Carrier IQ - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions & Answers

I read that the ATT Nougat update contains Carrier IQ. Can anyone confirm and if so tell me how to disable.

MajicManDroid said:
I read that the ATT Nougat update contains Carrier IQ. Can anyone confirm and if so tell me how to disable.
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Yes it does. You can use BK package disabler from play store to disable.
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There isn't a way to do it right now unless rooted
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wepa said:
There isn't a way to do it right now unless rooted
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Yes it is. BK package disabler is working again on N android
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Is it? I downloaded one of those carrier IQ scanners and it said it wasn't found. Unless they've changed the package names. But when I was disabling a bunch of stuff with Package Disabled Pro I didn't see any of it. I used to disable it on all my old smartphones.
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stew1411 said:
Is it? I downloaded one of those carrier IQ scanners and it said it wasn't found. Unless they've changed the package names. But when I was disabling a bunch of stuff with Package Disabled Pro I didn't see any of it. I used to disable it on all my old smartphones.
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Yes it is. Those scanners don't scan for the new variant.

dragunbayne said:
Yes it is. Those scanners don't scan for the new variant.
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Oh. What do I disable then?
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stew1411 said:
Oh. What do I disable then?
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It's a service in android system. Package disabler pro won't work to disable it because it doesn't seem to get into the submenus. BK package disabler in the app store does though. In BK goto system>android system>services and you will find carrieriq plain as day, just toggle it off.
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DonCarluchio said:
It's a service in android system. Package disabler pro won't work to disable it because it doesn't seem to get into the submenus. BK package disabler in the app store does though. In BK goto system>android system>services and you will find carrieriq plain as day, just toggle it off.
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Thanks for posting that. I've disabled it and will see if it helps with battery drain.

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DonCarluchio said:
It's a service in android system. Package disabler pro won't work to disable it because it doesn't seem to get into the submenus. BK package disabler in the app store does though. In BK goto system>android system>services and you will find carrieriq plain as day, just toggle it off.
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Thank you so much for this information. I've been searching for hours for a non-root solution. This is it!

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Free alternative to TiBu for freezing apps

