How do I get rid of T-Mobile My account? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note5

Anybody know of a sure way to disable this thing? I have unlimited everything and I have absolutely no use for an app that sits on my drop-down menu telling me how many texts and minutes i have left. Plus it keeps trying to "diagnose my system". Yes, I know my battery is at 50%, stop telling me my battery health is low, thats what the battery icon is for!

s1lenz said:
Anybody know of a sure way to disable this thing? I have unlimited everything and I have absolutely no use for an app that sits on my drop-down menu telling me how many texts and minutes i have left. Plus it keeps trying to "diagnose my system". Yes, I know my battery is at 50%, stop telling me my battery health is low, thats what the battery icon is for!
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Well you can go into the app and go to settings to get rid of the persistent notification. As far as totally deleting it, we will have to wait for root!

You can buy the app called Package Disabler on the app store to disable all unwanted apps.

I used package disabler, and Deb located my phone. Great battery results after that.

I want to install cwm recovery on my z1 loolipop
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bebeloneovvl said:
I used package disabler, and Deb located my phone. Great battery results after that.
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Thanks, that worked for me

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What is GCOREFLP

I have a wake lock on a few separate apps that says GCOREFLP & alarm manager I want to know what they are so I can get rid of them thanks in advance for any help
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was looking for the same thing...
...I googled "flp wiki" and found something called "fast link pulse" whatever that means. Reading on it now. Hope this helps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonegotiation
Also seeing large amount of wakelocks from gcoreflp in Unbounce... it says safe to unbounce so i did....guess i'll see what happens
seems like the latest play services update doesnt rape my battery so much but also seems to mess up a little easier when I try to disable some of those pesky all-the-time running services that I don't want. all the "safe to unbounce" wakelocks dont seem to be really bugging me that much
Just the dang location polling I cant stand I killed everything location. sacrifices
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camry89 said:
it says safe to unbounce so i did....guess i'll see what happens
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And what happened?
simmac said:
And what happened?
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Haven't noticed any bad effects.... just great battery life
Still unanswered what this wakelock is
marknoll said:
Still unanswered what this wakelock is
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It seems to be connected to googles quick search bar that's as much as I know you could disable it and the monitor the wakelock
Em it's obviously Google play services (updates, play store, location, etc.) Which are the biggest battery rapists. You can find out by just tapping on it
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Fused location provider
Core service to get location. Without it google apps and maybe more apps that depend on it they won't get background location.
Background !!!

[Q] multiple wakes from somewhere??

