is there an app or tweak if charging is full, there is notification led or sound?
let me know if you find it..
thanks
anyone help
Your request reminds me of this app, NoMoarPowah by chainfire
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.nomoarpowah
It's not exactly notification when fully charged. What it does is replacing the battery indicator when you're charging with the phone off.
You can set whether to switch on the phone when reach 15% or 100% or specific time or according to your alarm (so your phone is on to trigger the alarm).
I don't think it works on ns, it requires some sort of samsung library file.
Might be useful if you have other samsung devices.
gleenfield97 said:
Your request reminds me of this app, NoMoarPowah by chainfire
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.nomoarpowah
It's not exactly notification when fully charged. What it does is replacing the battery indicator when you're charging with the phone off.
You can set whether to switch on the phone when reach 15% or 100% or specific time or according to your alarm (so your phone is on to trigger the alarm).
I don't think it works on ns, it requires some sort of samsung library file.
Might be useful if you have other samsung devices.
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Yes it's samsung device only..
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gleenfield97 said:
Your request reminds me of this app, NoMoarPowah by chainfire
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.nomoarpowah
It's not exactly notification when fully charged. What it does is replacing the battery indicator when you're charging with the phone off.
You can set whether to switch on the phone when reach 15% or 100% or specific time or according to your alarm (so your phone is on to trigger the alarm).
I don't think it works on ns, it requires some sort of samsung library file.
Might be useful if you have other samsung devices.
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Is this working on our nexus s?
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Is this working on our nexus s?
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I don't think so...but if you wanna try, just go on..and then report to this thread
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Badass battery monitor apparently can notify on full charge but I've never used the notification. I'm sure other battery monitor apps may do so as well.
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Battery Monitor Widget and the pro version
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Hello
My friend have a Nexus S (9020A) the problem is when the battery dies it's impossible to charge the phone, it won't turn on! I have tried with a lot of batteries now and it kills all of them! it works like normal when you don't let the battery die completely but it should not do this anyway, what is wrong?
I think I know what your talking about.
The phone consumes more power than it receives when its using data. Do if your at 5% and charging, but also using the internet. You will last for mere minutes.
Best thing to do is to simply let it charge and not touch it when its doing so. You can still hotspot,text talk. But streaming music, data apps (like tapatalk or skype) and web browser WILL KILL YOUR BATTERY WHILE YOU CHARGE.
But if your saying it won't charge. Sorry. No idea
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I think I know what your talking about.
The phone consumes more power than it receives when its using data. Do if your at 5% and charging, but also using the internet. You will last for mere minutes.
Best thing to do is to simply let it charge and not touch it when its doing so. You can still hotspot,text talk. But streaming music, data apps (like tapatalk or skype) and web browser WILL KILL YOUR BATTERY WHILE YOU CHARGE.
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What? That's just nonsense.
If you turn the phone off and then try to charge it with the battery in, you're not able to charge it?
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If you turn the phone off and then try to charge it with the battery in, you're not able to charge it?
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no, the phone kills the batteries, I would have test the batteries on other phone if I had, but atm I just have the Nexus S, it won't let me charge the batteries when they are dead.. if there is 1% left I can charge but when it dies it's dead forever... there must be something wrong with the phone, right?
Try wiping battery stats?
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Try wiping battery stats?
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don't work.. when battery have some % left the phone works like normal... but if I let it die, then it's dead.. I can't even turn on the phone, it's like there is no battery inserted.
The phone should shut down automatically when the voltage reaches a certain threshold. Is the phone not doing this? These batteries are not meant to drop below a certain voltage and doing so could damage them.
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Wait, does this mean I have to turn my wifi and data off whenever I'm charging my phone? Bulls right there...
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The phone should shut down automatically when the voltage reaches a certain threshold. Is the phone not doing this? These batteries are not meant to drop below a certain voltage and doing so could damage them.
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This ^^
Are you running a modded rom/kernel/calibration tool that let your battery go below the min voltage threshold?
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This ^^
Are you running a modded rom/kernel/calibration tool that let your battery go below the min voltage threshold?
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The phone have doing the same with all type of ROMS, CM7, Stock Google Gingerbread and now ICS.
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Wait, does this mean I have to turn my wifi and data off whenever I'm charging my phone? Bulls right there...
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No, just go ahead and ignore anything Shark_On_Land posts - he's a slightly slow middle-schooler who claims to be a "developer".
