
To install Xposed Installer we must have root permissions in our system and follow the corresponding article of installation and activation of the application in our device before continuing. Greenify needs to install an Xposed module in order to work correctly and automatically, so we will need to have installed Xposed Installer in the system if we want this to work. Still, it is also necessary to recognize that Pickups It is exceptional for those users who do not like to tinker so much: it is a method that works in an organic and integrated way and about which we will never have to worry.Īs in almost everything, and although both are compatible, predilection for one or the other will depend a lot on our profile.Greenify is an application for Android designed to close applications permanently and prevent them from running in the background automatically without our permission. With it we can save battery and resources of our device, however, the complexity of the process requires a series of somewhat complex configurations in our device if we want to make the most of the potential of this tool. It requires a little more dedication, but it nipples certain patterns that some developers insist on imposing and that, in most cases, are unnecessary. I must admit that I am not an impartial voice at the time of issuing a verdict: personally I have been using Greenify and I have always been a huge fan of this tool.

While one allows us to force the complete stop of a tool that does not provide us anything, the other dives into the system and regulates each element to minimize its activity when it does not fulfill any important function. Well, after having used it, we stop it completely until we re-enter it and thus it does not consume resources.ĭoze acts on all (or almost) applications automatically, but also about services of which we may not even be aware. For example, it is possible that we have the Amazon app installed on our tablet and that, from time to time, we use it to make a purchase without necessarily needing it to be continuously active and send us notifications.

Greenify acts in a specific way about certain applications at our choice. There are, however, shortcuts to be able to perform the operation easily. We must select the applications we want hibernate and turn off their activity in the background after each time we have started them. Greenify, on the other hand, requires more active use on our part. The system will select those applications and services that it can optimize and, at the same time, it will take note of our patterns of use of the equipment in question to "doze" those processes that it does not consider necessary during certain moments for example, at night. Doze mode is practically invisible if we have an Android with marshmallow.
