I accidentally deleted the Allshare App from my Samsung Galaxy Note II. I just purchased a Samsung F8000 TV and would like to utilize this software. In my application manager I can see the Allshare Cast Dongle and the Allshare Service, but no Allshare App. My phone is not rooted and I would prefer not to root it or do a factory reset. I have contacted Samsung customer service and they told me I need to do a factory reset. Does anybody know of any options for either reinstalling the Allshare App or quality 3rd party replacements?
Did you happen to disable it. I know it's a stupid question but without being rooted I don't know how you would have removed it. And have you checked the play store to see if it's there
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With the last apps update All Share become Samsung Link, check if you have this app.
Check also if you don't disabled the app in the App Aanager, on the "All app" tab, disabled app are on bottom. Without root, it's normally not possible to delete an app, you can only disable certain app.
Found it!
It was disabled and at the bottom of the applications manager page. Thank you for informing me about the disabled apps at the bottom of application manager! Thank you all for the quick responses.
I decided that after years with the same gmail account, it had become too cluttered and too many people had my email and I just wanted a fresh start.
So, I created a fresh, new gmail account and I did a factory data reset on my phone.
But now, all the pre-installed apps won't show up in the Google Play store so I can not update them. If I type in the name of an app that is pre-installed, it shows "Update" but when I go to "my apps" there are no apps there, so I can't update them all. I also have "auto update" on, but nothing is updating.
What could cause this and is there a way I can fix it? Even though I don't use all of the pre-installed apps, I still want everything up to date.
josh995 said:
I decided that after years with the same gmail account, it had become too cluttered and too many people had my email and I just wanted a fresh start.
So, I created a fresh, new gmail account and I did a factory data reset on my phone.
But now, all the pre-installed apps won't show up in the Google Play store so I can not update them. If I type in the name of an app that is pre-installed, it shows "Update" but when I go to "my apps" there are no apps there, so I can't update them all. I also have "auto update" on, but nothing is updating.
What could cause this and is there a way I can fix it? Even though I don't use all of the pre-installed apps, I still want everything up to date.
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can you install apps from the pc on the new gmail? if not, what happens when you try that from the old one?
Same Issue
I have this exact issue. Purchased a used phone. It was delivered in mint condition and had been factory reset. So I set it up as it was new. However, the pre-installed apps do not show up in "My Apps". So, I cannot "Update all" and auto update does not include those apps.
If I run a search for any pre-installed app it gives the option to update. Once updated, the app shows in "My Apps" like normal. All new downloaded apps show up in "My Apps" as normal.
It's like the pre-installed apps are synced to a different account... Please help
They will show up. It takes a few minutes or so. I just got the HTC one, traded my s4 for it (best decision ever!) and it took a while
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I forgot I made this thread... Oops haha. Mine eventually just showed up, like mrbracht said, however it took a couple hours for me.
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Workaround: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/pre-installed-apps-google-play-e-g-reset-t3691533
I recently rooted my Vodafone Samsung Galaxy Note 2. All went very well, it only took 2.06 minutes. i bought titanium backup, i bought SD Maid and i installed sd booster, all is very well, i backed up all my stuff on to my external sd card and its also on dropbox and then i got rid of loads of bloatware, HAPPY DAYS!!!!
I have a question, i want to get rid of google search and google settings but i am not sure what effect that will have on my phone. Does anyone know?
Don't remove google settings.
If you want to remove google related apps, then first freeze it using titanium backup. See the effect of that and then decide. Freezing app is same as disable apps and its component. If any thing goes wrong you can just defrost app.
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Hi All,
Thank for taking the time to reading about my problem.
I have been running S Note happily on my rooted GT-N7100 running Droid 4.1.2 forever. I have been backing up my entries with GoodSync.
I wanted to easily be able to read my notes on my desktop. I saw there was a desktop app which i downloaded and then proceeded to sync with my Evernote (premium if it makes a difference) account. The S Note folders appeared on the desktop app after a while but nothing more (i.e no notes).
