Cleanimg house - LG V40 Questions & Answers

Using DiskUsage, I discovered a large cache that I'd be very interested in cleaning out, if possible. On past phones, that were rooted, System Data was only a megabyte, or three, tops. I didn't neet to worry what was there, it wasn't enough space to get worked up over. Fortunately, all my created files (music, documents, etc) are on the external SD card of my V40. I've already tried 'basic' cleaning, yet the 'Data' remains. Short of root, or FDR, anything I can do?
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Data!
Einsteindks said:
Using DiskUsage, I discovered a large cache that I'd be very interested in cleaning out, if possible. On past phones, that were rooted, System Data was only a megabyte, or three, tops. I didn't neet to worry what was there, it wasn't enough space to get worked up over. Fortunately, all my created files (music, documents, etc) are on the external SD card of my V40. I've already tried 'basic' cleaning, yet the 'Data' remains. Short of root, or FDR, anything I can do? View attachment 4791821
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That's not cache!
In my opinion, neither data or cache creates any problems on today's flagships... If I'm not mistaken, cache makes many actions quicker, especially on a phone like this, with all the ram and disk space we've got.
Just use the smart cleaner

If it's app data, that's fine. If it's temp files, or some other useless, insignificant junk, I'd like it gone. That's a big chunk of memory!
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SD-Maid
Einsteindks said:
If it's app data, that's fine. If it's temp files, or some other useless, insignificant junk, I'd like it gone. That's a big chunk of memory!
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SD-Maid is a powerful cleaning tool. The best in my opinion...

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Package access helper

What is the package access helper
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Same problem after ICS update
A7llaman said:
What is the package access helper
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I share the same observation, after the ICS update my Galaxy note the package access helper is using most of the CPU, and it is draining the battery!
Any help in understanding the process would be helpful
Ive just checked my phone and no Package acess helper icon there but i do have battery drain
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after uninstall status bar application the package is hidden
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I've tried stock ICS LPY and LQ2 and it seems this is one of those rogue services that is destined to fry your phone. It seems to fire up when uninstalling apps and then gobbles up huge amounts of CPU and just keeps going.
This morning I installed 3-4 small apps and quickly uninstalled two of them. The uninstalls took ages - like over a minute each - and the phone was getting warm at the back. I used System Panel Lite to check on processes and CPU usage and this little ****er was going like the clappers and showing no sign of stopping.
Another one to look out for on stock ICS is the Samsung keyboard, and possibly other keyboards (e.g. Swiftkey X) too. They seem capable of clocking up huge CPU minutes if the wind is in the wrong direction, despite the keyboard barely being used, if at all. I have no idea what prompts the crazy behaviour on that one, but I've seen it several times over the course of different ICS installs.
I never saw these problems with the Gingerbread ROMs.
Up..
Can anyone help us with this annoying problem?
I don't know why it would have high battery usage unless an install did not complete correctly and left the process running. Have you tried a battery pull reset?

[Q] SD card and apps

Hello,
I ordered my Moto G a day ago and i'm waiting for it to arrive. Meanwhile i was searching about the product on youtube and i found a video in which the video creator says that we may not be able to install applications on the SD card. Is this true ?
Thank You
I don't think so. Got several bigger apps on it and they run without any problems.
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I don't think so. Got several bigger apps on it and they run without any problems.
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Thank you for the response.
webgivers said:
Hello,
I ordered my Moto G a day ago and i'm waiting for it to arrive. Meanwhile i was searching about the product on youtube and i found a video in which the video creator says that we may not be able to install applications on the SD card. Is this true ?
Thank You
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yes, it's true...
RestlessScreams said:
I don't think so. Got several bigger apps on it and they run without any problems.
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wrong answer!!!
On kitkat you can't install apps, or move apps to the sdcard unfortunately... I think that there are some methods to do it, but as I have a nexus I don't know this...
Basically you can only use the sdcard for photos, videos and music
The "extra data" for some apps or am I'm wrong?
webgivers said:
Hello,
I ordered my Moto G a day ago and i'm waiting for it to arrive. Meanwhile i was searching about the product on youtube and i found a video in which the video creator says that we may not be able to install applications on the SD card. Is this true ?
Thank You
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you can move the apps to the SD card..
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Yes u can move the app to the SD card but not all the data is transferable. Still some part of the app data remains in the internal storage.
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ok, that good then...
"Folder Mount" requires root but lets you shift everything with a little effort.

