by Johnson Yip
on June 3, 2015
Greenify is a simple to use free Hibernation App for Google Android. It is used to hibernate apps, so they are not running in the background. The reason you want to hibernate apps in Google Android is to keep them from running in the background which uses up Battery power, RAM, and CPU resources by having them start and run in the background while you use Android. Hibernated Apps also won’t restart automatically like stopping them with a Task Killer App. You need to use Greenify to restart the App, or launch the app again from your Google Android homescreen launcher to start the background app again.
Greenify also runs very lightly, and only uses 5M, and almost zero CPU and battery usage.
I found Greenify very easy to use because I just add the background apps which I want to not run in the background to Greenify’s hibernation list, and tap on the hibernation button to hibernate unwanted background apps to save battery power, free up RAM, and CPU resources. [continue reading…]
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by Johnson Yip
on June 2, 2015
A System Utility App is an App which cleans up junk files like cache files, stop background tasks for faster performance, and uninstall unwanted apps off your device. After you delete junk files, stop background tasks, and uninstall unwanted Apps in Google Android, your device like a smartphone, tablet, or settop box would have more free space, more free RAM/Memory, better performance, and fewer crashes, and random restarts.
After running a System Utility scans and repairs, your device should run faster like the day you bought it, or even faster than the day you first turned on your device.
Using a System Utility App to clear junk files like cache, ads, and leftover app data from uninstalled apps will free up space on your internal storage drive which will make your device have more space for installing other files, and Apps, and also increase the performance of your device if you had very little free space before the cleanup. [continue reading…]
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google android system utility,
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Task killer
by Johnson Yip
on May 28, 2015
Using a music player app with a small file size would gives you more space for more average sizes MP3 song files on your Google Android smartphone, tablet, or device. Lightweight music players for Android usually startup, and work faster when changing songs, resuming songs, pausing songs, and opening playlist files. Your battery life also is extended by switching to a lightweight music player because light music players use less RAM, and CPU resources, so they use less battery power by saving RAM, and CPU resources.
Using a music player which use less resources is a good idea if you multi-task a lot on your Google Android device, and also listen to music in the background. Using a lighter running Music player lets your apps on your device have more free RAM, and CPU resources to more quickly run an app like a web browser, game, office suite, and system utility app while you listen to music in the background.
A light music player is a great app to use for re-purposing your old Google Android smartphone, tablet, or device into a MP3 player or stereo. If you rooted your device, you can even uninstall the music player which came with your device, and replace it with a lightweight music player which uses under 1MB of internal space, so you have more free space for songs, and other files.
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