when using the installer in dos i receive some pkgs as showing hidden state false....is it still protected?? see below...do i still need to use pkg disablr pro after this or am i fully protected now agaist the upcoming battery brick on jan 5?
Package com.sec.android.soagent new hidden state: true
Package com.policydm new hidden state: true
Package com.samsung.android.securitylogagent new hidden state: false
Package com.wssyncmldm new hidden state: true
Package com.samsung.android.firmware.tsp new hidden state: true
Package com.sec.android.fotaclient new hidden state: true
Package com.samsung.android.securitylogagent new hidden state: true
Package com.samsung.android.sm.policy new hidden state: true
Package com.samsung.knox.appsupdateagent new hidden state: true
Package com.tmobile.pr.adapt new hidden state: true
Package com.samsung.sprint.setupwizard new hidden state: true
Package com.sprint.ce.updater new hidden state: true
Package com.sprint.w.installer new hidden state: true
Package com.verizon.vzwavs new hidden state: true
Package com.ws.dm new hidden state: true
Package com.lookout new hidden state: true
Package com.google.android.configupdater new hidden state: false
Package com.samsung.android.sm new hidden state: false
Package com.samsung.sdm.sdmviewer new hidden state: true
Package com.sec.spp.push new hidden state: false
Package com.sec.android.app.apexcom.sec.spp.push new hidden state: true
Package com.samsung.android.app.accesscontrol new hidden state: false
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- scott.dir
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At&T is my carrier...
I loaded the blocker here and package disabler pro with "disable all bloatware" enabled...Is this all i need to do to be safe from Jan 5 Battery brick?
Your assistance is appreciated, and THANKS FOR ALL YOU FOLKS DO !
I loaded the blocker here and package disabler pro with "disable all bloatware" enabled...Is this all i need to do to be safe from Jan 5 Battery brick?
Your assistance is appreciated, and THANKS FOR ALL YOU FOLKS DO !
- scott.dir
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Yes, The one titled: "[UPDATED: 12.3.16]: Ultimate Guide to Blocking Packages That Causes 60% Battery Firmware (All Models)"
I followed the instructions for AT&T and got the response posted above...
Although i was not at 60% battery..I've always had 100%. I understood that this blocker does block future updates as well..
I followed the instructions for AT&T and got the response posted above...
Although i was not at 60% battery..I've always had 100%. I understood that this blocker does block future updates as well..
- adorah.white
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I did the blocker and how about my Christmas present from att was the 60% phone update. So I'd assume no.
- Fatwoman
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@adorah.white the update blocker was not successful. Please do the steps to go back to 100% and then send us a screenshot of the script running and we will let you know if it was successful.
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- adorah.white
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will do when i get back in town. thanks guys.
- adorah.white
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I'm back at 100%, thank you guys once again. all those packages are true for me. It was before as well, but I did download s package disabler couldn't find those files, so I hope I'm totally protected. Also, is it okay to turn on Wi-Fi. My phone never updates if it isn't connected to WiFi. Once again thank you guys for being so awesome.
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