Low memory clearing history

I am on Lollipop and get this error a few times a day.
Has anyone else seen this? It doesn't seem to have any specific app it just happens randomly.
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Anyone?
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That's a toast notification and not one that's standard in Android. If you have any sort of task killer app or cache cleaning app I would look at that as the first culprit.
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That's a toast notification and not one that's standard in Android. If you have any sort of task killer app or cache cleaning app I would look at that as the first culprit.
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What is a toast notification? I have no task killers installed and never have.
It just refers to the style of notification you're seeing. Toast notifications are popups that are not actionable and not persistent.
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/toasts.html
Unfortunately there's no easy way to determine what is generating the toast notification unless you are rooted. Some people have reported that the M-Go app produces these notifications. Regardless, it's not part of stock Android and it is being generated by some app that you have installed.
I do have the MGO app uninstall it for now to see what happens. Thanks for the info.
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I don't want to talk to you early but I think uninstalling MGO fixed that issue. I haven't had that error since I removed it.
Thank you for the suggestion.
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has now been a full day without the M-Go app and no errors. Bettery also has been much better without that app installed.
TY again for the info
I'm glad this worked for you. What does MGo do anyway?
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I'm glad this worked for you. What does MGo do anyway?
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Video service that took over the service Samsung had. Only use it now because I had some credit from some titles that did not transfer from Samsung. I have about $40 credit. Will use it till I am out of credit. It supports Chromecast too.
Have not reinstalled it and error has been gone since. Phone battery is better without it too.
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Incredibly poor battery

OK, so I have a 920I running 5.1.1, and today I was almost fully on mobile data. And I got truly, down to earth, horrible battery life. How bad you might ask? 1 percent every ten minutes. 6 percent an hour. In standby. SOT stood at 1h 20m.
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So, anyone have any explanation? I barely have any apps on here: WhatsApp, Clash Royale and Clans, Snapchat (not logged in) and Tapatalk. Thats it. I just factory reset the phone last week too.
Im starting to think there's something with my Google account, as poor battery life seems to carry over on every Android device I own. My gmail account is particularly old, since 2007 if im not wrong, so perhaps theres an issue with that?
Nevertheless, ANY suggestions are welcome.
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It seems you played that new supercell game a lot.
Try package disabler pro? That usually helps with battery or try wipe cache and finally if those dont work than try reeset phone.
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It seems you played that new supercell game a lot.
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Not nearly enough to make the phone's battery suck this bad. My Moto X takes only a very slight hit when playing.
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Try package disabler pro? That usually helps with battery or try wipe cache and finally if those dont work than try reeset phone.
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Nope (doesnt imrpove battery in my experience), nope (already wiped cache) and nope (just reset last week)
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Sometimes lags very hard.

I use my phone more often as I don't have my tablet now and I saw a one thing with new Lollipop upgrade on my S5 Mini G800F. It sometimes lags very hardly quite often. It does not matter what I do (watching videos, browsing or just listening to music). I will explain more: it starts to lag(doesn't accept any buttons pressing while lagging), after couple of seconds it returns to the lockscreen and I need to unlock my phone. After unlocking, everything works fine without lags for some time (until it will not do it again).
After Lollipop update I did a factory reset so I did it 3-4 months ago and I don't think that's the issue. I have plenty of space, couple apps disabled, about 20 apps installed. It did not do this kind of thing when I was on KitKat.
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If you have Facebook app installed, try removing it. You can use Lite or web browser.
I didn't install Facebook on my phone since last reset.
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Well, I am using latest Lollipop (1.35GB total RAM) and no lags at all, but my phone is a G800H model. No root, just used Debloater to disable unwanted apps.
Actually all(I think) models have same 1.5GB RAM capacity. Only reserved RAM size differs. Look at this screenshot.
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Actually all(I think) models have same 1.5GB RAM capacity. Only reserved RAM size differs. Look at this screenshot.
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Nope, actually the first Lollipop versions from Samsung had only 1GB free RAM due to unusual debugging level setting... That's why most custom ROMs also have this problem, because they use the same source for kernel.

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