Is there anyway to stop Automatic OTA updates on LG G2.
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vxkillswitchxv37 said:
Is there anyway to stop Automatic OTA updates on LG G2.
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Purchase Titanium Backup Pro and freeze "Software Updates."
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This is a bit of an odd question. Is there a way to backup or otherwise retain an apps signed in status through a data factory reset?
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sure thing
thanks
Huh?
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Yes you can
chuckiev79 said:
This is a bit of an odd question. Is there a way to backup or otherwise retain an apps signed in status through a data factory reset?
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Yes you can take the backup of sigin information using titanium backup(Like whatsapp,Skype,Viber)all 3rd party apps which require sign in except google..
That's not what I mean but thanks for your response.
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Hey guys, I've been wondering if there was a permanent rooting solution for Core since temporary rooting using framaroot will result in failure to root the device after ota/firmware updates.
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Just use framaroot and dont worry.
I have ota a month ago and just did framaroot again with no problem.
You sure? How about future ota's?
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And how can I perform OTA Updates when Samsung won't allow me cause I'm rooted?
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NitrousBurner said:
And how can I perform OTA Updates when Samsung won't allow me cause I'm rooted?
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Good question. One of you Gurus should pls respond
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NitrousBurner said:
And how can I perform OTA Updates when Samsung won't allow me cause I'm rooted?
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Unroot, reboot and check if status is official. If it is, you can receive ota updates.
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I cannot remove Amazon Kindle nor Beats Music (rooted).
Titanium Backup had no issues with all of the other bloat ware.
Any help out there on what to do?
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Hmm. I just tried uninstalling kindle after having it frozen and it worked for me.
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I will freeze the app and then try an uninstall.
What method / app did you use to uninstall?
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xDark-Moonx said:
Hmm. I just tried uninstalling kindle after having it frozen and it worked for me.
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I freeze using Titanium, uninstall, shows it's gone, exit Titanium, restart phone, Amazon Kindle is back again.
Its weird...it's just this app and Beats that won't uninstall.
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Well, I had not restarted after uninstalling the kindle app but I just did and it's not showing up for me at all. I just froze app then un-installed. I made no backup of the app either.
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I would make a backup in titanium first and then manually delete the apk files from system/vendor/app.
The ATT apps are located separately in system/vendor/app, maybe that's why titanium can't uninstall it.
3's&7's said:
I freeze using Titanium, uninstall, shows it's gone, exit Titanium, restart phone, Amazon Kindle is back again.
Its weird...it's just this app and Beats that won't uninstall.
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I use an app called Super Manager and it uninstalled fine. Hasn't come back after many reboots.
4ndroid99 said:
I would make a backup in titanium first and then manually delete the apk files from system/vendor/app.
The ATT apps are located separately in system/vendor/app, maybe that's why titanium can't uninstall it.
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I used "Root Browser" and navigated to this directory. Apps were easily removed there.
Thanks for all the input guys!
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I would highly suggest you not delete any system apps, it could break ota possibility
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Right before I made the switch from G2 to G3 I had started using att messages app. I finally got it to install but it gives me the following
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JDBarlow said:
Right before I made the switch from G2 to G3 I had started using att messages app. I finally got it to install but it gives me the following
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Dump that and use Handcent ...
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On stock ROM. Any idea on how to unroot stock lollipop without having to reflash stock?
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jumper62 said:
On stock ROM. Any idea on how to unroot stock lollipop without having to reflash stock?
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Open SuperSU
tap unroot
Lethargy said:
Open SuperSU
tap unroot
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Thanks. That worked
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jumper62 said:
Thanks. That worked
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You'd expect it to