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I am unable to use my new Teclast 40 tablet because when an app starts up and is working fine a popup appears saying `xxx keeps closing... ' and there is no option to dismiss the false warning. I have ran 2 anti virus plus Malawarebytes and my device is clean. Help please!

Guayruro said:
I am unable to use my new Teclast 40 tablet because when an app starts up and is working fine a popup appears saying `xxx keeps closing... ' and there is no option to dismiss the false warning. I have ran 2 anti virus plus Malawarebytes and my device is clean. Help please!
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Does the 'xxx' in the warning message stand for an app name? Are you sure from which app the message was?

Do a factory reset. Nothing to loose if you haven't used it much.
Be careful what you load next time... if you did load any apps on it.

James_Watson said:
Does the 'xxx' in the warning message stand for an app name? Are you sure from which app the message was?
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I came up with this in a google search:
[solved] All my apps (even system) crash randomly, Asus can't fix it
Hi, At some times my ASUS ZenFone 3 (ZE520KL) phone is unusable but Asus's after-sales service does not find the problem and simply updates it when I send it to them. I haven't figured out what's causing the problem. This can happen to me...
forum.xda-developers.com
If a factory reset doesn't solve it, it may be a hardware failure.

blackhawk said:
I came up with this in a google search:
[solved] All my apps (even system) crash randomly, Asus can't fix it
Hi, At some times my ASUS ZenFone 3 (ZE520KL) phone is unusable but Asus's after-sales service does not find the problem and simply updates it when I send it to them. I haven't figured out what's causing the problem. This can happen to me...
forum.xda-developers.com
If a factory reset doesn't solve it, it may be a hardware failure.
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Hello all,
Thank you so much for the replies. I did manage to sort this out. It is a corruption of Google Play Services. Uninstalling and installing it again solves the problem.
This happens frequently, I gather, as I found online many people facing the same problem

Guayruro said:
Hello all,
Thank you so much for the replies. I did manage to sort this out. It is a corruption of Google Play Services. Uninstalling and installing it again solves the problem.
This happens frequently, I gather, as I found online many people facing the same problem
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Yay
Clearing it's data may be all that's needed.
I clear this messy apk's data a lot as well as firewall block it most of the day.

Guayruro said:
Hello all,
Thank you so much for the replies. I did manage to sort this out. It is a corruption of Google Play Services. Uninstalling and installing it again solves the problem.
This happens frequently, I gather, as I found online many people facing the same problem
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I forgot to mention that I had written the string "xxx" to mean that the problem appeared with any and all my apps.

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TF700KL stuck on boot screen

Hi guys
Hope you can help me with this one. I purchased a tf700kl from my local store this month and i have a recurring problem.
For some reason when i turn my tablet off it always gets stuck in boot screen when i turn it on again (the one where the silver ASUS logo flashes)
The only way i have succesfully entered the tablet os again is by doing a factory reset. But that only worked until i turned it off again. Then the same problem occured.
Anybody know how to solve this issue?
Its a TF700KL
It asked for a firmware update to 4.1.1 and i installed that
I have installed several APPS on it. Very common and all from Google Play (no unsecure apps)
I would recommend exchanging for a different one whole you still have a warranty. I've never seen any complaints like this. Sounds like it's crashing during sleep.
Alternative is to install minimal apps after factory reset and try to deduce whether it's an app causing your issues or not.
After poking arround a bit with trial and error factory resets i found out that it is the app called Acalender+ that is causing the crashes. hope this helps other unfortunate users out there
AronChan said:
After poking arround a bit with trial and error factory resets i found out that it is the app called Acalender+ that is causing the crashes. hope this helps other unfortunate users out there
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Sounds like an awesome app. You should contact the dev with your problem. Most will be thankful for pointing it out.

