Android Device Manager - Samsung Galaxy Gear

Here is how to get your Gear to appear in Android Device Manager (null_ rom only)
You'll need to have setup Google account on Gear and tick to show in menus via PlayStore on web(https://play.google.com/settings)
1. Open Google Settings
2. Select Android Device Manager
3. Uncheck 'Allow remote factory reset'
4. Go to main Settings menu, then select Apps > All > Google Play services
5. Select 'Clear Data' button. Note that this action doesn't remove personal data
6. Go back to Google Settings and select 'Allow remote factory reset'
7. Restart
You won't get location obviously, but the rest works

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Clear MY DOWNLOADS for Android MArket

I reinstalled a new row, and why i log into android market it shows a list of all ive downloaded, how do i clear it
Go to 'Settings > Applications > Manage applications > Market' and click on the 'Clear cache' button.

[help] can-t turn off the device !

Hello, When I try to turn off the mini s3 I have this message "security policy restricts power off" ; I search in google but I found nothing Can somebody help me please ? N.B: I cant do the factory reset from the setting and I cant enter to the recovery mode
octopus82 said:
Hello, When I try to turn off the mini s3 I have this message "security policy restricts power off" ; I search in google but I found nothing Can somebody help me please ? N.B: I cant do the factory reset from the setting and I cant enter to the recovery mode
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Google Apps Device Policy for Android application enforces policies on your Android device that protect it should it get lost or stolen. Once you install this application on your Android, your administrator can set up security measures such as password protection so only you can sign in. And the device can be wiped remotely if you lose it.
Uninstall Google Apps Device Policy
There are two ways to uninstall Google Apps Device Policy. The easisest is to unregister all accounts associated with the Device Policy app and then uninstall the app. To do this, follow these steps:
On your Android device, open the Device Policy app and press Unregister on the Status screen for each account you have registered with the device.
Exit the Device Policy app and on your Android, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
Alternatively, you can uninstall Google Apps Device Policy by following these steps:
On your Android device, go to Settings > Security.
Press Select device administrators.
Uncheck Google Apps Device Policy.
Press Deactivate and OK.
Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
If your Google Apps administrator is enforcing device policies on your device, when you uninstall Device Policy, your device will stop syncing with your Google Apps account.
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Google Apps Device Policy for Android application enforces policies on your Android device that protect it should it get lost or stolen. Once you install this application on your Android, your administrator can set up security measures such as password protection so only you can sign in. And the device can be wiped remotely if you lose it.
Uninstall Google Apps Device Policy
There are two ways to uninstall Google Apps Device Policy. The easisest is to unregister all accounts associated with the Device Policy app and then uninstall the app. To do this, follow these steps:
On your Android device, open the Device Policy app and press Unregister on the Status screen for each account you have registered with the device.
Exit the Device Policy app and on your Android, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
Alternatively, you can uninstall Google Apps Device Policy by following these steps:
On your Android device, go to Settings > Security.
Press Select device administrators.
Uncheck Google Apps Device Policy.
Press Deactivate and OK.
Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
If your Google Apps administrator is enforcing device policies on your device, when you uninstall Device Policy, your device will stop syncing with your Google Apps account.
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Thank's
I dont found Google Apps Device Policy in the device, and there's no registered account; when I Select device administrators there's nothing to cheking only desactivate the service but it not work !
I cant do any factory or hard reset, no recovery mode, and I try to code to do a factory reset but it not work !
I will try to flash an rooted rom but I dont know if it do a wipe data
Can you suggest some solution for hard reset please ?
Thank's

