Disable Media Storage Recievers (Autostart) - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Hello I have been looking around on this forum and others and I have yet to find any way to disable the autostart Recievers under Media Storage. Some of the receivers initialize when USB mode changes others when booting and the most important for me, when the Mount/UnMounting of an SD card. I've used every app out there to try and disable them and all of them have been unable to disable the receiver. Any help or explanation as to why?

jesseag7 said:
Hello I have been looking around on this forum and others and I have yet to find any way to disable the autostart Recievers under Media Storage. Some of the receivers initialize when USB mode changes others when booting and the most important for me, when the Mount/UnMounting of an SD card. I've used every app out there to try and disable them and all of them have been unable to disable the receiver. Any help or explanation as to why?
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Rom toolbox pro ---> Auto Start Manager ----> Search "Media" ----> Long press on "Media Storage" ----> Click "Advanced Freezer" ----> Uncheck the first box under "Services"
I uncheck and recheck upon boot up because if you leave it unchecked it'll mess up some of your downloads and what not. But by unchecking and rechecking it'll stop the media service that drains the battery

Neverendingxsin said:
Rom toolbox pro ---> Auto Start Manager ----> Search "Media" ----> Long press on "Media Storage" ----> Click "Advanced Freezer" ----> Uncheck the first box under "Services"
I uncheck and recheck upon boot up because if you leave it unchecked it'll mess up some of your downloads and what not. But by unchecking and rechecking it'll stop the media service that drains the battery
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Thank you Sooo Much! I've always used the Auto Start Manager built into ROM Toolbox Pro but I've never known of the Advanced freezer option because.. well I've never needed it till now. Thanks Again!

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making activesync not auto start randomly

