Cannot re-enable apps that I've disabled. - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

I have a thing against having lots of apps in my app drawer that I never use. I always go through and disable ones that I won't need. Well, I disabled some of the ZTE apps like My Voice, and now I can't re-enable them. When I go to app info, it shows "disabled" on the list for the app, but when I tap it, there is an "enable" button that is grayed out.
I'd like to be able to do this without factory resetting the phone.

If you can get ADB running to connect the phone to the PC try this
adb shell pm list packages -d
adb shell pm unhide package.Name

peramikic said:
If you can get ADB running to connect the phone to the PC try this
adb shell pm list packages -d
adb shell pm unhide package.Name
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:laugh: looks like we are all here , by the way wont work (unhide command) needs to be " pm enable " and requires system access (root) "Permission Denial" , i try with a disabled app(s), just hope we get that update soon to avoid all this problems
P.S. yeah i'm the guy from ZTE forum

Haha good to see you guys!

Too bad on the ADB pm cmd, i was 50/50 on it working
I need to find a way to auto-post to both forums through :laugh:

biglilsteve said:
Haha good to see you guys!
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peramikic said:
Too bad on the ADB pm cmd, i was 50/50 on it working
I need to find a way to auto-post to both forums through :laugh:
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LoL, good to see people from ZTE Forums here too hehehe and yeah this is what i get when trying to enable it back (using terminal app but is the with ADB)

DrakenFX said:
LoL, good to see people from ZTE Forums here too hehehe and yeah this is what i get when trying to enable it back (using terminal app but is the with ADB)
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Technically i went there from here
Looks like you ran directly from terminal emulator. I'm not sure, but ADB shell might run under a different UID and have more permissions. This might have changed in MM, but you could use pm command to grand permission to Greenify package on non rooted devices

Was there ever a fix for this? I am running into the same issue and can't re-enable apps.

imp3r10 said:
Was there ever a fix for this? I am running into the same issue and can't re-enable apps.
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Are you on software version B27?

xtermmin said:
Are you on software version B27?
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B20

imp3r10 said:
B20
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Update to B27 (and maybe factory reset). I'm pretty sure this was one of the things fixed in B27.

xtermmin said:
Update to B27 (and maybe factory reset). I'm pretty sure this was one of the things fixed in B27.
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Oh. I was putting off upgrading until I got root and there was more development in the phone to recover corrupt devices.

xtermmin said:
Update to B27 (and maybe factory reset). I'm pretty sure this was one of the things fixed in B27.
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Are you sure about this? I have seen posts on ZTE board saying that apps can no longer be enabled/disabled with B27. With B20 you can at least do disabling (I am not sure about enabling).

some you can some you can't. you can disable ZTE browser, but can't disable ZTE calendar or ZTE messanger for instance.

For disabling apps, are you using a different launcher?
Launch the Stock Android launcher and disable apps through the app drawer - I've successfully disabled ZTE calendar and messenger on my device.
Re-enabling seems another problem altogether though..

imp3r10 said:
Oh. I was putting off upgrading until I got root and there was more development in the phone to recover corrupt devices.
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B27 can still be rooted and bootloader unlocked. No real reason not to update.

no such love for B27

mh127 said:
Are you sure about this? I have seen posts on ZTE board saying that apps can no longer be enabled/disabled with B27. With B20 you can at least do disabling (I am not sure about enabling).
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That was something else that was changed.
On B20, if you disabled apps in Settings > Apps, sometimes you would not be able to re-enable them.
(What you're talking about) On B20, if you use the Stock Android theme, if you press and hold on an application icon, there's a "Disable" option at the top of the screen that you can drag the icon to. Using this method, you could disable apps that you couldn't via Settings > Apps, such as the ZTE Calendar and Messaging apps. However, this allowed you to disable things that could cause issues with the device, such as disabling Settings or the Dialer. If you disabled apps this way, you could not re-enable them via Settings > Apps.
On B27, you can still disable apps in Settings > Apps, and people haven't reported having issues re-enabling them.
On B27, the "Disable" option in the Stock Android theme has been removed. So while you're not able to disable some stock apps, you cannot accidentally disable something that could break the OS.

