[Q] Galaxy S5 Screen not shutting off when charging - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5

I updated to Lollipop a several days ago through Kies. My battery life was not good so I did a factory reset. I reinstalled my apps and set up the phone the way I wanted it and it worked properly for a couple of days, still not happy with battery life. Yesterday I found that when I set the phone on the wireless charger the wireless charging notification came on lighting up the screen and the screen would not shut off. I googled it and all I find is to go to developer options and uncheck the stay awake which I have done, it was not checked so I checked and unchecked it same thing happens. I restarted the phone several times. I made sure Daydream is off. I uninstalled the last apps I installed. I tried to plug the wire into the phone to charge it same thing happens. I found that if I unlock the phone then set it on the charger it will time off ok, but if a notification comes in the screen lights up and does not shut down. I found that if I push the power button the screen goes off and stays off until a notification comes in and the screen lights up and stays on. My next step is to factory reset again but I wanted to see if anyone has another suggestion before I reset. Any help will be appreciated.

You may try wiping the cache. I'm assuming you didn't have this problem before the factory reset and not immediately after the factory reset. Now this is just a suggestion but I'd try this before I did a factory reset. I'm guessing you are not rooted and you are running stock so your recovery will be stock. To enter recovery power off your phone then while off hold the volume up, power, and home button at the same time. Hold and you'll see "Recovery Booting" in the upper left. You can let go of the buttons now. You should have stock recovery now booted up. Using the volume keys scroll down and pick "wipe cache partition" Use the power button to select. Once it's done and it won't take long. It will be on "Reboot" go ahead and select that. With any luck that may solve your problem.

Corwinder said:
You may try wiping the cache. I'm assuming you didn't have this problem before the factory reset and not immediately after the factory reset. Now this is just a suggestion but I'd try this before I did a factory reset. I'm guessing you are not rooted and you are running stock so your recovery will be stock. To enter recovery power off your phone then while off hold the volume up, power, and home button at the same time. Hold and you'll see "Recovery Booting" in the upper left. You can let go of the buttons now. You should have stock recovery now booted up. Using the volume keys scroll down and pick "wipe cache partition" Use the power button to select. Once it's done and it won't take long. It will be on "Reboot" go ahead and select that. With any luck that may solve your problem.
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You are correct that I did not have the problem before or after the factory reset and I am on stock and not rooted. I am trying your suggestions now and will report back thank you.

Thank you for the suggestions however it did not solve the problem, but after I wiped the cache I found that the T-Mobile My Account was staying in the notifications and showing that I was close to my 3GB high speed data. I turned off the notifications and now I have a normal working phone again that shuts off the screen when charging.

frankjerkyass said:
Thank you for the suggestions however it did not solve the problem, but after I wiped the cache I found that the T-Mobile My Account was staying in the notifications and showing that I was close to my 3GB high speed data. I turned off the notifications and now I have a normal working phone again that shuts off the screen when charging.
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Glad to hear it. Yeah, I would have suggested shutting off those notifications just so they don't bother you. Anytime I want to know what T-Mobile has to say I just open up the app and look. I'm on wifi 90% of my time so I don't see using my quota anytime soon.

My sister updated her phone and somehow keep screen on while charging got enabled as well.
I had to enable developer settings (double tap build number 5 times) and uncheck keep screen on while charging.

nba1341 said:
My sister updated her phone and somehow keep screen on while charging got enabled as well.
I had to enable developer settings (double tap build number 5 times) and uncheck keep screen on while charging.
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Same thing happened to my wife's phone.
Little surprised to see this enabled on a pure stock device.

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Can't get the dang factory reset to work....

