Please see attached screenshot. I recently downgraded from Pie back to Oreo, and before I had a chance to disable software updates, I was notified that an update is available. While disabling the apps has removed the persistent notification from the status bar, I still see a badge in settings that shows an update available. I'm trying to remove it, but have been unsuccessful. I have tried the following actions:
Wipe cache partition
Clear data from Settings app
Clear data from both Software Update apps
Clear data from badgeprovider app
Lots of googling.
Any help in removing this badge would be appreciated!!
Remove SIM card, reset to factory, restart, don't connect to WiFi, finish setup, disable software update checking, insert SIM card, enable WiFi
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Disable it with Package Disabler
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grtmoby said:
Remove SIM card, reset to factory, restart, don't connect to WiFi, finish setup, disable software update checking, insert SIM card, enable WiFi
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Thanks. I'm hoping to find a way that doesn't involve another factory reset.
butchieboy said:
Disable it with Package Disabler
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I have disabled the Software Update apps via AdHell3. The notification is gone from the status bar / dropdown area, but not in the settings app.
Many times discuss in many Samsung post etc s10 s9 s8... only one solution is factory reset..
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After upgrading to the LPY. My phone seems to be plagued with the problem of Mobile data not turning ON. It works sometimes and then after a while the 'E' icon in the status bar disappears and the data doesn't turn on no matter what.
I restarted the phone dozens of times. Removed the battery, removed the SIM. I even hit *#9900# and disabled the fast dormancy. No luck whatsover.
Could someone please help me out here??
I had to delete existing APN's and
Settings - More - Mobile Networks - Acces Point Names
press Menu now - choose Reset to default
For me it worked...
BTW do not forget then to select the one that is meant for internet (not wap, mms)
akshay, i had the same problem. just do a factory reset from your phone. be sure to backup your data via kies first if you want to save your data.
Thanks for the quick response. I deleted the APNs restored to default. Still no luck.
I don't want to factory reset cuz its way too much work to install everything again!
I would strongly suggest not doing a factory reset under lpy.
Another option that may help which I have done a few times successfully is to go to manage applications, find the dialer app and delete cache and data. This should reset your data connections and will prompt for the connection you need before reapplying.
Hope it helps.
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Akshay Ravi said:
Thanks for the quick response. I deleted the APNs restored to default. Still no luck.
I don't want to factory reset cuz its way too much work to install everything again!
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Are you rooted?If yes,change the modem.Modem might be causing the issue probably.
I have a note N7000 that I got on tuesday. It worked wonderfully until today when I activated the phone with t-mobile. Now the dialer opens and I can type exactly 1 number before it hard locks. Rebooting the phone doesn't help, removing the t-mobile sim doesn't help either. The dialer worked just fine before activating the phone with my carrier.
Error message I get:
"Unfortunately, Contacts has stopped."
I'm running ICS installed via wifi upon first bootup of phone. I rooted it with rootgalaxynote method and added CWM. Otherwise stock rom. Any thoughts?
Well I had to do a factory reset but it did resolve the problem. Clearing cache did not help!
ICS Reset is a strict NO NO. Be very careful or you might end up bricking the phone.
clear contacts data
maxe69 said:
clear contacts data
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In settings -application - all -contact -clear data
Hi all,
After the update to 8.0 my Always on Display is having issues; when I try to change the clock-style the app crashed with the text: "Always On Display has stopped". Before the update it worked fine.
I have tried: Clear cache partition and app cache but still no luck.
I don't want to delete application data is I don't know if I can change the clock-style without resetting the phone to factory default.
Does anyone have this issue or know a way to resolve this? Should I wait for the next app update?
Version is: 3.2.26.4 from the Samsung store.
Thank you!
Dutn said:
Hi all,
After the update to 8.0 my Always on Display is having issues; when I try to change the clock-style the app crashed with the text: "Always On Display has stopped". Before the update it worked fine.
I have tried: Clear cache partition and app cache but still no luck.
I don't want to delete application data is I don't know if I can change the clock-style without resetting the phone to factory default.
Does anyone have this issue or know a way to resolve this? Should I wait for the next app update?
Version is: 3.2.26.4 from the Samsung store.
Thank you!