Found it here on XDA the other day! I didn't really want to pay $7 just for one function. Give it a try, seems to work well for me so far!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.SystemCleanup.Inteks.org
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xDroid4Lifex said:
Found it here on XDA the other day! I didn't really want to pay $7 just for one function. Give it a try, seems to work well for me so far!
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Does disabling an app have the same effect as freezing?
basestamp said:
Does disabling an app have the same effect as freezing?
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Yes
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Caseyk621 said:
Yes
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Not entirely, some apps can't be disabled. A lot of system apps don't allow disabling and you need need a separate app with root access to freeze them.
Just wanted to share this with others who might have the same opinion about paying for TiBu pro just to get the "Freeze/Defrost apps" option.
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xDroid4Lifex said:
Not entirely, some apps can't be disabled. A lot of system apps don't allow disabling and you need need a separate app with root access to freeze them.
Just wanted to share this with others who might have the same opinion about paying for TiBu pro just to get the "Freeze/Defrost apps" option.
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So when you freeze said apps w said app it's different than disabling them?
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Caseyk621 said:
So when you freeze said apps w said app it's different than disabling them?
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If said app has option to disable in settings menu its basically the same. If said app does not allow disable through settings(most system apps do not allow this) then you must use TiBu pro or some other form of that to completely disable or "freeze" it.
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xDroid4Lifex said:
If said app has option to disable in settings menu its basically the same. If said app does not allow disable through settings(most system apps do not allow this) then you must use TiBu pro or some other form of that to completely disable or "freeze" it.
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Agreed... So what's the difference between freezing and disabling?
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Caseyk621 said:
Agreed... So what's the difference between freezing and disabling?
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Nothing really, carriers just don't want you disabling bloat apps that generate revenue so that option isn't given in the settings menu for most of them. A lot can be disabled through the settings menu but for those that can't be you need an app that can do that same function the OEM doesn't allow by default.
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xDroid4Lifex said:
Nothing really, carriers just don't want you disabling bloat apps that generate revenue so that option isn't given in the settings menu for most of them. A lot can be disabled through the settings menu but for those that can't be you need an app that can do that same function the OEM doesn't allow by default.
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Therefore you're in agreement to my answer to the question "Does freezing have the same effect as disabling...?"
Answer: Yes
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Caseyk621 said:
Therefore you're in agreement to my answer to the question "Does freezing have the same effect as disabling...?"
Answer: Yes
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To the extent the app allows disabling through settings, yes, because if the app does not allow disabling by default technically its not the same effect. You need to either rename that app in /system with a .bak extension(as far as I remember that's how its done) or use a separate app to freeze(disable) it.
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xDroid4Lifex said:
To the extent the app allows disabling through settings, yes, because if the app does not allow disabling by default technically its not the same effect. You need to either rename that app in /system with a .bak extension(as far as I remember that's how its done) or use a separate app to freeze(disable) it.
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Also agree. So what is the difference in the end effect? I understand fully the processes you describe..... What are the different effects?
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Caseyk621 said:
Also agree. So what is the difference in the end effect? I understand fully the processes you describe..... What are the different effects?
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From what I can see the only difference is a disabled app is shown in Settings-Apps-Disabled, whereas when you "freeze" it, its as if you uninstalled it from the system.
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xDroid4Lifex said:
From what I can see the only difference is a disabled app is shown in Settings-Apps-Disabled, whereas when you "freeze" it, its as if you uninstalled it from the system.
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Well if you take OTA while app is either frozen or disabled it works no problem. If you uninstall it it will fail.
Also uninstalling a system app will free up space in ram. Suggesting that is gone. Freezing/disabling will not.
Explain how these are the same.
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Caseyk621 said:
Well if you take OTA while app is either frozen or disabled it works no problem. If you uninstall it it will fail.
Also uninstalling a system app will free up space in ram. Suggesting that is gone. Freezing/disabling will not.
Explain how these are the same.
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I think you misunderstood what I meant. When I said "as if it was uninstalled from the system" I only meant that if you browsed the apps in the settings menu said app would not exist anywhere in that menu, but the actual file would still be in /system/app or /system/priv-app, that is why OTAs are not an issue as the system verification sees the files are still there.
"Freezing" will not free up any user storage space since most apps you freeze reside in /system which doesn't count as user space. but it will certainly free up RAM as the frozen application is not allowed to run.
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xDroid4Lifex said:
I think you misunderstood what I meant. When I said "as if it was uninstalled from the system" I only meant that if you browsed the apps in the settings menu said app would not exist anywhere in that menu, but the actual file would still be in /system/app or /system/priv-app, that is why OTAs are not an issue as the system verification sees the files are still there.
"Freezing" will not free up any user storage space since most apps you freeze reside in /system which doesn't count as user space. but it will certainly free up RAM as the frozen application is not allowed to run.
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True.
I think we're just arguing different points. I'm saying that freezing and disabling have the same EFFECT. Whereas you're saying they're different in the processes involved. Apples and oranges. We're both right. I answered OPs question simply.....you chose to elaborate.
Therefore I'll discontinue participation in this specific discussion.
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Caseyk621 said:
True.
I think we're just arguing different points. I'm saying that freezing and disabling have the same EFFECT. Whereas you're saying they're different in the processes involved. Apples and oranges. We're both right. I answered OPs question simply.....you chose to elaborate.
Therefore I'll discontinue participation in this specific discussion.
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Exactly haha, but it does need a little bit of elaboration if one doesn't understand the process of freezing. I'm the OP btw someone else asked the question about disable/freezing.
Anyway, for anyone looking for a free solution to TiBu pros "freeze/defrost" option see link in OP.
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xDroid4Lifex;53285770 I'm the OP btw :) someone else asked the question about disable/freezing.
Lol. Touché. Should have said OQ...? Good info nonetheless....
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xDroid4Lifex said:
Nothing really, carriers just don't want you disabling bloat apps that generate revenue so that option isn't given in the settings menu for most of them.
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This I think is wrong. Every third party system app that I know of can be disabled.All of the Amazon apps can be disabled. Ingress can be disabled. IMDB can be disabled. The evil Caller Name ID can be disabled, as can NFL Mobile. VZ Navigator, I think even Gmail and Google calendar - all can be disabled. I am pretty sure that the only system apps that can't be disabled are critical apps that aren't third party bloatware. Maybe there is one or two, but surely most of them can be disabled.
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Debloating VZW (rooted stock)