xtermmin said:
On B27, you can still disable apps in Settings > Apps, and people haven't reported having issues re-enabling them.
On B27, the "Disable" option in the Stock Android theme has been removed. So while you're not able to disable some stock apps, you cannot accidentally disable something that could break the OS.
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Thanks - hadn't noticed that difference with B27 till now.
However, I've disabled the stock clock, and can no longer re-enable it through the App settings.
There does appear to be another solution (I haven't tried it though) - from the App settings, if you select the 3 dot menu on the top right, the option to reset app preferences should re-enable apps (and reset other settings as well).

An Droid said:
Thanks - hadn't noticed that difference with B27 till now.
However, I've disabled the stock clock, and can no longer re-enable it through the App settings.
There does appear to be another solution (I haven't tried it though) - from the App settings, if you select the 3 dot menu on the top right, the option to reset app preferences should re-enable apps (and reset other settings as well).
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Did you disable it back in B20? Cause when I look at the stock clock in B27 on my device, the disable option is greyed out.

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[Q] How to get rid of the update notification?

I understand that when you do an OTA update while rooted and/or have a custom recovery, it breaks the phone. As some of you may or may not know, Verizon has released a knew update to prepare for XLTE. I want to know how to get rid of this notification. Is there any way?
Zach_Deem said:
I understand that when you do an OTA update while rooted and/or have a custom recovery, it breaks the phone. As some of you may or may not know, Verizon has released a knew update to prepare for XLTE. I want to know how to get rid of this notification. Is there any way?
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easiest way - freeze lg update app/service with titanium
60nine said:
easiest way - freeze lg update app/service with titanium
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What is the service/app called?
lgupdate something... i don't have it anymore so i don't exacly know...
try to find a thread about debloating lg stock (or g3 ported) rom - i think it's there on the list
60nine said:
lgupdate something... i don't have it anymore so i don't exacly know...
try to find a thread about debloating lg stock (or g3 ported) rom - i think it's there on the list
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I looked, and could not find anything matching the description. I'm still unsure what to freeze
caecusscius said:
I looked, and could not find anything matching the description. I'm still unsure what to freeze
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try to go to "settings > apps > all apps" and see if there is something like "LG update" and if it has a "disable" option...
i really can't remember the exact system app/service filename because i don't have it anymore...
60nine said:
try to go to "settings > apps > all apps" and see if there is something like "LG update" and if it has a "disable" option...
i really can't remember the exact system app/service filename because i don't have it anymore...
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There is not... I can't find anything with the word Update in it at all... I checked all apps using Titanium, and there are a lot.
Anyone else?
ok, check this 2 threads for the lists... lgfota (apk/odex)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51448671
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53085304
Is disable OTA in Hidden menu sufficient or we have to freeze it using TB on top of it?
votinh said:
Is disable OTA in Hidden menu sufficient or we have to freeze it using TB on top of it?
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i've never touched hidden menu setting for ota... didn't even knew it existed
Yes, it's there and I disabled it but again, there is no update from AT&T so I can't verify that option works or not.
Maybe, freezing it using TB will add another layer of security? or maybe it's over-killed.
votinh said:
Yes, it's there and I disabled it but again, there is no update from AT&T so I can't verify that option works or not.
Maybe, freezing it using TB will add another layer of security? or maybe it's over-killed.
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I don't see anything in Titanium that resembles anything from that list. I have a Verizon phone: and its very different.
I still very much would like someone who knows something about Verizon phones to help me!
I don't have Titanium, but I was able to freeze and eliminate the notification by Force Stoping System Update, clearing the Cache, then using ES File Explorer to rename /system/app/LGDMSClient.apk to LGDMSClient.apk.bak no more nag!

