I'm at a loss.
Been searching forever for a solution.
The problem is that the Samsung account app keeps bugging me to accept the new terms and conditions.
I won't.
I don't even have a Samsung account and I never plan to get one.
I want the app and its annoying notifications gone forever.
I've tried to force close the app, but it restarts immediately.
I've tried to disable the permissions of the app, but it forcibly takes them back immediately.
I've tried to factory reset the app, but it auto updates itself.
I really want it gone.
Can I ADB uninstall it? If so what is the package name?
Or use Package Disabler which is what I do. It doesn't really do anything much in the background on my N10+ so I don't disable it.
Disabling it may lock you out of the Galaxy Store.
If it's being a menace clear system cache and the app's data. You can also firewall block Samsung updates which will shut it up.
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blackhawk said:
Or use Package Disabler which is what I do. It doesn't really do anything much in the background on my N10+ so I don't disable it.
Disabling it may lock you out of the Galaxy Store.
If it's being a menace clear system cache and the app's data. You can also firewall block Samsung updates which will shut it up.
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Thanks!
Found the package name in your screenshot.
Was able to adb uninstall it.
It's gone!
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HELLO EVERYBODY!!!
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?
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
Getting fedup of trying to sort this by myself as Samsung Tech are nothing short of useless.
When Samsung Free updated to the latest version with the TV included I started getting the message I need to wait until "the leave process" has been completed and can take "up to 1 day". Well two weeks later (14 days!!!!!) it's still not resolved. Posted on Samsung Members and a few others have the same problem.
I have tried the following
1. Force stopped and unistalled updates. Free then works but keeps bugging for the update, once updated then same message.
2. Tried no 1 again and pressed "leave Free" which worked but once updated same issue.
3. Reset app preferences
4. Removed Samsung account from the phone and once the account was back then same message
5. Same problem on my tab s6 which I have now deactivated Samsung Free.
Any ideas apart from using Microsoft Launcher or Nova
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Sammy tech support sucks worse than a Bronx hooker
Try clearing system cache.
Clearing data in all related apps.
Factory load on all Samsung junk.
Clear Google Play Services data (just for good measure)
Inversely try updating Sammy apps from the Galaxy Store only not Playtore.
Reboot, reboot, reboot...
Make sure you haven't disabled a needed parent app.
Turn off all power management... destroyer of worlds.
Replace with a 3rd party app or wait for Sammy to fix it... eventually... maybe.
I've been optimizing my S22 Ultra SD and it seems a significant amount of CPU utilization is being chewed up by the Android 12 System UI app. What side effects will occur if it is disabled or can it be specifically fined tuned?
Edit: I'm using Nova for my launcher.
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I wouldn't disable it if I were you.
You disable or uninstall anything else? It's obviously "looking" for something, not finding it and trying over and over.
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You disable or uninstall anything else? It's obviously "looking" for something, not finding it and trying over and over.
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Didn't disable or uninstall anything however I trimmed back some of the s pen features (like provide a warning if s en is left behind among others). Got the results I was looking for in spades.
Edit: by turning off the majority of s pen features the System UI app went from the biggest CPU user to the smallest CPU user! Didn't really need them anyway!
I have multiple Spens, so many of those features don't work anyway. Now you gotta do something about DuckDuckGo. HOLY crap, unless of course your job is searching the internet all day!
Love DuckDuckgo - got the new feature that blocks app trackers enabled so it's always running. Best feature ever.
I'm getting these nag screens from Google play protect all the time:
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I used to get them maybe once e week or less frequently, but since recently I get them all the time, many times per day after I unlock the phone. It seems to correlate with the latest Samsung firmware update (April 2023), but I can't tell if it's a Samsung thing or a Google thing, I wouldn't put it past either of them because they are both identically horrible. I tried to disable notifications for Play store, but that doesn't get rid of the nag screen. Is there another system app responsible for the nag screen which I can disable the notifications for, or something I can do via ADB?
I disable Playstore. Try firewall blocking it otherwise. Try temporarily disabling Google play Services as Playwhore is a dependency of it.
Agreed, both Samsung and Gookill are a menace at this point. Both are voracious data miners.
Why don't you turn it on by accepting it?
TheMystic said:
Why don't you turn it on by accepting it?
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LOL!
blackhawk said:
I disable Playstore. Try firewall blocking it otherwise. Try temporarily disabling Google play Services as Playwhore is a dependency of it.
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I'll test if disabling play store gets rid of the nag screen - if it's actually the play store app causing it rather than some background service. Play services can't be disabled and lots of apps won't work without it (I don't have the nerve to de-google it and it's almost impossible with Samsung anyway).
Maybe it's just some special permission to throw the nag alert, which can be disable with SetEdit or something like that?