Amplify - Battery Extender
*** The most common problem people have with Amplify is caused by installing it from the Xposed Repo. Please consider installing from the Play Store. ***
Amplify puts you in control of how your device uses your battery by controlling how often your device can wake up, and how long it can stay awake. Use the recommended settings for easy battery savings, or dig in and customize every alarm and wakelock on your device.
Here are some highlights:
- A beautiful design, inspired by Material Design principles
- A stable blocking engine
- Comprehensive measuring of the time wasted and time saved because of alarms and wakelocks
- A growing list of descriptions of the alarms, services, and wakelocks in plain English (and other languages!)
- A new Pro package that lets you Tame any alarm, service, or wakelock on the device
- Translated into twenty languages
- Tasker Integration: You can adjust your Unbounce settings when your device is plugged in, when you have Wifi, when you're at work, when your device is face-down, or anything else you can imagine. To get started, create a new Tasker action, and choose Plugins->Amplify.
- An open source codebase so you can see how it works, or build it yourself
The In-App purchases allow you to unlock the Pro package that lets you customize the alarms, services, and wakelocks on your device. Without the pro package, you can control the worst battery hogs: NlpWakelock, NlpCollectorWakeLock, ALARM_WAKEUP_LOCATOR, and ALARM_WAKE_ACTIVITY_DETECTION.
May you have a long [battery] life!
Exception fix
Nougat support!
Fixes an issue where Google would "forget" that the user donated.
Fixes the bug where Amplify would get stuck checking if Xposed was installed.
Fixes alarm regex wakelocks bug.
Adds a search button to the detail pages for wakelocks, alarms, and services. This search button will open Google and search for the item to save you the time of re-typing it.
- Allows service blocking on Marshmallow.
- Fixes bug where Regex alarms would always be limited to 240 seconds.
Allows Regex (wildcard) blocking for alarms and wakelocks.
Fix for Sony devices (v2)
- Fix for Sony Xperia devices
- Fix for sorting by time
- New descriptions and categorization for wakelocks and alarms
SELinux support
Lollipop support.
New search capability.
Initial Lollipop support! If you have issues on Lollipop, please report them in the xda-developers.com thread.
Bug fixes
Bug fixes and stability.
Better battery life.
Stability and bug fixes.
Decreased network traffic.
Stability and bug fixes.
Stability
Service blocking
More languages
Bug Fixes
Name change to Lion Tamer
Bug fixes
Service blocking
Better checking for root.
Missing wakelocks fixed.
Teaser for new functionality.
Added checks at startup for:
- Root
- Xposed installed
- Xposed running
- Unbounce running
...and fixes for all of those.
4.1.2 support, courtesy of chhapil.
More languages, more bugfixes.
Improvements to the Dark Theme
Logging Level control
- Fixed French translation
- Better color contrast on list items
Translation into Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Malay, and Portuguese
Dark Theme added
1) Bug fixes. I watch the crash console of the play store pretty closely, and give precedence to those crashes.
2) The ability to turn off global stats. I also did some huge optimizations of the server code, but you probably won't notice that.
3) Localization support. If you'd like to help translate Unbounce into a different language, it's now setup to support that. You can get the English text here: https://bitbucket.org/cryptyk/nlpunbounce/raw/0deadf71f1539a3171bfe0fd88...
- Bugfixes
- Global stats. Now we can see, as a community, how much time is wasted by alarms and wakelocks. We can also see how much battery life we're saving, collectively.
- Bug fixes
- Performance improvements. I've tightened up the code that runs often, and moved some of the heavier weight code to run only occasionally. This should result in lower battery drain (lower overhead) than previous versions.
- Global stats. Now we can see, as a community, how much time is wasted by alarms and wakelocks. We can also see how much battery life we're saving, collectively.
- Bug fixes
- Performance improvements. I've tightened up the code that runs often, and moved some of the heavier weight code to run only occasionally. This should result in lower battery drain (lower overhead) than previous versions.
- Global stats. Now we can see, as a community, how much time is wasted by alarms and wakelocks. We can also see how much battery life we're saving, collectively.
- Bug fixes
- Performance improvements. I've tightened up the code that runs often, and moved some of the heavier weight code to run only occasionally. This should result in lower battery drain (lower overhead) than previous versions.
- I added the ability to reset stats from Tasker. This way you can reset stats on boot, or plugging in, or at a time each day, and so on.
- I added a refresh button to the home page so you can get an updated version of your stats. I also hooked the auto-refresh, so it will update every minute if you're just sitting on the homepage.
- I fixed a few bugs around how the alarms and wakelocks lists were displayed when empty.
Bugfixes in Alarm and Wakelock lists
- Tasker Integration! You can now adjust your Unbounce settings when your device is plugged in, when you have Wifi, when you're at work, when your device is face-down, or anything else you can imagine. To get started, create a new Tasker action, and choose Plugins->Unbounce.
- Expanded descriptions and "safety ratings" for the alarms and wakelocks. This is directly courtesy of @1ceb0x and those helping on the spreadsheet.
- Categorization for Alarms and Wakelocks. This makes browsing the lists much easier.
- Reset to defaults from Settings.
- Lots of bugfixes and feature requests from BitBucket.
- New option for a launcher icon
- Better sorting and categorization for wakelocks and alarms
- Bugfixes
Bug fixes:
- Fixed the donation system so it warns users who don't have IAB support
- Fixed an issue where wakelocks wouldn't work on JellyBean
- A brand new design, inspired by L Material Design principles
- A much more stable blocking engine
- Comprehensive measuring of the time wasted and time saved because of alarms and wakelocks
- A growing list of descriptions of the alarms and wakelocks in plain English (and other languages coming soon!)
- TONS of bug fixes
- A new Pro package that lets you Unbounce any alarm or wakelock on the device
- As always, an open source codebase so you can see how it works, or build it yourself
- Bugfixes
- Try supporting back to Xposed 2.4.1
- Way better settings screen
- Show the number of times the alarms and wakelocks have been blocked on the settings screen
- Allow donations
- Support for Android 4.2.1 to 4.4.
- Bug fixes
- Better stability
- Better logging
- Better battery life
Initial release.