Now that root is achieved, many will freeze or remove stock VZW apps. Are there any resources on which apps are safe to freeze? This may have been asked elsewhere, but this is likely to be a recurring question and a thread in Q&A could be useful. Any information would be appreciated.
Update:
(Have been removed and functional thus far)
Ant Radio Service
Ant+ Plugins 2.2.0
Badge Provider 1.0
com.android.providers.part
Group Camcorder
Group Play
HealthService (don't use any of the health stuff - things would probably crash if I did)
Knox Notification Manager
Magnifier
Memo
My Files
One Time Init
PageBuddyNotiSvc
Quick connect
Quick Connect Interaction Service
S Health
S Voice
Samsung account
Samsung Billing
Samsung Calendar Sync Adapter
Samsung GALAXY Apps Widget
Samsung Link Platform
Samsung Memoy SyncAdapter
Samsung Print Service Plugin
Samsung Push Service
Samsung SNote3 SyncAdapter
Samsung Updates
Security Policy Updates
Setup Wizard 1.0
SilentLogging
Smart Remote
Unified Daemon
Verizon Location Agent
Verizon Login
Verizon Support & Protection
Verizon Tones
Virtual Tour Viewer
Voicemail
VZ Navigator
Weather
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Backwardsblade said:
Now that root is achieved, many will freeze or remove stock VZW apps. Are there any resources on which apps are safe to freeze? This may have been asked elsewhere, but this is likely to be a recurring question and a thread in Q&A could be useful. Any information would be appreciated.
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I found this link:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/galaxy-s5-bloatware-list
My problem is that I do not seem to have any options to uninstall. With the KK Launcher I did have an uninstall option but it would say uninstall unsuccessful.
sgtcasey said:
I found this link:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/galaxy-s5-bloatware-list
My problem is that I do not seem to have any options to uninstall. With the KK Launcher I did have an uninstall option but it would say uninstall unsuccessful.
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That is interesting information, but I don't believe that article specifies what is safe to remove (just what the consider removing). Also, the ATT framework may not behave exactly as the VZW might, which is my specific question.
Edit: consider using titanium backup and freeze as an alternative to uninstalling entirely. Should give you the option to restore if needed.
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sgtcasey said:
I found this link:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/galaxy-s5-bloatware-list
My problem is that I do not seem to have any options to uninstall. With the KK Launcher I did have an uninstall option but it would say uninstall unsuccessful.
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Might need a root Uninstaller app from play store
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theneedhamwrath said:
Might need a root Uninstaller app from play store
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Ah, got it. Downloading/Installing that now. Thank you!
[Edit] Perfect, works great. Thanks again!
Anytime
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theneedhamwrath said:
Anytime
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Now onto game of thrones!
Just use boot browesr or something similar and go to /system/app and rename the bloat. Change myverizon.apk to myverizon.bak for example. That way it it cause issues you can just change it back.
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Backwardsblade said:
Now that root is achieved, many will freeze or remove stock VZW apps. Are there any resources on which apps are safe to freeze? This may have been asked elsewhere, but this is likely to be a recurring question and a thread in Q&A could be useful. Any information would be appreciated.
Update:
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- Google +
- Google Books
- Google Play Music
- Audible
- VZW protection
- Messaging +
- Amazon
- Kindle
- Amazon Appstore
- IMDB
- VZW ringtones
- VZW protection and support
- Isis Wallet
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I also removed these in addition to the above
Accessories
amazon app suite
amazon kindle
amazon mp3
ant hal
ant radio
ant plugins
audible
blurb checkout
caller name ID
cloud
google play newsstand
imdb
my infozone
my verizon login
VZ navigator
my magazine
google play games
flipboard
nfl mobile
In addition i also removed
knox
knox notification
klms agent
I recommend using titanium backup pro so you could backup the apps in case you ever need to restore then or run into an issue
Holy canoly I have removed tons more than this with no errors. On my lunch break I'll share my list if interested
jimbohurt said:
Holy canoly I have removed tons more than this with no errors. On my lunch break I'll share my list if interested
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Share it here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784891
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Holy canoly I have removed tons more than this with no errors. On my lunch break I'll share my list if interested
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Sure, that would be great. I'll just add it as a running list. Just let me know if any trip your status from Official to Unofficial.
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Backwardsblade said:
Sure, that would be great. I'll just add it as a running list. Just let me know if any trip your status from Official to Unofficial.
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Crap how do I check that?
jimbohurt said:
Crap how do I check that?
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settings > status > bottom item.
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Backwardsblade said:
settings > status > bottom item.
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Settings > status? Dang bro I don't see that option in settings
jimbohurt said:
Settings > status? Dang bro I don't see that option in settings
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woops! settings > about > status.
its unclear what effect an unofficial tag might mean, but I'm just keeping my phone as close to stock as I can.
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Backwardsblade said:
woops! settings > about > status.
its unclear what effect an unofficial tag might mean, but I'm just keeping my phone as close to stock as I can.
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lol it changes absolutely nothing.. just undo what was done or flash stock odin tar and youre golden
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thanks
Backwardsblade said:
That is interesting information, but I don't believe that article specifies what is safe to remove (just what the consider removing). Also, the ATT framework may not behave exactly as the VZW might, which is my specific question.
Edit: consider using titanium backup and freeze as an alternative to uninstalling entirely. Should give you the option to restore if needed.
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I am also trying to figure out what is SAFE to remove versus what should be removed. The sticky has a short running list.
Thanks so much! My phone suddenly either had an espresso shot or decided to become a triathlete!

