dimanche 23 août 2015

Feedback please on my app installation SOP....



Hey folks...I was referred to post this here instead:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/gene...n-sop-t3184925

I would very much appreciate any and all feedback on what I am doing as outlined in that post.

cheers and TIA to all,
-les

EDIT: Actually, it may be easier for me to simply copy and paste the text from that post so here you go. Again, thanks!

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Hello all...hope this is posted in the right place.

I am looking for some knowledgeable opinions on my personal SOP when installing apps [mostly referring to games] on my Android devices. I am a corporate technology manager with 20+ years experience but am quite new [and a relative noob] when it comes to the Android infrastructure.

XDA appears to be the best, most well-informed Android site around so...

Basics: 3 Android devices [1 smartphone, 2 WiFi tablets], all rooted, all running at least 4.4.2, all running AFWall+ and Titanium Backup [paid] and all with most factory bloatware safely frozen.

Question:
Am I wasting my time [or possibly doing something wrong] by doing the following procedure for each app [again, largely referring to games] that I install and decide to keep for a while on my devices?

1. AFWall+ to deny network connectivity for those games that do not explicitly require a constant connection [exceptions like Angry Birds Epic, AB2 and such];

2. App2SD [unpaid version] to move to external SD card each game that can be moved;

3. Gemini App Manager [unpaid version] to view and disable all autostart permissions found;

4. SDMaid [unpaid version] to double-check and disable any further autostart permissions found;

5. Autorun Manager [unpaid version] to review the 4 available autostart permission categories and then disable games as needed;

The above SOP is my own effort to try to and wrest a bit more control over my devices as well as to try and keep things as clean as possible and to maximize the amount of always available system resources as much as possible.

All my devices [and games] appear to be running flawlessly and with no issues at all that I can detect.

So, bottom line:

- Am I doing a good [right] thing here?
OR
- Am I wasting my time [though only a few mins for each app]?

And finally, is there a BETTER way I can achieve the same things...a smarter process?

cheers and a very big TIA,
-les



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