hi so I have a lot of issues with my phone waking up for no apparent reason at all, turning off data and Wi-Fi didn't change anything either, the amount of wakes are ridiculous
NuckFuggets said:
hi so I have a lot of issues with my phone waking up for no apparent reason at all, turning off data and Wi-Fi didn't change anything either, the amount of wakes are ridiculous
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You need to gsam or bbs to tell you what's waking your phone. From the info you provided no one can tell you what's going on.
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jd1639 said:
You need to gsam or bbs to tell you what's waking your phone. From the info you provided no one can tell you what's going on.
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what's gsam and bbs?
NuckFuggets said:
what's gsam and bbs?
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Go to play store and look for gsam and betterybatterystats
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jd1639 said:
Go to play store and look for gsam and betterybatterystats
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ok I got gsam, what do I do with it? just use my phone normally for a while then check to see what's waking the phone up?
NuckFuggets said:
ok I got gsam, what do I do with it? just use my phone normally for a while then check to see what's waking the phone up?
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Yes, give it a day and then look at held awake and app usage. That should tell you what's causing the problem. You can post screen shots here of those and we should be able to give you an idea of what's going on
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jd1639 said:
Yes, give it a day and then look at held awake and app usage. That should tell you what's causing the problem. You can post screen shots here of those and we should be able to give you an idea of what's going on
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ok sweet thanks a lot!
its google play services.. its at the top of the list, but shouldn't be there at all. its been an issue with many other nexus 5 users this past month or so. i even had it. people are finding several ways to fix it. i fixed it by installing the disable service app, and removing all the location oriented stuff from google play services.
simms22 said:
its google play services.. its at the top of the list, but shouldn't be there at all. its been an issue with many other nexus 5 users this past month or so. i even had it. people are finding several ways to fix it. i fixed it by installing the disable service app, and removing all the location oriented stuff from google play services.
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maybe, but it's only at the top cuz I had 5 minute screen on time, normally it's at 5% for normal usage
NuckFuggets said:
maybe, but it's only at the top cuz I had 5 minute screen on time, normally it's at 5% for normal usage
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it should be even lower. mine was at 5% when causing trouble.
As said, use gsam.... Let it go from 100 to about 10 percent and sift through it. Post screens that look odd.
Don't reboot, Gsam will reset if you do.
Your screens are for an hour....can't tell much from that. Need a long timeframe.
Good luck!
Oh, and you need gsam root companion as well, to see held awake times and wakelocks. Get it from play store, run it after you download it.
simms22 said:
it should be even lower. mine was at 5% when causing trouble.
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true, this stuff happened after I factory reset it, I'm probably going to do a clean install of 4.4.3
did a factory reset, clean install of 4.4.3.... and it didn't work. well it was fine for day one, but crap again today.
wtf is the problem with Google play services?? it's really pissing me off
p.s. screenshots are for only one hour, but I used my phone for like 5 hours from before with the same amount of wakes between screen ons..
I'm willing to bet its related to what seems to be horrible signal strength.... Combined with location services. (High accuracy I'm betting? Or possibly on battery saver?)
So an app, or apps are trying to get location and having trouble cause your signal is so weak. (Trying to reach radio towers)
Or, its just apps trying to access data...social apps in particular, or anything that automatically receives info/data.
Anyway....to see if I'm on the right track.....first step is to turn location services off completely and see how it is.
If its no different....scenario 2.
For a few hours to test....keep location off and disable data. You'll still get texts and phone calls ...but that's it. See how that is for a few hours.
Good luck! ?
KJ said:
I'm willing to bet its related to what seems to be horrible signal strength.... Combined with location services. (High accuracy I'm betting? Or possibly on battery saver?)
So an app, or apps are trying to get location and having trouble cause your signal is so weak. (Trying to reach radio towers)
Or, its just apps trying to access data...social apps in particular, or anything that automatically receives info/data.
Anyway....to see if I'm on the right track.....first step is to turn location services off completely and see how it is.
If its no different....scenario 2.
For a few hours to test....keep location off and disable data. You'll still get texts and phone calls ...but that's it. See how that is for a few hours.
Good luck! ?
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I don't think it's signal strength, becsuse both of these days I was at school, in the same spot. but yeah I'll try turning off location (it's on battery saver btw) and report back on how things go. thanks!
KJ said:
I'm willing to bet its related to what seems to be horrible signal strength.... Combined with location services. (High accuracy I'm betting? Or possibly on battery saver?)
So an app, or apps are trying to get location and having trouble cause your signal is so weak. (Trying to reach radio towers)
Or, its just apps trying to access data...social apps in particular, or anything that automatically receives info/data.
Anyway....to see if I'm on the right track.....first step is to turn location services off completely and see how it is.
If its no different....scenario 2.
For a few hours to test....keep location off and disable data. You'll still get texts and phone calls ...but that's it. See how that is for a few hours.
Good luck! ?
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I actually think it's location, I did a short test turning it off then back on to battery saving, and you can see that it made a difference. the big gap where there is no awake is when I turned off location, and then right till the end you can see the phone keeps waking up after I enabled location again. I don't understand how it can go from no wakes between screen on to like 1000 wakes between screen on in just a day.. like wtf
I also have location off for facebook and messenger, and basically everything else except camera and Google, but I've always had location on for them including yesterday, so I don't think they're the problem
NuckFuggets said:
I actually think it's location, I did a short test turning it off then back on to battery saving, and you can see that it made a difference. the big gap where there is no awake is when I turned off location, and then right till the end you can see the phone keeps waking up after I enabled location again. I don't understand how it can go from no wakes between screen on to like 1000 wakes between screen on in just a day.. like wtf
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i used an app called disable service to disable google play services location ability about a month ago, it hasnt bothered me since. i tried telling you yesterday..
simms22 said:
i used an app called disable service to disable google play services location ability about a month ago, it hasnt bothered me since. i tried telling you yesterday..
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no I saw that, but everything was perfectly fine yesterday, I want to try to fix the problem first. if nothing works then I'll get the app, but I don't get why I would have to use an app to disable my location cuz of a troublesome app, like what the hell is needing my location so much???
NuckFuggets said:
no I saw that, but everything was perfectly fine yesterday, I want to try to fix the problem. if nothing works then I'll get the app, but I don't get why I would have to use an app to disable my location cuz of a troublesome app, like what the hell is needing my location so much???
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it still happens when location is disabled. i dont know whats up with google play services this past month, but it has bothered many. it started when they were updating the play services and added many more abilities and permissions to it. and its not just a normal app btw, it controls much of what goes on now with the os, even updating many things in the background.
simms22 said:
it still happens when location is disabled. i dont know whats up with google play services this past month, but it has bothered many. it started when they were updating the play services and added many more abilities and permissions to it. and its not just a normal app btw, it controls much of what goes on now with the os, even updating many things in the background.
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oh. well damn. I'll just disable location for a while cuz everything was perfect yesterday :/