(SOLVED) How to remove amazon crap? (boost mobile XT1766 variant)

Edit: solved
I rooted and wiped the phone. Installed Lineage and PicoGapps and the LTE fix. Perfection. Highly recommend this delight of a phone. ?
Original post for reference:
Sorry if this has been answered but I'm using the XDA app traveling and can't seem to find it. I purchased the $50 Moto e4 boost version from Best buy and no matter what I do, I can't seem to permanently disable amazon apps.
I disable them and when I restart the device, low and behold they are back again. Is there a way to disable these apps permanently through ADB or some other jazz? Or should I just root?
cameroncr95 said:
Sorry if this has been answered but I'm using the XDA app traveling and can't seem to find it. I purchased the $50 Moto e4 boost version from Best buy and no matter what I do, I can't seem to permanently disable amazon apps.
I disable them and when I restart the device, low and behold they are back again. Is there a way to disable these apps permanently through ADB or some other jazz? Or should I just root?
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Yeah, ya gotta root and delete them from the oem partition if you want them completely gone. But you should be able to disable them with adb without root.
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 "package name"
Without quotes and where package name is the actual package name.
Usually disabling them in settings/apps (show system) will disable them until you re enable them yourself.
Strangely I disable them and they re enable themselves upon boot up. Not sure why. Usually most phones you disable apps and they stay disabled. Clearly something is installed by boost that makes them reenable.
Thanks, I will try ADB.
madbat99 said:
Yeah, ya gotta root and delete them from the oem partition if you want them completely gone. But you should be able to disable them with adb without root.
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 "package name"
Without quotes and where package name is the actual package name.
Usually disabling them in settings/apps (show system) will disable them until you re enable them yourself.
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Sorry for the Ninja double reply.
I have managed to disable via your method several apps except for three: boost zone, boost Mobile I'd and mobile installer. These are the apps causing the phone upon restart to redownload bloatware and enable disabled bloatware. When I try disabling them via adb, it simply says failure. Do disabling these require root?
cameroncr95 said:
Sorry for the Ninja double reply.
I have managed to disable via your method several apps except for three: boost zone, boost Mobile I'd and mobile installer. These are the apps causing the phone upon restart to redownload bloatware and enable disabled bloatware. When I try disabling them via adb, it simply says failure. Do disabling these require root?
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Probably. It's mobile ID that changes the home screens around. It usually doesn't install anything except for home screen shortcuts. I wasnt able to disable that one without root. try using a different launcher ( I use nova). Zone let's you check for prl and profile updates, and I pay my bill in it (virgin mobile).
Update:
I followed a guide online and unlocked the boot, installed twrp and rooted the phone. Removed boosts pre installed Android version because no matter what tool I used I couldn't delete their apps. So I installed lineageOS. Having issues with 4G and can only get 3g.
cameroncr95 said:
Update:
I followed a guide online and unlocked the boot, installed twrp and rooted the phone. Removed boosts pre installed Android version because no matter what tool I used I couldn't delete their apps. So I installed lineageOS. Having issues with 4G and can only get 3g.
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Yeah that's a well documented problem on CDMA carriers. A few ppl are working on it. There is a sort of fix if you check the guides, news section.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3752036&p=75622014
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Yeah that's a well documented problem on CDMA carriers. A few ppl are working on it. There is a sort of fix if you check the guides, news section.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3752036&p=75622014
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Thank you. This is an annoying issue because I pay for 4g and hotspot support and unfortunately the hotspot only gets dialup speeds.
cameroncr95 said:
Thank you. This is an annoying issue because I pay for 4g and hotspot support and unfortunately the hotspot only gets dialup speeds.
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We all do dude.(pay for lte) But LTE is fairly broken on sprint and all it's mvno's (boost, virgin, etc.)on custom roms. You can try the fix but no guarantees. Only sure way is stock. I've debloated stock, and using Xposed with gravitybox. All the customization I need. And everything works. All bloat can be removed. Most of it is /oem, that's why root apps don't get rid of it. Some things in /system are required to keep it running.
Root the device, backup the apps with Titanium Backup, Freeze the apps and see if there are any behavioral issues with them, and remove them if freezing them doesn't yield error.
As for the Data issues you are experiencing, check out this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e4/how-to/perry-real-lte-fix-custom-roms-t3752036
I plan on testing this with the rom you have on Boost Mobile as soon as it's done downloading.

