Battery draining alot - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm having a huge battery drain. While its on standby I lose around 10 percent in less than a hour. I'm not rooted and I'm on cm12s

THESE SOLUTIONS DOESN'T WORK FOR EVERYONE.
FEW SOLUTIONS
1) Uninstalling the Google Play Services "Update "in the App Manager and than re-installing it in the Play Store can fix the "SystemUpdateService" battery drain
2) Modded Google Play Services by Calkulin (Need Root)
Install this and Flash it with your custom recovery:
Lollipop v7.3.29(430) - All DPI - armeabi-v7a
md5 - ddf795c287546d3545fab2a3140654ea
BE SURE YOU ARE ROOTED AND HAVE CUSTOM RECOVERY
HOW TO ROOT WITH KINGROOT
stanleyhafeld said:
Here you are!
ROOT AT YOUR OWN RISK - MAY VOID WARRANTY - MAY PREVENT STOCK UPDATES
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If you have been trying to find the easiest way to root your phone, this may be the best one yet. It's so easy, you don't even need a computer to do it either. All you need is your phone with wifi or internet data to connect to and you can download KingRoot APK and your phone may just root with this method.
It does not erase anything off your phone. Simply click and within 5 minutes you can be rooted.
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HOW TO USE IT?
KingRoot allows you to root your Android Device in a click. Simply, Download and install the application on your device > Open > Tap on Big Green Root Button > Rooted.
KingRoot is a APK Application and it doesnt need any computer to get rooted. Simply Download the App and install it like you do with other Android Apps.
Link to latest KingRoot: KingRoot latest
Keep in Mind
No data loss process
If you use KingRoot Application to root your device, then your Android Phone Data like contacts, pictures, videos, music and etc will be not affected.
Warranty Void
Your Android Device Warranty may be void after rooting with the KingRoot
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INSTALLING CUSTOM RECOVERY
TWRP: TWRP for bacon
CWM: CWM Recovery for OnePlus
3) Disable Google Play Services
Fortunately if you’re using Cyanogenmod on your device, you can use the built-in Privacy Guard feature to limit Google Play Services ability to wake the device, which will permit your device to stay asleep unless you’re actively using it. You can also keep Google Play from being able to keep the phone awake, which will allow your device to sleep quicker, preserving battery for Angry Birds and Pandora. Read more >>

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How to disable System Update notifications

Hey guys,
Big thanks to @autoprime for mentioning this info on this in the general G4 forum. Figured I'd sum up the steps and repost in our sub-forum for anybody who may be struggling.
If you're like me, you're waiting on root and don't want to accidentally take that new OTA update that was pushed out about a week ago. This OTA has been found to prevent rolling back to previous versions of android, and may also block some/many of the root methods that the developers are preparing to release to us.
If System Update is constantly bugging you to update, follow the directions below:
1) Enable USB Debugging
-Go to About phone and tap on Build number 10 times to enable Dev Options
-Enter Developer Options and enable USB Debugging
2) Download and Install the Debloater tool (this happens on your computer)
-Windows http://rootjunkysdl.com/getdownload.php?file=Gates/DeBloater/Debloater-setup-v3.85.exe
-OSX http://rootjunkysdl.com/getdownload.php?file=Gates/DeBloater/Debloater.v.3.85.dmg
3) Connect your phone via USB. Make sure to install any drivers needed
4) Watch for pop up requesting ADB Access on your phone
5) Launch the Debloater tool
6) Select OK on the popup
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7) Click the top left button
8) Find LGDMSClient.apk and put a checkmark next to it. Then select Apply at the top
Congratulations! You no longer have to worry about pocket-updating your G4 and not being able to root down the road!
I just got the G4 yesterday. I didn't do my homework first and did the updates. Am I screwed when it comes time to root? (If ever)
Delete
I just went into Settings/Apps/Google Services Framework and unselected Show Notifications. This took the warning out of the Notification Bar.
Not certain yet in the event that it will keep the popup for the framework OTA overhaul.
Deleted
I saw on a website that there were other things listed in addition to what you blocked to avoid OTA updates. Should these be taken into consideration?
LGUpdateCenter.apk
LGFOTA.apk
LGLDB.apk
EDIT: I used that debloater tool and disabled that stuff. I've had no problems with the phone after that except for the AT&T bloatware.

