Hi everybody,
I dont know if this is the correct forum. And sorry for my English.
I have an Op7pro and I don't know what is happening with Google play services. I saw I have 2 account, it's like someone or something created a paralelo account. And the second account it's raining battery in second plane while the principal don't. It's not too much, but its bothering me.
Im root, twrp, renovate ice, skydragon module( not kernel), stock kernel and automate full permissions.
I don't remember install something strange.
Anyone has any idea? I attached 3 link to screenshot.
Thanks so much.
https://ibb.co/5Fjwpqq
https://ibb.co/KwtFLsV
https://ibb.co/6nj823M
I forgot say I have paralell Instagram for works since 2 month, but I never saw Google play services duplicates for this.
You can run
Code:
su -c pm list users
in a terminal emulator to see which accounts are enabled.
To delete one of the accounts (ex. Guest) run this command, replacing ID with the number shown before the user you want to delete.
Code:
su -c pm remove-user ID
Arden144 said:
You can run
Code:
su -c pm list users
in a terminal emulator to see which accounts are enabled.
To delete one of the account (ex. Guest) run this command, replacing ID with the number shown before the user you want to delete.
Code:
su -c pm remove-user ID
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It works perfectly. Thanks you so much. It was completely removed.
Helio0 said:
You can run in a terminal emulator to see which accounts are enabled.
To delete one of the account (ex. Guest) run this command, replacing ID with the number shown before the user you want to delete.
It works perfectly. Thanks you so much. It was completely removed.
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Glad to have helped!
nice one Arden144!
Arden144 said:
You can run
Code:
su -c pm list users
in a terminal emulator to see which accounts are enabled.
To delete one of the accounts (ex. Guest) run this command, replacing ID with the number shown before the user you want to delete.
Code:
su -c pm remove-user ID
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I found the "problem" and this solve another problem I had with backup in TWRP.
The problem was Instagram paralell account, this created an 999 user with another Google Play Services, and this was why backups in TWRP always finished in ERROR 255, you can´t backup with parallel account. Remove the second app don´t solve the backup´s problem, you need remove the 999 user from terminal.
Thanks again.
Related
http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2010/08/just-speak-it-introducing-voice-actions.html WORKS ON MINE ENOM2.11.3
Yeah i saw that it's pretty awesome
Can someone post the apk
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i downloaded it from the market it might be us only at the moment they also luanched the chrome to phone app that was the two announcements today... for mmarket search voice serach and download the google one... and im rooted in every way like every one else
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from Google's blog
Voice Actions are currently available for U.S. English speakers.
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Please post the Apk.
blunden said...
Just run the following commands to uninstall the old system apps if you use a custom rom.
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
adb shell rm /system/app/VoiceSearch.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.voicesearch
Then they will install just fine from Market (from the US Market). MarketAccess set to TMO US will allow you to find them.
Both apps are unsuccessful installs from the market on FRF91Deodexed, uninstalled with titanium. Awesome apps.
or do what I did. uninstall with titanium, reboot and install from market. running cm nightly
It's telling Mr the file isn't signed correctly. In the US.
I'm guessing that even with the required apks I will not be able to use this on my 2.1 Moment? Time to return to the Vogue then!
imfloflo said:
blunden said...
Just run the following commands to uninstall the old system apps if you use a custom rom.
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
adb shell rm /system/app/VoiceSearch.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.voicesearch
Then they will install just fine from Market (from the US Market). MarketAccess set to TMO US will allow you to find them.
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Worked for me!
prophetjinn said:
It's telling Mr the file isn't signed correctly. In the US.
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You have to Uninstall Voice search then reboot and install the apk from the market.
dangambino said:
or do what I did. uninstall with titanium, reboot and install from market. running cm nightly
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Got it tks
Am i missing something? mines is the same old google voice search. I see no help and everything opens in the browser.
MvP77 said:
Am i missing something? mines is the same old google voice. I see no help and everything opens in the browser.
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Are you searching for a new google voice or "google voice SEARCH".
There's no new google voice.
dharani1234 said:
Are you searching for a new google voice or "google voice SEARCH".
There's no new google voice.
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voice search. thats what i meant. Yeah i see no differences in the app though.
imfloflo said:
blunden said...
Just run the following commands to uninstall the old system apps if you use a custom rom.
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
adb shell rm /system/app/VoiceSearch.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.voicesearch
Then they will install just fine from Market (from the US Market). MarketAccess set to TMO US will allow you to find them.