I accidentally "uninstalled" Quickstep

I was checking my battery usage stats and saw that Quickstep was using more battery than it should've. I didn't use the laucnher anyways, so I thought I would uninstall it. I used the adb shell and used "pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.launcher3". I later learned that this app was responsible for home button gestures, something I really use. I know I could factory reset my phone, but is there any way I can get this app back? Whenever I see it in Settings, it says "not installed for this user".
yqazi27 said:
I was checking my battery usage stats and saw that Quickstep was using more battery than it should've. I didn't use the laucnher anyways, so I thought I would uninstall it. I used the adb shell and used "pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.launcher3". I later learned that this app was responsible for home button gestures, something I really use. I know I could factory reset my phone, but is there any way I can get this app back? Whenever I see it in Settings, it says "not installed for this user".
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I've never done it this way... But pm install should work opposite of pm uninstall...
rignfool said:
I've never done it this way... But pm install should work opposite of pm uninstall...
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I could do this, but I need the APK file for Quickstep, which I have searched for hours. I am also not willing to root my phone as a solution of possibly retrieving the file directly from the system.
yqazi27 said:
I could do this, but I need the APK file for Quickstep, which I have searched for hours. I am also not willing to root my phone as a solution of possibly retrieving the file directly from the system.
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Good luck...
yqazi27 said:
I was checking my battery usage stats and saw that Quickstep was using more battery than it should've. I didn't use the laucnher anyways, so I thought I would uninstall it. I used the adb shell and used "pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.launcher3". I later learned that this app was responsible for home button gestures, something I really use. I know I could factory reset my phone, but is there any way I can get this app back? Whenever I see it in Settings, it says "not installed for this user".
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Sideload the OTA on top of what you have installed.
No need to root.
tech_head said:
Sideload the OTA on top of what you have installed.
No need to root.
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Just sideloaded the OTA via ADB and nothing happened. I looked at Quickstep in my apps and it still says "not installed for this user".
yqazi27 said:
Just sideloaded the OTA via ADB and nothing happened. I looked at Quickstep in my apps and it still says "not installed for this user".
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You have to sideload and run the update. You can't just sideload the os update and expect quickstep to appear.
autosurgeon said:
You have to sideload and run the update. You can't just sideload the os update and expect quickstep to appear.
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I DID run the update earlier. Absolutely nothing changed, unless I am not understanding the process of running the update.
yqazi27 said:
I DID run the update earlier. Absolutely nothing changed, unless I am not understanding the process of running the update.
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Updates don't re-enable disabled apps...
rignfool said:
Updates don't re-enable disabled apps...
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So you're basically telling me to factory reset........
yqazi27 said:
So you're basically telling me to factory reset........
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Probably...
If you don't want to root... You need to reset user 0...
rignfool said:
Probably...
If you don't want to root... You need to reset user 0...
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Not resetting was my main condition, but I guess that is my only option unless someone else has a solution.
Yeah a factory reset might fix this....might...
yqazi27 said:
So you're basically telling me to factory reset........
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Now that you have done the OTA, you don't see it as an installed app, just disabled?
If not then FDR?
tech_head said:
Now that you have done the OTA, you don't see it as an installed app, just disabled?
If not then FDR?
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It shows up in the Apps list, but still says "Not installed for this user". The disable button is greyed out. I think I'll do a reset tonight.
yqazi27 said:
It shows up in the Apps list, but still says "Not installed for this user". The disable button is greyed out. I think I'll do a reset tonight.
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Have you setup multiple users on ur phone?
I did the same - uninstall the quickstep app. But, it kept popping up a 'confirmation box' and the tablet became unusable. Have just reset the android tablet (all data, of course, got wiped out.)