Snt frm my Nxs S 4G sng xd prm
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The phone have doing the same with all type of ROMS, CM7, StockvGoogle Gingerbread and now ICS.
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so does it auto shutdown or not?
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so does it auto shutdown or not?
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yes I mean when battery dies all phones shutdown or have I missed something? problem is I can't charge the battery when that happens.
Shark_On_Land said:
I think I know what your talking about.
The phone consumes more power than it receives when its using data. Do if your at 5% and charging, but also using the internet. You will last for mere minutes.
Best thing to do is to simply let it charge and not touch it when its doing so. You can still hotspot,text talk. But streaming music, data apps (like tapatalk or skype) and web browser WILL KILL YOUR BATTERY WHILE YOU CHARGE.
But if your saying it won't charge. Sorry. No idea
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This is so insanely inaccurate. Using the hotspot is one of the most battery intensive operations the phone can carry out. Streaming music, Skype, and browsing don't even hold a candle to it. The only thing that comes close would be navigation (and that can be even worse sometimes), followed by talking on the phone by a pretty decent, but not massive margin. It also depends on the charger. Where do you get your information?
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if the phone is doing the same with all type of ROMS, then it may be hardware related issue.
I have been running various Roms since the start but never faced this issue. A lot of times battery has drained fully. With some of the new roms that are there my phone lasts more than a day with Data on Roaming full time.
I know most phone batteries will not be chargeable if you deplete them completely. Usually this happens by throwin it in the drawer and not using it for a long time but ive never heard of it happening just by using the phone. Id say its definitely a hardware issue
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This is so insanely inaccurate. Using the hotspot is one of the most battery intensive operations the phone can carry out. Streaming music, Skype, and browsing don't even hold a candle to it. The only thing that comes close would be navigation (and that can be even worse sometimes), followed by talking on the phone by a pretty decent, but not massive margin. It also depends on the charger. Where do you get your information?
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Trial & error
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Trial & error
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A lot of error in your case...
Here is my thought.
I live in Florida, and if a hurricane comes and knocks out power, I would like my cell phone to be able to send/receive e-mail/text, and phone calls. I don't want ANYTHING else to function like Facebook, Words with Friends, etc. to conserve battery life as much as I can.
Is there an easy way to do this in an emergency situation?
Freeze all the apps since you want email you cannot simply turn off data. Also note that there is a good chance power will be out to the cell tower near you as well. Generator power only lasts so long.
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In an emergency situation you turn on airplane mode and toggle it once an hour or once every few hours to get messages. Power might be out for days, so you don't want data on all the time as its a waste and you prob don't need texts and emails immediately.
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For that situation I would buy a car jump starter and use that to charge your phone.
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lynyrd65 said:
For that situation I would buy a car jump starter and use that to charge your phone.
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You would just need a charged car battery and cigarette lighter charger.
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You know it would be cool to have an app where you choose certain apps out of your app list to be frozen and unfrozen on command. Like a widget clicker or even a status toggle. Just an idea.
Also just curious but if power get knocked out wouldn't that kill the towers as well? Or do they have emergency batteries?
kennyglass123 said:
Freeze all the apps since you want email you cannot simply turn off data. Also note that there is a good chance power will be out to the cell tower near you as well. Generator power only lasts so long.
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LOL I know I can do this, but that process seems quite complicated. I was wondering if there was a simpler way.
muyoso said:
In an emergency situation you turn on airplane mode and toggle it once an hour or once every few hours to get messages. Power might be out for days, so you don't want data on all the time as its a waste and you prob don't need texts and emails immediately.
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If I am going to do this, wouldn't it make even more sense to just shut the phone off?
schnowdapowda said:
You know it would be cool to have an app where you choose certain apps out of your app list to be frozen and unfrozen on command. Like a widget clicker or even a status toggle. Just an idea.
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THIS is exactly what I was thinking. Exactly.
schnowdapowda said:
You know it would be cool to have an app where you choose certain apps out of your app list to be frozen and unfrozen on command. Like a widget clicker or even a status toggle. Just an idea.
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Titanium Backup has widgets that will do this.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.latedroid.juicedefender&hl=en
DurhamHusker said:
Titanium Backup has widgets that will do this.
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Damn if he ain't right. How do you set the filters?
