Strange memory boost app... - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6

When I press/hold the Back button, I get a popup that shows percentage of memory free. It has two options, close and boost. Boost frees up more memory. I have the all in one Gestures and have set my Back button press/hold to kill running app. Sometimes it does kill the app then other times this other pop-up shows up. I've tried while running Nova launcher and Touchwiz. Not sure if its a feature of the phone or if I have some rogue app installed. I just factory reset it yesterday yet again. I'll upload a pic in a bit.
Thanks.

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Ok so apparently its the All in One Gestures app. When you use it to invoke the Kill App action, it starts whatever memory booster is installed in the phone. Must be a Samsung or Verizon installed app because I don't install memory boosters. Not since the days of Gingerbread. Haha. I turned off all in one gestures and the popup no longer appears.
Just to test, I set the Kill app action to a long press of the recents button and sure enough, the memory booster popup came back. Hmmm.

I am seeing this issue also, anyone figure out a way to not have this popup happen?

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[Q] unknown Russian home screens - hacked?

My wife's phone was displaying these home screen images when she woke it up today.
Immediately prior to seeing these, she did the following: Opened Dolphin, signed into a Yahoo Groups account to download a work PDF, browsed Drudgereport or theDailyMail, set her phone down.
A few minutes later, she turned the screen on, slid the unlock bar and then boom, these images. Just like a home screen, she could swipe left and right and see the additional screens. They were not interactive in any way, though. I took pics of the screens and then hit the "home" button and everything seemed normal--then she pulled her battery and is leaving it off until we figure this out.
She has no suspect apps, nothing recently installed, no blackmarket app downloaders...
WTF is going on?
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I think that's a launcher
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I suspected a launcher, but she has nothing new/changed on settings. I'll power her phone up and go through all her apps.
Any idea what launcher it could be? I'm not familiar with any that feature this kind of default text or lack of actual style...and I've been flashing Roms and rooting since the G1.

I keep getting this anoying popup! Do you know which app is this from?

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?

No idea how to get to bixby

So a while back they put out how to take off bixby from launching from the button. So now I don't even know how to get into bixby if I wanted to turn it back on or use bixby. Does anybody know a way back to bixby?
Maybe try pressing and holding. From there, go full screen and go to settings.
Did you set it for Hi Bixbi commands? If so, just call it there.
nope none of that works. I disabled the button press the last time I was in it.
Stock launcher, swipe left.
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So a while back they put out how to take off bixby from launching from the button. So now I don't even know how to get into bixby if I wanted to turn it back on or use bixby. Does anybody know a way back to bixby?
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Go back to touchwiz long press on home screen then swipe right and the Bixby page is there just toggle back on.
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Showing last phone screen on launcher bug

First of all, sorry if this isn't the right place. It would not allow me to post in question/answers.
I am experiencing a bug (Note 20 Ultra N9860, HK version but being used in the States) where I end a call and the last screen from the phone app is permanently overlaid over the launcher screen. This is not the app itself... It's not actually there and I can still launch icons that are beneath the overlay as if it wasn't there. It does this with several launchers. Nova is preferred but it does not go away when I switch back to the Samsung launcher. It's also visible when I go into the app switcher... Not sure if this is a coincidence but the overlay is the exact same size as the app previews in the app switcher.
I've attached some photos... Including one with the pop up view to show the difference as several people I've told about this bug think it's that and I'm dumb lol. There's also one of it showing using the app switcher.
Anyone else experiencing this or have a solution? The only thing I can do it restart the phone everytime I hang the phone up.
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Oh and BTW I am on stock firmware.
did you experiment with call display when using other apps under settings? In case it makes a difference.
was the issue always there, since you got the phone?
try with Google phone dialer?

Question Tap to answer or end calls????

Anyone have a way to have this activated without having the accesibilty floating menu active. I hate that menu it gets in the way of everything.
I think it's been this way for quite a while.
I can't stand the swipe to answer calls etc, so I do use the accessibility menu, but only with the swipe for notification menu, which is handy, with a high level of transparency so I barely notice it.
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I can't stand the swipe to answer calls etc, so I do use the accessibility menu, but only with the swipe for notification menu, which is handy, with a high level of transparency so I barely notice it.
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There is a way to get rid of it completly but it will come back after u restart the phone. Then you have to do the process all over again. You can go to settings>apps>all apps> scroll to accessibility then force stop the app and clear cache. It will stay hidden until you restart the phone. Make sure you have the single tap setting enabled first before you do this.
On my note 20 ultra i have it completly gone even when i restart the phone. I used package dissable pro app to dissable accessibility in settings. But package disabler pro is now EXTREMELY hard to setup and use.

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