[ROOT] Karbonn Titanium S200 HD Rooting

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This is a tested & safer rooting guide to root your Karbonn Titanium S200 HD :cyclops:
You can root your phone without any PC. If fails, Try rooting on Windows.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR PHONE, ROOTING VOIDS WARRANTY! :good:
Rooting Procedure:
1. Download latest Kingroot apk from http://www.kingroot.net and install on your phone.
2. Do not run unnecessary apps on your phone, connect your phone to internet and open Kingroot app.
3. Kingroot will automatically check your device and gonna show you rooting strategy, try root strategy & wait until it reaches 100% have patience. Do not minimize Kingroot or do not let your screen turned off.
4. Your phone may restart before reaching 100% rooting :cyclops: do not panic, try again! rooting will be resumed.
5. If rooting fails, then restart your phone and try again rooting with Kingroot. Sometimes first attempt fails.
6. I was able to root my S200 HD on second attempt. If you are facing problems while rooting with Kingroot app then download Kingroot for Windows & install on your PC.
7. Turn on USB debugging on your S200 HD. You can enable this option in "developer options". Your phone must be switched on. And then connect to your PC via USB cable.
8. Your PC should be connected to internet. Now, open Kingroot on your Windows on click on root.
It will take few minutes, your phone may restart many times while rooting, no need to worry about it. Wait until you see rooting successful!​
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Do you have any recovery for this???
Hari08 said:
Do you have any recovery for this???
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It's kingroot, it doesn't require custom recovery. i dont have custom recovery for your device, if you have any, share links on this thread , thanks

Remove apps from Playstore update list?

Got a rooted op7p & various versions of my favourite apps installed that I don't want to update. Because there not the latest versions they stay stuck in my update list in the play store!
Is there a magisk module or app I can run to remove them from the list so I'm not constantly told to update or accidentally update it?
Think I might have solved it!
Went into Titanium backup pro, found the app, scrolled across to 'special features', then 'detach from the market'! There no longer in the update list now anyway ?
Detach is one that is for this
Titanium Backup like you found is another option
However, in my experience, both apps don't keep apps removed. After some time, they will show up again
Yeah your right, already popped back up!
Any idea how to permanently get rid of them?
You can turn off updates from the google play store itself, and it never notifies you.
Go into google play > Settings > Auto-update apps | Set to Don't auto-update apps. If I want to update something, I go in manually and choose what I want to update.
As for Magisk modules, also under settings, turn off Check Updates.
Titanium Backup was my first play store purchase for those features as well
Hi there, I have found a work around for this.
Go to (https://github.com/yuk7/playstore-excl-upd)
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then follow the instructions on the page.
Make sure you create a txt file named as peulist.txt under root directory /data/cache/peulist.txt... once done reboot after flashing the file and include the apps with there package name that you want to exclude from the update list.
Bengemin14 said:
Hi there, I have found a work around for this.
Go to (https://github.com/yuk7/playstore-excl-upd)View attachment 5666533 then follow the instructions on the page.
Make sure you create a txt file named as peulist.txt under root directory /data/cache/peulist.txt... once done reboot after flashing the file and include the apps with there package name that you want to exclude from the update list. View attachment 5666537View attachment 5666539
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Thank you a lotttt, worked perfectly! :3 <3
Also hiding YouTube, so it won't override YouTube vanced, hihi
Bengemin14 said:
Hi there, I have found a work around for this.
Go to (https://github.com/yuk7/playstore-excl-upd)
then follow the instructions on the page.
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Um... any idea how you can UNDO this, so all available updates will show up again? I've tried disabling the module and rebooted, but the changes seem to stay...
Does anyone know what exactly this module does/changes? It does not seem to be really well documented...

