Great battery improvement

Something else I've noticed is that you can use this "Disable" feature to get rid of the Cell Carrier bloatware as well! You may need to Uninstall Updates first...

How exactly do you get rid of the. Bloatware? Which ones are you disabling?

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I recently disabled s- voice on this thing, and my battery life has improved drastically. I never even really used s- voice, but I guess the services in the background still caused an intense drain. I just know that my battery life has gone up by a huge amount with that disabled. Has anyone else seen this?

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I noticed the same thing. Man that S-Voice is a battery hog. I would bet that my battery usage doubled
 
I recently disabled s- voice on this thing, and my battery life has improved drastically. I never even really used s- voice, but I guess the services in the background still caused an intense drain. I just know that my battery life has gone up by a huge amount with that disabled. Has anyone else seen this?

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great tip m8 cheers. il try it. bein Scottish, ive never even tried svoice lol it would NEVER understand me :-)
 
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I'm not sure anyone has explained how to disable the bloatware?

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same way but you need to uninstall any updates that you have done first for the bloatware. Then you can disable them.
 
same way but you need to uninstall any updates that you have done first for the bloatware. Then you can disable them.

Hmm. I'm brand new to the Android scene so I'm not even sure which are bloatware or even how to Uninstall any updates. I'll do my research. Thanks

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Hmm. I'm brand new to the Android scene so I'm not even sure which are bloatware or even how to Uninstall any updates. I'll do my research. Thanks

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Ok figure out how to stop the updates. Now I just have to figure how which are bloatware. I'm hesitant to disable something that shouldn't be

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Ok figure out how to stop the updates. Now I just have to figure how which are bloatware. I'm hesitant to disable something that shouldn't be

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Any app that you don't think you'll ever use is bloatware. For me, even the Voice Mail app is bloat.
 
Ok figure out how to stop the updates. Now I just have to figure how which are bloatware. I'm hesitant to disable something that shouldn't be

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Basically anything Verizon and apps that come pre installed that you don't want. Like Color, Kindle...

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Here are some apps that I want to disable but worried it may hurt proformance. Take a look. The ones with the Android icon.

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dont disable any android/google apps. i remember i uninstalled one by mistake on a rooted phone + it stopped the playstore etc from workin. u cant really do much harm by just disabling apps but basicly only disable ones that u can see in ur app drawer but dont use (bloatware) :)
 
Thanks for this tip guys. It helps battery for sure.

I also disabled a few more while I was at it.. Like sprint connection optimizer and all share since I won't use em :)

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dont disable any android/google apps. i remember i uninstalled one by mistake on a rooted phone + it stopped the playstore etc from workin. u cant really do much harm by just disabling apps but basicly only disable ones that u can see in ur app drawer but dont use (bloatware) :)

Ok thanks for the heads up

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