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it told me
"rm: cant remove '/system/app/googlequicksearchbox.apk' : No such file or directory"
dangambino said:
or do what I did. uninstall with titanium, reboot and install from market. running cm nightly
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I know it's just me being stupid, but i'm going to have to ask....
I have Titanium installed, but I see no option to uninstall!
Please help
Hi all.
I want to ask, if i can uninstall app called "photos" without uninstalling Google+
I don't mean default photos app. I mean that one that is installed with Google+
i don't want have 2x same app in phone
thx guys for help
Mondop said:
Hi all.
I want to ask, if i can uninstall app called "photos" without uninstalling Google+
I don't mean default photos app. I mean that one that is installed with Google+
i don't want have 2x same app in phone
thx guys for help
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im sure you "could" uninstall it, but i would be afraid of some crashing in the g+ app because they are linked together.
try freezing it first to see what happens, then if you have a problem it is easy to put back.
Mondop said:
Hi all.
I want to ask, if i can uninstall app called "photos" without uninstalling Google+
I don't mean default photos app. I mean that one that is installed with Google+
i don't want have 2x same app in phone
thx guys for help
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Try this in terminal
Code:
su
pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
Best of luck,
samsungrockz said:
Try this in terminal
Code:
su
pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
Best of luck,
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Did you mean Terminal Emulator that should i download from google play store? if yes, i tried this and nothing happend
i tried write this: pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
should i add "su" infront of all those words?
Mondop said:
Did you mean Terminal Emulator that should i download from google play store? if yes, i tried this and nothing happend
i tried write this: pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
should i add "su" infront of all those words?
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No, first opening the terminal, enter only su
Then terminal emulator is granted root access, thEn type the rest of the command.
**your device needs to bee ROOTED in first place**
samsungrockz said:
No, first opening the terminal, enter only su
Then terminal emulator is granted root access, thEn type the rest of the command.
**your device needs to bee ROOTED in first place**
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So thats exactly what have i done... :/ not working
So what is the message you are getting in terminal when you enter those codes??
samsungrockz said:
So what is the message you are getting in terminal when you enter those codes??
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exactly what you want from me...
i installed terminal
opened it
wrote: su
allowed su acces
wrote : pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
terminal wrote something with word : killed
then i go to apps
clicked on photos and photos worked....
Okay, install Rom Toolbox Pro, then open the app, grant root access, open app manager in it, locate Google+, click on it, swipe to left and select advance freeze, and freeze the activities with the Google+ photos icon in it. Done!!
samsungrockz said:
Okay, install Rom Toolbox Pro, then open the app, grant root access, open app manager in it, locate Google+, click on it, swipe to left and select advance freeze, and freeze the activities with the Google+ photos icon in it. Done!!
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Ok thanks, it works
I'm on a rooted nexus 5 running stock kitkat 4.4.4 and xposed framework. I have no wish to update the operating system. I was able to stop the system update notifications in the past by simply disabling 3 receivers :
service:com.google.android.gms.update.SystemUpdateService$ Receiver
com.google.android.gms.update.SystemUpdateService$ ActiveReceiver
com.google.android.gms.update.SystemUpdateService$ SecretCodeReceiver
This worked for a while, then the system update notification appeared again! This time, to get rid of the notification I needed to use several adb commands:
1. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService$ActiveReceiver
2. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService$Receiver
3. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService$SecretCodeReceiver
4. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gsf/.update.SystemUpdateActivity
5. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gsf/.update.SystemUpdatePanoActivity
6. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gsf/.update.SystemUpdateService
7. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gsf/.update.SystemUpdateService$Receiver
8. adb shell su -c pm disable com.google.android.gsf/.update.SystemUpdateService$SecretCodeReceiver
That worked - for a while..... ?
The notification to update to 5.0.1 has reappeared again. What else should I do to stop it this time?
Appreciate any help.
That's a lot of work. And you're missing out on a bunch of pretty important security updates.
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Like it the way it is.
I recommend you installing three apps to disable this fully:
AppOpsXposed
MyAndroidTools
Servicely
In appopsxposed what you need to do is to disable the "wake up" function of google play services as well as other brothers of it (google services framework)
MyAndroidTools
to disable update service simply go to the services tab in it and search for google play services:
On the upper right side click Full/Short button and you should be able to see the full extension file for each services
Search Update$Service and disablle all related services for it (there are 4, policyintent, updaterservice and I forgot the last two)
Servicely is to stop the all in all process and services of Gsm/Gcm which reboots the update service(dont know if this is a leak)
just install it into priv-app and give octal permission 0777 and select google play service and frameworks as a hitlist and you should have no worries about anything.
