Get rid of update screen - Moto X General

Whenever a switch data locations, so when I connect to wifi or disconnect then connect to mobile data my phone comes up with an update screen and asks me to update my phone and boy is it getting annoying, is there anyway to stop this from happening? I need to replace my recovery to stock but just havent had time to do so. :good:

Blitzpwnage said:
Whenever a switch data locations, so when I connect to wifi or disconnect then connect to mobile data my phone comes up with an update screen and asks me to update my phone and boy is it getting annoying, is there anyway to stop this from happening? I need to replace my recovery to stock but just havent had time to do so. :good:
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so the steps people have been saying to do is to locate the Moto OTA app (in settings - app - all), FC it and then Disable Notifications. But this doesn't work for me.. I usually just end up deleting the .zip file. Eventually it comes back, but it buys me time in between notifications.

Use Titanium Backup and disable MotoOTA.apk or whatever.

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Mobile Data Turned off.... Box Pops Up!

Whenever I turn on or reboot, a box comes up, "Mobile Data" telling me what I already know, "Mobile data connection is currently disabled. You need to connect Mobile data to use data applications, such as Browser, Email, and You Tube via Mobile network. Do you want to make the connection?"
This box appears with or without sim card, WiFi on or off, but whenever I boot or reboot. The only time the box doesn't come up, is when mobile data is on, which you can't do, without having the sim card installed.
To eliminate box on boot, leave sim card inserted with mobile data on. I have a Samsung Note, same conditions, there has never been a box pop up at boot or reboot. Easy to click cancel button go move on, but box is irritating, so would like to make it simply go away when device is booted!
No One?
No one has experienced this on their P6800?
I get the same thing - SIM card inserted but data turned off, receive a popup when booting.
It's only one tap to dismiss, and how often are you rebooting anyway! Mildly annoying, but not a big issue for me...
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Not a big deal, yet same setup for Tab's little brother, the Note, and no box. Perhaps the difference between Gingerbread 2.3.6 and Honeycomb 3.2. It still would be nice to not have that box pop up whenever booting/rebooting.
GrndCtrl said:
I get the same thing - SIM card inserted but data turned off, receive a popup when booting.
It's only one tap to dismiss, and how often are you rebooting anyway! Mildly annoying, but not a big issue for me...
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It will become very often if you use honeybar,Lol.
Anyway,It's because of rooting.
I posted same question on rooting thread.
Hoping that root developer can find a way to fix it..
Im rooted and also using honeybar, I havent encountered this yet.
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Linuschen said:
It will become very often if you use honeybar,Lol.
Anyway,It's because of rooting.
I posted same question on rooting thread.
Hoping that root developer can find a way to fix it..
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I am not rooted. But I also get this dialog. I would love to disable it.
Anyone figure this out yet? Extremely annoying, especially when using honeybar.
I also have it, but since I'm so used to it, my fingers automatically hit cancel lol yep, I would like to disable this as well specially when using honeybar

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My situation:\
-I'm connected to wifi
-I leave the area without turning wifi off, so I lose connection obviously
-When I'm in a new area and want to search for networks it finds nothing, and sometimes the settings app force closes
-It only fixes itself when it connects to a wifi I previously had a connection on.
What is this? It is driving me nuts! It is happening on every rom..
I've even went back to a factory image and did the cleanest rom install you could imagine, but the situation is still there..
if someone could help me out that would be great
Do you use Xposed or do you have any root apps that influence WiFi?
SMillerNL said:
Do you use Xposed or do you have any root apps that influence WiFi?
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No I haven't got any apps that handle connections. It is really frustrating though when I'm in a new area and want wifi..
Any suggestions? Cause all I am being told is to flash a factory image and start over. Which is what I have done several times.
Can you get a logcat when this happens? I suspect that in your case it might be a hardware problem.