Now when i enter the S Note phone app it says "sync notes -- refreshing" and then crashed. and that unfortunately it has stopped working.
I went to clear the cache via the application manager function and discovered i had 2 S Note apps installed (5r14357FV03 and 5r17357FV03). I cleared them both.
Do you have any ideas what is wrong? I don't want to wipe my phone because i really really don't want the hassle because I use it for work.
Do i need to wait for the sync to complete or has it got messed up?
Thnaks for al your time.
Does anybody know a list of pre-installed apps that can be safely "turned off" in our device? This is of course referring to pre-installed apps that can't be uninstalled.
I've read that sometimes turning off certain apparently inoffensive apps may bring instability to the device.
For example, I was just checking my location settings and I saw that AT&T Navigator had been requesting location (with high battery usage), but I don't use that app at all, so I'm plan on turning it off, but I wonder in what other apps that can be done safely.
lebertian said:
Does anybody know a list of pre-installed apps that can be safely "turned off" in our device? This is of course referring to pre-installed apps that can't be uninstalled.
I've read that sometimes turning off certain apparently inoffensive apps may bring instability to the device.
For example, I was just checking my location settings and I saw that AT&T Navigator had been requesting location (with high battery usage), but I don't use that app at all, so I'm plan on turning it off, but I wonder in what other apps that can be done safely.
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Generally the asps that allow you to "disable" them are all okay to turn off.
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I disabled anything that had to do with att.
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The only thing I've found that I had to enable was S Voice, I kept getting a pop up on the camera because it uses it for the selfie camera trigger.
Same here. Disabled everything AT&T and left S Voice active.
Everything ATT except MyAtt and s voice
I've disabled all att stuff and a few other things like s health, s voice, galaxy apps, Samsung account, Samsung billing, Samsung link, remote, print services, ANT services, milk, yahoo weather
I left S Voice alone (other things make use of it), and also Galaxy Apps (allows you to update S Health)
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I've disabled all att stuff and a few other things like s health, s voice, galaxy apps, Samsung account, Samsung billing, Samsung link, remote, print services, ANT services, milk, yahoo weather
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How do disable the Samsung stuff? I can see how to stop it but I don't see an option to disable or turn off.
Also, anyone knows how to disable Lockout? All the options in app info ate greyed out, even force stop
lebertian said:
How do disable the Samsung stuff? I can see how to stop it but I don't see an option to disable or turn off.
Also, anyone knows how to disable Lockout? All the options in app info ate greyed out, even force stop
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Update the app then go to application manager and turn it off.
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borijess said:
Update the app then go to application manager and turn it off.
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Awesome, that worked! Weird that you have to update it to disable it
I realize this is an older thread, but for others that stumble upon it via search, here's a discussion that includes an extensive list of apps to safely be disabled.
(same link as above) http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-att/general/apps-to-disable-removed-att-note-4-t2943779
lebertian said:
Does anybody know a list of pre-installed apps that can be safely "turned off" in our device? This is of course referring to pre-installed apps that can't be uninstalled.
I've read that sometimes turning off certain apparently inoffensive apps may bring instability to the device.
For example, I was just checking my location settings and I saw that AT&T Navigator had been requesting location (with high battery usage), but I don't use that app at all, so I'm plan on turning it off, but I wonder in what other apps that can be done safely.
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You can install package disabler pro for a small fee.. great app but be careful when u use their auto bloatware disable feature because it can disable some stuff that your phone needs to function.. but this app let's you disable stuff that is greyed out in your app manager like music player for example.
Here is another list which I have followed. Not all of them, but quite a few. It definitely made a difference.
Now, I think many of those you would need to be rooted to do. And of course we know that's not much good now for AT&T phones.
I'm on a T-Mobile Note 4, rooted, so I was OK to try. I did the TIBU/Freeze method.