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As far as I know Prip is a Nextel app. Where did you buy your phone?I’m an Android veteran and know all about disabling and installing undesired apps. The problem with these two is that they’re not IN the list of installed apps and are using data anyways. Anyone know what’s up with that, or whether they’re hidden within some other, less-obvious app?
I bought it at Best Buy (that is, not at a carrier store or anything like that). It’s just strange that they’re not in the “All Apps” list. I would’ve frozen them immediately (it’s the first thing I usually do when setting up a new phone).As far as I know Prip is a Nextel app. Where did you buy your phone?
Yeah, that's strange. I've read on different places that some models came with LinkedIn preinstalled, but nothing about Prip. Try this. Open the data usage screen for any of these apps and tap the name of the app. See if this way you can disable it.I bought it at Best Buy (that is, not at a carrier store or anything like that). It’s just strange that they’re not in the “All Apps” list. I would’ve frozen them immediately (it’s the first thing I usually do when setting up a new phone).
Yeah, that's strange. I've read on different places that some models came with LinkedIn preinstalled, but nothing about Prip. Try this. Open the data usage screen for any of these apps and tap the name of the app. See if this way you can disable it.
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I know. For most apps if you tap the name on the data usage screen you get the app manager screen where you can disable it. Maybe it's different for these apps, but worth a try anyway. Try with LinkedIn first.I already disabled background data, but I can't figure out how to disable the apps entirely. I wonder if there are sharing hooks for these apps built into the OS image.
I know. For most apps if you tap the name on the data usage screen you get the app manager screen where you can disable it. Maybe it's different for these apps, but worth a try anyway. Try with LinkedIn first.
Also, if they are disabled you should find them in settings - apps - tap 'all apps' - select 'disabled'.Aha, that's it... sorry, I misunderstood the first time. I can't believe I've never learned that trick in all the years I've been using Android!
Unfortunately, for these two, I can only force-stop them. They're already listed as "disabled."
Also, if they are disabled you should find them in settings - apps - tap 'all apps' - select 'disabled'.
Yeah, definitely weird, most likely caused because they were preinstalled and never set up. Who knows. I hope they stay now under control once you managed to disable them manually.I went to Settings->Apps->Disabled, and selected "Show system" from the menu at the upper-right, and still don't see them.
Then I went back into Settings->Data usage->Cellular data usage and followed the method you described above to enable them, then disable them again. NOW they finally show up in the disabled apps list. How weird is that?!?