Does anyone have a working method of getting rid of this?
I've tried a few suggestions from around the Web but no luck.
Really irritating. Any alternative way to install it with TWRP?
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Is that 6.0.1 coming down the pipes?
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Is that 6.0.1 coming down the pipes?
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Just a security update unfortunately, but haven't a clue how to get rid of it. I'd like to install it, but can't with root.
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Nothing you can do, the price we pay for being rooted
If you just want to get rid of the annoying notification message then go to Settings >> Notifications >>> Select show system apps under menu >>> Google Services Framework >> Toggle all notifications to off.
You can manually update to the latest version without wiping your data. You will need to already have an unlocked bootloader though and will need to re-rrot. Instructions can be found in http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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I was told it was the best for nexus 4, but its been a month now that its been "patching" here is the screenshot that keeps my screen ON, and when i lock it, it turns it on after a few seconds.
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Just flash the factory image and be done with it. Stock is pretty good.
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I was told it was the best for nexus 4, but its been a month now that its been "patching" here is the screenshot that keeps my screen ON, and when i lock it, it turns it on after a few seconds.
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Its not the ROM that sucks, It's Open Delta that sucks.
This is a common problem with open delta.
You will find the update located in: sdcard/open delta
Just reboot to TWRP and flash the update from sdcard/open delta in TWRP.
Best of luck
You are probably using Omnirom. 1. Omnirom has not released an official lollipop build till now so you are probably using an unofficial build
2. Opendelta won't work for unofficial builds.
i have a rooted galaxy s5. when i do a clean install; after first internet connection ota automatically downloaded (even i disabled auto update from settings) how can i prevent auto updates?
Disable the update manager
Can't remember off hand what it's called
Thanks for your suggestion i'll try it
I tried this method but even i disabled update manager, on first connection it automatically downloads ota
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I tried this method but even i disabled update manager, on first connection it automatically downloads ota
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Then dont connect to the internet until you get it fixed, you should be able to longpress the notificatio saying is downloading and itll tell you the app, find out ehat it is and disable/freeze it.
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Is root necessary for this process to disable?
I rooted, installed Titanium Backup and used it to freeze these 3 apps........
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I'm not sure which one controls OTA's but since I froze them, I've not had to worry about trying to stop them from happening........
So I went to setup Android Pay and got this message:
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I wiped Android Pay's app data and same results. So I ran a SafetyNet test and it failed.
I'm obviously not rooted or bootloader unlocked. I remember it working before. Any ideas why it won't? Anybody else on G935TUVU2APC have this issue? I'm hoping I don't have to wipe my device via Odin and start over...
EDIT: PROBLEM SOLVED. APPARENTLY USING THE CONDENSED DPI OPTION BREAKS IT. SWITCHING BACK TO STANDARD VIEW FIXES IT.
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Did you happen to change your dpi?
Just through the Samsung hidden settings. Could that be it?
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Did you happen to change your dpi?
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Wow, thanks, that was it. Lmao sucks but I guess if I use Android Pay I'll revert to the standard DPI. Good to know.
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After trying to unlock my bootloader my phone hangs on setup wizard... I hard reset and do all I can to bring it back to boot normally but still on loading set up wizard
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Not clear whether "trying" means you succeeded or failed. Given that ambiguity there is always this:
Flash a pure stock (Samsung factory) ROM using Odin and start from the beginning. You have nothing to lose as your phone was "hard reset"
Thanks for your concern but where can I download it easily cos I try downloading it from sammobile but no way
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You might have to buy a membership there (sammobile) - I recently tried downloading with my freebie account and it didn't work. (It is possible that was due to my browser type or ad-blocker issue though. I was using both an off-beat linux browser and multiple ad blockers. Someone recently suggested that might be the trouble. I didn't investigate further.)
Do you know the android version and the firmware version?
So, I tried to download the latest version of Google play services thinking that I could get Google assistant. Well, that didn't work and now Google play services keeps crashing. Anyone know the correct (stock & current) version of Google play services 10.2.98 for the DT2 running 7.0?
Thanks.
I did the same with the same results. I wound up doing a factory reset to clear it. Wasn't a big deal, been wanting to since I upgraded to Nougat.
My question is why does my version say it was installed in 1970?
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I did the same with the same results. I wound up doing a factory reset to clear it. Wasn't a big deal, been wanting to since I upgraded to Nougat.
My question is why does my version say it was installed in 1970?View attachment 4064488
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I guess the app can't see the install time so it's defaulting to 0 epoch time which would be Jan 1970.