Can't handle it, Lookout can't be disabled

Anyone find a way to permanently disable Lookout? I disable it and it comes back a day or 2 later. Additionally T-Mobile Sling TV does the same thing.
krohades said:
Anyone find a way to permanently disable Lookout? I disable it and it comes back a day or 2 later. Additionally T-Mobile Sling TV does the same thing.
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Package Disabler Pro. Try that.
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Seriously? I disabled Lookout on day 1, it has not come back. Same for T Mobile TV.
Mine hasn't come back either. Hope it doesn't. I'll be mad.
both apps came back again. manually disabling does not keep it that way
Mine hasn't came back.
GiancarloMorr24 said:
Package Disabler Pro. Try that.
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This app really works. Been using it since I had the s6 edge and it works like a charm.

AT&T and Samsung bloatware

Anyone got a list of system apps we can safely disable?
Just disable all of the AT&T stuff. I haven't had any issues.
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hypergear said:
Anyone got a list of system apps we can safely disable?
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The below link is what i have disabled through Package Disabler Premium. More can be done, I'm sure.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_9rGonTG1m2Z0MwZFd2SVgwcTA/view?usp=drivesdk
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the1stSecond said:
The below link is what i have disabled through Package Disabler Premium. More can be done, I'm sure.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_9rGonTG1m2Z0MwZFd2SVgwcTA/view?usp=drivesdk
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Thanks for this. My device has been running much slower than my note 5 was. Hoping this helps.
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Thanks for this. My device has been running much slower than my note 5 was. Hoping this helps.
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No problem.
For what it's worth: After I disabled these I booted to Recovery and wiped the cache partition.
It was stuttering and laggy for the day, but after updating everything and a couple of reboots things have seemed to settle in nicely. Good luck!
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Here is my Updated disabled. I had an issues with enhanced audio set up because of a package I had disabled. Also, I dot use Android Pay, Gear Stuff or VR stuff. https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ajwyu5YpXo8VnyywF6caYaVEc3nL
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Which package specifically was the problem with enhanced audio. Want to check and see if I have that one disabled.
awtryau89 said:
Which package specifically was the problem with enhanced audio. Want to check and see if I have that one disabled.
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It was either AudioConnectionService or SapaMonitor.
You can tell if you go:
Settings>Sounds>Sound Quality and Effects>Adapt Sound.
If adapt sound opens up then you are good. If adapt sound doesn't open after you tap on it, then you would need to re-enable one of the above. Sorry I don't remember exactly which one it was. But, its one of those. I actually have them both enabled with no change in performace or battery life btw.
Let me know if you need more help.
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This is mine. I'm not being very aggressive with disabling things, I use a gear watch, file sharing, etc, so...