no uninstall option for Magisk

For some unknown reason I am unable to unroot my S6 (SM-G920F)
three is no uninstall option in the APP its self and using TWRP it says
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the Magisk app will not be uninstalled
please uninstall it manually after reboot
*******************************************
Need to run banking apps so want to unroot my device
marcwsa said:
For some unknown reason I am unable to unroot my S6 (SM-G920F)
three is no uninstall option in the APP its self and using TWRP it says
*******************************************
the Magisk app will not be uninstalled
please uninstall it manually after reboot
*******************************************
Need to run banking apps so want to unroot my device
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So, I understood that for whatever reason you don't have the red-framed button in your Magisk app as shown in my screenshot.
Spoiler: Screenshot
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Did you try the uninstallation instruction that topjohnwu provides in his Github here (I mean the second sentence of the paragraph):
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
Last but not least, the following thread is monitored by highly knowledgable members who are certainly better suited to support you than me, although a search there could probably already provide a solution:
Magisk General Support / Discussion
This is the place for general support and discussion regarding "Public Releases", which includes both stable and beta releases. All information, including troubleshoot guides and notes, are in the Announcement Thread
forum.xda-developers.com
@marcwsa
You uninstall Magisk from within Magisk Manager app.
Apologies - but I am new to this and I think I may have bricked my phone now.
I did a complete wipe and now when it asks to reboot it says "No OS installed"
I fortunately still have access to the phone using USB to my PC so can transfer an image to the phone still. It ends up in /sdcard
BUT when I say install and point to the Pixel image file it goes all the way to the end and then on reboot says
No OS Installed Are you
sure you wish to reboot?
Damn --
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@marcwsa
You uninstall Magisk from within Magisk Manager app.
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No uninstall option on my APP - that's the problem - but no worries anymore, I think I bricked my phone in any case :-(

Oppo Plugin Tools : Safe or unsafe.

i saw an strange app installed on my oppo A37f App: "OppoToolsPlugin". This app installed on may 20, 2020 Package name: com.wuxianlin.oppotoolsplugin
i found this with App "SD Maid Pro" which i ususally use for making my phone to run smooth.
the problem is i want to figure out about this strang app which installed on the mentioned date.
i got insecure while i read description about this app (check the screen shot). and want to know details about this app and wanted to know if someone is spying on me or not. please help me out with this problem. i didn't uninstall this app because i want to know if this app is safe or not. if note then i want to moniter it who is controling.
Check the app detailes in screen shots.
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Did you install it?
Make a copy via ApkExport
Scan with online Virustotal. Decide.
If you uninstall it and that doesn't work, factory reset.
i don't know if i installed it. till i know as installation was done on the date i mentioned, at that time pendamic was active. i was not working anymore on that time so as i know about that time i din't installed it but just a hours ago i notice this app in my installed app note as system apps.
>app scan completed.
6Luci9 said:
ok i will scan it.
i don't know if i installed it. till i know as installation was done on the date i mentioned, at that time pendamic was active. i was not working anymore on that time so as i know about that time i din't installed it but just a hours ago i notice this app in my installed app note as system apps.
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It looks like a rooting app.
I'm not familiar with that device manufacturer or app. However it looks like a high risk apk to me especially if you're not rooted and can't recall downloading it. It's probably capable of causing a lot of damage.
If running on Android 9 or higher, a factory reset should purge any root kits if present. If you do a factory reset, set a new Google account password (make sure you write it down correctly) after the factory reset. Change any other critical passwords.
blackhawk said:
It looks like a rooting app.
I'm not familiar with that device manufacturer or app. However it looks like a high risk apk to me especially if you're not rooted and can't recall downloading it. It's probably capable of causing a lot of damage.
If running on Android 9 or higher, a factory reset should purge any root kits if present. If you do a factory reset, set a new Google account password (make sure you write it down correctly) after the factory reset. Change any other critical passwords.
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ok thank you for your suggestions. i will uninstall it.
6Luci9 said:
ok thank you for your suggestions. i will uninstall it.
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Do a scan with Malwarebytes afterwards.
Keep an eye on your download folder and make sure install unknown sources is always disabled unless you need to use it to sideload.
Be careful what you install...

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