I have a Lenovo A6000 Plus, there are some strange softwares that 360 antivirus app detect as Malware and indeed are malware. Because the phone has two Android System app one with proper Android system logo and another with generic android app logo.
These app open automatically and are shown in the recent app, even after closing it everytime they populate the recent apps again and again.
I have factory reset the phone multiple times. Still have that problem.
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Do factory reset or try 360 security
sourav8434 said:
Do factory reset or try 360 security
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Did factory reset but didn't work.
360 cannot do anything about that in non-rooted phone
I disabled all those apps but still they get populated in recent app.
I have used Eset smart security & found no issues..May be viruses detected are all false positives...Try again with another Security App
averagegeek said:
I have used Eset smart security & found no issues..May be viruses detected are all false positives...Try again with another Security App
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Let's assume that they are false positive. I have used a lot of Android phones and have never seen 3 Android System apps in one phone. Of you will force stop the real Android System app your Android system will crash, while stopping the other two doesn't do that. Monkey Test and Time Service are some well known Android virus.
Also, while these program run, my internet speed drops substantially, and a lot of data gets consumed, this is the main reason I had to install security app.
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Hi all.
I'm running Android 5 ( SM-G900F ). Yesterday night my phone battery drain to 5% as a result of this unknown app. What is it? Please check the attached screenshot.
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Had this bug the other time, only way to fix it is by factory reset the device and reflash the rom, its a bug that was present in android v4.3, but fixed in v4.4+.
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Hi all.
I'm running Android 5 ( SM-G900F ). Yesterday night my phone battery drain to 5% as a result of this unknown app. What is it? Please check the attached screenshot. View attachment 3189900
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Go to the Battery details in your settings as tap the mm-qcamera-daemon app the details will appear see if you have option to force stop, disable, delete the app start do force stop and see if it works as it may affect the camera itself so wouldn't disable or delete it.
The issues in 4.4.3 I think it was and mainly affected the Nexus but is was caused by 3rd party apps that access the camera, I don't think the specific app was identified but if you have installed apps such as Skype, Snapchat, Instagram remove them to see if the problem goes away completely, I would remove them all then install them back one at a time to try and identify which one is causing it that's if you have these type of apps installed.
If you are rooted then install Titanium Backup and see if the app appears in the list and freeze it, I think you would need to purchase TB to get this option.
Some things for you to try before you have to do a factory reset.
Hi... after being called an idiot about Safty Net issues, I decided to make a thread on disabling Google's background processes that effect rooting and future development.
I first started out detecting how much Google was playing with our devices since play store isses developed in early 2016. With every update of the play services and play store, along with framework. More and more background services were added and used to monitor how your device is configured and as of recent, being rooted or modified.
First I noticed how google forced performing security checks on apps during install, when before it was optional in security. Not only it was intrusive, it ate bandwidth.
So to cover some issues that I was having with my modified custom firmware, I set out to find and disable components that effect how my rooted and modified firware operates.
At this time, I am able to get 1hr for every 8% of battery consumed while doing activities. With no FCs and apps failing to install or update.
Google's forced security checks on apps and automatic system updates are disabled. 760 mb used average in memory. None of which use greenify or any battery saver/monitoring system, and above all no tasker or 3rd party tw replacement.
Here are my screen captures...
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You need to edit your post so your images aren't 1x1 pixels.
It seems your urls that you tried to copy/paste wound up mangled and thus threw out 404 errors.
Thread closed - nothing coherent here, it seems.
Please only post if you have the OTA 7.0 on your phone. I wanna keep this post on-topic with the device (moto x pure) and issues people may have on the new update.
Now without further do, I have an odd bug that happens and it's annoying. Whenever I try and use my Bluetooth and wifi at the same time my wifi disconnects and reconnects all the time until I turn Bluetooth off. Wifi networks don't display like they're supposed to and there's a bunch of code on the network list. I've reset my network settings and wiped the cache and deleted some apps I don't use. I haven't hard reseted the device and kinda want to use that as a last resort.
My phone is stock with android 7 Ota not sideloaded.
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Stock android 7 retEU, no issues like that but after the OTA i always perform a factory reset.
I suggest you to do the same.
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Stock android 7 retEU, no issues like that but after the OTA i always perform a factory reset.
I suggest you to do the same.
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Might have too as well and go from there.
You should always do a factory reset after a major os update.
sd card internal storage
after nougat update the apps on sd card after a while it is not working my sd card is formatted as internal so i have to uninstall and install it again is there's anyone got the same problem i am tired of doing that and i am not taking about spotify all apps does that
Good afternoon
I've recently migrated to lineage 15
I'm looking for a boot up app manager that works with oreo.
On boot I have a bunch of app Id' like to disable.
While on Nougat I enjoyed boot manager (xposed module), unfortunately, it has not been adapted to oreo.
My search has been unsuccessful so far. I've found tons of app that will kill processes, but that's not the point.
Do anybody have an idea?
thanks
if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
Predatorhaze said:
if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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You find privacy under trust in settings
Predatorhaze said:
if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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No, I don't want to disable apps, i just want to prevent them from starting automatically. For example there's no point
having a newspaper app started automatically.
An example of what bootmanager was doing under nougat:
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Titanium Backup can disable apps. Or you can use MyAndroidTools to disable an app's boot receivers. This latter app was pulled from Play Store by Google some time ago, so you'll have to get the APK elsewhere.
I have an Australian Exynos variant S10+.
I updated the phone to android 12 last night, now phone is stuck in a reboot loop.
Starts ->Responsive for a few minutes -> Freezes for around 5 minutes-> Reboot->Repeat
Any help is appreciated.
Factory reset.
You can try it in safe mod. If that stops the reboots it's a 3rd party app likely causing it.
Regardless after a major firmware upgrade it's best to do a factory reset.
Personally I would have stopped updating it at 10...
blackhawk said:
Factory reset.
You can try it in safe mod. If that stops the reboots it's a 3rd party app likely causing it.
Regardless after a major firmware upgrade it's best to do a factory reset.
Personally I would have stopped updating it at 10...
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thanks a lot, booting to safe mode and uninstalling Adhell fixed the issue
MasalaMan said:
thanks a lot, booting to safe mode and uninstalling Adhell fixed the issue
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Cool, I like that app! Wasn't aware of it.
It probably would integrat with my N10+'s running on 9 and 10.
Glad you found it the issue the easy way...
Try this setting change to block ads globally. It works pretty well.
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