Hello
I'm trying to register an RFID card to my phone so I don't have to carry the card around.
There are some programs on the market that do this and there is also Huawei Wallet app that is preinstalled on the device.
No matter what software I install, each time I scan an RF tag the Huawei wallet app jumps up and asks me to log in.
This is VERY frustrating. I can't see a way to uninstall or disable the wallet app. clearing the cache/data didn't work.
Is there a way to remove or disable this app without rooting the device?
I will definitely not buy Huawei again just because of all the un-removable preinstalled stuff they keep on shoving on their devices.
Any help would be appreciated.
G.
GKap said:
Hello
I'm trying to register an RFID card to my phone so I don't have to carry the card around.
There are some programs on the market that do this and there is also Huawei Wallet app that is preinstalled on the device.
No matter what software I install, each time I scan an RF tag the Huawei wallet app jumps up and asks me to log in.
This is VERY frustrating. I can't see a way to uninstall or disable the wallet app. clearing the cache/data didn't work.
Is there a way to remove or disable this app without rooting the device?
I will definitely not buy Huawei again just because of all the un-removable preinstalled stuff they keep on shoving on their devices.
Any help would be appreciated.
G.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Use this method:
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
While you're at it...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/how-to/guide-list-bloat-software-emui-safe-to-t3700814
Related
T-Mobile replaced my 1 week old phone with this brand new beauty.
The store manager kind of set things up in the store (guess he thought quicker than giving to this old man who is slower than molasses.
So, reading tips and tricks this the S6, I found a part about setting up Google now for my personal assistant. I go to the app box and there are lots of Google stuff but nothing that says Google now. Help please.
Then, he set up lookout but I read people say delete that one and use Knox that comes with phone. Help with that please.
Finally, How do I set up my Samsung account on the phone. I can find tons that say "to do it" but unable to find explanations on how to.
Thank you all.
Google now is part of the Google app (blue google icon). Once you open it, look for the hamburger and there are settings were you can turn on certain cards you want.
Lookout is garbage. I don't think you can remove it, I believe you can only disable it. Lookout is an antivirus/malware scanner, while Knox is a bit different. Knox is several different pieces of software that ensures your phone hasn't been tampered with software wise to ensure the device is a trusted platform. It's mainly a concern for enterprise users, if you don't use it, it should be transparent and can be left alone.
Go to one of the Samsung apps - the Galaxy Apps one is probably your best bet, and just create an account there.
se1000 said:
Google now is part of the Google app (blue google icon). Once you open it, look for the hamburger and there are settings were you can turn on certain cards you want.
Lookout is garbage. I don't think you can remove it, I believe you can only disable it. Lookout is an antivirus/malware scanner, while Knox is a bit different. Knox is several different pieces of software that ensures your phone hasn't been tampered with software wise to ensure the device is a trusted platform. It's mainly a concern for enterprise users, if you don't use it, it should be transparent and can be left alone.
Go to one of the Samsung apps - the Galaxy Apps one is probably your best bet, and just create an account there.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you very much. Should we install any type of antivirus/malware protection?
nakedland said:
Thank you very much. Should we install any type of antivirus/malware protection?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think it's necessary unless you're looking to install apps from third party sites. If you stick to downloading from the google play store, you can skip the virus/malware scanners IMO.
se1000 said:
I don't think it's necessary unless you're looking to install apps from third party sites. If you stick to downloading from the google play store, you can skip the virus/malware scanners IMO.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Grazie :good::good:
Hi all...I have a little big problem...
Yesterday I started to remove the applications that come by default in MIUI and can not be uninstalled...I did it using MTKdroidTools. The fact is that I started to delete Apps like a crazy man and now I find a problem...I do not know what I uninstalled and what not, but now Google Pay does not work for me. The App is apparently perfect, but when I try to pay it's as if it doesn't work. It's not NFC because I try with other App Bank and I can make payments, but with Google Pay (in which I have another card) does not work. It's as if it didn't detect that the mobile wants to pay.
Do you have any idea what service or app I could uninstall that doesn't work?
The truth is that I don't have the slightest idea what it might have been...
I suppose that if I don't find a solution I will have to restore the phone from the factory...I hope that way all the services and default applications will be reinstalled. I don't have my phone rooted and the bootloader is lock.
Greetings and thanks.
Use HCE Wallet as payment method. If you use eu rom reflash it without delete nothing, it will work
I am used to having my phone auto-install all the apps that I am using whenever I add my account on a new device. Of course it has to be the same account, but it has worked seamlessly for more than 10 years.
Today I got a shiny new S21 Ultra and added my Google account and unfortunately it is not auto-installing my apps.
Is there a button somewhere I can use to prompt it to start doing this or am I going to have to manually add each and every app back one by one from the play store?
Thank you!
It's Samsung trying to forces us to use there apps and ecosystem.
sillycat said:
I am used to having my phone auto-install all the apps that I am using whenever I add my account on a new device. Of course it has to be the same account, but it has worked seamlessly for more than 10 years.
Today I got a shiny new S21 Ultra and added my Google account and unfortunately it is not auto-installing my apps.
Is there a button somewhere I can use to prompt it to start doing this or am I going to have to manually add each and every app back one by one from the play store?
Thank you!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you made a backup of your last phone and included apps, you could restore it... If not, one by one...
I think I know what is different.
In the past, I used to remove my account from my old phone before I added it to my new phone.
This time since I keep the old phone, my account is still on it. I think Google is trying to be clever and not automatically transfering all my apps because the old device is still active.
You have to restore a device (device a to device b) for the restore to install the current apps. Nothing to do with signing into the phone, only does it on a restore of a backup. I have hundreds of "installed apps" across devices from current to destroyed. Thankfully google play store does not try to reinstall them, that would be a nightmare deleting them all.
On my new phone, Google Wallet keeps on adding my electronic tickets and cards, however when looking for the app, it isn't listed as installed. Going to the Play Store also doesn't show the Wallet as installed. How can this be? Is there a way for me to disable the pre-installed Wallet functionality? Other than that, how can I access the Wallet - there is no trace of it in the launcher, i only noticed its presence when relevant tickets/passes pop as a notification.
threepointfive said:
On my new phone, Google Wallet keeps on adding my electronic tickets and cards, however when looking for the app, it isn't listed as installed. Going to the Play Store also doesn't show the Wallet as installed. How can this be? Is there a way for me to disable the pre-installed Wallet functionality? Other than that, how can I access the Wallet - there is no trace of it in the launcher, i only noticed its presence when relevant tickets/passes pop as a notification.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's in the Quick Settings
Sorry I keep banging on about this, but using my phone for payments is one of the most useful features that I'm now missing.
I tried several GW versions, and the update still gives me the dreaded "can't add card, contact bank" message.
So, I think the only option is to go through the hassle and switch bank.
For those in the UK using GW on the Vivo, which bank are you using?
I'm thinking Starling my be extra strict. My next choice would be Monzo, but might be the same issue.
Thanks
My wallet works with my Chase, NatWest, Starling and Virgin Money cards.
Make sure to try a card from the intended bank before switching. Ask a friend to register his card then delete again. Some banks you have to activate google pay in their online banking or smartphone app.
Chase works in the UK, have you checked that your bank is on the supported list from the wallet app
Does your device pass the Play Integrity API check?
Do you have the latest Google Services Framework and Google Play services installed? I initially experienced similar issues and installing the latest Google Play services package (which many posts don't mention) and rebooting solved everything.
Unfortunately I have neither Starling nor Monzo but you may have to enable something like 'contactless payments' in your banking app.
Hope this helps. Sorry if all of this is obvious.