Manage your RAM with Services.jar , app killers can't help us - Xperia Arc General

hi
*****/system/framework/Services.jar***** can manage your memory (ram)
this is what Services.jar can do
*** which app should keep in ram and which should kill
*** how much apps can be alive in ram
*** when apps should kill
*** Gaming or MultiTasking
*** grouping app to manage ram
*** and what you need about ram managing
so you don't need any app to manage ram or kill app , Services.jar can do it for you
actually app killers can't help us because they just kill apps that they start again after a second , because Services.jar programmed to run them
so Does not matter if you kill them , they start again from Services.jar
so i think devs need user's help to share your Services.jar to help devs make the best for you
so share your Services.jar and say some info about your phone like the following
*** how many apps you have?
*** how many of them in internal and how much of them installed in SD card?
*** is your Services.jar good for Gaming or MultiTasking ? or both , or .....
*** how much is your free ram? and how much memory is used
*** say about heavy apps that can be run normal in your phone
*** say about which apps in your ram now and if you kill it , it start again
*** say about scripts you have in /system/etc/init.d
thanks for sharing , i hope we can make a great collection of Services.jar

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Please help me with my X8

Hello XDA. I have Se X8 only one week but i know something about android mobile-phones..
I have rooted mobile ..
SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH
QUESTIONS:
1.
Today i wanted download apps from Market but it didnt work..
I push download and then it says downloading and then nothing happens..
I searched forums and they says i need to go to the Options and aplications and remove memory on some apps like Google Talk,Market,etc.
I tried all but it didnt work..
How can i repair this?
2.
What is ROM and what is BEST rom for X8..
3.
I have installed a Glow Hockey 2 , Doodle Jump, RObo Defense, NFS SHIFT, mVideoPlayer QQplayer
And these dont work Modern comb , FAST 5
When i push Modern Comb it 5 secs nothing then black screen for 0,2 second and again nothing.. Im back to menu.
when i want play FAST 5 i see black screen with FAILLOFT logo and then ,, A problem occured and the download could not be completed successfully Do you want to restart download? Yes>> Checking file requires.... ... . . . . . And again A problem occured....... . . . ..
Where is problem?
4.
I downloaded Plants VS zombies and it says Little space:Remove some files and try again.
After i deleted some of my good apps and games it still not working..
Where is problem?
1. What sort of connection? If you have a poor wifi connection it may take some time to download... Also if you internal memory is full you won't be able to download anything more
2. The best for me is FroyoBread But you may argue on that
3. Never used those, but X8's hardware may simply be not enough for some high-end-device apps. For example you won't play latest asphalt on X8. There also may be an version issue. Try to find as many versions as you can and look for one that works with X8
4. How big are the apk files? Remember, no matter what you do, you won't have more than, say, 100-120 MB of internal space...
1.
My Wi-Fi connection is really good.. Fast enough for download Market apps.
2.
I dont know what is FroyoBeard and what is OC 768 MHz.. If i ask you, can you write me on Skype and help me with adding Froyobeard and OC 768 MHz ?
3.
Ok
4.
Plants VS zombies
psvzs10.apk
Type:FILE
Path:/sdcard
Size:48,63 MB ::: and i heard something about app2sd .. Will this work?
Ok, too many questions you could answer yourself by simply doing a little bit of search I'm not going to post whole tutorials here, but I'll give you reference links.
First of all:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=921652
FroyoBread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079463
If you have problems, refer to my FAQ first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130548
OC stands for Overclocking, you may find the module thread in the thread hub I posted. App2sd or link2sd are systems that place your apps (and in some cases data) on SD card so your internal storage remains clean and you can place more apps. An app that has over 48 MB is huge indeed and may simply have not enough space to be installed
Link2sd needs rooting. It would be simpliest to google it, and you'll need to partition your SD card for it. It's best for stock SE 2.1 ROM.
If you run any custom ROM you can find in android developement area, you gonna have app2sd by default. If you'll use your default fat32 sd card partition only, then only your apps gonna be placed on SD card. If you use ext2/3/4 partition with app2sd hack, then all your INTERNAL storage apps will go to ext partition along with data, while apps "moved to SD" will go to fat32 partition and will have data on ext. Only system apps will have both apk and data in internal storage then.
Choose to your liking
Hello thank your for that.. But please i think i need some additional help from you..
Can you contact me on Skype? Denoo9
I don't use skype, sorry
And something other where we can talk?