Once I activate it, it just spins and spins and won't reset.
I'm having trouble getting android market to work and was advised to reset the tab.
Now what can I do to fix the danf thing?
Bigum1969 said:
Now what can I do to fix the danf thing?
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Therefore I have to understand what you really did. What do you mean with "activate"? Have to set-off the fast-boot? Have you first reset and enter the boot-loader? What really happens and where?
I think the op is trying to factory reset the flyer and the busy indicator just spins./freeze. I also experienced this and had to reset the flyer. The market was acting up then I works fine 2-3 days later.
Sent from my HTC Flyer P512
I had market issues as well and a factory reset and formatting of all the storage worked for me. Takes a bit for everything to settle. How long has it been spinning/did it spin?
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Use the Bootloader to reset
If you aren't trying this from the bootloader you should try that, you will need to disable Fast Boot under the Power menu in your settings. Turn the tablet all the way off, and then power it back up by holding Vol - and Power at the same time until you get the BugDroid's skating across the bottom screen, you use Vol +/- to navigate and Power to select, one option should be a factory reset.
IF you are already trying it this way, I dunno what else you would do other than placing a factory ROM zip and having the bootloader flash it!
Thanks everyone for the advice... I'm going to try and get to the bootloader.
glitzbd said:
If you aren't trying this from the bootloader you should try that, you will need to disable Fast Boot under the Power menu in your settings. Turn the tablet all the way off, and then power it back up by holding Vol - and Power at the same time until you get the BugDroid's skating across the bottom screen, you use Vol +/- to navigate and Power to select, one option should be a factory reset.
IF you are already trying it this way, I dunno what else you would do other than placing a factory ROM zip and having the bootloader flash it!
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my flyer doesn't even HAVE a factory reset button under privacy. Yeah I know its weird. I'm starting to suspect I bought some skinned version of the flyer.
But the power off, volume down and power button worked for me though. I still didn't seem to fix the problem even after factory reset, I don't know what kind of flyer I got. I believe its UK version.

[Q] Has your phone stuck on black screen, blinking LED, and unresponsive before?

I'm puzzled by this as I unplugged it in the morning, drove to work, and sat down in my office to discover the phone is unresponsive to everything when it was working just fine 15 minutes before that. I don't want to do a battery pull just yet. All the buttons are unresponsive and when I plug it into a computer the screen usually goes to the lockscreen but it did not and it wasn't recognized by computer. It did not have a security screen lock active and I have not updated p-rom or any firmwares in the past few weeks. OTA updates were deactivated prior to my last p-rom update. Does anybody have any insight to this? Rooted 1.8.3 gladiatrix 3 b0.2.
Battery pull, and hope that fixes it. Usually the red blinky light means something made the e-fuse mad, and so now it's trying to revert your phone back to factory settings (at least that's what I've seen in the past)
If a battery pull doesn't fix it, reboot while holding the volume down button. When it shows fast boot, press down until you get to android recovery. Press the volume up key, and when you see the android with in the triangle, tap above the search button (sometimes I have to tap it like 20 times before the menu appears), then select wipe data. That will wipe your phone, but should get it back working.
May be soft conflict, i got 02 times. It happens when i ran many apps.
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In my experiencemit was just 2.2. Flashing 2.3.4 fixed it for me