Screen overlay detected

After updating my Huawei Mate S to Android Marshmallow EMUI 4.0.1 (CRR-L09C432B361) I am having screen overlay issue. Sorry, I can't give screenshot. Gallery, facebook upload, Gmail etc. are not working properly. I am getting a message like this- "Screen overlay detected- To change this permission setting you first have to turn off the screen overlay from Settings > Apps". When I click on Settings tab, it takes me to a settings section named "Draw over other apps". When I click on the relevant app, I find some of their permissions denied, which I can't turn on. I did some googling and found some other related posts mostly indicating to disable some kind of screen filtering apps or clean master which I don't have. Tried resetting, then wiping cache data, didn't fix. Tried disabling developer options, didn't work. Can anyone help to solve this issue.
As you probably know by now & as I understand it, this is a security measure, which will trigger Marshmallow to pop-up 'Screen overlay detected...' warnings each time you try to change an app's permissions (i.e. for the apps that are affected by this 'drawing over other apps' feature).
There are 2 ways to get around this so you are allowed to freely change apps' permissions (do one or the other - whichever is more convenient for you):
1. Go to Settings > Apps > access 'Advanced' (near the bottom) > under 'Advanced' subsection, access 'Draw over other apps'. Here, individually change the settings of ALL the apps to 'No' (in other words, disable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app). Once done, you can freely change apps' permissions in Settings > Apps > [name of app] > 'Permissions' without the annoying 'Screen overlay detected...' warning popping-up every time. Once you have correctly changed the permissions (for every app that's not working properly), you should return to individually change each of the apps' settings to 'Yes' in the 'Draw over other apps' section (in other words, re-enable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app).
or (easier for me)
2. Reboot your phone into Safe Mode (click here if you need to know how). Once in Safe Mode, you can freely change apps' permissions in Settings > Apps > [name of app] > Permissions without the annoying 'Screen overlay detected...' warning popping-up every time. Once you have correctly changed the permissions (for every app that's not working properly), restart the phone as normal.
For both of the above & If you prefer, all changeable apps' permissions can also be easily done via Settings > Apps > access 'Advanced' (near the bottom) > access 'App permissions'.
If some apps are still not working as they should, check to see that the affected apps have 'Yes' below their name in the Apps > Advanced > 'Draw over other apps' section, AND they have ALL their permissions enabled under the Settings > Apps > [name of app] > 'Permissions' section.
GaT7 said:
As you probably know by now & as I understand it, this is a security measure, which will trigger Marshmallow to pop-up 'Screen overlay detected...' warnings each time you try to change an app's permissions (i.e. for the apps that are affected by this 'drawing over other apps' feature).
There are 2 ways to get around this so you are allowed to freely change apps' permissions (do one or the other - whichever is more convenient for you):
1. Go to Settings > Apps > access 'Advanced' (near the bottom) > under 'Advanced' subsection, access 'Draw over other apps'. Here, individually change the settings of ALL the apps to 'No' (in other words, disable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app). Once done, you can freely change apps' permissions in Settings > Apps > [name of app] > 'Permissions' without the annoying 'Screen overlay detected...' warning popping-up every time. Once you have correctly changed the permissions (for every app that's not working properly), you should return to individually change each of the apps' settings to 'Yes' in the 'Draw over other apps' section (in other words, re-enable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app).
or (easier for me)
2. Reboot your phone into Safe Mode (click here if you need to know how). Once in Safe Mode, you can freely change apps' permissions in Settings > Apps > [name of app] > Permissions without the annoying 'Screen overlay detected...' warning popping-up every time. Once you have correctly changed the permissions (for every app that's not working properly), restart the phone as normal.
For both of the above & If you prefer, all changeable apps' permissions can also be easily done via Settings > Apps > access 'Advanced' (near the bottom) > access 'App permissions'.
If some apps are still not working as they should, check to see that the affected apps have 'Yes' below their name in the Apps > Advanced > 'Draw over other apps' section, AND they have ALL their permissions enabled under the Settings > Apps > [name of app] > 'Permissions' section.
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Thanks mate for ur detailed instructions, it's solved and I am relieved...
plesae help
Feroztex said:
Thanks mate for ur detailed instructions, it's solved and I am relieved...
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one does not work for me
I have a problem after update to B361, I can't use somes apks with my internet data (only with Wifi) like Youtube, Pokemon Go, Snapchat.
I checked and every app have all the permissions (incluyed internet data permissions) so I don't know what to do.
Any help?
Hi,
Try to flash this by TWRP Recovery, it should fix Screen overlay permissions
http://www.mediafire.com/?ouxua6rkkagi3g9
edzamber said:
Hi,
Try to flash this by TWRP Recovery, it should fix Screen overlay permissions
http://www.mediafire.com/?ouxua6rkkagi3g9
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Don't you need the phone to be rooted to do that?
I suspect most users would have an unrooted phone.
GaT7 said:
Don't you need the phone to be rooted to do that?
I suspect most users would have an unrooted phone.
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No, just need twrp Recovery or similar
edzamber said:
Hi,
Try to flash this by TWRP Recovery, it should fix Screen overlay permissions
http://www.mediafire.com/?ouxua6rkkagi3g9
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Thanks man! it worked...do you have problems with apps using mobile data?? beacause i have somes apps that only works with wifi and every app is with all permissions
edzamber said:
Hi,
Try to flash this by TWRP Recovery, it should fix Screen overlay permissions
http://www.mediafire.com/?ouxua6rkkagi3g9
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What exactly does this do? Install GooglePackageInstaller?
xdapowerapps said:
What exactly does this do? Install GooglePackageInstaller?
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no, install from TWRP mode, it works for me, thanks my friend
edzamber said:
Hi,
Try to flash this by TWRP Recovery, it should fix Screen overlay permissions
http://www.mediafire.com/?ouxua6rkkagi3g9
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Will this also work on Nougat? Running resurrection remix 5.8 on Mi max Hydrogen. Running LMT Pie launcher prevents me from granting any permissions or sideloading any APKs. Is this specifically for the Mate S?
If it's safe to flash on nougat on the Mi Max, I could try it on Mi Max.