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I would turn off aod in settings, uninstall, reboot, then reinstall from Samsung app store (do not install to SD card), reboot and then turn on the aod setting again. Tried that?
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Dutn said:
Hi all,
After the update to 8.0 my Always on Display is having issues; when I try to change the clock-style the app crashed with the text: "Always On Display has stopped". Before the update it worked fine.
I have tried: Clear cache partition and app cache but still no luck.
I don't want to delete application data is I don't know if I can change the clock-style without resetting the phone to factory default.
Does anyone have this issue or know a way to resolve this? Should I wait for the next app update?
Version is: 3.2.26.4 from the Samsung store.
Thank you!
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I've had this problem when updating AOD through Google Play Store. Uninstall AOD updates to fix the crashing, then only update AOD through Galaxy Apps.
So when I downgraded back to oreo before I had chance to go into the software update settings and turn off auto update it has already downloaded the update ready to install.
Now I have the annoying notification which keeps prompting me to update.
Is there a way to get rid without rooting?
If not I'll have to factory reset and change the setting before it updates.
The only way is unfortunately to factory reset and make sure to disable the auto update
Did you try installing "Package Disabler" and then disabling "Software Update" (two apps with the same name) ?
clax6 said:
So when I downgraded back to oreo before I had chance to go into the software update settings and turn off auto update it has already downloaded the update ready to install.
Now I have the annoying notification which keeps prompting me to update.
Is there a way to get rid without rooting?
If not I'll have to factory reset and change the setting before it updates.
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Package Disabler Pro works for me!
I just wiped and re flashed. Then turned off automatic updates. But I think I will disable the package too. Thanks guys
How I can remove this notification "firmware update available" (see image) in settings for SGS10 ?. I have disable udate process with ccswe succeful, and nothing showing in notification bar, only when open settings. Any idea, w/o No factory reset ?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dH7PQLVllfd-_uUlcPb_Z0pN-z_Q9uCZ/view?usp=sharing
[Resolved] (By resolved I mean that a factory reset corrected the issue, although it wasn't the desired option!)... [Edited]
Hey everyone.
Problem with Galaxy 10 (Sprint) downloading OTA updates. (Greyed out / disabled).
Stock phone, not rooted.
I have two of these phones, one update is OK but the other is disabled. Not sure what I did or what happened but need help if possible.
Settings, Updates, option to check/download updates, and option to use wifi are both greyed out and disabled... I have tried updating prl, profile, and hard reset... Tried update on/off option in developer options. Nothing. Two days searching with no info I can find on the web.
Any ideas ?
Thanks!
[Resolved - Edited] - Factory reset, Power+Bixby+VolUp boot, clear cache, factory reset.
BaLLZaCH said:
Hey everyone.
Problem with Galaxy 10 (Sprint) downloading OTA updates. (Greyed out / disabled).
Stock phone, not rooted.
I have two of these phones, one update is OK but the other is disabled. Not sure what I did or what happened but need help if possible.
Settings, Updates, option to check/download updates, and option to use wifi are both greyed out and disabled... I have tried updating prl, profile, and hard reset... Tried update on/off option in developer options. Nothing. Two days searching with no info I can find on the web.
Any ideas ?
Thanks!
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Tried reflashing last update via ODIN?
BaLLZaCH said:
Hey everyone.
Problem with Galaxy 10 (Sprint) downloading OTA updates. (Greyed out / disabled).
Stock phone, not rooted.
I have two of these phones, one update is OK but the other is disabled. Not sure what I did or what happened but need help if possible.
Settings, Updates, option to check/download updates, and option to use wifi are both greyed out and disabled... I have tried updating prl, profile, and hard reset... Tried update on/off option in developer options. Nothing. Two days searching with no info I can find on the web.
Any ideas ?
Thanks!
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In settings under general management have you tried "reset network settings" ? Have you tried clearing the cache partition? How about booting in safe mode to see if the options become available.
MrMOOn, no I did not try Odin...
Tel864, yes I tried all that except safe mode. Safe mode was a disaster on my other phone so I stay far away. ... I also chatted with Samsung and Sprint (pointless).
I ended up just factory resetting the phone.
It works now.
Thanks for the suggestions!