HTC Titan stuck on HTC logo boot screen

Note: My phone is not rooted. This is a new stock HTC Titan from AT&T. I have not attempted to root it or use the phone in any way in which it was not designed to be used.
Problem: I was watching Netflix on my phone and accidentally hit the search button which loaded Bing search. After doing this I hit back to get back to my movie and the phone locked up. Completely frozen at an all white screen. Would not respond to anything.
I did the only thing I knew how to do which was take out the battery. Now the phone won't boot. It just stays at the white screen with the HTC logo. Is there any way I can fix this or will I have to return my phone?
Thanks for your help.
EDIT: So I called up HTC and they walked me through doing a hard factory reset, and unfortunately that did not work either. Phone still stuck in this boot loop. Taking this POS back tomorrow.
FYI to do a factory reset do the following:
1. Hold down the volume up and volume down keys at the same time (which is not the easiest thing to do on this phone)
2. With the volume up and volume down keys pressed, press the power button. This should take you to a white menu. You can navigate the options using the volume keys and to select an option hit the power key.
Probably the motherboard.. Such a thing shouldn't just happen with software bugs..
OriginalMemnock said:
Note: My phone is not rooted. This is a new stock HTC Titan from AT&T. I have not attempted to root it or use the phone in any way in which it was not designed to be used.
Problem: I was watching Netflix on my phone and accidentally hit the search button which loaded Bing search. After doing this I hit back to get back to my movie and the phone locked up. Completely frozen at an all white screen. Would not respond to anything.
I did the only thing I knew how to do which was take out the battery. Now the phone won't boot. It just stays at the white screen with the HTC logo. Is there any way I can fix this or will I have to return my phone?
Thanks for your help.
EDIT: So I called up HTC and they walked me through doing a hard factory reset, and unfortunately that did not work either. Phone still stuck in this boot loop. Taking this POS back tomorrow.
FYI to do a factory reset do the following:
1. Hold down the volume up and volume down keys at the same time (which is not the easiest thing to do on this phone)
2. With the volume up and volume down keys pressed, press the power button. This should take you to a white menu. You can navigate the options using the volume keys and to select an option hit the power key.
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Funny you should mention this problem. I had this. But it only happened to me after I spent 4 hours setting up the phone, installing and configuring like 50 apps and a ton of games and syncing files with zune. For me a game refused to install so I did a soft reset and got stuck on the HTC logo. I had to hard reset with the volume buttons. Then I set the phone up again.. 4 hours later the tiles glitched suddenly and no apps would launch. When I did a soft reset it came back to the first time phone set up screen so it wiped performed a hard reset without me doing it. The phone has done this 3 times after setting it all up. Even one time after a soft reset (again after setting it all up) it booted to a black blank home screen with only the time on it. Had to again hard reset.
Obviously there is something wrong with my device so I'm swapping out. By the way, even some hard resets I tried to perform failed. It would go to a white screen and vibrate 6 times then do nothing and I would have to do a second consecutive hard reset. My device was one of the ones given away from the Microsoft "Inner Circle" event.
Kinda scared because I just bought another one from the event. Crossing my fingers..
I am having the same issue. It crashed 24 hours after I set it up and when it restarted, went through the setup wizard. But everything was still installed. Email and accounts still syncing. But all the music and videos I put on it were not accessable. So, I reset the Titan and everything seemed fine until it stopped installing apps. I restarted it and it was stuck on the HTC logo. So, I reset it using the hardware buttons. On boot, it vibrates once and displays the white screen, then vibrates 7 times and stays on the white screen. Only way to kill the cycle is to remove the battery.
I will be taking it back Monday to get an exchange.

[Q] Screen not working out of the box

Hi,
i recently bought 2 Galaxy S wifi 5.0 as there was a deal going. first one worked fine but a few days later and i've opened up the second one to find the screen isnt working.
its stuck at the 'select locale' screen from the initial setup with me unable to scroll and select any options. the back and menu keys don't work either although the home button seems to be doing something as the keys light up when pressed and it also works in recovery mode.
The volume key works as i can see the media volume going up and down when its pressed, it also worked when i booted into recovery mode to try a factory reset.
i can see the media scanning running after bootup and when i plug in the usb to a computer it appears with the USB connected (but ofc i cant press the button) so i think the system is running fine?
the power button seems a bit stickier than the one thats working fine and also when i hold the power button in to shut down the device (unable to press power off) it comes straight back on. is there way to force a shutdown rather than reboot?
just wandering if theres anything i can do to hard reset? im a bit reluctant to flash a stock rom / gingerbread as i have on the other one if the screen is just dead but thought id see if anyone had any ideas of anything i can try?
cheers,
Well, I would return it since it is still under 30 days (where did you get it?).
comet was £99.
yeh ill probs take it in tomorrow just wandered if there was anything i could do to double check the screen was definitely goosed