Boost+app Drain my battery?

Hello guys.. I got htc11 today and I realised that boost+app Drain my battery more than facebook ap...
What should i do? Should i delete it?
Check screenshot below.
Thnk you all.
Delete it! Immediately.
It does not help you at all and you'll be astonished at how much extra battery you have at the end of each day.
Get rid of it - use Greenify if you must.
Delete Boost+ preferences and see if that solves anything. Boost+ doesn't even show up in my battery stats, shouldn't use this much power under normal circumstances.
kolembo said:
Delete it! Immediately.
It does not help you at all and you'll be astonished at how much extra battery you have at the end of each day.
Get rid of it - use Greenify if you must.
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Can turn off notif pref but no uninstall option in settings apps...how'd u delete. I don't want to leave any residual files.
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jelive said:
Can turn off notif pref but no uninstall option in settings apps...how'd u delete. I don't want to leave any residual files.
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This App actually DIDN'T come pre-installed on my phone, thank goodness. I got it off Google to try and was immediately hit with battery decay.
Go into your settings, apps, storage, clear data, uninstall should get you back to idle factory app.
kolembo said:
This App actually DIDN'T come pre-installed on my phone, thank goodness. I got it off Google to try and was immediately hit with battery decay.
Go into your settings, apps, storage, clear data, uninstall should get you back to idle factory app.
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Thx forgot that choice. Appears in stats only using 0 to .2% not bad but every little bit helps. Not so sure this type app is that helpful with newer phones and operating sys.
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I don't think HTC spends resources on an app that isn't useful... Enabled, disabled, I didn't notice any difference on the short term but in the long run...who knows.
Still testing it, but so far I like Boost+. It does seem to keep unwanted apps from running in the background and doesn't use up battery. Greenify was no help on my M8 without root.

Stock Oreo - disable persistent background app notification?

Postponing it 2 hours at a time is better than nothing, but this is kind of a stupid one to be permanent. I *know* Macrodroid is running in the background... I told it to.
Anyone know a way to disable with without root? Thanks
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This works for me:
https://www.xda-developers.com/hide-app-running-background-notification-android-oreo/
zeebee said:
This works for me:
https://www.xda-developers.com/hide-app-running-background-notification-android-oreo/
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Did you have any trouble getting the profile to be active? I followed all the steps and my tasker matched the step 12 screenshot, but upon reboot I get the message saying "no profile active".
tfly212 said:
Did you have any trouble getting the profile to be active? I followed all the steps and my tasker matched the step 12 screenshot, but upon reboot I get the message saying "no profile active".
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Exactly my experience too, if you haven't used tasker before it's pretty unclear.
This is the most ****ing annoying thing I have see in awhile. Is there a way for me to roll back to 7.1.2 on Verizon or get rid of this notification for good?
For the sake of battery life and the future of Android , instead of wasting time disable the notification , please take time to request the app developer update their app.
Google making this move to warn user which app consume your battery in the background. And the bad written app must be the target to blame , not Google.
heorung said:
For the sake of battery life and the future of Android , instead of wasting time disable the notification , please take time to request the app developer update their app.
Google making this move to warn user which app consume your battery in the background. And the bad written app must be the target to blame , not Google.
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Ironic, though, to see that GMail shows this notification. Just wanted to point that out. Not doubting that they'll release an update to address this.
I have to start the task after reboot again, then everything works. Also never used tasker before.
heorung said:
For the sake of battery life and the future of Android , instead of wasting time disable the notification , please take time to request the app developer update their app.
Google making this move to warn user which app consume your battery in the background. And the bad written app must be the target to blame , not Google.
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Certain apps are meant to run full time such as openvpn. This notification is just dumb
I use pie controls so that notification is always there for me as well. I found a root and non root way of disabling it, here on xda. Root way didn't work for me and I'm too lazy to set up tasker. I'm already used to hitting the 2 hour sleep on it. Plus it never shows an actual icon in the status bar.
It's not ideal, but you can also change that notification to low priority to push it lower in the notification shade.
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There's a new app for that and it works great! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iboalali.sysnotifsnooze
I have a two step Tasker task, borrowed from another user. One tap and it is snoozed for years not just two hours.
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Honor 6X automatically killing background services [Rooted]

