![]() The new feature in this beta is "deep hibernation." As explained, it seems that a device in deep hibernation will basically lose app intents. Both this and wakeup coalescing still require Xposed. This applies most to people who are very zealous about greenifying nearly everything, but can be very important for having a good experience with the app. Telephony wakeup makes sure that apps which are needed when you receive texts or phone calls don't stay hibernated when those events happen. The effect can be that your device is nearly always active because one app after another keeps using the CPU. When greenified but without the coalescing, they will each wake less often but may not do so at the same time. Without Greenify, they just do it all the time. For example, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ each need to wake up and contact the server periodically to check for updates. Previous donation-only features that will now be free are "wakeup timer coalescing" and "telephony wakeup." The former coordinates the necessary activations of greenified apps so they occur at the same time. ![]() The tracker helps you figure out what is waking up your greenified apps. ![]() The framework is great, but it's always better not to rely on third parties when possible. ![]() On the other hand, the "wakeup tracker and cutoff" feature has been modified to work without Xposed in the latest update. In case you missed it, this update was made possible in part thanks to Xposed framework's recently added support for Lollipop. ![]()
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