How to prevent my new N930A from auto updating to 2APHE

I just received my new unlocked N930A from Best Buy this afternoon. I haven't decided if I want to "root"
my phone yet. I'd like to keep my options open for the next few days to see someone is able to achieve root
on phones running updated to 2APHE. I haven't installed a sim card and I haven't registered the phone with
my home's wifi network either. There should be no way for Sammy/AT&T to auto update my phone to 2APHE
if I continue to leave the sim card out, not log in to my wifi and leave the phone at home (I'm using my Note 5
for the time being) right?
I've read about an app called Package Disabler that can be used to disable the phone's auto update feature.
I have a few questions about the Package Disabler app:
1) Does it work?
2) How can I install it from the play store without risking an auto update to 2APHE (inserting the sim card or
logging onto my wifi network)?
3) How do you use Package Disabler to prevent 2APHE from being auto installed?
Thanks in advance.
Okay so I went through this with my replacement. I had auto update disabled on my first device and never even seen a notification try to come up on it, ever. I anticipated this for the new one so I knew I had to get into the phone and disable update before it tried to download it. I could not get past the setup wizard without connecting to the internet. Really pissed me off that they forced this on me. As soon as I connected to my home wifi I rebooted my routed (which is in the attic, I did it through a web browser) to try and stop it from downloading the update. I could not get passed a single friggen step without being connected to the net. The MOMENT it gets connected it will try to grab that update. There is nothing you can do to stop it from downloading, but you can stop it from installing.
As soon as you get past the setup screen, get into the home screen and quickly log in and download package disable pro. Quickly scroll down and check the following 3 items to disable them: software update (there are 2) and UrgentFWUpdateTSP This will stop the phone from installing the update, but unfortunately it is already downloaded and you will see a pending update in the settings menu from now on.
As soon as best buy handed me my phone I used package disabler pro right away.
when i got mine the green battery update was on its second day, so i was ready for it. to get through setup i skipped all the things, then added my google account when opening the play store to download Package Disabler Pro. Opened the app and disabled everything update related. i never saw, or got prompted to install the update at all.
You should be fine to connect and set up without the update. I installed my sim card and set everything without the update.. After a while i did disable any update related items mainly because the green battery update may have some flaws. I dont care about root
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seh6183 said:
Okay so I went through this with my replacement. I had auto update disabled on my first device and never even seen a notification try to come up on it, ever. I anticipated this for the new one so I knew I had to get into the phone and disable update before it tried to download it. I could not get past the setup wizard without connecting to the internet. Really pissed me off that they forced this on me. As soon as I connected to my home wifi I rebooted my routed (which is in the attic, I did it through a web browser) to try and stop it from downloading the update. I could not get passed a single friggen step without being connected to the net. The MOMENT it gets connected it will try to grab that update. There is nothing you can do to stop it from downloading, but you can stop it from installing.
As soon as you get past the setup screen, get into the home screen and quickly log in and download package disable pro. Quickly scroll down and check the following 3 items to disable them: software update (there are 2) and UrgentFWUpdateTSP This will stop the phone from installing the update, but unfortunately it is already downloaded and you will see a pending update in the settings menu from now on.
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Package disabler is an AWESOME APP and well worth the money. Yes you can freeze all useless apps with it.
Don't use an AT&T sim. That's how I haven't been able to update it

p8 lite MM does not connect to internet after xx minutes

Hi everyone!
P8 lite dual sim, MM, b574, no third-party app for battery saving. When I turn it on and I use it, it connects to Internet and works just fine... In my area it's always connected in H or H+, I locked the phone to work in 3G/2G. When in stand by for some minutes minutes, for example 10-20, it often happens I don't receive any notification from gmail/whatsapp/telegram: the moment I unlock the screen I see phone is in 3G/H, then if I open browser/telegram/gmail it goes back to H/H+ and connects to the internet. Looks like it times out and disconnects from the Internet when in stand-by, so I lose notifications from instant messengers and mail . Another way to have telegram synced is to continuously open it or to go into shortcuts and tap to disconnect and reconnect mobile data, but it is frustrating! I have to do the same with gmail and continuously ask for a refresh, but with whatsapp it's even worse: sometimes only if I turn phone off and back on I get all notifications from last hours. Communication sometimes becomes impossible, as it's not "instant" anymore! Of course telegram/whatsapp/gmail are configured as protected apps, so they are running in backgound when phone is in stand by.
What should I do?
Thanks!
Ste
stefanonardi said:
Hi everyone!
P8 lite dual sim, MM, b574, no third-party app for battery saving. When I turn it on and I use it, it connects to Internet and works just fine... In my area it's always connected in H or H+, I locked the phone to work in 3G/2G. When in stand by for some minutes minutes, for example 10-20, it often happens I don't receive any notification from gmail/whatsapp/telegram: the moment I unlock the screen I see phone is in 3G/H, then if I open browser/telegram/gmail it goes back to H/H+ and connects to the internet. Looks like it times out and disconnects from the Internet when in stand-by, so I lose notifications from instant messengers and mail . Another way to have telegram synced is to continuously open it or to go into shortcuts and tap to disconnect and reconnect mobile data, but it is frustrating! I have to do the same with gmail and continuously ask for a refresh, but with whatsapp it's even worse: sometimes only if I turn phone off and back on I get all notifications from last hours. Communication sometimes becomes impossible, as it's not "instant" anymore! Of course telegram/whatsapp/gmail are configured as protected apps, so they are running in backgound when phone is in stand by.
What should I do?
Thanks!
Ste
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Turn this option on.
Thanks for your reply! Unfortunately I forgot to mention this option was already on
stefanonardi said:
Thanks for your reply! Unfortunately I forgot to mention this option was already on
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Turn this option too.
Suleiman01 said:
Turn this option too.
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This one too. Battery manager settings.
Thanks again! I turned on the option in developer options, the other onese were already on. Unfortunately I'm still having this awful problem, so IM is not Instant anymore... yesterday, for example, I was watching a movie (so phone in standby with mobile data on) when suddenly I receive notifications from whatsapp, two messages written an hour before! I also try to disable developer options, but nothing changed.
Is there anything else I can try (eg. some options with a tweaking program or something like this) before trying to downgrade to lollipop? I've never used this phone with lollipop, the second I turned it on I upgraded to MM
Thanks!!
stefanonardi said:
Thanks again! I turned on the option in developer options, the other onese were already on. Unfortunately I'm still having this awful problem, so IM is not Instant anymore... yesterday, for example, I was watching a movie (so phone in standby with mobile data on) when suddenly I receive notifications from whatsapp, two messages written an hour before! I also try to disable developer options, but nothing changed.
Is there anything else I can try (eg. some options with a tweaking program or something like this) before trying to downgrade to lollipop? I've never used this phone with lollipop, the second I turned it on I upgraded to MM
Thanks!!
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Go to settings.. apps...advance....ignore battery optimization. And add whatsapp.
I don't think downgrading to android lollipop will solve this issue but you may try it.