i have tried the fake server method and setting to manual- didnt work
tried the disabling replog.exe using memmaid didnt work
tried unchecking change time auto in phone settings - didnt work
i tried deleting poutlook.exe from startup- didnt work
tried the reg edit of activesync mentioned earlier changing from 5 to 0 - didnt work
my god. i even installed quickmenu and hit its setting to turn off activesync
it still starts!!!
what else is possible??
Same here and it's darned annoying!
Anyone have a solution??
one more here
if you use fdcsoft task manager and go into notifications look for the repllog.exe that states "Event: The system time change" (for me its the one in the middle of the three) and disable that.
hieu2ueih said:
if you use fdcsoft task manager and go into notifications look for the repllog.exe that states "Event: The system time change" (for me its the one in the middle of the three) and disable that.
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But you have to enable it every time you actually need to sync...
You shouldn't have to, the ActiveSync USB connection is controlled by one or both of the other 2. Disabling the one mentioned above has worked for me. It now ONLY appears if I ActiveSync.
Nooner said:
You shouldn't have to, the ActiveSync USB connection is controlled by one or both of the other 2. Disabling the one mentioned above has worked for me. It now ONLY appears if I ActiveSync.
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how do you "disable"? i deleted it
is that the same
cause if it is then it didnt work for me
lbhocky19 said:
how do you "disable"? i deleted it
is that the same
cause if it is then it didnt work for me
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i am kind of confused too
same here
stas333 said:
i am kind of confused too
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Deleted the repplog when time changes, but still keeps popping up...
Hi
Before 3 days I replaced TF3d with this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=423851&highlight=diamond+manila
Since now I hadn't randomly activesync and charching over night is ok
has anyone found an easier way to make this happen?
dont forget to try turning off the 'automatic change time zone and clock' found in settings-> personal -> phone ->time zones
this mixed in with disabling repllog (apprunaftertimechange)
and mixed with creating a fake server to set the update time to manual
these 3 things combined together worked for me
sayazs said:
dont forget to try turning off the 'automatic change time zone and clock' found in settings-> personal -> phone ->time zones
this mixed in with disabling repllog (apprunaftertimechange)
and mixed with creating a fake server to set the update time to manual
these 3 things combined together worked for me
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ive asked this before on other threads but when you say disable that repllog does that mean delete it??
lbhocky19 said:
ive asked this before on other threads but when you say disable that repllog does that mean delete it??
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This 2007 thread from KidNovak explains it all.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=322673
You'll need the program “Task Manager by FdcSoft” --> go to "Notifications", select the correct repllog, and click the Icon with the RED dot at the bottom. No need to erase or delete. The Red Dot disables that repllog, and you can enable it again in the future if you need it.
I want to ask just oine thing.
What does the activesync do that you are so mad about it being active? From my own experience it doesnt seem to drain battery, it doesnt pop up any windows, it doesnt make sounds, or noises. Its quiet. So why trying to remove it with such dedication and force?
Just ignore it. I do. And i dont have a problem.
Disabling ActiveSync KeepAlive Setting to manual >>>
I have an AT&T Tilt which ActiveSync keeps autostarting every five minutes and could not stop it. It was a serious power drain on the battery. I found that it takes 3 fixes to stop the sync action from auto-starting all the time.
1. Kill the repllog / remote h process in the task manager (recommmend fdc taskmanager for this)
2. Disable the Repllog Notification (Apprunaftertimechange) in the Notification Window.
3 Registry hack > HKEY>CURRENTUSER>SOFTWARE>MICROSOFT>ACTIVESYNC
locate value "Keep Alive" change this to "0" for disabled. 1 will keep it alive with the remote h settings.
I have Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro and use AS version 4.5 the latest and this works for me.
The ultimate solution.
Ok here's what you do. The fake exchange server solution never worked for me either.
First of all you need FdcSoft's Task Manager program. It is the best and a must have.
Use the Notifications editor to disable the repllog.exe for RunAfterTimeChange. (The disable button is the one with the red dot.)
Use the registry editor to go to [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ActiveSync] Change the KeepAlive value to 0. Tap and hold "KeepAlive" (or go to file menu) and select "Export...". (not Export All) Save this .reg file in the \\Windows\StartUp folder or save it somewhere else and copy it there.
Now you will need Ghisler's Total Commander.
Using Total Commander, browse to \\Windows\Startup folder or wherever you saved .reg file. (Windows mobile doesn't automaticaly know that .reg file should be opened with TaskMgr so you have to associate it.)
Tap and hold your .reg file and select Properties. Select "Associate" tab. Tap gray box that says "Associate..."
In "Command:" box browse to the folder where TaskMgr.exe is. (\Program Files\FdcSoft\TaskMgr\TaskMgr.exe)
In "Parameter:" box leave the "%1" there, and type "/silent" right after. ("%1/silent") This will keep a dialog box from poping up on start up.
"Ok" everything and you're done! Enjoy.
I'm also running Windows Mobile 6.1 on an HTC Touch Elfin.
Here's how I was finally able to do it, and my notes:
-disable auto time zone/clock updates in “phone” settings under personal
-disable 1 of 3 “repllog.exe” that has to do with update after time change with “TaskMgr.exe – by FdcSoft” under notifications
-change registry value of HKCU\Software\Microsoft\ActiveSync\KeepAlive to 0 (this will not stick after reset unless you've first disabled the auto timezone/clock updates)
-reset phone
-re-enable auto time zone/clock updates (not sure if it still work though without ActiveSync)
-it will work without disabling the notification in TaskMgr too but then you have to leave auto timezone/clock changes unticked and you still have to do the registry change; ticking of auto timezone/clock changes without TaskMgr change to repllog.exe will also re-enable the keepAlive registry value

default program settings

i keep being asked which app i would like to perform actions - i make a selection & all is fine until the phone is rebooted, then off it goes again.
i've trawled the general system settings looking for a toggle but failed to find anything related to default settings storage.
any help appreciated
my set-up is in my sig.
gascomm said:
i keep being asked which app i would like to perform actions - i make a selection & all is fine until the phone is rebooted, then off it goes again.
i've trawled the general system settings looking for a toggle but failed to find anything related to default settings storage.
any help appreciated
my set-up is in my sig.
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Probably another program overriding your selections. Try try going to Menu button on your phone and select Settings option, scroll down to the Applications section and tap it. On the next screen, tap Manage Applications and then the All tab on the subsequent screen, scroll down the list of apps until you see the App in question listed and tap that entry. On the next screen look for the "Launch by default" section and hit the Clear defaults button. Reboot and select the default program you want and see if it sticks on the next reboot. Let me know if this helps.
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Let me know if this helps.
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good logical advice, which you would assume would do the trick.
unfortunately, it doesn't fix the problem
i was wondering if there's a file somewhere whch can be edited & locked?
im not 100% sure where those things are saved, maybe in settings.db file of the android settings app.
Check your phones app directory, there should be something like
com.android.providers.settings and com.android.settings
I could imagine that the filepermissions are wrong on certain files and thus your new selection are not saved.
i've searched for hours with no success for a db file. i do believe you are on the right trac but it'll take a smarter mind than my own to highlight where the setting is hiding.
there is a lockscreen toggle option on the redux2 rom, so i've asked over there.
thank you both for your thoughts