Hey Guys,
I bought a brand new Honor 6x yesterday and rooted it ( I followed a thread from XDA). Unlocked bootloader, flashed twrp and then installed SuperSU. I want this device to use one and only one app which I have developed. Problem is that, after starting the app, one background service is started, but the Honor 6X is killing them randomly. Very frequent. Even the onDestroy method is not getting called in that scenario.
I know that when we remove the app from task manager, the services gets killed in the Honor 6X, but in my case, I just minimise the app and then also the services gets killed.
Is this something related to rooting? I tried rooting Nexus 5 and in that also, the services gets killed.
Any help will be helpful.
Try to whitelist the apps that you wouldn't want to be closed automatically by this voice in the battery menu
RedSkull23 said:
Try to whitelist the apps that you wouldn't want to be closed automatically by this voice in the battery menu
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Can you tell me the name of the app? Couldn't find any app as "Batteria" with given screenshot.
driftking9987 said:
Can you tell me the name of the app? Couldn't find any app as "Batteria" with given screenshot.
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It's not an app man it's EMUI settings menu, battery sub menu. "Batteria" stands for Battery in english. Just browse to settings -> battery and you'll find the same section of my screenshot.
RedSkull23 said:
It's not an app man it's EMUI settings menu, battery sub menu. "Batteria" stands for Battery in english. Just browse to settings -> battery and you'll find the same section of my screenshot.
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Thanks, got it. Will try and update if it works.
driftking9987 said:
Thanks, got it. Will try and update if it works.
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Ok let me know if you can solve that.
you can add the app in ignore optimization list also.
Hey. Actually I'm having the same problem.My phone is not rooted.. It kills the music streaming app i use 3 4 seconds after locking the device.. I have c
Kept that app in whitelist too..
Ssudeep123 said:
Hey. Actually I'm having the same problem.My phone is not rooted.. It kills the music streaming app i use 3 4 seconds after locking the device.. I have c
Kept that app in whitelist too..
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Gaana app, music app all works fine. not sure what is causing this though for you
shashank1320 said:
Gaana app, music app all works fine. not sure what is causing this though for you
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I use Wynk and it get kills...I've to set screen time to 10 minutes so that I can listen through Wynk
Ssudeep123 said:
I use Wynk and it get kills...I've to set screen time to 10 minutes so that I can listen through Wynk
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One more user reported this few days back. Not sure what was provided for a fix.
shashank1320 said:
One more user reported this few days back. Not sure what was provided for a fix.
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Ok No problem btw Thanks. I will try to ask wynk about it
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Ok let me know if you can solve that.
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No. Sadly it didn't work out as expected. After adding app in that list, now the services are not getting killed but at the same time, the services are not getting called correctly.
Like, I call a particular service every 1 minute, when the screen is turned on, it works perfectly. But as soon as the screen gets off/ or the app is minimized, the service starts randomly. Like sometime it will get fired after 2 min, sometime 4 min and rarely at a mentioned frequency i.e 1 min.
Any idea why this is happening. The frequency in which the service is called is very important for my application.
Thanks.
driftking9987 said:
Any idea why this is happening. The frequency in which the service is called is very important for my application.
Thanks.
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No other ideas at the moment...
Go to settings>battery, go to settings icon on top right, make sure everything off in there. I only turn on keep mobile data on during sleep (keep whatsapp always online).
Then go to settings>memory & storage>storage cleaner, go to settings icon on top right and turn off auto clean.
Lastly go to settings>apps, choose the apps that u want always active, go to battery, make sure system wake up on, after that go to write system settting, make it yes.
Remember to restart phone after settings applied.
See if it works.
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