What's wrong with stock email app? - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

I don't use this app nor have i ever set it up but it appears to be using resources.
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I've uninstalled it.

If you can't uninstall it, then just disable it in the App Manager.

Yeah. Unfortunately anything built in to the system will probably be doing something in the background from time to time. I do use the email app occasionally myself, though I think email is becoming a pretty outdated concept these days with so many other ways to communicate. Sadly though, until our device gets root, the only way to stop this is by disabling the app.
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With my N960F I can uninstall it (I can't remember if it's even installed in the first place).
I don't use it just because it ask for admin permissions for any business account added, which I don't want to give, so instead I use Nine.

Can't uninstall it or disable it on Verizon N960U
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harlenm said:
Can't uninstall it or disable it on Verizon N960U
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You'll need to do it with ADB then.

bogarty said:
Yeah. Unfortunately anything built in to the system will probably be doing something in the background from time to time. I do use the email app occasionally myself, though I think email is becoming a pretty outdated concept these days with so many other ways to communicate. Sadly though, until our device gets root, the only way to stop this is by disabling the app.
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What do you do for a living, where you don't use email?

pizza_pablo said:
What do you do for a living, where you don't use email?
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I'm not a 9 to 5 slave, I'll tell you that. Awaken yourself...break out of the box...free...your...mind...

bogarty said:
I'm not a 9 to 5 slave, I'll tell you that. Awaken yourself...break out of the box...free...your...mind...
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I can't argue with that logic.

pizza_pablo said:
I can't argue with that logic.
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Me neither lol
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You can use Package Disabler Pro for Samsung from the play store. No root needed for snapdragon at least.

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I am on Lollipop and get this error a few times a day.
Has anyone else seen this? It doesn't seem to have any specific app it just happens randomly.
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Anyone?
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That's a toast notification and not one that's standard in Android. If you have any sort of task killer app or cache cleaning app I would look at that as the first culprit.
raptir said:
That's a toast notification and not one that's standard in Android. If you have any sort of task killer app or cache cleaning app I would look at that as the first culprit.
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What is a toast notification? I have no task killers installed and never have.
It just refers to the style of notification you're seeing. Toast notifications are popups that are not actionable and not persistent.
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/toasts.html
Unfortunately there's no easy way to determine what is generating the toast notification unless you are rooted. Some people have reported that the M-Go app produces these notifications. Regardless, it's not part of stock Android and it is being generated by some app that you have installed.
I do have the MGO app uninstall it for now to see what happens. Thanks for the info.
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I don't want to talk to you early but I think uninstalling MGO fixed that issue. I haven't had that error since I removed it.
Thank you for the suggestion.
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has now been a full day without the M-Go app and no errors. Bettery also has been much better without that app installed.
TY again for the info
I'm glad this worked for you. What does MGo do anyway?
raptir said:
I'm glad this worked for you. What does MGo do anyway?
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Video service that took over the service Samsung had. Only use it now because I had some credit from some titles that did not transfer from Samsung. I have about $40 credit. Will use it till I am out of credit. It supports Chromecast too.
Have not reinstalled it and error has been gone since. Phone battery is better without it too.
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I'm worried!

I have a nexus 6. Its in stock not rooted either. Its strangely weird because I have a tons of app. Including one of them is trusted face, which don't make sense because I don't have face unlock. I feel like I'm getting monitored all the time too.
Where are you looking to see these apps?
knitler said:
Where are you looking to see these apps?
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In settings>apps>all running apps. I even have a google apps device policy appp. When I don't even work or belong to any organization or what not
And I have 2 Phone app. 1.28mb and 728kb and there's this app called LifetimeData
Those are just system apps, nothing to worry about.
knitler said:
Those are just system apps, nothing to worry about.
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I think there's more to it. Coz whenever I go to chrome then incognito. It even says that I'm not invisible to my employer, organization, internet provider or websites that I visit.
That's how Incognito works. it just prevents the browser from keeping tracking cookies. The network owner can still watch your traffic. It's the same when using Incognito on your computer.
ChaosBitch said:
I feel like I'm getting monitored all the time too.
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What are you doing that you feel this way you. And who would be monitoring you, NSA , crazy lover, crazy carrier?
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Intub8 said:
What are you doing that you feel this way you. And who would be monitoring you, NSA , crazy lover, crazy carrier?
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Don't worry... Those are normal system apps and that's how incognito works.
LOL
Intub8 said:
What are you doing that you feel this way you. And who would be monitoring you, NSA , crazy lover, crazy carrier?
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Crazy lover
ChaosBitch said:
Crazy lover
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If you are unrooted I would factory reset and once it boots back up enable security pin and pin on boot up. Should keep you protected from any malware. Also if he or she ( no judgment ) turns off your phone to reboot it you will know.
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Images in text messages ?

