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Root [Apps] Root Apps Discussion for ZTE Warp Sequent

Nandroid Manager * ROOT
It just restored my text messages, call logs, apps, and app data from a cwm backup :D


ES File Explorer
I find it to be an amazing app for root file management. It includes the ability to add many other online storage accounts. Using ES File Explorer, I can copy files from my computer to anywhere on my warp2 including /system through wifi. Pretty cool.
 
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Greenify is a very cool app that will make apps not use up memory...it won't let the app u select run until u use it...I pretty much greenify everything but the apps I want notifications for

Adaway ad blocker is a must have you have to Google it and find the apk since its no longer on play store

Widget locker is A PAID app but is the best replacement lock screen I have found and uses root
 
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IMO, Titanium Backup * Root https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
Is a Must have for Root users - it saved my butt and a lot of extra work PLENTY of times!
And ROM Toolbox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
has been a big help as well, has almost everything from root browser, terminal emulator, reboot menu widget (I use A LOT!), ect...

BTW, superR.. How do you condense your links to the actual app/filename? :thinking:

type the file name, highlight it with your mouse, click the Insert link button above the text box you type in, paste the link to the file in the popup box, click ok ;)
 
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well in my case i got 4 apps ive had for a little while are Autokiller Memory Optimizer, Autorun Manager, Lagfix (fstrim) and Voltage Control now im not sure how effective they are, but of all of them VC helps me save some battery juice, AM lets me disable some apps at boot, AMO is not that noticeable but its supposed to help when multitasking its a minfree tweaker, Lagfix im not sure about this one have to research more on it, so thats it if anyone has used any of these and have some feedback about how useful they are or not let me know thanks
 
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When wanting to mess around with different features, jrummy rom toolbox is the best. It give a lot of features in the lite version. The pro version is great for testing to see if a rom is deodexed and changing status bar icons.

Basic root check is great to verify root. If you are having a hard time rooting the pro version will show you the correct info to determine where is the problem located.

Es file explorer is great for accessing file on the sdcard. To me it seems the older version es file explorer cupcake works a little better.

But the best file explorer for developers is "yaffs explorer". The amount of info you get in this file explorer is amazing. Anything from owner, permission, symlinks, even lets you create .raw files. File dumps and kernels tools are also included. To average user it wont seem that great to heavy android users it is a must have!

All apps are located in Google Play search for...
Rom toolbox
Basic Root Checker
ES File Explorer
Yaffs Explorer
 
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Thanks for the reply I've tried Rom Tool Box but I found it to have more than what I needed kinda bloated still a great app though, as far as root checker don't even know why I'd even need it since I know I'm rooted and root explorer is what I got and works great for me, nothing I haven't heard before but still I appreciate the input anyway.
 
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Yes the toolbox may seem bloated but to those who want to get an all in one app to get started its a good app to learn you way around the file system.

Just about everyone who tries root can determine if the root procedure was successful. What i meant about root checker pro is that if you are stuck with a root procedure or are trying to root a new device, the information it provides you is valuable. Though it is a bit overpriced it will definitely come in handy as a last resort to rooting issues before giving up. That's all! Just some friendly feedback.
 
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