How exactly do I set up/use Greenify? I have xposed now but do I tell it to suspend soecific apps or does the auto setting work? Does this shit even work? I never noticed a difference before but didn't have a rootable phone then.
Are there any other programs that do this better or is Greenify the best option for battery life?
If you have marshmallow try the setting that force doze, THIS will make you save battery life.
Well you add apps to the Greenify list (they show on the main screen) and then it should auto-hibernate.
Honestly it doesn't save that much, the force doze setting has the greatest effect but the app named Force Doze is much better at it.
use amplify in addition to what others have said about greenify to really cut down on idle battery usage. you can use its recommended "safe to limit" settings or you can look around for some guides to get some crazy savings at the possible expense of functionality
greenify is useless on marshmallow.
only viable if you're on lollipop/kitkat/gingerbread
Greenify is only good for <Lollipop devices. MM already has Doze, Force Doze, and apps that can force these settings independently.
t. Someone who was obsessed with GSM battery monitor, Greenify, Amplify, Servicely but am now a free man
>>56990687
I don't understand how Doze works. I'll turn off all connections and the system will still wake itself late into the night for no reason, interrupting doze every 2-3 hours.
All of this meme software is only barely useful if your phone is full of garbage.
>>56990970
Doze doesn't completely disable wakelocks, it just groups them and executes them at once, and less frequently. And on MM it's an absolute meme - unless you use aggressive doze your phone has to lay absolutely still for some time to enter doze.