Google Play store question

Not sure exactly where to post this? In the Google Play store settings I have the auto update disabled but whenever I reboot if there is a update for a app it will automatically download and install. How do I stop this?
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Not sure exactly where to post this? In the Google Play store settings I have the auto update disabled but whenever I reboot if there is a update for a app it will automatically download and install. How do I stop this?
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If you unchecked the Auto update setting how could the apps update automatically. Ok check it like this: tap the 3 dots in the right top corner and go to settings. Check if you have ticked "Auto update apps" or "Update over WfiFi only" options.
If this doesn't work then tell me. I'll suggest you something else.
There's a specific toggle for individual apps to allow them to auto-update, too. Might check that as well. If that doesn't work, try clearing the Play Store's data (wiping all preferences), open up the Play Store, and then wait a while (up to a few days, depending on what number of apps you have installed and how active their developers are ) and see what happens.
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There's a specific toggle for individual apps to allow them to auto-update, too. Might check that as well. If that doesn't work, try clearing the Play Store's data (wiping all preferences), open up the Play Store, and then wait a while (up to a few days, depending on what number of apps you have installed and how active their developers are ) and see what happens.
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Well i was going to suggest that if the previous thing didn't work.
king231 said:
If you unchecked the Auto update setting how could the apps update automatically. Ok check it like this: tap the 3 dots in the right corner and go to settings. Check if you have ticked "Auto update apps" or "Update over WfiFi only" options.
If this doesn't work then tell me. I'll suggest you something else.
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The only options I have checked are the notification of apps and games I have downloaded and the Google Admob. As for the individual apps I never check the automatic update box. I will try the other suggestions made by others here. Thanks everyone

Step by Step Guide for Spoofing Location on Pokemon Go for S7 and S7 Edge (ROOT)