Let me know when this helped you and please press thanks if it does try it first it wont consume much time
Phantom, you're a life saver. I'll try what you suggest and let you know if it worked.
Thank you.
Also dont forget to disable broadcast receiver for system$update services located in.. Well broadcast receiver haha
Just use myandroidtools
Click broadcast receiver and navigate to system, find gplay services and type in systemupdate, again there are 4 receivers for it disable all of it
OK. I installed all 3 apps.
1. Did the appOpsXposed part.
2. Have trouble in Myandroidtools. None of the items have Update$Service in them. (No $). I'm attaching a screenshot so you can tell me which 4 to disable.
3. I installed Servicely but, how do I "install it into priv-app" ?
Thank you.
phantom146 said:
Also dont forget to disable broadcast receiver for system$update services located in.. Well broadcast receiver haha
Just use myandroidtools
Click broadcast receiver and navigate to system, find gplay services and type in systemupdate, again there are 4 receivers for it disable all of it
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I messed up.
Went to Google play services, clicked on system update (I think, can't remember) which had a checkmark in its select box and now it disappeared!
Help.
(I did a nandroid backup before starting but maybe there a simpler way).
phantom146 said:
Also dont forget to disable broadcast receiver for system$update services located in.. Well broadcast receiver haha
Just use myandroidtools
Click broadcast receiver and navigate to system, find gplay services and type in systemupdate, again there are 4 receivers for it disable all of it
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Here's my screenshot for that. Not sure what those in red mean and whether selected means enabled or disabled.
Here's the screenshot
maybeme2 said:
Here's my screenshot for that. Not sure what those in red mean and whether selected means enabled or disabled.
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Red means it was disabled.
To disable a service and a receiver click the name itself not the checkbox and no you didntessed up it disappeared becauseit was an active service it went to the bottom line of the queue
Let me give you a screenshot here
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maybeme2 said:
I messed up.
Went to Google play services, clicked on system update (I think, can't remember) which had a checkmark in its select box and now it disappeared!
Help.
(I did a nandroid backup before starting but maybe there a simpler way).
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You didn't messed up just relax
It disappeared because it was moved back to queue.
To disable a service and a receiver let me remind you to click the name not the checkbox, if you click the checkbox it will reappear again.
Heres the system update service and receiver i disabled for you and my wakelocks for Gplayservices as well as my partial wakelocks in my N5 with heavy tweaks on my battery life, shown by BBS(better battery stats)
I dont have any wakeups from Gplayservices to be honest
and here is my batt life with some data usage on
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maybeme2 said:
OK. I installed all 3 apps.
1. Did the appOpsXposed part.
2. Have trouble in Myandroidtools. None of the items have Update$Service in them. (No $). I'm attaching a screenshot so you can tell me which 4 to disable.
3. I installed Servicely but, how do I "install it into priv-app" ?
Thank you.
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Download root explorer or any explorer that can do a read/write(basically almost all of them such as solid explorer)
download the apk for servicely you can find a lot inside the huge cloud of the internet haha
once downloaded copy the servicely apk using the explorer of your choice and navigate to root/system/priv-app and paste it there. Press and hold the apk it should prompt you with many choices, find permissions there and put check on all the boxes for permissions
dont forget that you need to enable r/w or read/write permission first for your explorer or else you wont be able to edit permissions or move an apk file inside the system/priv-app
All done and everything worked. System update gone. Thank you.
maybeme2 said:
All done and everything worked. System update gone. Thank you.
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My pleasure
This also worked perfectly on my M8. Wanted to stay at lollipop 5.1.1. Once I did the steps here Marshmallow ota went away.
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gustav30 said:
This also worked perfectly on my M8. Wanted to stay at lollipop 5.1.1. Once I did the steps here Marshmallow ota went away.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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Now press the magic button lol
It appears that some apps that come pre installed on the 8t can be deleted...rather than disabled. For example, Google One.
If I delete them, will they reinstall with a factory reset or were they installed separate from the factory image?
Been several years since I had a new phone and am use to only being able to disable pre installed apps.