BT keeps turning off

For the past few days, my BT setting keeps turning itself off every few hours. Once it happens, it then continues to turn itself off immediately each time I re-enable it. After an hour or so, it recovers and lets me turn it back on (until the next time a few hours later).
The phone is completely stock (APK1), never rooted, no 3rd-party power-saving, task-managing, or security apps ever installed, no power-saving modes turned on. It does not help to clear the system cache or the Bluetooth Share cache. Closing all open apps does not help. Rebooting sometimes helps temporarily, sometimes not even temporarily. I haven't seen the problem when I reboot in Safe Mode, so either it's caused by an app (I have hundreds), or else I just didn't leave it in Safe Mode for long enough for the problem to reappear. I have not recently installed any apps or made any settings changes. I've searched online and come across many suggestions but none are applicable and successful here.
Is there a system log somewhere that would tell me what is turning off the BT setting?
Gary02468 said:
For the past few days, by BT setting keeps turning itself off every few hours. Once it happens, it then continues to turn itself off immediately each time I re-enable it. After an hour or so, it recovers and lets me turn it back on (until the next time a few hours later).
The phone is completely stock (APK1), never rooted, no 3rd-party power-saving, task-managing, or security apps ever installed, no power-saving modes turned on. It does not help to clear the system cache or the Bluetooth Share cache. Closing all open apps does not help. Rebooting sometimes helps temporarily, sometimes not even temporarily. I haven't seen the problem when I reboot in Safe Mode, so either it's caused by an app (I have hundreds), or else I just didn't leave it in Safe Mode for long enough for the problem to reappear. I have not recently installed any apps or made any settings changes. I've searched online and come across many suggestions but none are applicable and successful here.
Is there a system log somewhere that would tell me what is turning off the BT setting?
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Try this my help.
Settings-> connections->more connection setting -> reset networks
Clicking from Edge of Galaxy.
norbarb said:
Try this my help.
Settings-> connections->more connection setting -> reset networks
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Wouldn't that delete all my WiFi passwords? I find several online mentions of people who unsuccessfully tried Reset Networks to solve BT problems, and no mentions of it being successful.
Gary02468 said:
Wouldn't that delete all my WiFi passwords? I find several online mentions of people who unsuccessfully tried Reset Networks to solve BT problems, and no mentions of it being successful.
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Yes, it will delete all your passwords. It help eith problem on my wife's s7 edge bluetooth.
Clicking from Edge of Galaxy.
norbarb said:
Yes, it will delete all your passwords. It help eith problem on my wife's s7 edge bluetooth.
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Thanks, that's good to know. I'll consider it next.
UPDATE: Didn't help (but thanks for the suggestion).
Gary02468 said:
Thanks, that's good to know. I'll consider it next.
UPDATE: Didn't help (but thanks for the suggestion).
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Try one more thing : Settings-> Applications-> in right top corner you have 3 dots, press and choose Show System Apps
scroll to Bluetooth share , click on it then click on Storage and Clear Data. go back and do same with Bluetooth Test.
Thanks, but that didn't help either. I found the culprit, though: the Walgreens app. When I force-stop it and then turn on BT, BT stays on. As soon as I start the app again, BT turns off. And I now see many other user reports of this problem, going back a couple of months.
It's annoying that without the user's knowledge or consent, Android gives an app unnecessary permission to turn BT off. What's worse is that there's no easy way to identify who turned it off.
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Thanks, but that didn't help either. I found the culprit, though: the Walgreens app. When I force-stop it and then turn on BT, BT stays on. As soon as I start the app again, BT turns off. And I now see many other user reports of this problem, going back a couple of months.
It's annoying that without the user's knowledge or consent, Android gives an app unnecessary permission to turn BT off. What's worse is that there's no easy way to identify who turned it off.
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Very interesting info.
Gary02468 said:
Thanks, but that didn't help either. I found the culprit, though: the Walgreens app. When I force-stop it and then turn on BT, BT stays on. As soon as I start the app again, BT turns off. And I now see many other user reports of this problem, going back a couple of months.
It's annoying that without the user's knowledge or consent, Android gives an app unnecessary permission to turn BT off. What's worse is that there's no easy way to identify who turned it off.
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There is an app in the store called App Brain Ad Detector.
After you install it you can scan all your installed apps and it will break down all permissions given to each app, show which ad network, etc. It is very useful!
Also after it is installed when you install a new app it will report if it does things not normal.. IE it would probably have caught that BT permission!

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