My ANS ul40 phone will not boot up after changes to google services apps

So i just got a ul40 phone [dont laugh] and i went in and changed settings, i disabled apps because i was getting like three hors on the batt.
now the phone starts to boot with a white ANS bootscreen then it goes into a second screen, blue that says virgin mobile and thats it.
it stays blue, cant shut the phone off
screen remains on for an hour wont change nothing ive tried helps
CAN ANYONE HELP
by the way i have a laptop running windows 10 home
CAN I FIND DRIVERS TO USE LAPTOP TO GET IN TO THE PHONE????
Reset the Phone
You need to do a factory reset. Hold volume 'up' button and power button at same time for a minute or so, then choose factory reset.
rjm831 said:
You need to do a factory reset. Hold volume 'up' button and power button at same time for a minute or so, then choose factory reset.
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no effect pwr button does nothing, batt full all external buttons inop. Blank screen
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FLASHNORM7 said:
So i just got a ul40 phone [dont laugh] and i went in and changed settings, i disabled apps because i was getting like three hors on the batt.
now the phone starts to boot with a white ANS bootscreen then it goes into a second screen, blue that says virgin mobile and thats it.
it stays blue, cant shut the phone off
screen remains on for an hour wont change nothing ive tried helps
CAN ANYONE HELP
by the way i have a laptop running windows 10 home
CAN I FIND DRIVERS TO USE LAPTOP TO GET IN TO THE PHONE????
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Same problem
RodamusPrime said:
no effect pwr button does nothing, batt full all external buttons inop. Blank screen
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Same problem
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The battery is taped into the case with double-sided tape - in other words, very gently pry the battery out (from bottom of battery) & leave it out for a minute or two. Then put it back in & try again.
Fixes for the Boot Loop/Frozen ANS UL40
American Network Solutions (ANS) mobile phones provided by Assurance Wireless (Virgin Mobile) have been known to boot loop, freeze, stay frozen, crash, (right out of the box, brand new) and worse there is inaccurate or completely wrong information on how to do a factory reset and reboot the device. Below I will outline how to reboot the phone and perform a hard factory-reset with no home button on this cellphone.
Problem: Phone won’t turn off, won’t restart, or is stuck on and has no removable battery.
Solution: Keep the phone on and unplugged until battery dies or perform a hard reboot (see below).
Problem: My cell-phone is stuck on and there is no home button to do a hard reset
Solution: Perform a hard reboot. To restart a phone without taking out the battery, simply hold the Volume Up button, the home button (do not press if there is none obviously) and the Power button at the same time. While you hold these simultaneously, the phone will reboot in about 5 to 10 seconds.
Problem: I can’t factory reset my ANS UL40 phone (American Network Solutions) from Assurance Wireless by Virgin Mobile because I can’t get into the recovery menu.
Solution: Turn the phone off (or do a hard reset by holding the Volume-Up Button and the On-Button. Phones with no home button all reboot like this so just wait a few moments and the phone will restart.
Problem: My new mobile phone from Assurance Wireless gets stuck on the loading screen!
Solution: Perform a hard reboot (Volume Up + Power) then when it restarts and you’re on the white Assurance Wireless screen, stop holding power and only hold Volume Up. Keep pressing-and-holding the Increase Volume button and after a while you will be navigated to the Factory Reset Menu. You can wipe the cache partition only or perform a factory reset (which will also wipe the cache). To move around on the menu, use the volume keys (increase volume goes up, decrease volume goes down) and to select your entry simply use the power button (the on button). If this still doesn’t work, see further instructions in the solutions below.
Problem: Phone is frozen on loading screen, stuck in boot-loop even after factory reset/wiping cache partition.
Solution: After you have factory reset or wiped the cache partition you can also choose to install an update from the internal memory or sd-card. If you select this option it will perform a more rigorous factory reset then since you won’t have a package to install it will cancel. I’ve noticed my device getting out of the boot loop once I did this process and it was stuck on the boot screen even after I did a factory reset.
Problem: Can’t get to the recovery menu with my government assistance phone.
Solution: Turn off the phone and with the volume up button held down, power the device on. Keep holding both buttons until you see the white “American Network Solutions” screen with the outline of an eagle. At this point release the power button and continue to hold the volume-up key. After about 5 seconds you will now be inside the Recovery Menu and can do a factory reset.