Not sure , never had this issue before. I receive some kind of low quality images with some of my text messages. Can anyone advice what it is please and how to turn off? Thanks.
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In the Messaging app, SETTINGS>MORE SETTINGS>SHOW WEB PREVIEWS
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Rydah805 said:
In the Messaging app, SETTINGS>MORE SETTINGS>SHOW WEB PREVIEWS
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Thanks you.
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I actually like that feature & leave mine on. It comes in pretty handy sometimes.
shouren04 said:
I actually like that feature & leave mine on. It comes in pretty handy sometimes.
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How so? Just asking as maybe I'm not understanding it's functionality properly.
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Limeybastard said:
How so? Just asking as maybe I'm not understanding it's functionality properly.
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It basically shows a preview of any internet url, not sure about webpages that don't have photos. The preview kind of sucks as it's limited but somewhat gives you an idea. That way you don't have to click on the url to figure out what it is if it's not familar to you.
One example, one of my lil brothers used to send me youtube links that were gorey, etc. He knows I don't like viewing them. Now he can't trick me anymore.
Or if you happen to receive spam texts or texts from parties unknown you can get an idea of what the link is instead of having to visit a url that might be harmful. I don't know, I've never received spam texts or from people I don't know but just a thought.
I can see how it can be annoying to some but at least we have the option & can turn it off as desired. To add, the stock Gallery has a new feature I've never seen before (maybe the S8 had it, I don't know). If you take a screenshot of a website it'll include the url so you can visit tge page again in the future. I have it turned on but have not tried it yet.

Samsung pay error message.

Going with the spirit of the forum I decided to try Samsung Pay. Setup two cards . I attempted to purchase an app from the Samsung store, but I receive the error message "Secure UI not ready" come back in another minute.
Any ideas whats causing this, DPI?
Edit. I changed my DPI back to 360 from 340, still didn't work.
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If i recall to be able to use Samsung pay correctly the following needs to be done
Lockscreen/security needs to be setup (PIN or pattern)
a Samsung pay pin needs to be setup (separate from android lock screen pin)
Optional: iris/fingerprint setup(can be used in place of pin when paying for stuff, but Samsung pin still needs to be setup)
Payment card will need to be enrolled then authorized by bank/institution (which usually requires phoning them so they can white list the token ID generated by the phone)
I don't have a locks screen setup or anything. I'll try that later. I've got a pin setup in Samsung pay and cards enrolled.
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I setup fingerprint and still no go. Still comes up with same error message as before. Can't be bothered with it anymore . Thanks anyways.
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Limeybastard said:
I setup fingerprint and still no go. Still comes up with same error message as before. Can't be bothered with it anymore . Thanks anyways.
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Bk disabler on?
Nick216ohio said:
Bk disabler on?
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Yes.
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Limeybastard said:
Yes.
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I had similar issue like you. Turned off and problem disappears. Try that?

Accessibility menu Services

Anyone know what this is?
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When enabled it will allow apps like Nova launcher or Greenify etc to perform some actions which otherwise might need root
raul6 said:
When enabled it will allow apps like Nova launcher or Greenify etc to perform some actions which otherwise might need root
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Is that option present by default? Or did an app place that option there? Cheers
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I think it exist as default there to be enabled or not
raul6 said:
When enabled it will allow apps like Nova launcher or Greenify etc to perform some actions which otherwise might need root
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This is incorrect... the exact item the OP is referring to is this...
raul6 said:
When enabled it will allow apps like Nova launcher or Greenify etc to perform some actions which otherwise might need root
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What you are referring to are the things that show up when certain apps request or perform certain services...
clone1008 said:
What you are referring to are the things that show up when certain apps request or perform certain services...
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Thanks, so the show me how is part of the stock firmware?
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Limeybastard said:
Thanks, so the show me how is part of the stock firmware?
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Yes...when enabled it provides an instant tutorial within the phone for certain things instead of having to go outside the phone and Google certain things. However as you can tell from my screen shot I have it disabled so I have no idea how good it really is.

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