Edit: I have given my S7 Edge to a family member, because they needed a phone. So I will not be able to experiment with this any longer. If you are not able to reverse these steps, I advise reinstalling firmware.
WARNING - This will trip Knox and erase the contents of your device. Please back up any important files. And don't blame me for any bricking or boot loops. That risk comes with the territory.
Please leave comments against spoofing out. This is a guide. Not a debate.
Note that there are shorter/easier methods, but i believe that these steps will further ensure that you will be able to spoof your location without the risk of a soft ban. Provided that you follow the rules to changing location.
I wanted to type up this quick guide, because I found it a little difficult to get some rooted devices to not only spoof a location, but to do so without constantly teleporting between locations. I have tested this on my own G935F, and it works flawlessly with the March Security patch. I will not guarantee this method for any other devices. Not even other Galaxy phones as I tried this same method with my Note 4, and it still teleports. It should work on the S7 series (Exynos and Chinese Qualcomm only) just fine, though. I played for 2 hours with no teleporting. US models do not seem to have Twrp, so this method will most likely not work for them. Sorry.
Please forgive the lack of photos as this is my 1st guide.
Requirements:
-A rootable S7 or S7 Edge running stock Android Nougat (I do not know if this works with Marshmallow)
-The latest Odin (Found HERE)
-External storage. For some reason TWRP doesn't want to read the internal storage. I used a flash drive with an OTG cable.
- The latest Twrp (Found HERE)
-The latest Magisk & Magisk Manager (Found HERE)
- Either DM-Verity & Forced Encryption Disabler (Found HERE) or Samsung Anti-Root Removal Tool (Found HERE). Both are supposed to work. I ran into an issue and ended up flashing both while trying to narrow down the issues, and it worked for me.
-GPS Joystick Fake GPS Location (Found HERE)
-Package Disabler Pro (Samsung) (Found HERE for $1.49) You can try a free route. Just make sure that it plays nice with Samsung devices.
I recommend a fresh firmware install before attempting, but to each their own. You can find firmware on sammobile or here on XDA.
Part 1 - Flashing Firmware
1. Go into your phone's settings, and enable Developer options. To do this, scroll to the bottom of settings, choose "about device", then "software info". search for "build number", and press it multiple times until your phone says that you are a developer.
2. Go back to the main settings menu, and at the very bottom there should now be "Developer Options". Press it, and enable "OEM unlock", and "USB debugging".
3. Go back to the main settings page, and press "Cloud and accounts". Then press accounts. If there is a Google account signed in, remove it. Do this by pressing "Google", and select your gmail account. Then press the menu button (the 3 dots in the top right corner), and press "Remove Account".
4. Press and hold down the power button, home button, and the volume down button. Do this until the phone shuts off, and and displays a greenish bluish screen that says "Warning". Press the volume up button to continue.
5. Go to your computer and extract the files for Odin into their own folder. Do the same for your stock firmware, and Magisk. Do not do this for Twrp, as the file is ready to go.
6. Open Odin and plug in your device. Under "ID:COM", one of the boxes should be lit up, and displaying "COM" followed by a number. If it is not, you do not have the proper drivers installed, and should do so. I obtain my drivers via Samsung Kies, but there are standalone drivers available. Look HERE for more info on drivers.
7. Once your device is showing up in Odin, you can install the firmware. There are 2 ways of doing this (Only 1 of these will apply to you);
-If you extracted 1 file from the firmware zip file that you downloaded, Click on "AP*", and select that file. In my experience, these files almost always end with the word "HOME".
-If you extracted 4 or 5 files from the firmware zip file, then click "BL" and select the file that begins with "BL". Do the same for "AP*","CP", and "CSC". Ignore the file that says "HOME".
*Allow your computer time to load the AP file. This can take quite some time. The program will act like it is crashing. It isn't.
8. Click on the options tab, and uncheck "auto-reboot". We're going to get all of this flashing done as quick as possible. Once you have done that, click "Start".
9. Allow the device time to flash. If the top left box says "PASSED" you successfully flashed new firmware, and are ready to flash a custom recovery. If it says "FAILED", there was a problem, and you should re-check the steps.
Part 2 - Installing Custom Recovery (TWRP)
1. Repeat step 4 from Part 1 to re-enter Download mode. Click "Reset" in Odin.
2. Assuming that the phone is still successfully connected to the pc, Click "AP", and select the file for Twrp.
3. Make sure that the "Auto-Reboot" option is still unchecked, and click "Start".
4. Allow the device a few seconds to flash. If the top left box says "PASSED" you successfully flashed Twrp, and are ready to root. If it says "FAILED", there was a problem, and you should re-check the steps.
5. This part requires some timing on your part. So read the entire step before following along.
-Hold down the same buttons that you did to enter download mode (volume down + home + power). When the screen goes black, quickly release the volume down button, and instead press and hold the volume up button. You should be holding (volume up + home + power).