[SUPPORT / REVIEW THREAD][11.08.08] Mioze7Ae's CyanogenMod with TI theme

Since i had a lot of PM of people who want explanation to install this ROM
I make this little thread for you.
Notice that i don t make this rom i only test it and make the nandroid image
to know more about that you can read the Mioze7Ae thread here
And for those asking for the performance I try almost all the rom and this is for me the fastest and (with the sileshn theme include) it s also the most beautiful...
I had between 70 to 80 Mo RAM available without swap. With swap i reach the 95 100Mo!!! (I attach my boot.img files too but it s the first fjfalcons').
Here you can find a tutorial to fastboot boot.img to enable swap.
And it works in multilangage (i don t know which but in english spanish and french without a problem)
To enable app on sd and swap you must have your sd part in this way: a fat32 part for the media / a ext3 part / and a swap part
You can find a video guide here on his channel(you will have to search a little but i remember its called 8min Linux...) made by reverendkjr
I make another image and i test it 3times (from sbf to the end...) so all works !!!!!!
For the beginners i will come back to the sbf.
1. SBF
So I m using the Singapore SBF I think you don t need it to get it work but it s better for those who have problem to change it too (it seems to work in every country)
So you can find the singapore sbf here
And you install it wiht RSDlite (do a google search): first put your phone in bootloader mode (when the phone is off you hold the camera and the volume up button while powering up) then you select your sbf and flash it.
2. Recovery
Now you have a fresh new system
You have to install the recovery
First of all you will have to install a file explorer form the market (you can use the one you want it will be deleted when flashing...)
Now you have to move the two apk(universal and root and openrecovery) i attach to this post in your sd
you can now install with your file explorer the apks.
Start with universal and root. Intall it and root your device.
Install the open recovery now. (Install it and install recovery system)
Now you must install Androidiani OpenRecovery I think it will work with out but it s easy and the recovery work better with it... So you just have to extract this zip to your sd (overwriting the similar files)
Now you have a working recovery. To launch it just go to open recovery and click on recovery boot (don t forget to copy the nandroid image folder in the sd card/ nandroid/openrecovery before you go to the recovery)
3. Restoring the nandroid image
Now you have a working AOR (androidiani openrecovery) and you have extract the attach nandroid image to sd card/ nandroid/openrecovery folder
Don t forget that nandroid need a folder name with out any space and in this folder you can only have .img or .md5 files.
So in Open recovery you go to nandroid / restore /
And if you don t change the folder name you must have CyanogenTI0808allupdates in the list
You select it and launch an restore all operation.
After that you come back to the first menu and wipe dalvik cache/ cache partition and wipe data / factory reset
Now you can reboot system. And it s done. Don t forget that the first boot is very long (about 5 or 6minutes)
CyanogenTI0808allupdates (the nandroid image)
(made and posted the 08/08/2011)
With all the new update from the official post (until the 08/08)
And the Twisted Inception theme from sileshn (with the update for the white text and the new battery icon)
You have to change the hour color (in settings / Cyanogen Mod / user interface / status bar) (from black to white)
Known issues:
- Fm Radio not working
- Media Gallery button not working
- Recovery boot (from the restart menu) don t work (you have to reboot holding the volume up button)
- Led notifications from the Cyanogen mod menu don t work but Led Me Know works
- Some users have issues with installing payed apps... I never have so....
Just a reminder to new readers: do not flash the fjfalcon boot.img. You have to use fastboot boot boot.img over USB every time.
Mioze7Ae said:
Just a reminder to new readers: do not flash the fjfalcon boot.img. You have to use fastboot boot boot.img over USB every time.
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Thanks i think i will make a step by step tutorial for fastboot too. Maybe this week
B_e_n said:
Thanks i think i will make a step by step tutorial for fastboot too. Maybe this week
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I think this is a good idea too. There is already a thread but it is buried in here somewhere and has gaone, as they all do, away from the initial intentions.
does the rom have native support for app2ext?
islubio said:
does the rom have native support for app2ext?
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Yes It also support the OC on boot with milestone overclock
just installed this n this is so much faster compared to steelblue rom.
N guide was easy to understand. Just awaiting ur swap guide. Thanks.
is the froyo modding in the recovery workable?
how u get so many free ram? i only get 45-50 using adv task killer..
secret_tidus said:
how u get so many free ram? i only get 45-50 using adv task killer..
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Without my apps i have 95 100Mo of free ram (with out the app2ext I have so nearly 100 apps and it take some ram...)
But with all my apps and with the swap enable I can get between 70 to 80Mo
I don t use advtaskkiller anymore i think it use more ram that it can free
I use autokiller memory optimizer (it change the settup of the android task killer so no useless use of ram) and to kill my apps i use the Go task manager (a widget from the golauncher app)
wat u set at the autokiller memory optimizer?
secret_tidus said:
wat u set at the autokiller memory optimizer?
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Optimum settings.
But maybe someone have others settings better?
I know some use minfreemanager (already in the rom) but it seems the same than autokiller
b4 reboot the cm6 room was pretty stable... y after i reboot thn it started to freeze?
my 1st fastboot was pretty stable.. can run asphalt6... but the next time ll freeze... bcuz i install chainfire3d have to reboot and i have to fastboot again
even with fast boot i m only getting around 50mb of ram
Here is my Autokiller settings (user set, not pre-set and no fastboot). The work for me after many days/weeks of trial, error and monitoring.
16
16
64
64
70
94
I don't do a lot of gaming but I do listen to quite a bit of online media.
I average around 65-75mb all the time and at the very least 55mb when running Tune-in or Jango radios or Poweramp (memory hog btw but really good media player).
Side note: keep you widgets to a minimum. They eat RAM.
i just encounter some prob when swaped... for the 1st time i swaped it work fine and smooth all the way and no freezing but later on i reboot and try to swaped again my xt started to freeze when run certain apps...
Woodrube said:
Side note: keep you widgets to a minimum. They eat RAM.
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i don't know about that, I went without widgets for the longest time cause everybody always told me how they eat ram and battery. Now for the past month or so I have had 1-2 widgets on each of my home pages and I really don't see much change. I am keeping the same amount of ram available and battery seems to drain the same. Not much difference, but I could be wrong I would have to go back to no widgets for a day or 2 and monitor my ram to be positive. I do know it isn't nearly as bad as what people say that kept me from using them to begin with.
B_e_n said:
Optimum settings.
But maybe someone have others settings better?
I know some use minfreemanager (already in the rom) but it seems the same than autokiller
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I use both minfree and autokiller and they seem to work together, I set my autokiller and minfreemanager automatically copies the settings. Don't know if it does much good but doesn't do any harm. It seems to work good
LibertyMonger said:
i don't know about that, I went without widgets for the longest time cause everybody always told me how they eat ram and battery. Now for the past month or so I have had 1-2 widgets on each of my home pages and I really don't see much change. I am keeping the same amount of ram available and battery seems to drain the same. Not much difference, but I could be wrong I would have to go back to no widgets for a day or 2 and monitor my ram to be positive. I do know it isn't nearly as bad as what people say that kept me from using them to begin with.
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Think of it this way. Say you have a 4x2 or 4x4 widget that is oh say MSNBC or Reuters newsfeed or your Facebook/G+ feed. These not only tax you home screen memory but they are always "running" too. If you have something like Widgetlocker where you can customize your lock screen and put apps or link on it directly, I have found that it munches free RAM really bad (14-17mb). So much so that I don't use it anymore (paid app too).
All a widget is is really just a custom icon that either monitors a running app/service, in which case it itself is running. Or it is running on its own, like a clock or feed or some kind.
Something like mClock or Battstat isn't too harsh, but 3rd party Keyboards can be quite draining too (I use Better kb and it is around 11mb but I like it and have had it since day one).
Good way to check is to go to Settings->Apps->Running Services and each will have the MB on the far right. Anything in double digits is hungry for your RAM.
I know you use that Go widget. Check out how much RAM it is using by going into settings and see if it is worth having it on there. Might be. You seem to be getting good RAM so is it aint broken don't fix it.