Thanks
Well if you root you can debloat it
brad34471 said:
It appears that some apps that come pre installed on the 8t can be deleted...rather than disabled. For example, Google One.
If I delete them, will they reinstall with a factory reset or were they installed separate from the factory image?
Been several years since I had a new phone and am use to only being able to disable pre installed apps.
Thanks
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You can use ABD for delete your apps, follow the guide, you can create a txt file with all your adb commands and copy/past once
the best link for all method/scrits : here
the adb method link directly : here
spart0n said:
Well if you root you can debloat it
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False... You can easily debloat/delete apps from adb without root, on all smartphone, OnePlus, Sasmsung Redmi/Xiaomi
Best way is obviously to use adb method if you're not willing to root. Enter adb shell
Code:
adb shell
A simple search like this will give all packages with google in it's name. You can replace 'google' with 'oneplus' or 'facebook' etc to find the package names.
Code:
pm list packages | grep 'google'
You can use this to delete the app after finding package name using this.
Code:
pm uninstall --user 0 com.facebook.appmanager
Note that this removes apps only from default user and not from system. They will return if you do a factory reset.
KrishTej said:
Best way is obviously to use adb method if you're not willing to root. Enter adb shell
Code:
adb shell
A simple search like this will give all packages with google in it's name. You can replace 'google' with 'oneplus' or 'facebook' etc to find the package names.
Code:
pm list packages | grep 'google'
You can use this to delete the app after finding package name using this.
Code:
pm uninstall --user 0 com.facebook.appmanager
Note that this removes apps only from default user and not from system. They will return if you do a factory reset.
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Package Info from the PlayStore is also another good way to see the package names of what is installed to make the apps you want to get rid of easier to remove. Personally, I save a text file of the apps I remove for each device I have to make it easier to remove them if I ever have to factory reset the device or remove them for others.
Have installed Lineage 9.0 and working fine but want to remove more apps llike the below
Email
Messaging
Phone
Browser
Calculator
Calender
I just want to strip it right down as for kids so just have the basics
Have the driver but anyone any guide how to remove the above via adb?
Thanks
funkyirishman said:
Have installed Lineage 9.0 and working fine but want to remove more apps llike the below
Email
Messaging
Phone
Browser
Calculator
Calender
I just want to strip it right down as for kids so just have the basics
Have the driver but anyone any guide how to remove the above via adb?
Thanks
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You can move these files from its directories to a different storage in case you need to restore, then wipe data (not needed to format data/factory reset) then restart your device and see how it goes. I think it would be fine, not essential apps if you don't need them. Browsing with a root explorer and taking a copy (moving them this way) probably you will find more apps to get rid of.
I don't want to restore them as just using it for kid's for you tube and some loaded cartoons etc saved on micro SD card
I just want to remove them via adb but don't know the command when running PowerShell
Looking for these commands
funkyirishman said:
I don't want to restore them as just using it for kid's for you tube and some loaded cartoons etc saved on micro SD card
I just want to remove them via adb but don't know the command when running PowerShell
Looking for these commands
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Saving the apps in other place is just in case you have something like an annoying warning message, but this is just for a few minutes to check that all is fine.
To remove apps through ADB you can use this guide https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/ with this process really you are hiding the "head" of the app doing them unreachable (I assume your real interest) for the end user.
SubwayChamp said:
Saving the apps in other place is just in case you have something like an annoying warning message, but this is just for a few minutes to check that all is fine.
To remove apps through ADB you can use this guide https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/ with this process really you are hiding the "head" of the app doing them unreachable (I assume your real interest) for the end user.
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Thanks
This is what I am looking for
So for example trying to remove the below
package:com.android.email
So in powershell type the below
pm uninstall -k --user 0 <com.android.email>
but keep getting the below
syntax error: unexpected 'newline'
Typing it correctly or am I as not getting anywhere with removing it
funkyirishman said:
Thanks
This is what I am looking for
So for example trying to remove the below
package:com.android.email
So in powershell type the below
pm uninstall -k --user 0 <com.android.email>
but keep getting the below
syntax error: unexpected 'newline'
Typing it correctly or am I as not getting anywhere with removing it
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Remove -k (this preserve data and cache what you don't need) I guess you are not using the keys <>
Be sure that this is the name of package and run adb shell and then pm uninstall --user 0 com.android.email
or simply pm uninstall com.android.email This will remove the app from any user.
Also you have this GUI tool https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...mate-app-manager-debloat-tool-tweaks.4147837/