CN version: "There is a problem parsing the package" solution?

I'm sure some of you have seen this error: "There is a problem parsing the package" when trying to install an APK.
I have the Chinese [CN] variant of this phone running Realme UI.
I get this error with ALL apk packages. Can someone help me solve this conundrum? :crying:
The APKs where downloaded from Chrome Browser and resides in my Downloads folder, which I open with my default File Manager
Things I have tried (Tried to install on both ON/OFF states):
Settings > Additional Settings > Device & Privacy > Unknown Source installation: Ticked App Market; Bluetooth; Browser; Chrome; Download Management; File Manager; Game Center; System UI.
Settings > Additional Settings > Device & Privacy > Installation Authentication: Verify app installations not from App Marker (The only other option here is Verify installations from all sources)
Settings > Additional Settings > Device & Privacy > Secure Apps Recommendations: Turn off
Developer Options: USB Debugging ON/OFF
Developer Options: Disable Permissions Monitoring ON/OFF - Apps from Play Store does not install when it is "ON"
ZenoDiac said:
I'm sure some of you have seen this error: "There is a problem parsing the package" when trying to install an APK.
I have the Chinese [CN] variant of this phone running Realme UI.
I get this error with ALL apk packages. Can someone help me solve this conundrum? :crying:
The APKs where downloaded from Chrome Browser and resides in my Downloads folder, which I open with my default File Manager
Things I have tried (Tried to install on both ON/OFF states):
Settings > Additional Settings > Device & Privacy > Unknown Source installation: Ticked App Market; Bluetooth; Browser; Chrome; Download Management; File Manager; Game Center; System UI.
Settings > Additional Settings > Device & Privacy > Installation Authentication: Verify app installations not from App Marker (The only other option here is Verify installations from all sources)
Settings > Additional Settings > Device & Privacy > Secure Apps Recommendations: Turn off
Developer Options: USB Debugging ON/OFF
Developer Options: Disable Permissions Monitoring ON/OFF - Apps from Play Store does not install when it is "ON"
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same issue do you know how to fix it?

How To Guide How to enable FULL developer mode (security+install) without SIM and wifi.

Many people asked how to do this withoput needing an internet connection, a xiaomi account and the simcard inside the phone.
I am glad to tell you I found a simple way.
In MIUI 13:
Go in developer mode and enable USB debugging (the normal one).
Then go to Privacy Protection >> Special permissions
From this menu select first Modify System Settings then the small more button at the bottom of the page and tap Show System
Scroll down to Shell, tap on it and enable it.
Now go back to Privacy Protection >> Special permissions and
select Install unknown apps >> More >> Show System
Scroll all the way down to Shell andenable Allow from this source

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