I was thinking a way to restore Google/Samsung backups after having disabled the interested packages and I was wondering if a factory reset would then enable them again or not? [emoji53]
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Does a factory reset enable the evil packages again?
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- Fatwoman
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I reset my phone becuase my battery manager was gone after the tutorial on here (verizon model) is there any way I can block updates while keeping my battery manager in settings?Catwoman wrote:Yes it would. Use this tutorial if you decided to factory reset your phone:
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No when you turn on the device and start choosing the language, the time and then if you want to do a Google backup restore.
And you know we can't turn on the Wi-Fi/mobile data until we block those packages. [emoji38]
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S7 edge with stock Samsung Marshmallow firmware
And you know we can't turn on the Wi-Fi/mobile data until we block those packages. [emoji38]
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OK, but then how?Catwoman wrote:Oh, yes you can restore your google settings and data aftwards.
Right now I am giving a look at the Backup & Restore section and there's no chance to run a Google data restore from there... [emoji53]
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Google does not back those things, your android system does. Install Samsung Smart Switch for your PC and back up your phone. After you factory reset then you can restore it and everything will be back to the way it was. This includes alarms, calendar, phone calls log, etc.
