Since updating to Kit Kat, I've noticed a check mark icon and the message unified EULA is running. Anyone know what this is? What's odd is that I have another G2 that was also recently updated and it doesn't seem to have this same issue.
Thanks for the reply. I see where I can disable the app and was thinking I'd try that. Not very confident in Sprint's ability to fix the issue.
Thanks for the response. I was finally able to figure out which apps this EULA applied to and accept the EULA.
Don't let that scare you. It's just a warning meaning if you attempt to open the app again it may not want to cooperate at first. I've personally never had an app misbehave. Also if you're using apps like clean master or a task killer. When you click to free memory you're basically force stopping all the active apps. Basically the same thing as clearing your recent applications, which is built in to the phone.I am having the same problem..... I did find where you could "Force Stop" ...when I click on that A window comes up "If you force stop an app, it may misbehave. Cancel or yes. Not sure what to do...... has anybody Forced Stopped "Unified EULA" and can you get it back running if you need it......
If you can't disable it the only way to remedy it would be to either freeze the application or Uninstall it, both of which would require root access.I have that Unified EULA message too, my LG is through Verizon. I've had it pop up three times as "running" and have had the phone less than a month. Each time I quit the application. I was trying to find out what this app is. In the task manager it was telling me that EULA could do all sorts of modifications on my phone and utilize my contacts and other information that don't sound like something I want at all. I've noticed that each time it "runs" my sleep mode for sound/vibrate changes. I don't like this at all, I wonder what else it is modifying? I would like to completely disable it if it is not something I need on my phone. But I can't find the option to do so. I went through the steps in settings, about phone and see nothing about EULA, and in fact do not want to accept it. Help!
Don't let that scare you. It's just a warning meaning if you attempt to open the app again it may not want to cooperate at first. I've personally never had an app misbehave. Also if you're using apps like clean master or a task killer. When you click to free memory you're basically force stopping all the active apps. Basically the same thing as clearing your recent applications, which is built in to the phone.
If you can't disable it the only way to remedy it would be to either freeze the application or Uninstall it, both of which would require root access.
Since updating to Kit Kat, I've noticed a check mark icon and the message unified EULA is running. Anyone know what this is? What's odd is that I have another G2 that was also recently updated and it doesn't seem to have this same issue.