Keep in mind your TWS % is a big factor in battery drain. Also, if your area gets a direct hit, you most likely won't be able to call out. Texting will still work.
I know this from experience during Katrina. Anyone in the 504 code was SOL for calls, but text and direct connect still worked.
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nikon120 said:
Keep in mind your TWS % is a big factor in battery drain. Also, if your area gets a direct hit, you most likely won't be able to call out. Texting will still work.
I know this from experience during Katrina. Anyone in the 504 code was SOL for calls, but text and direct connect still worked.
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Yep same with people in 941 durin wilma... texts were fine, but no calls...
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i was going to suggest this app. Juice Defender has preset power save options, it runs balanced by default, u can go up to advanced to save more battery and extreme to save alot of battery. You can also set up a custom plan to shut down pretty much everything but what u want.
Hi
First,sorry if this is a Repost but i didnt find a similar post.
So here is my question : is it normal that my notification led blinks only once every ten seconds when i receive a notification ? I mean... This is slow isn't it ?
Thanks for your answers
Regis
Yes its normal. You can download lightflow from the market if you want to customize the frequency and color.
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It is a lot better with 4.2.2 than it was with 4.2.1, where it blinked once every 30 seconds.
Wonder why it is so slow though. A LED doesn't use that much power, or would it need the CPU to be awake while blinking?
are you on stock? im on stock 4.2.2 and LED light never light up at all, see it once in a very very blue moon very fast but never repeat. have to download lightflow and its beyond amazing
El Daddy said:
Yes its normal. You can download lightflow from the market if you want to customize the frequency and color.
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Thats what i use. Seems to be a nice app.
mmmh was thinking of lightflow too but i wonder two things:
1 : a lot of users talk about battery drain increased when using light flow, and i'm the kind of person who likes to have as few apps on my phone as possible.
2 : if something so obvious as this (1 bling in ten seconds is not enough) is occuring, there must be a reason :-/
is there no other way that lightflow or other app to change this rate? maybe next android update will bring it to 1 in every five seconds
Hi,
You can try Light Manager, no issues, no battery drain, works perfectly.
bagou01 said:
mmmh was thinking of lightflow too but i wonder two things:
1 : a lot of users talk about battery drain increased when using light flow, and i'm the kind of person who likes to have as few apps on my phone as possible.
2 : if something so obvious as this (1 bling in ten seconds is not enough) is occuring, there must be a reason :-/
is there no other way that lightflow or other app to change this rate? maybe next android update will bring it to 1 in every five seconds
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There is no battery drain associated with lightflow.
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There is no battery drain associated with lightflow.
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well, a simple google search on "light flow battery" got me pages of forums where users were talking about phoes waking from sleep much more often because of light flow hence a battery drain...
bagou01 said:
well, a simple google search on "light flow battery" got me pages of forums where users were talking about phoes waking from sleep much more often because of light flow hence a battery drain...
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Believe what you wish. I can tell you that with both phones I've used it on, I haven't had an issue.
Here's a screenshot. Two seconds in 6 hours.
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bagou01 said:
well, a simple google search on "light flow battery" got me pages of forums where users were talking about phoes waking from sleep much more often because of light flow hence a battery drain...
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Have you checked the Light Flow thread in the N4 apps forum? No one is complaining about battery drain there.
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steviewevie said:
Have you checked the Light Flow thread in the N4 apps forum? No one is complaining about battery drain there.
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bagou01 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19804068
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Now you're just trolling us...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19804068
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Yeah but is the drain noticeable or negligible? Again, try and see if battery drain is a popular topic in the LF thread or not ...
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If you want, you can use the Paranoid Android ROM. It has the option to speed up the notification LED builtin. Also comes with the option to change the colors of course. Third party app like LightFlow leaves you more control, but I personally find the builtin feature to work just fine.
My nexus 7 was fully charged and I put it in the rack in the night. Next morning it shut down completely. When I switched it on, it showed battery 0% says 0% the same c thing happened today as well. Its a new device. Any idea??
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Can you please show the screen snap of battery usage??
Sure.. Here is the screen shot..
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Some app or service is draining your battery. Get BetterBatteryStats to narrow it down.
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I installed battery saver app.. I will check if it can do any good..
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Like someone said before it's a rogue app and the only way your going to get the battery drain issue to go away is to figure out which app is doing it and then get rid of it.
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I think the best solution for you is to factory reset or re-install android on your device once.
