Doese anybody have any app recommendations for a rooted phone with lineageOS?

Things like: A proper file explorer A terminal if possible And apps in general that you can’t use without root (i.e. power saver tuner(although it’s possible without root))

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    1 year ago

    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

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      1 year ago

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

      What is the benefit of it over Neo Backup?

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        1 year ago

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