[Q] Antivirus s/w detected malware in my settings

Hi Everyone,
OK, I am completely new to using tablets and android (and XDA! ) but I recently bought an Android tablet and although I put AV s/w on it I seem to have caught a bug. The problem is that, apparently, my settings app is now malware and it seems the only option to resolve it is to uninstall my settings application. Understandably I don;t want to forge ahead and do this because then I cannot manage my device. Anyone got any suggestions or can point me somewhere that could help? I have trawled the internet for an answer but haven't found anywhere reporting the same thing, so far. I am flummoxed and getting very frustrated. Also, any recommendations for malware prevention apps? Ta.
Thanks for taking time to read this. Sorry if it's in the wrong place!
You do know you should provide more details like which phone, which firmware, what antivirus app, etc.
But the simplest answer you would get is to stop using antivirus apps. Because most of them are hoaxes or give false results. There is nothing wrong with your settings app. I suggest you uninstall the AV app first.
immortalneo said:
You do know you should provide more details like which phone, which firmware, what antivirus app, etc.
But the simplest answer you would get is to stop using antivirus apps. Because most of them are hoaxes or give false results. There is nothing wrong with your settings app. I suggest you uninstall the AV app first.
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It's not a phone, it's just a no-mark tablet (Tabtronics, if that makes any difference).
Seeing as the last several days (maybe a week now) it has had serious performance issues -- crashing, rebooting itself without my initiating it, not turning on for long periods, notification messeges telling me apps don't work when I have never tried to use them -- I'd say this is not a false result. And the AV (Avast) is the same brand I've been using on my desktop for years and has always been fiine, and I've had no problems with it until the last week.
Seems odd that the assumption here is that there isn't a problem, when there are a shed load of articles online stating how vulnerable Android is to malware. Unfortunately I can't find any that tell you where to go/ what to do in order to get rid of the bug. :crying:
Anyway, thanks for the reply.
BlankScreen said:
It's not a phone, it's just a no-mark tablet (Tabtronics, if that makes any difference).
Seeing as the last several days (maybe a week now) it has had serious performance issues -- crashing, rebooting itself without my initiating it, not turning on for long periods, notification messeges telling me apps don't work when I have never tried to use them -- I'd say this is not a false result. And the AV (Avast) is the same brand I've been using on my desktop for years and has always been fiine, and I've had no problems with it until the last week.
Seems odd that the assumption here is that there isn't a problem, when there are a shed load of articles online stating how vulnerable Android is to malware. Unfortunately I can't find any that tell you where to go/ what to do in order to get rid of the bug. :crying:
Anyway, thanks for the reply.
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Here's a good discussion that might interest you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2186782
As for the issues you have, I would attribute it to either a rogue app or low memory. Try uninstalling any apps you recently installed. Also, try clearing app caches, freeing memory etc. See if that helps.