It will be easier than finding out where is the problem. as screen snap shows most of the battery is drained by "android OS".
It was just my opinion you can take it if you want.
My battery usage. Even though my screen on time was only about 2 hrs most of the battery was drained by the screen. So there music be something very wrong in your case.
I don't know about android virus but that might be an option.
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I found that its day dream option got activated some how. I deactivated. Now its working great again.
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pcoruganti said:
I found that its day dream option got activated some how. I deactivated. Now its working great again.
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Gonna follow along and disable my daydream as well since I'm having the same problem you are with it actually draining while on the charger (Stock ROM, Franco Kernel, OEM wall wart with gold tipped USB cable). Tis quite annoying to have to either keep the screen off or power down completely in order for this bad boy to charge...
My Android System is constantly at 30% or more for battery percentage usage and is higher than my screen. I have not saw my Android System lower than the screen in terms of battery percentage used and I've had the phone for about 3 days..
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Narrow down which app is causing it what apps have you installed . more than likely it's a app
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What worked for me:
Un-sync Samsung account
Turn off Samsung App store
Turn off Samsung App Widget
Turn off all the AT&T garbage.
Night and day difference. YMMV. :good:
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Narrow down which app is causing it what apps have you installed . more than likely it's a app
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How can I tell which though? I have GSam installed but it doesn't say which app is making Android System run so much..
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Anyone?
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Joe0113 said:
Anyone?
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Joe0113 said:
My Android System is constantly at 30% or more for battery percentage usage and is higher than my screen. I have not saw my Android System lower than the screen in terms of battery percentage used and I've had the phone for about 3 days..
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Pretty much standard Samsung behaviour (Note 3 is the same)
Get shot of Samsung apps (just freeze HUB as it causes rotation problems on the N3 and may on the S5 also)
Log out of your Samsung account
Turn off GPS
Turn off Air/Gestures etc unless you really need them.
If you can rid your device of G+ and Google Search etc as they hog processes also.
Keep your syncing to a minium, try not to have every app syncing all the time at once, stagger the sync time a bit.
Grab Wake lock detector and monitor what's keeping your device awake/ using processes etc.
Usually, a debloat on Samsung devices tends to sort out Android System, But I noticed after I moved to Kitkat on my Note 3 that Android system rarely dropped below 18% or so, unless I used an AOSP ROM.
radicalisto said:
Pretty much standard Samsung behaviour (Note 3 is the same)
Get shot of Samsung apps (just freeze HUB as it causes rotation problems on the N3 and may on the S5 also)
Log out of your Samsung account
Turn off GPS
Turn off Air/Gestures etc unless you really need them.
If you can rid your device of G+ and Google Search etc as they hog processes also.
Keep your syncing to a minium, try not to have every app syncing all the time at once, stagger the sync time a bit.
Grab Wake lock detector and monitor what's keeping your device awake/ using processes etc.
Usually, a debloat on Samsung devices tends to sort out Android System, But I noticed after I moved to Kitkat on my Note 3 that Android system rarely dropped below 18% or so, unless I used an AOSP ROM.
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I think the problem was NiLS FP. Ever since I uninstalled it my battery has been amazing. I uninstalled it last night at 2am, then woke up today at 11am and my battery did NOT drop not even 1% throughout the night!
From previous experiences, if in doubt, take it back.
What's NiLS FP
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smot13 said:
What worked for me:
Un-sync Samsung account
Turn off Samsung App store
Turn off Samsung App Widget
Turn off all the AT&T garbage.
Night and day difference. YMMV. :good:
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Instructions please ?
pnr2020 said:
What's NiLS FP
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Look it up on the Play Store.
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whats that, that you uninstalled so i can do the samething to mine
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timothylockhart said:
Instructions please ?
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smot13 said:
What worked for me:
Un-sync Samsung account
Turn off Samsung App store
Turn off Samsung App Widget
Turn off all the AT&T garbage.
Night and day difference. YMMV. :good:
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i would also like to know how you do this as well if anyone has instructions on this, would be amazing.
Five and half THOUSAND wake locks can't be normal !
Godmyster said:
whats that, that you uninstalled so i can do the samething to mine
i would also like to know how you do this as well if anyone has instructions on this, would be amazing.
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???
settings > accounts > samsung > turn off sync.
settings > app manager > turn crap off.