Problem: My phone has no home button and I need to hard reboot to get to the Recovery Menu and perform a factory reset!
Solution: Hold the Volume-Up Button and the Power Button at the same time. for at least 10 seconds. Your device will restart and after the white ANS screen shows, stop holding the power button. Continue holding the increase audio key until you are at the Factory Reset / Recovery Menu screen. Use the volume buttons to navigate the menu and use the on button to select your choice.
Problem: My phone hangs on the blue Assurance Wireless screen.
Solution: See Above.
Even on the Virgin Mobile and Assurance Wireless websites and in the owner’s manual it says to hold the Volume Up + Home Button + Power Key and to keep holding them until you’re in Recovery Menu. This isn’t going to work for two reasons on the UL40: 1) It has no home button! and 2) it will just keep rebooting every 5 seconds if you hold the power button down constantly. You have to hold the Volume-Up Button and the Power Button until the phone reboots and then let go of the power button while still holding the volume up button. Keep holding the volume up key until you’re into Recovery Mode.
I hope this helps as the information online is either incomplete or completely wrong. Some places say to keep holding the power button along with the volume up key and if you do that the device will just keep restarting, effectively creating a boot loop where there wasn’t any before. Genius! lol. I figured this out after my device, fresh out of the box, froze while charging on the blue Assurance Wireless screen. Finally OCD is good for something! These phones are supposed to be a “Lifeline” but I’d be hard-pressed to get ANYTHING on the line with this potato. Avoid at all costs unless absolutely necessary.
Enjoy. :highfive:
Magic Plants said:
American Network Solutions (ANS) mobile phones provided by Assurance Wireless (Virgin Mobile) have been known to boot loop, freeze, stay frozen, crash, (right out of the box, brand new) and worse there is inaccurate or completely wrong information on how to do a factory reset and reboot the device. Below I will outline how to reboot the phone and perform a hard factory-reset with no home button on this cellphone.
Problem: Phone won’t turn off, won’t restart, or is stuck on and has no removable battery.
Solution: Keep the phone on and unplugged until battery dies or perform a hard reboot (see below).
Problem: My cell-phone is stuck on and there is no home button to do a hard reset
Solution: Perform a hard reboot. To restart a phone without taking out the battery, simply hold the Volume Up button, the home button (do not press if there is none obviously) and the Power button at the same time. While you hold these simultaneously, the phone will reboot in about 5 to 10 seconds.
Problem: I can’t factory reset my ANS UL40 phone (American Network Solutions) from Assurance Wireless by Virgin Mobile because I can’t get into the recovery menu.
Solution: Turn the phone off (or do a hard reset by holding the Volume-Up Button and the On-Button. Phones with no home button all reboot like this so just wait a few moments and the phone will restart.
Problem: My new mobile phone from Assurance Wireless gets stuck on the loading screen!
Solution: Perform a hard reboot (Volume Up + Power) then when it restarts and you’re on the white Assurance Wireless screen, stop holding power and only hold Volume Up. Keep pressing-and-holding the Increase Volume button and after a while you will be navigated to the Factory Reset Menu. You can wipe the cache partition only or perform a factory reset (which will also wipe the cache). To move around on the menu, use the volume keys (increase volume goes up, decrease volume goes down) and to select your entry simply use the power button (the on button). If this still doesn’t work, see further instructions in the solutions below.
Problem: Phone is frozen on loading screen, stuck in boot-loop even after factory reset/wiping cache partition.
Solution: After you have factory reset or wiped the cache partition you can also choose to install an update from the internal memory or sd-card. If you select this option it will perform a more rigorous factory reset then since you won’t have a package to install it will cancel. I’ve noticed my device getting out of the boot loop once I did this process and it was stuck on the boot screen even after I did a factory reset.
Problem: Can’t get to the recovery menu with my government assistance phone.
Solution: Turn off the phone and with the volume up button held down, power the device on. Keep holding both buttons until you see the white “American Network Solutions” screen with the outline of an eagle. At this point release the power button and continue to hold the volume-up key. After about 5 seconds you will now be inside the Recovery Menu and can do a factory reset.
Problem: My phone has no home button and I need to hard reboot to get to the Recovery Menu and perform a factory reset!
