Hello,
I have a Samsung Galaxy s5 but I have bloadware on it.
My battery drains extremely fast.
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None of those are bloatware, all save two of them are 3rd party apps that were downloaded later. The system apps are Calendar Storage and, I think, Trip Widget. Neither of those two is the problem.
Looks like that game is the culprit. Try using Greenify to force-stop it after you stop playing.
I'll include your image here for you, for everyone else's convenience:
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More than bloatware, I've found that there are some Android services that really eat the battery alive. If you don't need them, try disabling Google Now, and most of all disallowing google from tracking your current position. THIS one in particularly can change your battery life.
You have to root, try towelroot and then use appmaster or apkmaster, or if you don't want to delete but you want to have them gone, try using appfrezer, hope I helped
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Try to install system app remover
Or stop and turn off the apps you don't want to see in apps manager if you don't want to root it
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So I after a long time saw what apps were consuming data on my phone and its rather disturbing what I saw. This is one month's figures.
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Why on earth is talkback using that much data when I dont even have the service enabled??
Next up is nova launcher prime. I did grant it permission to collect data but that much in just a month??
Next up is beautiful widgets, again why on earth does a weather app need to use that much data??
Next up is clean master, I dont even use it that much so how could it be using that much data?
The last one is actually the most shocking one "MultiTouch tester" app because I havent even opened that app in like months.
Is it really normal for apps that gather data to do it that much in a month? Not only does it seem a problem with privacy but also with battery life under wifi. Remember all of these apps have many downloads and great ratings on the play store so its not a case of them being shoddy apps.
What is your opinion on all this?
Hi, is the anybody who have just simple application google photos with .apk ?
I don't need full g+ this is battery drain crap
But photo editor ar really good
Anyone help me ?
I mean that application
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Whatever12 said:
Hi, is the anybody who have just simple application google photos with .apk ?
I don't need full g+ this is battery drain crap
But photo editor ar really good
Anyone help me ?
I mean that application
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as far as i know, you must have the g+ app.
if you are rooted, you could try freezing the g+ app and see if the pic app still works. i never tried it, so it may not work.
if not rooted, you could always use greenify to kill the g+ app, then it cant waste battery.
Freezee don't work on this app battery use ~20% unistal at all, no hope on this crap, google still going bad
Guys,
As in the topic. I keep getting this popup: Do you know which application generates this sh*t? I do not have any memory optimizers installed
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Download Airpush Detector. I've had a lot of luck with it finding apps that cause popups.
This application does not work for me.
I am still struggling to find what is causing this. I installed Permissions explorer and listed all applications with draw over other apps permission (SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW). There is nothing there that that could be potentially showing the message. One thing that I have noticed is that if I am on the home screen and long press the back button (which is mapped to kill app via All in One Gestures) this pop up shows up.
I also installed OS monitor which shows all processes currently running and also exported system log showing all events. However, the log consist of 5500 lines for just 2 minutes of logging and it is very difficult for me to find anything there.
Any ideas, anyone, please? Is there any other permission worth checking or any other application worth installing to finally find what is causing this?
Around a couple of weeks back, my phone battery started draining really quickly. In the battery settings view, I could see that Google Play Music is consuming huge amounts of battery.
I have tried reporting the app, so far gotten no response. Other measures such as Force Close, removing permissions, restricting background data access haven't had any effect as well.
I even performed a factory reset a couple of days back, reinstalled all apps, but to no avail. As a last measure, I disabled the app (restore to factory version). Although after I did this, the battery hogging didn't stop, in fact it increased. And it's almost using ALL of the battery. Refer screenshots attached.
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Any help is hugely appreciated!
If you are root you can remove the app with system app remover.
If you are not, try to turn off auto download and cache music while streaming.
Also that probably sounds dumb but have you tried some other versions of the app?
If I check my mobile data usage I can see an app called 10361 that used about 100MB mobile data. I can't find this app in in the list of installed apps. The phone is a NOT rooted Pixel 4a. Any ideas on that?
Scrolling through my list of apps that use mobile data, I did not see anything labeled like that. Are all your apps from the Play Store or other reputable app store?
Yes, except Adguard,but that should be fine.
I can click the app under mobile data useage to get more info, then click the icon to get to the app info screen... So a that get you to anything useful?
I'm including screenshots of me clicking on Teams in case the description isn't clear enough.
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I can click on it and get a screen like your second screenshot. But it doesn't show an icon or a name and I can't open the app info from this screen.
I've seen recently deleted apps show up in a similar way. Is there anything you have uninstalled lately that might fit the bill?
Perhaps, I'm not sure. Usually deleted Apps are group under a "deleted apps" entry. Why it's not in this case?