Question how do i disable update notification - Samsung Galaxy S21 FE

I really want to make it disappear its annoying (i dont have root and unlocked bootloader) One ui 5*

Use Package Disabler or adb edit.
Disable these two.
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
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Okay, Thanks

Oliwier1990 said:
Okay, Thanks
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Disable Playstore auto updates as well. They can screw you up... Once I get a device optimized I don't upgrade/update firmware. I rarely update apps. Result is a very long lived, stable platform with minimal issues.
Samsung Wearables updates and Buds+ firmware upgrades have broken stuff for me. I also block these especially the firmware upgrades. Samsung is hit or miss... goofballs

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Google On-Body Detection

I didn't have On-Body Detection when I upgraded to Lollipop OB6, but I just checked my Security settings today and now I do have it! I didn't notice or accept any new system updates, so I don't know how or when I got it. It might be worth a check to see if you have it too.
Here's a link to the story: http://androidcommunity.com/google-...ody-detection-mode-to-android-users-20150323/
JimSmith94 said:
I didn't have On-Body Detection when I upgraded to Lollipop OB6, but I just checked my Security settings today and now I do have it! I didn't notice or accept any new system updates, so I don't know how or when I got it. It might be worth a check to see if you have it too.
Here's a link to the story: http://androidcommunity.com/google-...ody-detection-mode-to-android-users-20150323/
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Oh the battery drain....
EDIT: Yep it's there now.
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
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I saw on another forum that this was added as part of an automatic update to Google Play Services.

Annoying update message -- How do I get rid of it?

Hello all,
I have the T-Mobile LG-D851 and I'm currently running Android 4.4.2 stock which has been rooted. I've also followed a guide to modify the stock tethering so it appears as if it is only using my mobile data instead of tethering. I have TWRP recovery installed.
I do not want to upgrade to Lollipop because I do not want to have to repeat the above steps. How do I rid myself of the annoying System Update Message that is always popping up and stuck in my drop down menu?
Is it so hard to use the search button? What's wrong with you?
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/how-stop-ota-updates-getting-annoying-t3051851
joooe said:
Is it so hard to use the search button? What's wrong with you?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/how-stop-ota-updates-getting-annoying-t3051851
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I did search. I suppose I did it wrong. This search button isn't exactly google.
Thanks for the link.

Rooted but have notification to update

I have a notification for the march update (security?) but my 5x is rooted, not sure that i should be doing
anonxlg said:
I have a notification for the march update (security?) but my 5x is rooted, not sure that i should be doing
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If you want the update, it's best to use fastboot and flash the new files.
Edit: Then you can reroot after successfully updating.
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i'm just confused as to why i'm getting an update though and how to roperly: disable it.
i used wug's toolkit to root my phone, i remember that it automatically disables ota updates for you
so i downloaded disable service off play store, it seems like it's old and hasnt been updated since 5, but i checked google services framework for it:
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
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and it seems like it indeed is disabled

Help me chnage the fingerprint or update the firmware

Hi everyone. I've had this phone for over a year now, the Google services work fine on wifi but doesn't on mobile data. Which post do i need to follow related to my version? Update firmware or change fingerprint? Thanks
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Running on Pie you don't need to use a screen lock. You are the most likely person to get locked out... I use double tap on/off.
Android 10 may break it, Android 11 certainly will.
blackhawk said:
Running on Pie you don't need to use a screen lock. You are the most likely person to get locked out... I use double tap on/off.
Android 10 may break it, Android 11 certainly will.
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What? Who said anything about screen lock?

What about security updates?

Is it true that the march security updates were the last for S9 phones? So would it be wise to move on now?
quitnau said:
Is it true that the march security updates were the last for S9 phones? So would it be wise to move on now?
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Why? You triple vaxed and believe everything you're told?
If you're running Android 9 or higher the device is relatively secure unless you do something stupid.
No saving dumb bunnies.
You are what you install and download. Know the vulnerabilities of the firmware and take steps to mitigate them like disabling wifi, using a firewall and keeping trashware like WhatsApp, FB, etc off the phone. Keep all adware off the phone.
This stock N10+ is running on Pie, current load will be 2 yo this June. Still fast, stable with minimal maintenance. Security has not been an issue.
Global ad blocking mod:
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