My Oppo A7 has this kind of, like, phone manager or os system that keeps deleting my residual files and cache once every several days/overnight. I used system log to keep track of the processes involved. Well, I can only find the system UI in work during the same time my files were deleted. But, it was not in the process of deleting my files. But, when I was observing all the system apps i found some, like phone manager plugin that does not stop its process although i had disabled its usage access, where it keeps enabling itself back. My file always got deleted around 3 am. Disabling phone manager, having its self frequency off, or deleting related running process through developer options doesn't seem to work or just works for several days. Anyone has any idea how to stop my phone from rambling in the morning, deleting my files willy-nilly without my permission, only to wake up feeling raged? Here are the screenshots of the clean storage function on phone manager that i suspected deleting the files. I also think it has something to do with cheetah cleaning master.
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Anyone ? I hope anyone here can tell me the package name, so I can delete it or method to delete it.
No one will help you since oppo is 1000 have tons of security patches no advance tech will be able to help you also they removed fast boot and rooting method and adb stuffs
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i have been flashing roms for a long time now,and the first thing i learned when a app gave me a force close was to run fix permissions in recovery, i even know people who after flashing a rom, always fix permissions at the end, then reboot ..
but if you like me are running philz this option is no longer available..i searched and found a app which does exactly
the same thing as the one i knew in recovery..
The benefit from this app is that you don't need to reboot into recovery to fix those apps that are FC,and you can also fix permissions for anly the app which gives you a fc...
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the app is called:fix permissions(ofcourse)from its creator Stephen(stericson)
and it can be found in the playstore
its free and there also is a donate-version..
what does fix permissions do?
Sometimes flashing roms, playing with permissions, or performing other root operation can cause the Android system to forget which UID is associated with an application. In reality it does not forget this, it just issues the app a new id and is oblivious to the fact that it already had an id. When this occurs some apps can start force closing due to the UID mismatch between the UID that the system has assigned to the app and the UID that owns that apps data directory,this app will/might solve this problem.
thanx for sharing....
Thanks for this info! I was wondering if you know HOW TO actually fix the permissions of the apps in the list. I can't tell if there's an easy way to do all the apps in the list at the same time or not. Any idea about that?
Every day, I have to reset the default application for everything on my phone. Even if I check "ALWAYS" after selecting a particular app, the phone forgets the default after each reboot, and then prompts me again.
For example, when I open a video in my gallery, I get the prompt below. MX Player is already highlighted, and I click "ALWAYS." Now all of my videos in the gallery open in MX Player, but after a reboot, I get asked this question again. Please don't tell me this is normal behavior on Galaxy devices.
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*edit* - Another example: I keep turning off Samsung's keyboard and Swipe and a couple others, but every time I reboot, those keyboards are ticked on again! Why!!!
Funny you mention that
My phone has been doing the same thing of late and it is very annoying. It started when I rooted my phone however I think that wasn't the cause because as far as I can remember at first it was alright but when I installed su too system and I installed twrp and partitioned internal memory that's when it started but I could be wrong.a fix would be great
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My phone has been doing the same thing of late and it is very annoying. It started when I rooted my phone however I think that wasn't the cause because as far as I can remember at first it was alright but when I installed su too system and I installed twrp and partitioned internal memory that's when it started but I could be wrong.a fix would be great
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I'm also rooted. My friends, who are not rooted, are not having this problem. And I've gotten barely any traction in my posts about this on various sites -- likely because it's not a pervasive issue. It's become so annoying that I'm considering unrooting the phone for the time being.
Hi Everyone. I got a new account but I've visited this site lots of times now in about 4 years.
First of all, I would like to thank all the developers here especially to Tkkg1994 for developing the superstock rom on the galaxy s7.
I have installed it on my phone and works great! I would like to ask if anyone else is encountering this problem on this ROM? The samsung contacts app(stock) keeps crashing if I go to "settings". I wanted to export my contacts from here.
I have tried reinstalling about 8 times now with different options and settings (tried stock kernel, tried superstock kernel, tried installing all samsung and google apps, tried with/without adblocker, tried with/without busybox). Would appreciate any help or info on this. Thanks XDA!
Regards,
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Looking for a fix.
I also noticed after the recent update that my contacts keep closing when trying to enter the settings. Wondering what it is and looking forward to a solution.
Did you get this fixed?
I fixed it by manually installing a newer Samsung Contacts app. Just Google "Samsung Contacts apk", download a newer version (I downloaded the latest 3.1 that was newer than what was on my phone).
Drop the apk in /system/priv-app/SamsungContacts80, set the permissions on the new file to RW-R--R--, add an underscore to the end of the old original Samsung Contacts file so that you have a backup of the original file that is not used, then reboot.
Voila! Everything is fixed.
Clean app data
I am using Pixel 4a and today it is performing very oddly, Games are lagging, music apps are not able to run in background. scrolling is lagging and all of it happened today. I don't think I dropped it in water or anything like that, neither I installed any app since past week. The geek bench single core score when I last tested was 528 and now it is 320 that's a massive 40% drop, can anyone help me please?
Clear the cache files for any app on your phone.
You also may run Clear Storage instead what will remove all data from the app. This essentially resets it to a fresh state, like you just installed it from the Google Play Store.
Clear the system cache.
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Check battery usage to see if you can narrow down what's causing it.
Check running services for apps that don't belong or are running atypical ie high memory usage.
If you can't find the cause suspect malware. Check your download folder for crap you didn't download or odd behavior. Run a Malwarebytes scan. It found a trojan preloader for me over a year ago.
My POV: Any app what grants these dangerous runtime permissions - defined in app's AndroidManifest.xml -
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can be considered to be a trojan.
Hence it's highly recommended to remove all apps with those permissions.
I'm using a unrooted Galaxy S20 (SM-G981B) and a few days ago I found a folder at my storage named "****". I never created this folder, but the timestamp and it's creation date was similar with the time where I tried some timelapse apps from the play store. After some research I also found out that there is a library for java (+ I guess android) called ****-Storage-Access-Framework (Link on Github: ****-Storage-Access-Framework) which seems to try helping developers to handle all the data file handling. So I was a bit more calmed, as I guess some of those timelaps apps might used this library and named the folder "****" because of this (not very professional but possible I guess).
Although I was somewhat calmed I was still warned and more attentive than usual. Yesterday I checked my WiFi Data usage (Connections->Data usage->WiFi data usage) and found a very strange app, called "10463". This App is listed nowhere else (also not in mobile data usage). I have no clue what app this could be or if it is connected to the "****" folder case a few days ago. But now I'm worried.
Beside this two cases nothing else strange happened on my phone.
Does someone has any idea what this app could be?
EDIT: When I print a list of all packages wie adb command "adb shell pm list packages", there is also no package with "10463" included.
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