Package Disabler Pro

Thanks to your help, really appreciate it. What I disabled looks ok? It sure did put them to sleep :))
So long as your phone runs fine, no need to worry

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Everytime I try to run the NFC option in my Settings, Settings stops working. IS there a package in PDP that is not allowing me to run this setting? I have enabled NFC Service, NFC Test 1.3, Android Pay, all Settings have been enabled, but still Settings immediately stops working.

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Re enable all packages, and see if it works again.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5
 
Re enable all packages, and see if it works again.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5

But, if I do that, how do I know which package it is that is making it work? I just want to know which package to enable leaving all my Custom ones disabled. That's the point of the app.
 
But, if I do that, how do I know which package it is that is making it work? I just want to know which package to enable leaving all my Custom ones disabled. That's the point of the app.
If you re-enable everything and the problem goes away, then you can disable them again one at a time until you figure out which one is the culprit.

Is it a pain to have to do that? Yep.

But are there warnings that disabling things can have adverse effects? Also yep.
 
If you re-enable everything and the problem goes away, then you can disable them again one at a time until you figure out which one is the culprit.

Is it a pain to have to do that? Yep.

But are there warnings that disabling things can have adverse effects? Also yep.

Pretty much. He already has all the main nfc ones enabled like nfc service. So it will be a trial and error type thing.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5
 
If you re-enable everything and the problem goes away, then you can disable them again one at a time until you figure out which one is the culprit.

Is it a pain to have to do that? Yep.

But are there warnings that disabling things can have adverse effects? Also yep.

This.
 
If you re-enable everything and the problem goes away, then you can disable them again one at a time until you figure out which one is the culprit.

Is it a pain to have to do that? Yep.

But are there warnings that disabling things can have adverse effects? Also yep.

I figured. I wish there was an easier work around. Okay, I'll let you know.


*UPDATE, Enabled all disabled , Still didn't work. I don't even remember if opening the NFC Payment Setting worked after I did my factory reset a couple of days ago*
 
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I figured. I wish there was an easier work around. Okay, I'll let you know.


*UPDATE, Enabled all disabled , Still didn't work. I don't even remember if opening the NFC Payment Setting worked after I did my factory reset a couple of days ago*

If enabling all didn't work then try to clear cache in the bootloader. If that doesn't work then you might have to do another fdr. And if that doesn't work then I would get a warranty replacement

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5
 
Why does it disable some Facbeook services/entries marking them as bloat? Which ones are really bloat?
 
Everytime I try to run the NFC option in my Settings, Settings stops working. IS there a package in PDP that is not allowing me to run this setting? I have enabled NFC Service, NFC Test 1.3, Android Pay, all Settings have been enabled, but still Settings immediately stops working.

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This happened to me when I used the auto bloatware removal thing in Package Disabler Pro, it disables NFC and the service. Even if you manually enable it, you cannot access the options until you reboot your phone. Enable NFC then reboot the phone
 
So when marshmallow comes out I will need to re-enable everything in order to update Android?
 
So when marshmallow comes out I will need to re-enable everything in order to update Android?

Well you should enable all packages before updating to mm.

Keep in mind Samsung might patch the ability to disable packages...

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5
 
This happened to me when I used the auto bloatware removal thing in Package Disabler Pro, it disables NFC and the service. Even if you manually enable it, you cannot access the options until you reboot your phone. Enable NFC then reboot the phone

Well, I had to wipe the partition once more and that fixed the NFC issue.
 
Well you should enable all packages before updating to mm.

Keep in mind Samsung might patch the ability to disable packages...

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5

^^ this is exactly why I will likely NOT upgrade to MM right away. I LOVE package disabler as it really does work and enables my Note to get HUGE and MASSIVE gains in battery life.
 
^^ this is exactly why I will likely NOT upgrade to MM right away. I LOVE package disabler as it really does work and enables my Note to get HUGE and MASSIVE gains in battery life.
With vzw they just push it
 
I did not re-enable the package disable pro before updating the system update .
So will my phone be not stabilized ?
 

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