[TUT] Supercharge your device [easy way]

I know theres an another tut bu here how to super easy supercharge your device: (read the full tutorial if it is your first time!!!!)
Requirments:
-custom rom (I suggest latest minicm7)
-Script Manager installed.
-uncheck lock home in memory in cmsettings/performance !!
You dont have to worry about busybox if on minicm
So, after u run the script and all tests are passed you do this:
Notice: you need to run as root only (do not run at boot. how, what? just don't check the boot icon when run the script)
1st step:
Choose opton: 2
Wait and read.
Use local.prop
Wait. Preform super clean if script ask you.
Second:
(you can do it anytime, when you need some app to be locked in memory)
Run script again, this time choose option 17, than read what is on your screen!
Make bulletproof apps you use often (like messengers, browsers etc)
Third step:
Every few hours you should do option 18 (Engine flush)
You can say no to reatin cache if you don't have much lags
If you have problems preform super clean and reboot(option 30)
Or just reboot manually every day or so.
Anyways, theres no better settings..no lags, superultrafast multitasking.
I hoped i helped some people confused about this !
DOWNLOAD LINK: RC5 remove the*.pdf extenstion
Thanks to junghyun01 for full tutorial on X8 section and all original creators of Supercharger!!!
Cheers!
And for battery life? better or not?
Hellboy880 said:
And for battery life? better or not?
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I think Supercharger really shorten battery's percentage...
Hit the THANKS button if I helped!!
Sent from my W8 using Tapatalk
much helpful!! thanks..
bdw, what is the use of locking apps in memory?? how does bulletproof apps help??
To GingerDX Users:
1. Go to the original post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
2. Download boot_reinstaller_busybox_v1.19.3_wraithdu.zip
3. Unpack in your SD card.
4. With Script Manager, execute the script boot_reinstaller_busybox_v1.19.3_wraithdu.sh that is inside the folder you just unpacked.
5. Reboot and enjoy BusyBox 1.19.3 in GingerDX.
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6. Now run the SuperCharger script of your preference.
Now why didn't I think of that... oh wait... I did!
Hemun said:
what is the use of locking apps in memory?? how does bulletproof apps help??
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Your question is the answer lol ...
It locks it in memory, so it can not be killed (it will resume every time you enter it, app will not startup again). (aka. bulletproof.)

