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Greenify shows running apps and allows you to hibernate them.Does somebody know of a app that can monitor running apps or services during a period of time?
Greenify shows running apps and allows you to hibernate them.
Does somebody know of a app that can monitor running apps or services during a period of time?
Try Better Battery Stats. Get it from XDA.
Yes if you are running kitkat root may be required. See in the description of the app here.I think somebody else mentioned I have to be rooted?
Yes if you are running kitkat root may be required. See in the description of the app here.
Please do app requests here:http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...equests-Looking-for-an-app-that-does-X-thread
Thanks. It does not show system apps though, so I'm still not sure what is causing the drain :/
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but I use Battery Stats Plus to monitor which apps place the greatest strain on battery life. Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.bstats
Thanks a lot, this should help narrow it down. I already suspect it's the GPS. Problem is it's already off. The issue is with the phone not actually turning it off after you use it.
sounds like you have location services overriding the GPS
Do you have experience in this?
The location services are off.
On the Motorola forums, there are a lot of people with this issue. People have even noticed it with a factory reset and not 3rd party apps installed.
This must be the best app I've found in quite some time
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.linkbubble.playstore
When clicking on a link, it opens a bubble and moves to the side. While it is loading you can continue with what you were busy with. Once loading has completed, it opens over your app. From there you can close it, or move it to chrome, or share via you app of choice. This saves you from waiting for something to happen. There is a free version and a paid version. Try the free version with tapatalk, it works like awesome.
This is mobile browsing done right.
Does it open it in a different built in app browser in the background, or in your default browser like Chrome? I can't find that info anywhere... Looks epic!
Does it open it in a different built in app browser in the background, or in your default browser like Chrome? I can't find that info anywhere... Looks epic!
It opens in its own browser on top of your current view and from there you can open it in chrome if you'd like. Great app!