It is on everyone's lips: if you have just bought an Android Smartphone, download it now Greenify. But what's so great about it?
First of all a little introduction: how does Greenify work? In a way, it's quite ingenious. Many programs that close Apps that are no longer in use are not recommended because they consume CPU and battery and the applications that we close then need to restart and take longer (and potentially lose some data entered).
With Greenify the matter is similar but at the same time different. This program “Iberna” and Apps, suspending them in a state where their consumption is extremely low… but they are not closed. In fact, it is enough to interact with the program that it is immediately reopened, thus resuming the previous functions. Of course it's not like pausing a game or a program, this acts as if we have closed it. Using this App intelligently brings a large number of benefits in terms of CPU, RAM and Battery. The paid version allows you to hibernate the system Apps.
You can download Greenify from here:
[appbox googleplay com.oasisfeng.greenify]
Now, you need to set up the App properly. In recent times it has changed and is now easier to set up. At the first start the App will ask you if the mobile is Rooted or not. The difference is that through Root Greenify it can access advanced functions and can close programs faster, as well as making use of Xposed to hibernate everything instantly.
You will then be asked if you are using a PIN or fingerprint feature. This is to optimize the use of hibernate on screen off.
With that done, it's time to set up automatic hibernation. The way you can do this is different from mobile to mobile, so check carefully what the app tells you. The most important step is to grant Accessibility permissions to Greenify. This applies to all mobile phones: if Greenify does not have access to accessibility, it cannot work.
Once this detail is set, you are ready to add all the programs you need to hibernate!
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