-When the screen says "Galaxy S7/Edge", release the power button, but continue to hold the other 2 until you see the screen "Teamwin".
Part 3 - Rooting/Magisk
1. Plug your external storage into your computer, and place all of the magisk files onto it.
2. Once in Twrp, you'll be greeted with a warning. If you slide to the right, you will not be able to reboot, until you have finished flashing the files mentioned below. Slide right, when ready.
3. Press "Wipe", and "Format Data". Type "yes" to continue.
4. Press the on-screen home button, and press "Install".
5. Plug your external storage into your phone via an OTG adapter. Press "Select Storage", and choose OTG.
6. Choose the Magisk file that you just moved there, then choose "Add more Zips", and add "Samsung Anti-root Removal Tool" and "DM-Verity & Forced Encryption Disabler" in that order. Swipe to flash.
7. Reboot, and allow extra time for your phone to set up. If you are caught in a boot loop, re-flash everything, and try again. You can try to troubleshoot, but restarting eliminates oversight.
Part 4 - Configuration
1. Set your phone up as normal.
2. Magisk
-Plug the external storage back into the phone, and open the file manager. Locate, and install the Magisk Manager. There will be a notice about unknown sources. Follow the settings and override it.
-Open Magisk, and make sure it is up to date (3 green check marks). Press "Tap to start SafetyNet check". You should get 2 more green checks.
-Press the menu button (top left), and press "Downloads". Download and Install "App Systemizer". Reboot.
3. Package Disabler Pro
-Go to the Play Store, and install "Package Disabler Pro (Samsung)".
-Run the app. It will tell you to install and activate "PDP Engine". Follow the on screen instructions.
-Re-open the package disabler, and search for "Fused Location". Check the box to disable it. This will disable the GPS. So re-enable this if you need it to work properly. Reboot.
4. Install Pokemon Go
5. GPS Joystick
-Go to the Play store, and install "GPS Joystick Fake GPS Location". Once installed, open the app "AppSystemizer". Check the box next to the GPS Joystick. Reboot.
-Go back into the GPS Joystick app, and press "Fix GPS Jump To Real Location". Make sure that it is set to "Default".
-Go to the app's settings (top left, then 2nd to bottom).
-Turn on the following; Enable Indirect Mocking, Enable System Mode, Disable Location Service, Save Last Location, Auto Close App, Auto Start JoyStick.
-Set the Auto Start app for Pokemon Go.
-Process Interval, Update Interval, and Idle Interval should all be 500 ms.
-The rest should be fine as-is.
6. Go to settings, re-enable Developer Options, and set Mock Location app to "GPS Joystick". The game will allow this now that it is a system app. Reboot one last time for good measure.
If all steps were followed, you should have spoofing with no teleporting.
As of 7/24/2017, you should be inactive for 2 hours prior to making spoofing far away from your last location.
Having trouble?
Here are resources for many of the steps. I would utilize these before posting questions here.
TWRP
S7 Edge Exynos (G935F/FD/X/K/L/S/W8)
S7 Edge Snapdragon (G9350)
S7 Exynos (G930F/FD/X/K/L/S/W8)
S7 Snapdragon (G9300 & G9308)
Magisk
Avery useful video guide for rooting
Seems like a lot of the last part is uneeded
All i have done in the past is download the app, move it to system with lucky patcher and disable location service in the apps settings and reboot
(system mode is active automatically after you move it to a system app)
Still works for me today just caught 4 Lugia haha :good:
no need for messing with package disabler/debug settings/ extra settings to be changed in the spoof app
it's a great guide, just one hell of a read i think you could possibly shorten the rooting/flashing to links to the official threads too (that way people will have access to troubleshooting already done too)
EasyAndroidPro said:
Seems like a lot of the last part is uneeded
All i have done in the past is download the app, move it to system with lucky patcher and disable location service in the apps settings and reboot
(system mode is active automatically after you move it to a system app)
Still works for me today just caught 4 Lugia haha :good:
no need for messing with package disabler/debug settings/ extra settings to be changed in the spoof app
it's a great guide, just one hell of a read i think you could possibly shorten the rooting/flashing to links to the official threads too (that way people will have access to troubleshooting already done too)
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Thanks for the feedback.
I definitely agree that it is long winded. My S7 Edge was being particularly stubborn, though. So while some may get by on doing parts of this, I feel that this will ensure not only spoofing, but rubber band free spoofing. My Note 4 is even worse. As it still teleports back and forth with all of this applied. It may have something to do with my location. IDK.
I'll probably link root and recovery guides as resources, but considering how many people are new to root, and are trying to get this to work, I felt like extreme hand holding was essential, and most guides on here assume that you know all of the basics, and so they will skim over details that other may find to be important.
Congrats on the Lugia. Try going to Grant Park in Chicago. A lot of the lengendaries there are 100% catch rate until 5PM today.
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Thanks for the feedback.
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haha yes i understand i just didn't want you to get overrun with complaints about so many different things flashing/root/twrp/magisk etc.. as it is a lot for a person not used to this sort of stuff to do in one go
