Out of the stock services that are running .. like AdServices or Factory Test
Which ones are useless and where are they turned off?
I turned off a few applications using Titanium Backup..
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Hey guys,
I'm trying to stop my phone from using background data automatically before I turn on data (It costs alot per kb here).. I was wondering if you could offer me a hand. Note that I use Cyanogenmod (I'm not sure which version, I purchased it with this) I've installed TrafficInfo to monitor what's using data, and I've narrowed it down to just 2 apps left..
Calendar Sync Adaptor/Google Services Framework/Contacts Sync Adaptor
This is still using data frequently (2.8kb download/39kb upload since I booted 10mins ago) even though turned sync off. I've tried turning auto sync on and then unticking each option, and also I have tried turning auto sync just off.. neither seem to do the trick.
Maps [brut]
This one only uses 300bytes download/1.2kb upload when I turn the device on but I'd like to see it go anyway. I've installed a start up manager and removed maps from start up and it's still doing this.
So, any help with these 2 problems would be appreciated! Also I don't want to turn background data off because I still want to be able to use the market if I choose to
Cheers
Hi
Try this..... DroidWall - Android [email protected] the Android Market
When I first boot into Dandroid, I looked into the Data Usage tab in the settings. Why does it say that there is data used if I haven't used any?
Never mind, I think it was Google trying to sync my apps
Hi,
does anybody know if I enable the automatic backup feature then when are the backups sent to google servers? Does it like sync all the time or when charging the phone or...?
Why I'm asking this is if the syncing is going on all the time then it might cause some unneeded battery drain or wakelocks.
Thanks!
TL;DR : Google Service framework won't start on-boot even after a factory reset and after flashing new ROM, and it only starts on installing a new package(app) for a brief of time then closes again.
Hello,
Lately i found that Google Service framework was acting strange, i noticed that i get none GCM notification at all, and that it's service isn't active although Google Play service was active, i've no Services disabled nor any app is disabled or uninstalled.
but i also noticed something more strange, The Google Service Framework ONLY starts and becomes active when i install a new package(app), after that i receive my notification normally, but it closes after some hours again and i lose the notifications.
on rebooting the Google Service Framework won't start or becomes active until i install a new package(app), I've checked the the Receivers and enabled each one even those who were disabled by default.
i decided to do a factory reset, ... nothing worked.
i flashed a new ROM (stock ROM that i used to flash and i used it before alot) and wiped the cache, etc...
Surprisingly the problem was still the SAME !, what is the problem ? the Device is like a brand-new one.
i didn't install a single application except for the GCM tester.
i also that the service "ProxyGtalkService" is active while it was disabled by default in the normal condition.
i don't know what else can i fix to have it work probably.
Any ideas ?
Hi
What device are you using ?
Does anyone have a list of apps safe to disable on stock S6 Android 5.0.2? I've found some on the internet and on the forum, but nothing specifically for Samsung/TouchWiz and nothing for Android 5.
Thanks
I disabled loads when I first got my S6. After having problems when trying to call people, the first time I press call it went straight back to dialer, I factory reset and declined to disable anything barring the google apps I don't want, and my phone has the same RAM and battery life as it did when I disabled everything.
I would recommend leaving it stock as it doesn't affect battery or performance or RAM.
I disabled email, music, and internet without any issues. There might be a couple more but I don't remember.
I disabled these because I use gmail, Google music, and chrome, respectively.