Yumie32 using massive amounts of battery. Virus? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have been recently trying to root my Note 3 and have had no success. However I have noticed today that my battery drops in an unbelievably short time. My battery settings shows "yumie32" using 52% CPU and nothing else. Anyone have any idea what this is? I cannot find any apps or files associated with this and there is nothing when I do a search. I have a screen shot I will attempt to attach. Thanks for any help.

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What root method .

Hi!
I've got same problem. Root was unsuccessful. Yumie32 using CPU.
Root app: kingroot
Device: sm g900f
Anyone can help me?

Yeah, i just tried to root my samsung phone yesterday with kingroot and it is dying extremely fast! Help!

Factory reset your phone
Flash new stock firmware from sammobile by Odin
Don't use kingroot for rooting your device anymore
Try another method
Use samsung kies to restore your app & contacts & Msg ... etc

I've never used Kingroot but I'd like to know. Is it really a malware?

I think you must choose the Odin method....Kingo root is a worst method.

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[Q] GS4 keeps rebooting after Kingo root & unroot

Help!
I recently installed a wireless pad into my Galaxy S4. All was working ok for a few days with the charging apart from the well known issue of the phone constantly beeping with the Wireless Charging Message.
Anyway I needed to root the phone to change the system file charging sound/ noise.
I used the Kingoapp root method, and since then the phone keeps randomly rebooting. It could happen at any time. I used the Kingoapp to unroot the device- but the rebooting still happens.
How can I stop the reboots? New kernel, new Rom? I don't seem to be running KNOX on the phone.
I would like to avoid completely reflashing the device because it will take a long time to get my data and apps and setup back onto the device.
Any advice would be most appreciated.
pennine1 said:
Help!
I recently installed a wireless pad into my Galaxy S4. All was working ok for a few days with the charging apart from the well known issue of the phone constantly beeping with the Wireless Charging Message.
Anyway I needed to root the phone to change the system file charging sound/ noise.
I used the Kingoapp root method, and since then the phone keeps randomly rebooting. It could happen at any time. I used the Kingoapp to unroot the device- but the rebooting still happens.
How can I stop the reboots? New kernel, new Rom? I don't seem to be running KNOX on the phone.
I would like to avoid completely reflashing the device because it will take a long time to get my data and apps and setup back onto the device.
Any advice would be most appreciated.
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Hi mate ,
Once you root the phone you have to remove all knox from your phone , is a known issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514703
Thanks for the response. Removing KNOX seems to have done the trick- it's been 2 days with no reboots.
I thought I'd be able to go back to exactly the same as pre-root. But I presume once you've rooted you trigger KNOX & you can't go back to exactly as you had the phone pre-root.
Anyway I presume a Android 5 build will be out soon for the GS4
I rooted my Galaxy Note3 Neo. It gets reboot infinite time. I can't get any screen. What to do?
How to remove KNOX or anything which let me use my phone again?
ashishrevar said:
I rooted my Galaxy Note3 Neo. It gets reboot infinite time. I can't get any screen. What to do?
How to remove KNOX or anything which let me use my phone again?
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You are in the wrong forums. Those are the S4 forums.
But regarding your problem, you might need to re-flash a stock ROM.
hey there everyone same problem with me regarding with the root...
recently i rooted my phone samsung note 3 neo with kingoroot it succeded at the 2nd time but now keeps on restarting all d time i start my phone i need a solution fr ma problem any help will b grtful...
Nilesh Gavande said:
hey there everyone same problem with me regarding with the root...
recently i rooted my phone samsung note 3 neo with kingoroot it succeded at the 2nd time but now keeps on restarting all d time i start my phone i need a solution fr ma problem any help will b grtful...
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You're in the wrong thread, but anyways, try factory resetting through recovery, or flash your stock ROM and root using SuperSU.
Check the note 3 neo thread for more help.

Help Needed, 5.0.1, hanging and restarting

Hello Everyone
I need urgent help as my phone is not working and it is too irritating to keep switching it on and off. Just to give a brief history of my phone, I rooted it 3 months back thru ODIN, I actually wanted to install xmod games and that required a root. The root went fine and my purpose was solved.
Now today after three months my phone yesterday I got a message for software update and on which i clicked, it said i can't update it and post that the phone is constantly hanging and restarting. Launching an app seems to take ages. I am seriously very annoyed. I thought it is the root hence I clicked on full unroot and uninstalled SuperSU. But this didn't solve the problem.
The KNOX counter reads 0x1 (4) warranty void. I am unable to use the phone for a single minute and its heating up too much.
I want to know what to do next.
Should I flash a custom rom? If yes please suggest some. ( my model is 910G factory unlocked)
Should I flash a factory rom?
Should I re-root & set counter to 0 using triangle away and then try to update it over wifi?
Any other suggestions?
From what I have read lurking around XDA, if you are on stock ROM with root capabilities, you can't use OTA updates, you must use odin. You can download the stock 5.1.1 for your model/region on Sammobile. Also, you may find the ROM you need here on XDA hope I could help.

custom binary blocked by FRP lock? bricked?