How to delete system update files?

Okay so here is the deal. I connected my phone to my home wifi to adjust some settings to shut off my internet at night so the kids will go to bed... well be more likely to go to bed when they can't just sit and watch youtube/netflix all night. Personally I don't think they need tablets or entertainment to fall asleep, but they are my fiance's kids, and it is what it is because they have used this method for so long.
Anyway enough personal stuff, when I connected my phone, it downloaded a system update. I could not stop it, and now it is bugging me to restart and update but I dont want to. I can delay it, up to 9 times, for a later time, but I want to delete the update files entirely.
I was hoping there would be a way to do it without root, but I am fairly certain that at this point, I'm going to have to bite the bullet and install the update
Use adhell3 or adb to disable com.wssyncmldm
lightmastertech said:
Use adhell3 or adb to disable com.wssyncmldm
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Thanks I will look up the adb command.
b3y0ndd34th said:
Thanks I will look up the adb command.
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https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
Best guide I've seen, including how to reinstall apps disabled though adb, which most people seem to think is impossible.
EDIT: the shorted link on my end says "...root access" at the end. Just to be clear, the not shortened end of that link actually says "uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/", so yes, it works without root.
lightmastertech said:
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
Best guide I've seen, including how to reinstall apps disabled though adb, which most people seem to think is impossible.
EDIT: the shorted link on my end says "...root access" at the end. Just to be clear, the not shortened end of that link actually says "uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/", so yes, it works without root.
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Thanks for the guide, but it tells me the package isn't installed for user 0.
b3y0ndd34th said:
Thanks for the guide, but it tells me the package isn't installed for user 0.
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When I disabled this the entire settings option for system update disappears, and back in early March when I was still holding out for a Snapdragon root my phone auto downloaded an update and gave me a persistent notification about installing update. Disabling this made it go away and it couldn't auto-install it.
You can install App Inspector to see a searchable list of every app on your phone, including the package name you need for adb.
BTW, there's an option in developer options that will let you disable auto-installing updates on restart.