battery Life on H872

For a while i was getting bad battery life due to using a LG app called LG Aura. Now that it's gone I've been seeing great battery life on my TMO G6 (H872).
I'm using it as general use. Not gaming.
Was playing with google cardboard.
Streaming YouTube & Netflix.
I'm impressed overall.
I usually get about 3 hours screen on time, 4 if I'm lucky. I use the doze app too and doesn't do much. Little bit of chrome, Snapchat, some light games.
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For a while i was getting bad battery life due to using a LG app called LG Aura. Now that it's gone I've been seeing great battery life on my TMO G6 (H872).
I'm using it as general use. Not gaming.
Was playing with google cardboard.
Streaming YouTube & Netflix.
I'm impressed overall.
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How is that possible?
bickfordman said:
How is that possible?
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Dunno. Probably have a good setup. Package disabler helps too, I bet.
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I have been trying the package disabler you uploaded but can't get the lg services to stick
brossovitch said:
Dunno. Probably have a good setup. Package disabler helps too, I bet.
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Anyway you can help me out with the package disabler
bickfordman said:
Anyway you can help me out with the package disabler
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I'd be happy to.
What seems to be the issue? I'm assuming you have both apps installed?
Then you'll want to force close both. Then, you want to go to Settings - Fingerprints & Security - Phone Administrators and then check make sure LG Service is active.
Then force close everything (recents clear all) and run Package disabler.. It should work now. Simply check the box to the right of the app you'd like to disable. If you press the app name it will also show you more info about the app and give you the ability to uninstall it there.
I understand the Package Disabler app has been removed from the Play Store but you seem to have it.
I'll also upload a copy of both in the next post in case someone else would like to try them as well..
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brossovitch said:
I'd be happy to.
What seems to be the issue? I'm assuming you have both apps installed?
Then you'll want to force close both. Then, you want to go to Settings - Fingerprints & Security - Phone Administrators and then check make sure LG Service is active.
Then force close everything (recents clear all) and run Package disabler.. It should work now. Simply check the box to the right of the app you'd like to disable. If you press the app name it will also show you more info about the app and give you the ability to uninstall it there.
I understand the Package Disabler app has been removed from the Play Store but you seem to have it.
I'll also upload a copy of both in the next post in case someone else would like to try them as well..
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Thanks that worked now if you could provide a list of your disabled apps lol and anything else that would help with battery usage
I can't reupload the apks. But I did it in a thread on the V30 forum.
Check it out here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74744177&postcount=29
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Thanks that worked now if you could provide a list of your disabled apps lol and anything else that would help with battery usage
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Sure man.
Here's what I have disabled currently on my G6..
.. hope it helps you.
bickfordman said:
Thanks that worked now if you could provide a list of your disabled apps lol and anything else that would help with battery usage
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Here's whats disabled on my V30.
I use Google Apps over LG apps. Like Calendar, Keyboard, Gmail, etc..
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brossovitch said:
I'd be happy to.
What seems to be the issue? I'm assuming you have both apps installed?
Then you'll want to force close both. Then, you want to go to Settings - Fingerprints & Security - Phone Administrators and then check make sure LG Service is active.
Then force close everything (recents clear all) and run Package disabler.. It should work now. Simply check the box to the right of the app you'd like to disable. If you press the app name it will also show you more info about the app and give you the ability to uninstall it there.
I understand the Package Disabler app has been removed from the Play Store but you seem to have it.
I'll also upload a copy of both in the next post in case someone else would like to try them as well..
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Have you encountered this problem? I haven't been able to get this to run because LG service throws me this error.
Polycarbonate said:
Have you encountered this problem? I haven't been able to get this to run because LG service throws me this error.
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Nope. Someone in the thread i linked above had mentioned that error. They seemed to remedy this issue with a restart.
Edit: Apparently it was you....
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Okay @Polycarbonate I tried on my other v30. Yes I had the pop-up if i tried running the service app. But if you simply activate it in settings - fingerprints and security - phone administrators it works fine.
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brossovitch said:
Nope. Someone in the thread i linked above had mentioned that error. They seemed to remedy this issue with a restart.
Edit: Apparently it was you....
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Lol yeah, it just came back to me after enabling it on phone administrador, it just won't work, I forgot this is the same thread, this app just won't work for my T-mo LG G6, I'll call it quits then since it just keeps coming back.
Yeah i guess it doesn't work.. works on my V30 & G6 that installed from the Play Store....
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brossovitch said:
Yeah i guess it doesn't work.. works on my V30 & G6 that installed from the Play Store....
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That's probably why it shows the error, anyways thanks for the app, I'll just disable stuff manually.
Polycarbonate said:
Lol yeah, it just came back to me after enabling it on phone administrador, it just won't work, I forgot this is the same thread, this app just won't work for my T-mo LG G6, I'll call it quits then since it just keeps coming back.
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Yeah it doesn't work for me either. I keep getting the same error you are getting. And the things I tried to disabled doesn't stick.
Polycarbonate said:
That's probably why it shows the error, anyways thanks for the app, I'll just disable stuff manually.
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Wilguens Joachin said:
Yeah it doesn't work for me either. I keep getting the same error you are getting. And the things I tried to disabled doesn't stick.
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Well, it seems the app is back in the PlayStore... However I already paid and this isn't showing that I paid.
But only $1.49 for it. I'd say do it and make sure you keep a backup with LG Backup..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lgall.pdppremium

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