0x2d,

File manager: Material Files, on a rooted phone it can access files outside of /storage/emulated/0

Terminal: Termux

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

proton vpn mabye

seaQueue,
@seaQueue@lemmy.world avatar

Adguard Android to block ads system wide in (almost) everything

ACC magisk module and ACCA to cap battery charging at 80%

Swift Backup

Repainter

Revanced

Mixplorer and Solid Explorer - solid for day to day use, mix for handling encrypted folders that are backed up to cloud storage

alphapuggle,

I use:

  • Material Files - Root file explorer FOSS and no ads
  • Termux - Terminal emulator
  • GAppsMod - enable call recording in United States
  • ReVanced Manager - Spiritual successor of YouTube vanced, works for more than just YouTube
  • Substratum - theme engine, needs to be combined with a theme pack and most are not free
  • Swift Backup - backs up app data, calls, messages, etc to cloud. Can set it to use WebDAV, SMB, SFTP, S3, etc. Can also back up locally

XPosed / LSPosed

  • Dark eyes tricks - general system mods, mostly use it for “Power key to toggle torch”
  • Snap Enhance - if you need Snapchat to communicate with half of you friends you can nuke most ads, get download options, screenshot without sending a message, view chats without marking them as read, enable dark mode, and others I don’t use
  • XPosed Edge Pro - let’s you bind actions to triggers. I use it to get a Samsung like app drawer from the side of my screen, but you can bind keys, gestures, schedules, app states, just overall useful

Magisk Modules

  • AOSP Mods -let’s you configure a bunch of stuff in near vanilla roms
  • Universal SafetyNet Fix - V2.4.0-MOD_1.2, allows banking and Google pay to work, as well as any app that blocks root. Add to magisk deny list
0x2d,

I use all of those things except GAppsMod, Substratum, and Swift Backup

What is the benefit of it over Neo Backup?

alphapuggle,

If I remember right, neo backup was in its infancy when I was looking. Will have to revisit. Swift Backup was already established

crag,

Learn to put punctuation marks.

That said, I don’t think there’s need anymore to be rooted. You can do almost anything on non-rooted devices.

Saryon,

If only wifi tethering worked without root…

TheInsane42,
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  • Minminguard as ad blocker (used with Magisk and lsposed)
  • Titanium Backup for real backups.
I_Over_Explain_Jokes,

Titanium backup is abandoned. Use NeoBackup instead - github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Backup

TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

Hmmm, then I’m happy that I bought the licence in '12 and it was useful… until Android 13. Now I know why restores on Android 13 fail.

Time to move on. I’ll checkout neobackup.

K1nsey6,
@K1nsey6@lemmy.world avatar

Both of those apps were abandoned years ago. There are much better options available now

TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

Until now I haven’t found a better alternative then minminguard. (Although I had to switch to the 1.20 version another developer based on the older versions to get it to work on Android 13) It works in all apps, not just browsers. (and the non-browser apps are the ones I want to block ads in)

What would be a good alternative then to minminguard.

K1nsey6, (edited )
@K1nsey6@lemmy.world avatar

It stopped working for me years ago. Even the forked version did nothing. Do you have a link for a version that’s working for A13?

TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

I got it via this XDA post. (version 2.2.0, I was off a tad)

I’m running it with the latest Lineage (20), Latest Magisk (26.3), Zygisk activated and LSPosed v1.9.1 (6990).

K1nsey6,
@K1nsey6@lemmy.world avatar

That’s the version I had tried before, but previously it wouldn’t recognize lsposed. Now it does, so I’ll try it again. Thanks!

varaki,
mikehunt,

Adaway of course, and wireguard via the proper kernel module.

d3Xt3r,

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  • mikehunt,

    According to wireguard itself the kernel-module based backend is more efficient/faster than the userspace implementation, and to use that it still requires root.

    varaki,

    Yes, the kernel-module solution is significantly faster.

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