Disable System Update

Hi,
I have a rooted OP8P running Magisk 21.0 (21000), and using Magisk Manager 8.0.2 (307)(11). My OS build is Oxygen OS 10.5.13.IN11AA(enhanced by xXx_NoLimits_ 12.3).
I keep getting the pesky notification to Update to Oxygen OS 11.IN1AA, the one that gives me the option to "Download and Install Now". I have no plans nor any desire to go to Android 11 as of yet, so I would like to do two things, stop this notification from showing up, and ensure that the update doesn't install itself.
Normally, I wouldn't worry about it updating without some user input but just today I got a second notification telling me that "System update installation failed" prompting me to "Try Again"(See attached pic). This is both good and bad I suppose, but it's still troubling since this newest notification indicates that it tried to update without me knowing about it. This simply will not do.
Any advice? I know it's not as simple as disabling the notification, as it doesn't allow me to do so.
Thanks!
KingKazmaOfficial said:
Hi,
I have no plans nor any desire to go to Android 11 as of yet,
Thanks!
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I'm seeing the same and contemplated the same question. What are your reasons for avoiding the upgrade?
p.s. I can think about a way of disabling system notifications (using root access), but I worry about missing important notifications, so I left this pesky message on.
NYCgirl said:
I'm seeing the same and contemplated the same question. What are your reasons for avoiding the upgrade?
p.s. I can think about a way of disabling system notifications (using root access), but I worry about missing important notifications, so I left this pesky message on.
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I just don't see any real reason to update, OOS 10 is working fine for me. From what I've seen OOS 11 doesn't bring anything compelling enough to the table to make me to want to upgrade. Also, OOS 10 has been around long enough that there are robust resources and development communities built around it, meaning more reliable troubleshooting and overall easier research. On top of all that, having to factory reset and re-root to avoid potential bugs due to OOS 10 residuals isn't very attractive either.
I mean don't get me wrong, I love the feeling and idea of being on the bleeding edge as much as the next guy, but I'd rather all my ducks be in a row beforehand...if that makes any sense.
Can you freeze the app in titanium??
Freezing System Update 2.2.3... did the trick for me.
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KingKazmaOfficial said:
On top of all that, having to factory reset and re-root to avoid potential bugs due to OOS 10 residuals isn't very attractive either.
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That makes sense. If you have to factory reset, how would you restore your data? AFAIK, there not yet TWRP for Android 11, which means relying on something else. This make me nervous...
dladz said:
Can you freeze the app in titanium??
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Don't have the pro version.
You can use the adb command to disable the update as well notification
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup
KingKazmaOfficial said:
Don't have the pro version.
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VRaju said:
You can use the adb command to disable the update as well notification
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup
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Use the terminal app on phone or cmd on PC?
You can try either should work.
App to disable is ""com.oneplus.opbackup""
KingKazmaOfficial said:
Use the terminal app on phone or cmd on PC?
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VRaju said:
You can use the adb command to disable the update as well notification
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup
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Buy it, they deserve the payment for all they've done
hi, if disable system update then can i enable again ? do you have a cmd comand for enable ?
sefai77 said:
hi, if disable system update then can i enable again ? do you have a cmd comand for enable ?
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VRaju said:
You can try either should work.
App to disable is ""com.oneplus.opbackup""
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I'd like to know that as well.
Yes you can re enable if required.
adb shell pm enable com.oneplus.opbackup
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KingKazmaOfficial said:
I'd like to know that as well.
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VRaju said:
Yes you can re enable if required.
adb shell pm enable com.oneplus.opbackup
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Works for disable and re-enable! Thanks alot!
today i formatted my phone and i try to give this command again but it doesn't work
That's an apk OnePlus released which may help you guys in this situation. If you check news in the Oxygen updater, there's an in depth article about it.
Major failing on OnePlus' part.
Here's the apk they're referring to, apparently it stops the update forcing wipes from OB3 not to go ahead.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15RO5WSwMZ3PAHktUWMVr4f6sRm-th_he/view
Please check out the article before installing anything.
Edit: actually this is more for the people who were forced to update. Apologies, I'll leave it here as someone may see it.
sefai77 said:
today i formatted my phone and i try to give this command again but it doesn't work
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Why did you format, did you update to OOS 11?
Also, when running the command line, make sure you open the command prompt within the same folder as your ADB files.
KingKazmaOfficial said:
Why did you format, did you update to OOS 11?
Also, when running the command line, make sure you open the command prompt within the same folder as your ADB files.
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i formated for cleaning my oneplus8pro and i dont updtae OOS 11. i open command with adb files but i cant do this.
sefai77 said:
i formated for cleaning my oneplus8pro and i dont updtae OOS 11. i open command with adb files but i cant do this.
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first run the command
Code:
adb devices
to ensure that you phone is connected, and that you have the proper drivers are installed.
Then, make sure that your phone is unlocked (not the bootloader, just actually unlocked so the screen is on). After running that above command, you should see a popup come up on your phone screen asking you to allow permission to your computer. Tap "always allow" checkbox and grant the permissions.
Now try to run the command again.
KingKazmaOfficial said:
first run the command
Code:
adb devices
to ensure that you phone is connected, and that you have the proper drivers are installed.
Then, make sure that your phone is unlocked (not the bootloader, just actually unlocked so the screen is on). After running that above command, you should see a popup come up on your phone screen asking you to allow permission to your computer. Tap "always allow" checkbox and grant the permissions.
Now try to run the command again.
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i can do it now thanks

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