Apps Closing problem - ZTE Nubia X Questions & Answers

Hı. Friends ı used v2.24 for play store.
applications are closing when opening applications I don't use often. or endless waiting on the opening screen (loading).
Can this cause?

Trane46 said:
Hı. Friends ı used v2.24 for play store.
applications are closing when opening applications I don't use often. or endless waiting on the opening screen (loading).
Can this cause?
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disable the Neosafe and antivirus application

Deivison2 said:
disable the Neosafe and antivirus application
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ı try but not working. same times work but always not.

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Is There an App That Kills Background Services?

is there an app that kills background services of other apps on my phone?
trapzz said:
is there an app that kills background services of other apps on my phone?
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Android Assistant from the market. It is free. Thios thing will not only kill services but prevent them from starting up. Let me know if this helps. Here is the link:
https://market.android.com/details?...wxLDEsImNvbS5hZHZhbmNlZHByb2Nlc3NtYW5hZ2VyIl0.
Omnichron said:
Android Assistant from the market. It is free. Thios thing will not only kill services but prevent them from starting up. Let me know if this helps. Here is the link:
https://market.android.com/details?...wxLDEsImNvbS5hZHZhbmNlZHByb2Nlc3NtYW5hZ2VyIl0.
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hi, omnichron.. so i assume that the app you suggested does better than kill services of apps.. it doesnt let them start up at all.
Omnichron said:
Android Assistant from the market. It is free. Thios thing will not only kill services but prevent them from starting up. Let me know if this helps. Here is the link:
https://market.android.com/details?...wxLDEsImNvbS5hZHZhbmNlZHByb2Nlc3NtYW5hZ2VyIl0.
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Hmm, guess you never heard of fast reboot? Doesn't need root... makes about 40-100 mb free within 30 seconds.
https://market.android.com/details?...SwxLDEsImNvbS5ncmVhdGJ5dGVzLmZhc3RyZWJvb3QiXQ..
trapzz said:
is there an app that kills background services of other apps on my phone?
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better to uninstall apps you dont want...
rori~ said:
better to uninstall apps you dont want...
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thats counter intuitive since i dont want to uninstall the apps that i want to use.. i just dont like that some of them hog uo batt life through their background services.
Auto Memory Manager
i'm with the OP on this. will try that link out, ta

[Q] Websites forcing app install directly from Play store

Hi everyone,
I had a headache yesterday with an app called Zombie tsunami, from time to time it started downloading directly from the Play store without even asking me, I had to clear Chrome data to get rid of it, maybe some javascript, that started this process automatically, clearing cache wasn't enough... I don't remember the website I browsed, but it really suck, I have a Nexus 4 on 4.4.2 Stock.
Did anyone else had a problem like that?
Is there a way to prevent this?
argeualcantara said:
Hi everyone,
I had a headache yesterday with an app called Zombie tsunami, from time to time it started downloading directly from the Play store without even asking me, I had to clear Chrome data to get rid of it, maybe some javascript, that started this process automatically, clearing cache wasn't enough... I don't remember the website I browsed, but it really suck, I have a Nexus 4 on 4.4.2 Stock.
Did anyone else had a problem like that?
Is there a way to prevent this?
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Uninstall the application! Or change "permissions" or use a "firewall" to block internet access.
I did it
LS.xD said:
Uninstall the application! Or change "permissions" or use a "firewall" to block internet access.
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I did that, but after I uninstalled, once in a while it started downloading and the notification icon appear, I noticed some sites were showing a confirm dialog to download mobogenie, and this zombie tsunami is also from a mobogenie company.
argeualcantara said:
I did that, but after I uninstalled, once in a while it started downloading and the notification icon appear, I noticed some sites were showing a confirm dialog to download mobogenie, and this zombie tsunami is also from a mobogenie company.
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Have you checked if any additional apps have been installed?
Nope, no additional app was downloaded
LS.xD said:
Have you checked if any additional apps have been installed?
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I thought of that as well and checked the ALL tab on App settings menu and saw nothing, but again, I solved the issue clearing Chrome's data, just wanted to know if anyone experienced something like this
try this
goto settings\appplication manager\search for your browser/ there you scroll down u can see (clear defaults) click and give ok
now try it
hit thanks if i helped you

Help anyonee..

