So I have a toast notification that pops up frequently and says "Loading.." and I have no idea what it's from. What the best way to find out what it's coming from? I've got a lot running in the background and I would rather not have to stop services onby onee as there is no steady interval that it pops up.
There is a xposed plugin to stop certain toasts.. if that helps
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I keep getting notifications with stars coming along top of screen offering iPad and different. Apps.
Can I turn them off? Really annoying
stu-ton said:
I keep getting notifications with stars coming along top of screen offering iPad and different. Apps.
Can I turn them off? Really annoying
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^ Install AirPush Detector, it'll detect the app(s) that's causing it!
They will be coming from an app you have installed that's probably using Airpush or something similar to display ads in your notification bar.
Use Addons Detector to find out what is causing it - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.denper.addonsdetector
Press 'Scan', then look in the 'Push notifications' section.
Personally, I would then uninstall the offending app, as devs that use Airpush can go and piss up a rope
Edit: Come to think of it, when you get a notification like this, long press on it to find out which app is generating it. No need to use a separate app to find out
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I think ive somehow got spam on my phone. i keep getting pop ups near the
notification bar wheveever i open apps, esspecially amazon pop ups.
Anyone have any ideas of getting rid of this. I've used system cleaner to clean caches.
the_chang said:
I think ive somehow got spam on my phone. i keep getting pop ups near the
notification bar wheveever i open apps, esspecially amazon pop ups.
Anyone have any ideas of getting rid of this. I've used system cleaner to clean caches.
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Press and hold on the notification youve got, Then you will have a button that takes you to the information page of the app that post those notifications.just unibstall it as it is running in background and eats your battery
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gallardo5 said:
Press and hold on the notification youve got, Then you will have a button that takes you to the information page of the app that post those notifications.just unibstall it as it is running in background and eats your battery
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Press and hold on the pop up doesnt do anything and takes me nowhere.
Ive seemed to narrow it down to which app could be causing it though. its ZDlock app which i use to lock some apps that cant be accessed without a pin entered.
Does anyone know of any other apps to lock certain apps as this zdlock seems to be bloated with spyware.
After every call ended, S-Health pops up, after unplugging headphones S-Health pops up, and sometimes varies with other apps when exiting them or doing whatever... wtf. Thought it was me but two buddies with new S5 as well said the same thing. Any way to disable this, I don't even use it and not signed into it. Useless to me, I keep my workout sched for different days in Evernote anway. Praying to the root gods something is figured out to get rid of this bloatware.
Go to settings/application manager and find s health in the All tab. Uninstall updates first, and then hit "turn off".
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Go to settings/application manager and find s health in the All tab. Uninstall updates first, and then hit "turn off".
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Thanks. Went through and pretty much did the same for every AT&T and Sammy app showing.
It doesn't remove the apps, but at least it prevents them from running services in the background.
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I've had this same problem on my S7. I 'Disable' the app and it asks me if I would like to restore it to the factory version to which I say 'yes'. Then at the next update it reinstalls the latest updates and it all happens again. I'm not very tech-savvy so am hoping someone can help. I've now removed all permissions and blocked notifications on the app settings so fingers crossed it stops happening.
Hi guys,
I am having some problem.
Since a few weeks my phone vibrates random and I do not how to disable it. I turned vibration off in settings and in other apps. And the phone vibrates when I don't recieve any notifications. When I put it on the table for charging it stoppes after a while.
It is very annoying for me. If there is a method for completely stopping the vibration motor let me know.
Thanks.
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Such vibration must cause an application. Remind yourself what you installed a few weeks ago.
Thanks. I tried to see some app settings and turned it off. The problem is that I don't see any notifications at all. I even installed the Xposed App, 'Less Frequent Notifier', but it doesn't work. And it is very hard to find the toxic app, because I have about 400~500 installed apps.
Is there some system log file where I can see which apps send the command to vibrate?
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Thanks. I tried to see some app settings and turned it off. The problem is that I don't see any notifications at all. I even installed the Xposed App, 'Less Frequent Notifier', but it doesn't work. And it is very hard to find the toxic app, because I have about 400~500 installed apps.
Is there some system log file where I can see which apps send the command to vibrate?
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Install "Wakelock Detector" on your device. Once you sense a vibration, open the app and look for an app that uses the phone vibrator. You might want to try to get accurate information, as the app doesn't offer sorting based on time of trigger.
To get an accurate information, you can have the phone randomly vibrates for a day, and then open the WLD app and find the app responsible for vibrating.
An example is attached.
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You can use the App Ops. once you feel a vibration, quickly go to your App Ops, get to the "Device" tab (or section...) and choose the corresponding app that you suspect vibrating your phone. The apps listed there are sorted from recent permission trigger (or usage). So all you need to check is the top part of the list.
so with lollipop I think android is killing processes automatically. before when I hit home the app stayed either frozen in time or doing its thing. now when I hit home if I stay away from an app too long when I go back into it it has to load from scratch... why does this happen and how do I stop it?
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Am I the only one with this problem? No-one has an answer?
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I would double check under the developer options that "Don't keep tasks active" box isn't checked and that the "Background task limit" is set to standard.
Settings -> Developer options -> Advanced. Look at the very bottom of the list under the "Apps" heading.
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