ilordvader
New member
- Mar 31, 2012
- 591
- 0
- 0
Welcome to the all-new Android Central Forums! - We're still moving some things around, so you may see a few quirks here and there, but we're working on getting things fully completed as soon as possible. For now, take a look around, and if you run into any major issues, please let us know in this thread!
Got notification today in Dubai
after 31st Oct will be able to use only till 60% battery life![]()
You could try using something like Package Disabler Pro and disable the system updates and see if you can avoid it that way.
Source? I have the latest version of Package Disabler Pro and I can still see and control the OTA packages.There's a thread over on XDA stating that the new update to Package Disabler Pro will not disable OTA updates. Don't update the app if you don't want to lose this functionality
There's a thread over on XDA stating that the new update to Package Disabler Pro will not disable OTA updates. Don't update the app if you don't want to lose this functionality
Yes dirty trick
so the rest are stuck & will get auto update & be forced to get only 60%
VERY BAD
Source? I have the latest version of Package Disabler Pro and I can still see and control the OTA packages.
Edit: Wow, so much for owning the stuff you paid for. If someone chooses not to want to receive updates, that is that persons choice. What a blatantly dirty move by Samsung and the devs...both Package Disabler Pro and EZ Disabler removed access to those two packages. I think they got paid off.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...olice.packagedisablerpro&hl=en&token=7NNtRAg8
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e....hecorat.packagedisabler&hl=en&token=SRbXaa8E
Dirty, dirty business. Well, mine are still disabled so ha!
There is no such thing as liability by proxy in this case. The creators of the tool are not targeting Samsung specifically because of the Note7 fiasco, and the tools were widely available years before any of the current events transpired with the same functionality. The devs were paid off or threatened and therefore buckled. I am going to go with paid off.I'm sure there was a conversation about whether or not they wanted to be involved in negating Samsung's efforts to make the phone safe and if they wanted any part of the repercussions of a phone starting a fire. I don't agree with it necessarily but I could see how they wouldn't really have a choice if Samsung or Google decided to make a point of it.
I'm sure there was a conversation about whether or not they wanted to be involved in negating Samsung's efforts to make the phone safe and if they wanted any part of the repercussions of a phone starting a fire. I don't agree with it necessarily but I could see how they wouldn't really have a choice if Samsung or Google decided to make a point of it.
There is no such thing as liability by proxy in this case. The creators of the tool are not targeting Samsung specifically because of the Note7 fiasco, and the tools were widely available years before any of the current events transpired with the same functionality. The devs were paid off or threatened and therefore buckled. I am going to go with paid off.
Actually, I did hear from one of the developers that's Samsung muscled them into complying. I won't discuss which one.Any evidence or just random thoughts / accusations with no facts?
Actually, I did hear from one of the developers that's Samsung muscled them into complying. I won't discuss which one.
Your not stuck. The OP from the XDA thread has a copy of the previous APK for anyone that needs it
Just use the search bar in the App and search for these files listed in the pic. Check the little boxes to disable them and you should be good to go. View attachment 244260