Solution: Hold the Volume-Up Button and the Power Button at the same time. for at least 10 seconds. Your device will restart and after the white ANS screen shows, stop holding the power button. Continue holding the increase audio key until you are at the Factory Reset / Recovery Menu screen. Use the volume buttons to navigate the menu and use the on button to select your choice.
Problem: My phone hangs on the blue Assurance Wireless screen.
Solution: See Above.
Even on the Virgin Mobile and Assurance Wireless websites and in the owner’s manual it says to hold the Volume Up + Home Button + Power Key and to keep holding them until you’re in Recovery Menu. This isn’t going to work for two reasons on the UL40: 1) It has no home button! and 2) it will just keep rebooting every 5 seconds if you hold the power button down constantly. You have to hold the Volume-Up Button and the Power Button until the phone reboots and then let go of the power button while still holding the volume up button. Keep holding the volume up key until you’re into Recovery Mode.
I hope this helps as the information online is either incomplete or completely wrong. Some places say to keep holding the power button along with the volume up key and if you do that the device will just keep restarting, effectively creating a boot loop where there wasn’t any before. Genius! lol. I figured this out after my device, fresh out of the box, froze while charging on the blue Assurance Wireless screen. Finally OCD is good for something! These phones are supposed to be a “Lifeline” but I’d be hard-pressed to get ANYTHING on the line with this potato. Avoid at all costs unless absolutely necessary.
Enjoy. :highfive:
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Great advice. Have had an ANS UL-40 for over a year, & they truly stink if you can't root them - which I can't since I've no computer access (for ADB). I honestly miss the old android Jellybean phones that could be rooted with just an app. Oh well.
I have a UL40, I tried the factory reset method, it reset but the phone is still suck on the blue assurance wireless screen.
Ps. It's been like this for days. It stays on the blue screen for about 5 minutes, then the screen is completely black. When I try to turn it on again, it's blue for five minutes then goes black.
Help...?
My ans ul40 keeps restarting. Every 2 to 5 seconds, on its own. I tried to factory reset it with the steps listed above and I can't tell if it works because when I hold the volume up and power button, it does two things, the phone will either shut off again and go into the constant restarting or number 2, it will show me a white screen as if to say the holding down of the volume and power button worked, but then it just goes back into the constant restarting... at this point I'm thinking I have to call for a new phone.
I have a ul40, technically 2 because one wouldn't hold a charge and now this one keeps crashing and giving me error codes. I can't afford to just drop money on a new phone (hence why i got this one) and I am FORCED to do a factory reset every 3-5 days because the memory gets so full, even if I erase memory, disable or delete apps and barely use it outside of texting or calling. Its frustrating to high hell. The code that shows up is either "GOOGLE SERVICES FRAME WORK KEEPS STOPPING", or "COM.ANDROID.PHONE HAS STOPPED"
Any advice is helpful advice.
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FLASHNORM7 said:
So i just got a ul40 phone [dont laugh] and i went in and changed settings, i disabled apps because i was getting like three hors on the batt.
now the phone starts to boot with a white ANS bootscreen then it goes into a second screen, blue that says virgin mobile and thats it.
it stays blue, cant shut the phone off
screen remains on for an hour wont change nothing ive tried helps
CAN ANYONE HELP
by the way i have a laptop running windows 10 home
CAN I FIND DRIVERS TO USE LAPTOP TO GET IN TO THE PHONE????
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i have a similar problem except it gets to the blue assurance screen and then it turns off and then reboots i can't fix it and i don't know what's wrong this is the only phone i have (don't laugh) but i can't not have this phone
Have you tried taking out the battery for a minute or two, then powering up? (Battery is only held down with tape - it can gently be pried out). The other option is a complete reset - instructions on holding the power & volume keys, etc, are posted already.
this phone seems to ship with a lot of malware factory-installed (and possibly more built into the firmware?) so it's critical to go into Settings->Apps and disable everything that looks suspicious, including the less obvious "notepad" app and "voice recorder" app. this should help your phone run somewhat better but there's some adware still running that i haven't figured out how to disable, so a perfect solution in theory would be to root the phone as discussed in this thread. unfortunately so far there doesn't seem to be a working root for this phone.
I did fatory reset from recovery until arrivet to let us go then skip sim then next as new device/retrive from cloud then lis of wifi appear and stop at this point nothing else appear to enter
what the solution please?????

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