Hima Development IRC

Hello All!
A new device and a whole new challenge & a challenge its becoming indeed!
I have taken it upon my self to jump in and kick things off in the world of Hima Develpment, I currently have a booting odexed custom build, as we all know this is a very different beast to anything we have worked on before, I think this poses an excellent opportunity for us to all collaborate a little and try and get things moving.
I have created an IRC channel, anyone that plans on developing or is already developing anything for the M9 please jump in!
freenode.net/ #HIMA-Development
Its an open channel to discuss anything dev related.
The current battle is moving from odex to deodex.
Thank
Current lollipop deodex tools ignore the /arm64 folder so deodexing using someone else's tool/batch script is out as they only find ~60 ish apps to deodex.
Jonny said:
Current lollipop deodex tools ignore the /arm64 folder so deodexing using someone else's tool/batch script is out as they only find ~60 ish apps to deodex.
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+1 .. have already started taking it apart, manual deodex is going to be a pain so hoping to industrialise the process
LeeDroid said:
+1 .. have already started taking it apart, manual deodex is going to be a pain so hoping to industrialise the process
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I have most of it done but there are some apk that already contain classes.dex as well as /arm64/*.odex so not sure how to handle this.
Edit: I found this tool that handles arm64 folder and sorted the rest of the apps
Here is my set of deodexed files - I have only uploaded the /app, /priv-app and /framework folders to save download time.
http://darkforest-roms.co.uk/Firmware/HTC One M9/1.32.401.15/HIMA_1.32.401.15_Deodex_min.zip
Have you tired booting with these bud? I use svadeodexer, it doesn't appear to handle the arm64 odex files, it completes the deodex fine however everything force closes.
Try removing arm and leaving arm64 when deodexing framework, it gets ignored
LeeDroid said:
Have you tired booting with these bud? I use svadeodexer, it doesn't appear to handle the arm64 odex files, it completes the deodex fine however everything force closes.
Try removing arm and leaving arm64 when deodexing framework, it gets ignored
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I won't have the device until later this week unfortunately :/
Jonny said:
I won't have the device until later this week unfortunately :/
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Dang, believe me I have tried it every way I call think of so far & been doing this for a loooong time, will keep you posted mate
Ok thanks to Lee & svadev's tool here we have a full deodexed system.
Some things to note - The system seems to be running a 32/64 bit mix meaning not all apps are 64-bit, there are 236 64-bit applications and 177 32-bit applications. The 32-bit apps don't need to be deodexed but all of the 64 bit ones do (and have).
For reference the list of apps that didn't need to be deodexed:
Code:
/system/framework/core-libart.jar
/system/app/AntHalService.apk
/system/app/ANTRadioService.apk
/system/app/BasicDream.apk
/system/app/Books.apk
/system/app/BrowserProviderProxy.apk
/system/app/Calculator.apk
/system/app/CalculatorWidget.apk
/system/app/CaptivePortalLogin.apk
/system/app/CertInstaller.apk
/system/app/Chrome.apk
/system/app/CloudPrint.apk
/system/app/ConfigUpdater.apk
/system/app/DeviceManagement.apk
/system/app/DocumentsUI.apk
/system/app/DownloadProviderUi.apk
/system/app/DriveActivator.apk
/system/app/Ds.apk
/system/app/FaceLock.apk
/system/app/FMRadioService.apk
/system/app/Font_Helvetica.apk
/system/app/Font_XinGothic.apk
/system/app/Font_Yuen.apk
/system/app/Gmail2.apk
/system/app/GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
/system/app/GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk
/system/app/HoloSpiralWallpaper.apk
/system/app/HtcAccessoryService.apk
/system/app/HtcAutoRotateWidget.apk
/system/app/HtcBackgroundDataWidget.apk
/system/app/HTCBackup.apk
/system/app/HtcBackupReset.apk
/system/app/HtcCarGps.apk
/system/app/HtcCompressViewer.apk
/system/app/HtcGpsWidget.apk
/system/app/HtcLogLevel.apk
/system/app/HtcMessageProvider.apk
/system/app/HtcPowerStripWidget.apk
/system/app/HtcProfilesWidget.apk
/system/app/HtcResetNotify.apk
/system/app/HtcRingtoneWidget.apk
/system/app/HtcScreenBrightnessWidget.apk
/system/app/HtcScreenTimeoutWidget.apk
/system/app/HtcSettingsProvider.apk
/system/app/HTCSetupWizard.apk
/system/app/HtcSyncWidget.apk
/system/app/HTMLViewer.apk
/system/app/IMEHWRPenPower.apk
/system/app/IMEMurasuIndic.apk
/system/app/IMEMurasuViet.apk
/system/app/IME_TP_Basic.apk
/system/app/KeyChain.apk
/system/app/KidMode-google.apk
/system/app/LiveWallpapers.apk
/system/app/Maps.apk
/system/app/Music2.apk
/system/app/Newsstand.apk
/system/app/NewsWeather.apk
/system/app/NfcNciNxp.apk
/system/app/NoiseField.apk
/system/app/PackageInstaller.apk
/system/app/PacProcessor.apk