Hi, I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post this but Im having to use someone else's windows phone and its hard to navigate through the site.
My problem is that I tried to root my s6 edge plus using an application called King Root. The install got to 17% and then turned the phone off. When I load the phone up now I just get the message "custom binary locked by FRP lock" in red writing and the phone instantly boots off.
Is there a way to get around this without losing my data on my phone? I have some very important photos that are on there that I really don't want to lose, unfortunately nothing is backed up. I've been researching and apparently this is possible using a programme called Odin? I hope this is possible as I don't want to lose my stuff on my phone.
Any help would be great, thank you.
To be brutally honest if you haven't heard of Odin and you're using Kingroot, you're way out of your depth and you shouldn't be even thinking about rooting your device.
Not being nasty, sincerely. But you need to do a LOT of research.
The only way to rescue your device is to flash a stock firmware via Odin. There are guides on this site, read them and then read them again and again. Your photos are probably gone unfortunately. I would say definitely, but mircles can happen..
Good luck!
Maybe just flashing the stock bootloader may help but once you atart flashing the pda i think your photos may be gone. Unless where ever they are stored doesnt get over written they may be recovered uisng a data recovery app on the play store like gt recovery and the deep scan option.. it still finds photos from 5 new rom installs on my opo

I'm unable to root my S5 Lolipop 5.1.1. keep getting error msg w/my apps???

Quick, recap, I own a galaxy S5 Lolipop 5.1.1 SM-G900W8 build #LMY47X.G900W8VLU1COI4, previously rooted.
It all begin, when my phone been experiencing some battery draining issue. So I decide to do factory rest. But get this at that time my phone was fully rooted, w/Lolipop 5.1.1...
So I've read all the informations I could get online made sure to unroot the phone ( using CF-Auto Root ktlevl-sm G900W8.), with Odin, and reflash the phone with custom recory (G900W8VLU1COI4.tar.md5 file). I've made sure to get the exact one matching my phone carrier.
And after rooted the phone...All went well...Then 24-48 hours after the **** hit the fan.!!!!
They weere dialogue box keep poping up, from Touchwiz has closed, to Unified Daemond has closed just to name a few...
I decided to factory rest the phone again, reflash and rooted same problem occuring occuring.
So I decide not to root and the issue stop but now I'm unable to fully use my phone because it anin't root so certain function of my phone can't benefit such like using Airplane mode or Mobile data toggle using tasker. When my phone was fully rooted I was able to take full advantage of my Tasker profile. I've google the web and came acrros people who expericing the same issue as I did, but can't find a solution.
If there anyone who had that problem and manage to solve it, kindly share your story and solution with me....
Thank you in advance on getting back to me,

Is my SM-G530T bricked?

Hello, I'm a total novice when it comes to android modifications and whatnot, so I'll make this to the point.
I was trying to help my dad uninstall the bloatware on his Galaxy Grand Prime (running Lolipop 5.1.1), which includes some of the apps listed in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/help/bloatware-apps-t3079843
I used Kingoroot (which I read worked with mixed results) to one-click root his phone and used Root Uninstaller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootuninstaller&hl=en) to uninstall Samsung Account, Samsung Push service, Samsung Billing, Galaxy apps, and TMobile TV. Root Uninstaller said it required a reboot to uninstall packages so I rebooted and was greeted with a never-ending TMobile splash screen that would vibrate 4 times every 10-ish seconds. I cannot boot into safe mode either as I've tried the methods shown on TMobile's own website to do so with this model to no avail.
I've tried looking up the vibrating splash screen and some said that means it's bricked.
Is there any way to fix this without any loss of data?
Thanks.
FlareF said:
Hello, I'm a total novice when it comes to android modifications and whatnot, so I'll make this to the point.
I was trying to help my dad uninstall the bloatware on his Galaxy Grand Prime (running Lolipop 5.1.1), which includes some of the apps listed in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/help/bloatware-apps-t3079843
I used Kingoroot (which I read worked with mixed results) to one-click root his phone and used Root Uninstaller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootuninstaller&hl=en) to uninstall Samsung Account, Samsung Push service, Samsung Billing, Galaxy apps, and TMobile TV. Root Uninstaller said it required a reboot to uninstall packages so I rebooted and was greeted with a never-ending TMobile splash screen that would vibrate 4 times every 10-ish seconds. I cannot boot into safe mode either as I've tried the methods shown on TMobile's own website to do so with this model to no avail.
I've tried looking up the vibrating splash screen and some said that means it's bricked.
Is there any way to fix this without any loss of data?
Thanks.
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You can downloa the official frimware and flash if with odin
ealam said:
You can downloa the official frimware and flash if with odin
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Does that format the storage to do so or does it simply restore it to stock 5.1.1? I have no idea how to flash ROMs so pardon my questions.
FlareF said:
Hello, I'm a total novice when it comes to android modifications and whatnot, so I'll make this to the point.
I was trying to help my dad uninstall the bloatware on his Galaxy Grand Prime (running Lolipop 5.1.1), which includes some of the apps listed in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/help/bloatware-apps-t3079843
I used Kingoroot (which I read worked with mixed results) to one-click root his phone and used Root Uninstaller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootuninstaller&hl=en) to uninstall Samsung Account, Samsung Push service, Samsung Billing, Galaxy apps, and TMobile TV. Root Uninstaller said it required a reboot to uninstall packages so I rebooted and was greeted with a never-ending TMobile splash screen that would vibrate 4 times every 10-ish seconds. I cannot boot into safe mode either as I've tried the methods shown on TMobile's own website to do so with this model to no avail.
I've tried looking up the vibrating splash screen and some said that means it's bricked.
Is there any way to fix this without any loss of data?
Thanks.
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You can downloa the official frimware and flash if with odin
FlareF said:
Does that format the storage to do so or does it simply restore it to stock 5.1.1? I have no idea how to flash ROMs so pardon my questions.
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No. It shouldn't format SD card storage or anything in sort. Although after flashing the firmware still doesn't fixed the bootloop issue your having then only way is to hard reset everything (which will wipe everything from data to storage files).
Check out this thread for flashing ROMs. It has great instructions for even beginners or noobs.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/general/guide-flashing-stock-rom-t3039167
Good luck

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