Annoying "no location" popup on boot

Hello everyone.
I decided to post this question here instead of my specific device's forum because I believe it is an issue of android itself, not my phone.
Since a couple of days ago, there is an annoying popup that appears on every boot, right after I unlock for the first time. The message reads:
No location access
Device location for all apps is
turned off, and you might not be
able to locate your device if it's
lost.
Yes, I'm aware of that, since I keep my location off for privacy and battery concerns, and that popup annoys me because it's an extra step for me to take. I suspect it's generated by Google Play Services, but I can't be sure.
Has anyone else seen it? Any ideas to disable it?
BreadedChicken said:
Hello everyone.
I decided to post this question here instead of my specific device's forum because I believe it is an issue of android itself, not my phone.
Since a couple of days ago, there is an annoying popup that appears on every boot, right after I unlock for the first time. The message reads:
No location access
Device location for all apps is
turned off, and you might not be
able to locate your device if it's
lost.
Yes, I'm aware of that, since I keep my location off for privacy and battery concerns, and that popup annoys me because it's an extra step for me to take. I suspect it's generated by Google Play Services, but I can't be sure.
Has anyone else seen it? Any ideas to disable it?
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I have. And you're right. Its generated by Google Play Services. I got rid of it by disabling a bunch of Google Play Service's services
Freewander10 said:
I have. And you're right. Its generated by Google Play Services. I got rid of it by disabling a bunch of Google Play Service's services
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Thank you very much for your confirmation.
Do you remember by any chance which services did you disable to get rid of the popup? I'm betting doing that will screw up google maps and possibly some other gapps, but I'm willing to do it because that popup is sooo annoying.
Thanks.
BreadedChicken said:
Thank you very much for your confirmation.
Do you remember by any chance which services did you disable to get rid of the popup? I'm betting doing that will screw up google maps and possibly some other gapps, but I'm willing to do it because that popup is sooo annoying.
Thanks.
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Disabling them will cripple the device's location services. Though you'll probably still be able to get your location info by using the GPS only.
Here are the services I disabled
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.locationsharing.service.LocationSharingSettingInjectorService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.nearby.connection.service.NearbyConnectionsAsyncService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.clearcut.service.ClearcutLoggerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.clearcut.service.PlayLogBrokerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.common.stats.GmsCoreStatsService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.fused.FusedLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.PendingIntentCallbackService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geocode.GeocodeService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.network.NetworkLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.GoogleLocationManagerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geofencer.service.GeofenceProviderService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.server.GoogleLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.LocationHistoryInjectorService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.DispatchingService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.mdm.services.NetworkQualityAndroidService
Finding them all might be a bit tedious so here's a backup you can restore using DisableService from the Playstore
Woah, that's mighty cool of you. Thanks! I appreciate it.
BreadedChicken said:
Woah, that's mighty cool of you. Thanks! I appreciate it.
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No problem bro
Freewander10 said:
No problem bro
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Mine still appear after disabling services you mentioned
evildog1 said:
Mine still appear after disabling services you mentioned
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That's weird.
Did you go about disabling them manually? Or by using the DisableService backup?
Freewander10 said:
That's weird.
Did you go about disabling them manually? Or by using the DisableService backup?
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Using backup. I double-checked and they are disabled
On my Note 4 I noticed an auto update a few days ago which I couldn't stop.
Today, my Skype auto logged out and when I tried to log in I couldn't. I entered my password 4 times and I couldn't log in. I tried login into my PC and it was fine so it wasn't a problem with my password.
So I restarted my note 4 and got this "No location access" pop-up. However I was able to login to Skype.
Are these two things connected? It seems weird. And the pop-up is blatantly scaremongering saying if location is disabled the phone cannot be tracked if it's lost.. yeah Google, on yer bike.
evildog1 said:
Using backup. I double-checked and they are disabled
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Okay. Try restoring this backup instead. I'm 100% sure it'll work because thats my current config and I'm pop up free. It seems to have broken the smart lock feature though. But if you don't mind/use that then you should be fine.
citta said:
On my Note 4 I noticed an auto update a few days ago which I couldn't stop.
Today, my Skype auto logged out and when I tried to log in I couldn't. I entered my password 4 times and I couldn't log in. I tried login into my PC and it was fine so it wasn't a problem with my password.
So I restarted my note 4 and got this "No location access" pop-up. However I was able to login to Skype.
Are these two things connected? It seems weird. And the pop-up is blatantly scaremongering saying if location is disabled the phone cannot be tracked if it's lost.. yeah Google, on yer bike.
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I really don't know. Maybe it was just a minor glitch/bug in the app. It does seem weird though. But if you're interested in getting rid of the pop up then check the post above.
I just disabled preference service. And the popup is gone.
Freewander10 said:
Okay. Try restoring this backup instead. I'm 100% sure it'll work because thats my current config and I'm pop up free. It seems to have broken the smart lock feature though. But if you don't mind/use that then you should be fine.
Your backup also not working, annoying popup still come back on boot
I really don't know. Maybe it was just a minor glitch/bug in the app. It does seem weird though. But if you're interested in getting rid of the pop up then check the post above.
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Akmal_hyperion said:
I just disabled preference service. And the popup is gone.
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Thanks it works
Akmal_hyperion said:
I just disabled preference service. And the popup is gone.
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Running the following on boot works for me too. Any idea what else it disables?
Code:
pm disable com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.util.PreferenceService;

Issue with Coolpad Torino R108 (CoolReaper?)

My cell phone still is under guarantee protection but I it doesn't help. Well, I discovered few times strange app installed w/o my action with Chinese title, something like eNews or feed app. I deleted it and thought that's all. After some time I started to receive push notification with red background and yellow Chinese sign! In same time I discovered again same app and stock app Sim1 changed its name into something Chinese! After factory reset I thought everything is OK but it last just 3 weeks and same game again! Malwarebytes detect Wireless Update as culprit for this "feature" but it wasn't able to solve problem as this app is part of OS! I have read many facts about Coolpad.Coolreaper.a so I planned to remove this nasty part from my device but don't know how? Service officer didn't find out nothing suspicious after few days of observation and blamed me for click onto ads and adverts links!
Please help me!
Hey there, did you solve the problem with the Coolreaper?
I have the same problem, i just flashed with another Official ROM but Malwarebites finds again the Coolreaper. Now going to wait few days to see if its going to start installing the apps again...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/coolpad-torino-r108-max-lite-y91-u00-t3735792
ludush1 said:
My cell phone still is under guarantee protection but I it doesn't help. Well, I discovered few times strange app installed w/o my action with Chinese title, something like eNews or feed app. I deleted it and thought that's all. After some time I started to receive push notification with red background and yellow Chinese sign! In same time I discovered again same app and stock app Sim1 changed its name into something Chinese! After factory reset I thought everything is OK but it last just 3 weeks and same game again! Malwarebytes detect Wireless Update as culprit for this "feature" but it wasn't able to solve problem as this app is part of OS! I have read many facts about Coolpad.Coolreaper.a so I planned to remove this nasty part from my device but don't know how? Service officer didn't find out nothing suspicious after few days of observation and blamed me for click onto ads and adverts links!
Please help me!
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Unfortunately its part of coolpad's system core programs and I havent found any way of removing it... Nasty piece of work from them to include something like that.. but I guess it serves me right for buying a phone made by them... I guess I will either stay away from any chinese made phone in the future - coolpad for certain, but if they are allowed to do this then I dont see what is there to stop other chinese companies from doing the same... very dissapointed.... but not surprised really...