/system/app/PartnerBookmarksProvider.apk
/system/app/PeelSmartRemote.apk
/system/app/PhaseBeam.apk
/system/app/PlayGames.apk
/system/app/PrintSpooler.apk
/system/app/QXDM2SD.apk
/system/app/Settings.apk
/system/app/skype_raider_stub-2.1.431.31.apk
/system/app/SmartcardService.apk
/system/app/Smith.apk
/system/app/Street.apk
/system/app/talkback.apk
/system/app/TimeService.apk
/system/app/Usage.apk
/system/app/UserDictionaryProvider.apk
/system/app/VisualizationWallpapers.apk
/system/app/WebViewGoogle.apk
/system/app/WifiRouter.apk
/system/priv-app/AndroidForWork.apk
/system/priv-app/AndroidHtcSync.apk
/system/priv-app/Automotive_Home.apk
/system/priv-app/BackupRestoreConfirmation.apk
/system/priv-app/CalendarProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/CheckinProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/ContactsProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/CustomizationSettingsProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/CustomizationSetup.apk
/system/priv-app/DefaultContainerService.apk
/system/priv-app/DemoFLOPackageInstaller.apk
/system/priv-app/DownloadProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/DrawingBoard.apk
/system/priv-app/EasyAccessService.apk
/system/priv-app/ExternalStorageProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/Facebook.apk
/system/priv-app/FlexNet.apk
/system/priv-app/FM_Radio.apk
/system/priv-app/Frisbee.apk
/system/priv-app/FusedLocation.apk
/system/priv-app/GmsCore.apk
/system/priv-app/GoogleBackupTransport.apk
/system/priv-app/GoogleFeedback.apk
/system/priv-app/GoogleLoginService.apk
/system/priv-app/GoogleOneTimeInitializer.apk
/system/priv-app/GooglePartnerSetup.apk
/system/priv-app/GooglePlusPlugin.apk
/system/priv-app/GoogleServicesFramework.apk
/system/priv-app/GSD.apk
/system/priv-app/HMS_VideoPlayer.apk
/system/priv-app/HomePersonalize.apk
/system/priv-app/HTCAdvantage.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcBtWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcCalendarWidgets.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcContactsDialer.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcContactsDNATransfer.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcContactWidgets.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcDataRoamingWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcDataStripWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcDotMatrix.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcEPSLauncher.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcFileManager.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcHotspotWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcLockScreen.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcMobileData.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcMobileNetworkWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HTCMode.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcMusicWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HTCOOBEAdvantage.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcPowerManager.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcServicePack.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcSimpleLauncher.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcSoundRecorder.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcWeatherClockWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HtcWiFiWidget.apk
/system/priv-app/HTC_CIR.apk
/system/priv-app/HTC_LocationServicesSetting.apk
/system/priv-app/InCallUI.apk
/system/priv-app/InputDevices.apk
/system/priv-app/Instagram_SN_Plugin.apk
/system/priv-app/KeepAlive.apk
/system/priv-app/LauncherUpdateScreen.apk
/system/priv-app/LinkedIn_Fsplugin.apk
/system/priv-app/LMW.apk
/system/priv-app/ManagedProvisioning.apk
/system/priv-app/MediaProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/MirrorLink_MirrorLinkService.apk
/system/priv-app/MmsService.apk
/system/priv-app/NeroHTCInstaller.apk
/system/priv-app/Phonesky.apk
/system/priv-app/ProxyHandler.apk
/system/priv-app/SettingsProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/SetupWizard.apk
/system/priv-app/SharedStorageBackup.apk
/system/priv-app/Shell.apk
/system/priv-app/SMSBackup.apk
/system/priv-app/SoundPicker.apk
/system/priv-app/Stk.apk
/system/priv-app/SystemUI.apk
/system/priv-app/Tag.apk
/system/priv-app/Telecomm.apk
/system/priv-app/Telephony.apk
/system/priv-app/TelephonyProvider.apk
/system/priv-app/Transfer.apk
/system/priv-app/Twitter.apk
/system/priv-app/UDove.apk
/system/priv-app/UIBC.apk
/system/priv-app/Updater.apk
/system/priv-app/Velvet.apk
/system/priv-app/VoiceDictation.apk
/system/priv-app/VpnDialogs.apk
/system/priv-app/WallpaperCropper.apk
/system/priv-app/Weather.apk
/system/priv-app/WorldClock.apk
/system/app/Maps/Maps.apk
/system/priv-app/GmsCore/GmsCore.apk
/system/priv-app/GmsCore/GmsCore.apk
Again the download link contains only /app, /framework & /priv-app folders.
Download link >>> http://darkforest-roms.co.uk/Firmware/HTC One M9/1.32.401.15/HIMA_1.32.401.15_Deodex_min.zip

