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Greenify

It does nothing to impact speed or performance. It's simply a way to identify apps (in Settings > Accounts) that are synching, but not in an obvious way. Normally apps will synch based off your Google (or private) account. This Greenify setting allows it to ID apps that sync using the old C2DM (Cloud to Device Messaging) framework.

If your device is rooted, you could conceivably use this info to disable C2DM for a particular app. However, it will probably have consequences in the form of lost functionality (e.g., missed notifications).
 
What the selection "GCM push for greenify" on Greenify app does? Does it help to increase speed? If it helps to increase speed then should i have off or on for speed increase?
 
What the selection "GCM push for greenify" on Greenify app does? Does it help to increase speed? If it helps to increase speed then should i have off or on for speed increase?
As I understand it, that option allows for google push messaging to still work for apps that are greenified.
 
When i enable the option 'Wake apps for notifications' in Greenify, this service doesn't work. I greenified
K-Mail Pro email app but didn't get 'New e-mail notification'. So must not work for all my apps. What should i do?
 
When i enable the option 'Wake apps for notifications' in Greenify, this service doesn't work. I greenified
K-Mail Pro email app but didn't get 'New e-mail notification'. So must not work for all my apps. What should i do?
Don't Greenify your mail client. If it's Greenified (and thus prevented from automatically running in the background) it won't be able to check for new mail (and thus generate the notification you were hoping for).
 
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