Guys I am getting this unwanted ad pop up every few minutes I don't know which app is causing it....
Try one of the airpush detectors from the Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lookout.addetector&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appspot.swisscodemonkeys.detector&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosmike.airpushdetector
bobbyphoenix said:
Try one of the airpush detectors from the Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lookout.addetector&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appspot.swisscodemonkeys.detector&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosmike.airpushdetector
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I tried this already.. and also removed all apps with ads still it popsup... so i wiped everything...
Next time don't download things from the web you dont know
HelpMeruth said:
Next time don't download things from the web you dont know
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I use same apps in all my smartphones.. But this problem occurred only in this mobile...

installing and uninstalling applications

installing and uninstalling many applications Is it harmful?
marioswat81 said:
installing and uninstalling many applications Is it harmful?
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Depends on where the application come from. Most apps from the Play Store are okay and if you want to uninstall something it's probably okay. Just don't go using adb and uninstall any system apps.
I ask about applications from Google play
marioswat81 said:
installing and uninstalling many applications Is it harmful?
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It can potentially cause undesirable changes especially if the app is poorly written.
Avoid doing so when possible by not uploading an app for no good reason.
Read reviews about an app first.
Even a Playstore app can cost you a hard reset... did 2 back to back recently caused by a launcher.
If an app is running poorly, uninstall it. Clear the storage for the app first.
Keep an eye on what your apps are doing in the background with data/memory/battery usage.
Don't side load apps unless you -really- trust the source. If so -always- scan it with an online scanner like Virus Total before you install it!!!
Use SD Maid to pick off the remnants of uninstalled apps.
marioswat81 said:
I ask about applications from Google play
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As I said apps from the Play Store are mostly safe as they are constantly being checked by Google. Every once in a while something will slip by but mostly safe. If you are worried activate device security in settings under device care.
marioswat81 said:
installing and uninstalling many applications Is it harmful?
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ggrant3876 said:
As I said apps from the Play Store are mostly safe as they are constantly being checked by Google. Every once in a while something will slip by but mostly safe. If you are worried activate device security in settings under device care.
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Just because an app is "safe" doesn't mean it isn't poorly coded. Bad uninstalls is more a PC issue but Androids aren't completely immune to it.
Just one change hidden (inaccessible) setting change can really screw up your machine. Saw that happen on an e-reader; it globally changed the screen tint and when uninstalled it remained. Had to reload it, toggle that off, uninstall. The was a bloody Goggle apk.
Be it a trojan or bad coding a hard reset is a hard reset.
It's rare for a Playstore Android app to crash and burn the OS but it definitely does happen
As do buggy uninstalls... best not do too many installs or uninstalls together so if there is an issue you can spot it and know where it came from.
This may be the only way to easily correct it...
thank you

Play store

Hello,
My play store keep changing from do not update apps to auto update on wifi.
I have several app that i keep on old version.
How can i block playstore from changing this setting automatically
Thanks for help guys
Playstore is a bloody pain.
Set to auto update to wifi only and disable wifi.
Use ApkExport to copy your apps so you have them.
exactly a real pain... always switching the setting on after set up all stuff.
looking for a solution or a workaround to disable this or disable my apps from auto update
Rovyo said:
exactly a real pain... always switching the setting on after set up all stuff.
looking for a solution or a workaround to disable this or disable my apps from auto update
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Disable Playstore or Google Play Services (Playstore is dependent on it).
Both constantly running in the background... needed or not.
You will need Google Play Services though for Gmail and other apps occasionally during the day.
Use a firewall to block it.
Use a package disabler.
I use both...
oh thanks will do that on play store. Any good app freezer you recommend ?
For phones other than Samsung this might work:
"Owner App" version from
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
Karma Firewall from Playstore
thanks
im rooted with Lsposed, will use greenfy
Rovyo said:
thanks
im rooted with Lsposed, will use greenfy
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I'm not rooted which is why I use this solution.
You have more options.
blackhawk said:
I'm not rooted which is why I use this solution.
You have more options.
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I figure out that the play store get default settings after each restart. So something must reset it configuration ... I need to find whom
Rovyo said:
I figure out that the play store get default settings after each restart. So something must reset it configuration ... I need to find whom
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I'm not sure what's causing that. I can package disable Playstore, firewall block it and it's settings are the same after it's enabled again.
If it's data on the phone is getting cleared on reboot that could do it... 3rd party cleaner or power management.
I don't use Playstore much and all my apps/updates are backed up for reload.
In part because you can't get older versions on Playstore (if the app doesn't disappear entirely) and because Playstore downloads are a slow, tedious pain that use up too much time when reloading.
Don't want Google's junk in my face...

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