How to remove preloaded junky Android OS

Hi Everyone
Attaching CPU and MCU details screen shot of my head unit .
Please guide me on following .
1. As this is Chinese head unit hence they have reloaded junky Android OS with lot of unnecessary service which is easting memory and decreasing the speed. kindly help how to clean the unnecessary files and stop the unused service to speedup the system.
2. Is there any option to install the clean latest android OS on this head unit ? if yes then where i have to download the latest compatible OS and what is the step by stem guide to install the same.
3. How to uninstall default Launcher and install my own . how to uninstall the preloaded apps which is not easily removable from uninstaller.
with lot of unnecessary service which is easting memory and decreasing the speed. kindly help how to clean the unnecessary files and stop the unused service to speedup the system.
4. How to root this MCU which application will work on this.
riz76 said:
Hi Everyone
Attaching CPU and MCU details screen shot of my head unit .
Please guide me on following .
1. As this is Chinese head unit hence they have reloaded junky Android OS with lot of unnecessary service which is easting memory and decreasing the speed. kindly help how to clean the unnecessary files and stop the unused service to speedup the system.
2. Is there any option to install the clean latest android OS on this head unit ? if yes then where i have to download the latest compatible OS and what is the step by stem guide to install the same.
3. How to uninstall default Launcher and install my own . how to uninstall the preloaded apps which is not easily removable from uninstaller.
with lot of unnecessary service which is easting memory and decreasing the speed. kindly help how to clean the unnecessary files and stop the unused service to speedup the system.
4. How to root this MCU which application will work on this.
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You may search here for some other threads regarding this kind of unit: https://forum.xda-developers.com/se...c[child_nodes]=1&c[nodes][0]=4267&o=relevance
Point 2: No, there is no possibility to install a clean Android version, as Android is not the main system in there. The main board of the radio is the master with radio, cam, ... you name it...
All other points should be clarified with someone else.

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