Updates stuck at 100%, Gmail does not notify, and other issues.

I am desperate, I can't find the issue here. I have a S10 (Xfinity unlocked on Verizon) , I can't seem to update apps, they get stuck at 100% or 99%, AND some things like Gmail and Instagram do not seem to notify that I am getting messages.
Here's the kicker, I factory reset the phone some 5 times now, and still have the issue. The Reset fixes it for a few days (if even a day) and then the issue starts up again!
the phone was just upgraded to 10, but it was happening on 9 also!
no clue what the problem is ! it kills me! Please anyone have any idea? I even had an authorized Samsung dealer do a "software refresh" and then wiped out the phone again, and I'm still having the same issue..
HELP! please.
thank you
eatonjb said:
I am desperate, I can't find the issue here. I have a S10 (Xfinity unlocked on Verizon) , I can't seem to update apps, they get stuck at 100% or 99%, AND some things like Gmail and Instagram do not seem to notify that I am getting messages.
Here's the kicker, I factory reset the phone some 5 times now, and still have the issue. The Reset fixes it for a few days (if even a day) and then the issue starts up again!
the phone was just upgraded to 10, but it was happening on 9 also!
no clue what the problem is ! it kills me! Please anyone have any idea? I even had an authorized Samsung dealer do a "software refresh" and then wiped out the phone again, and I'm still having the same issue..
HELP! please.
thank you
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Boot into safe mode, it will only load your system apps and not your user apps. Then try to update your apps, if it works then you know the issue is being cause one of your user apps. Then you just need to identify which user app is the offending app.
It also might be caused by a conflict between various settings or maybe you have some things disabled or turned off that are causing this.
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Droidriven said:
Boot into safe mode, it will only load your system apps and not your user apps. Then try to update your apps, if it works then you know the issue is being cause one of your user apps. Then you just need to identify which user app is the offending app.
It also might be caused by a conflict between various settings or maybe you have some things disabled or turned off that are causing this.
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That kinda works.. but again, as said, I have reloaded the phone over and over, and it works fine, until a few days later and stars over.. And updating is not the only problem, Geolocating is slow, sluggish or not working sometimes, Push updates of emails are slower or not happening. just weird things..
I am not sure what it could be! its like the phone is the problem!
eatonjb said:
That kinda works.. but again, as said, I have reloaded the phone over and over, and it works fine, until a few days later and stars over.. And updating is not the only problem, Geolocating is slow, sluggish or not working sometimes, Push updates of emails are slower or not happening. just weird things..
I am not sure what it could be! its like the phone is the problem!
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Ok, everything I posted went completely over your head, I'll try again.
If it is working like it is supposed to while in safe mode(which is only loaded with system apps and system settings and not any of your user apps or data) that tells you that the issue is caused by some user app that you have installed or something in your user settings. In other other words, it is very likely something that you, as the user, have installed or setup/selected, it is probably not the device. It keeps happening after resetting because you are not changing what you are doing that it is causing it, it is something that you keep returning to after resetting the device. You just need to figure out which user app is causing the issue or whatever settings are causing the issue.
The way to do that will be trial and error. Uninstall one of the apps that you have installed, then use the device for a few hours, if the issue continues, that wasn't the app causing the issue, reinstall that app then choose another user app to uninstall and then use the device for a few hours, if the issue continues, that is t the app, reinstall that app, and so on and so on, etc... Get the picture? When you uninstall an app and the issue stops, the last app uninstalled is probably the app causing the issue.
I suggest resetting the device again. Then, only install one of your usual apps but don't install any others and don't change any settings, use the device a while, if the issue does not occur, install another one of your usual apps but don't install any others, basically, install one app at a time until the issue occurs, when it does, the last app installed is probably the offending app.
Or, if you don't find it that way and you get all of your usual apps installed without triggering the issue during the trial and error process, then you need to go through settings by trial and error. Changing one setting at a time and using the device a while to see if the issue occurs, if it does, it probably has something to do with the last setting that you changed before the issue occured.
Slowly changing one thing at a time over an extended amount with time between each change, will allow you to isolate exactly which app or setting is causing the issue.
Or maybe you need to flash your stock firmware via PC tools to start over with a clean installation.
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