Hey guys..I'm having lots of trouble with framaroot. I want to root my phone but when I launch the app it says something like that in the screenshot...I have LG optimus E455..plz help I want to use the Game Killer app and in order to do that I will.need my phone to be rooted!.
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How Do i get rid of this?
cant seem to figure out, nothing in running applications could be this either.
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well what happens when you tap it? doesn't look like a virus to me... i'm guessing it's an app? o.o
btw that's Chinese not Korean
comparison between the two (top is Chinese, bottom is Korean):
Its trying to install a app.
"Frozen bubble"...
Thatnks for the clarification ha..
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Could be pushing ads. Some market apps do that.
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so how do I get rid of it? Even when I reboot it shows up like 5 minutes after.
There has to be a file I can delete any ideas?
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...on a side note...you have an LG Mytouch as well don't you? -__-
one of the apps known to push out ads in Chinese is DX Snake Battery...do you have that app installed? or heck, do you have any Chinese apps installed?
So I looked in my root browser and it was in a folder called hack..
Thank you guys for the help though
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Try running an application called Airpush Detector..it's free from Google Play.
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Hi,
My Nexus 7 was stolen or lost yesterday. I have no security app installed but I have the lock screen activated.
Can I locate it?
What should I do?
Kind regards
/x
Be more careful with your things?
=P
Sorry mate, without anything already installed I think you're out of luck
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Search the forum. Looks like there is a way if it, by the force of nature, connect by itself to an open wifi. You can let a app already queueu to download. I guess there is some security app that dont need your intervention on tablet. I guess.
Good look.
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Download plan b from the play store.
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I have looked into Plan B and pushing it to install. But it can only install if the device connects via WiFi, and I don't see how it can connect to any WiFi unless it comes back to my house....
I keep getting this when I try to install Minecraft Pocket Edition. Had it installed before, but now it won't let me reinstall it.
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Can anyone help?
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Bump?
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Contact Mojang, the developer. Good folks, very helpful.
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Happened to me on purchased apps. If u go into data/data and delete the folder for the app it will install just fine but u will lose or game data so back it up and replace after if u really need it
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acidspider said:
Happened to me on purchased apps. If u go into data/data and delete the folder for the app it will install just fine but u will lose or game data so back it up and replace after if u really need it
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Already did that. Still won't work. I'll try to contact Mojang.
Edit: problem solved!!
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No fair - you have to tell us how you fixed it!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992241. But now it's giving me something else, so it isn't completely solved.
Now I'm getting ""Minecraft-Pocket Edition" could not be downloaded due to an error. (943)"
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So I rooted my device for the first time a few weeks ago (hallelujah!) I found a few root apps, I know about the famous root apps(Tit. Backup, Greenify, setcpu, etc.) but I was wondering if there are any underated root apps?
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Airdroid is kind of cool. It allows you to control your Android from a computer.
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I like Light Manager. It lets you set the notification LED color and blinkiness, or lack of blinkiness (i.e. solid), for notifications from different apps.
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So I rooted my device for the first time a few weeks ago (hallelujah!) I found a few root apps, I know about the famous root apps(Tit. Backup, Greenify, setcpu, etc.) but I was wondering if there are any underated root apps?
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There are tons and tons of under-rated root apps and even apps that don't require root. You'll have to kind of discover those as you go.
But if you're not on a custom ROM, with root, you can remove bloatware!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tvkdevelopment.nobloatfree&hl=en
First time android user and I'm curious if there's a need for it...I am just exploring the apps and came across avg and figured you guys could help me out ha ha..thanks in advance!
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Just be careful what and where you download apps and you should be fine. Also watch the permissions you allow for every app. For example a flashlight app doesn't need access to your contacts, storage or internet. These kind of apps you should stay away from.
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No. Ppl get viruses from installing apk from Internet from unknown users. App store is fine just some apps quality sucks. So as long as you stick to dl apps from playstore and you don't dl unknown stuff from unknown sources you'll be fine
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