes, that means custom kernel need support Wakelock Blocker.
if so, [SmartPack-Kernel Manager](https://f-droid.org/packages/com.smartpack.kernelmanager/) will help you finish this work.
Not necessary since A10. For ex. my 7 years old Xiaomi Redmi 3s drains 0.1-0.15%/h in a 4G-only network running A13 with NikGApps and battery optimization for Play Services not enabled. Battery Saver isn't enabled either and BT is active 18 hours a day. Still using the original battery. Ditto for Redmi Note 3 and Poco F1 albeit the idle drain is a little higher. They all run AOSP based custom ROMs and house dual SIMs with at least one being 4G-only. Poco F4 runs MIUI and it's idle drain is only 0.3-0.4%/h. Not even rooted and dual 4G or 5G+4G networks. Just need to keep an eye on background apps which can occasionally go haywire. Poor network of course can result in higher idle drain but Amplify can't help in that case anyway AFAIK.Guys, does this module still work on Android 10, and does it make sense, at all?
If not - any similar app, for Android 10? Or it's native battery optimization is enough.
Thanks for reply!N
Not necessary since A10. For ex. my 7 years old Xiaomi Redmi 3s drains 0.1-0.15%/h in a 4G-only network running A13 with NikGApps and battery optimization for Play Services not enabled. Battery Saver isn't enabled either and BT is active 18 hours a day. Still using the original battery. Ditto for Redmi Note 3 and Poco F1 albeit the idle drain is a little higher. They all run AOSP based custom ROMs and house dual SIMs with at least one being 4G-only. Poco F4 runs MIUI and it's idle drain is only 0.3-0.4%/h. Not even rooted and dual 4G or 5G+4G networks. Just need to keep an eye on background apps which can occasionally go haywire. Poor network of course can result in higher idle drain but Amplify can't help in that case anyway AFAIK.
I use Franco Kernel Manager. It has a Processes section which shows all the running apps similar to Task Manager in Windows. Apps using too much CPU can be terminated. Root is required. Cool Tools is a free alternative. It displays the process using the most CPU in an overlay.Thanks for reply!
Any recommendation for a simple app that would help "keep an eye on background apps which can occasionally go haywire"? I usuually check "battery" in settings and it usually shows "screen" or "Android OS" which doesn't help much because I can't turn them off. Tried some 3rd party apps but they look so confusing.
Something easy that would point exactly at haywire. Exists?
Or, how do you check it?