yeah that's where i went only play when theirs an event on tbh.
Great guide either way bro clearly put plenty of time into it :good:
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haha yes i understand i just didn't want you to get overrun with complaints about so many different things flashing/root/twrp/magisk etc.. as it is a lot for a person not used to this sort of stuff to do in one go
yeah that's where i went only play when theirs an event on tbh.
Great guide either way bro clearly put plenty of time into it :good:
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Very true. This guide is not for the faint of heart. Will definitely be adding resource links.
GPS
Great guide but how can I switch back to normal GPS when required?
Followed it to the word, but when it comes in installing magisk, it says "please restore stock boot image" and just stops installing.
Edit:
Turns out i left TWRP installed from last time i tried, didn't even know, Best off starting fresh as I skipped that part thinking I was on stock!
Re-did it with 7.0 (G935FXXU1DQBT security patch feb) and it works flawlessly! Thanks dude!!
Thanks this worked great. But I have one issue, ever since I've rooted I cannot get my GPS to work normally anymore, I used the package disabler and turned on fused locations again but my GPS is still not working, have any idea what could be causing the issue?
This no longer works. Decided to do this on my other s7 edge, same model as I did before. Done this 3 times and PDP Engine fails with some message about device is rooted.
This DID work as my previous post but now PDP Engine fails (it was updated today 23rd) but I tried an older version (2.1) and still says the message. Not too sure what to do at this point.
I have been using this method for a long time and i wanted to turn it off and start normal real gps. But as you mentioned as below:
"-Re-open the package disabler, and search for "Fused Location". Check the box to disable it. This will disable the GPS. So re-enable this if you need it to work properly. Reboot."
I did re-enable Fused Location and rebooted but it did not fixed my gps. And now maps does not show any location either. So what am i doing wrong here ?
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I have been using this method for a long time and i wanted to turn it off and start normal real gps. But as you mentioned as below:
"-Re-open the package disabler, and search for "Fused Location". Check the box to disable it. This will disable the GPS. So re-enable this if you need it to work properly. Reboot."
I did re-enable Fused Location and rebooted but it did not fixed my gps. And now maps does not show any location either. So what am i doing wrong here ?
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I would do the following to make gps work again:
- re-enable "fused location" inside package disabler.
-re-enable "location services" inside the joystick app
-disable "indirect mocking" in the joystick app
-inside Developer options, set mock location to "none".
I hope this helps.
Currently looking for an android Good GPS spoofing app or ROM to Bypass Ubers Driver App Please help Asap Donations Available.
Disable locations in any way, dont work for me.
Google maps keeps finding my real location... So that's mean it will jump.
I'm using a j7 2015 and disable location from gps joystick or the 3 apks I tested, dont seems to stop the real GPS like in my lg g3 and xiaomi redmi note 3.
What to do now??
Edit: and I did this in the S7 edge of a friend, but it keeps jumping
How to Root snapdragon HK variant S7 edge?
I'm getting Cannot install Custom software error .
OEM set to unlock and USB debugging as well so why is the error?
Hello @sireniankyle , how are you? I have a question, is this method still working on the Samsung s7 edge?
I want to spoof by using pokemod, but I need to root my s7 edge first, and I'm kind of lost, if I do this on my s7 edge or would be best to buy a Xiaomi to make sure that the root process works better. Can you help me bro? I'm kind of afraid to do something wrong with the only smartphone that I have...
do this step work for android 8 as well?

Random Reboot when phone is sleeping

Am at a lost , I don't have many apps ( no facebook, no insta, no social media apps at all ) no theme , no package disabler. after 20 mins of sitting it will reboot ( not sure what's causing it and I've factory reset once . Anybody else experienced the same ? I've had the phone 4 days , got the return slip cause I will not accept trade in for a refurb. but if I can pin point the issue then maybe I wont have to deal with the hassle of mailing back .
Check to see if auto restart is enabled, just search for "auto restart" under advanced
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Check to see if auto restart is enabled, just search for "auto restart" under advanced
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Damn it was on.. Thank you very much.. I have no clue how or when it or I enabled it..
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Check to see if auto restart is enabled, just search for "auto restart" under advanced
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Hey, thanks for pointing this out! :good:
Just like my Windows computers, a restart can be a good housekeeping measure.
I've just enabled the option for a day & time when I know I'll be asleep or unaffected by it.
Didn't notice it before; nice to know we can SEARCH within settings.

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