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Another user in this forum had made a suggestion for what they did to receive the ability to reject the 2.06 update while on stock, non - rooted, locked, S-ON. I followed the same steps and was presented the "Reject" option as well.
When the update notification appeared and presented the option for OK or Defer, I have been selecting Defer. This time I selected OK. I immediately powered down the handset, then started up again. When the phone was fully booted up, a new notification appeared, but this time it included the option to Reject. I selected Reject, and it said "Download Canceled" and directed me to go to the software update menu if I wanted to apply the update.
That's it, no more complicated than that, and hopefully I won't get the nag screen for the update again. I'd be glad to hear from the others who have done this - has the update screen reappeared eventually, or does this seem to be a permanent fix?
Thanks to those who shared their experience and told how they did this, it certainly wasn't my idea.
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I tried this twice, didn't have the same results.
Clicked the OK instead of defer, held down the power button to shut down the phone, and when it rebooted I didn't get any update notification.
The next day the notification was back, still without reject.
Finally, I just went into settings and did an update check, and when the update notification popped up reject was listed as an option.
I will update this if the notification shows up again on it's own.
andyd273 said:
I tried this twice, didn't have the same results.
Clicked the OK instead of defer, held down the power button to shut down the phone, and when it rebooted I didn't get any update notification.
The next day the notification was back, still without reject.
Finally, I just went into settings and did an update check, and when the update notification popped up reject was listed as an option.
I will update this if the notification shows up again on it's own.
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Good call. I just booted up a second DNA on 2.04, and went to Software Update --> Check New. The notification immediately showed up with the opportunity to Reject. Woot!
Hi there fellow S6 edge owners.
my version of Samsung S6 Edge is Hong Kong's G9250, only got this phone two days, ago, I used to have an HTC One m7 and always rooted with custom roms, but seems like Samsung has done a great job this time, I am going to stick with stock rom for now.
Strange things happened to me after I purchase from the store and with the helpful staff from the samsung store helping me setting up this beauty. Not long later after I walk out of the store the Following message from Security Log pops up: "Unauthorised actions have been detected. Restart your device to undo any unauthorised changes"
So I restart my phone, thinking it's no biggie, but the message would reoccur any time in between 30 to 2 hours, or when I am updating and installing apps as a new phone. I didn't transfer any old contents, nor having install any apk manually. The rom is stock as it can be.
So I factory reset it, and the same message would keep popping up, I scan my phone using the security app and no threats were found, but I had to restart my phone to make the notifications goes away, I start to suspect there might be something wrong with the rom itself or the kernel, so I decide to Factory reset it in under 6 hours of purchase, after booting on and signing in, the message would come up again!!
So I took it to the store, and asked them have they seen this? One of the manager said you need to cleared the app preferences and clear the credentials. I also updated the security policy myself. but still no luck. So they gave me a new one, with in 20 minutes of setting up, the message "Unauthorised actions have been detected. Restart your device to undo any unauthorised changes" Comes up again.
I am just wondering if any other is experiencing any similar issues? This is getting annoying.
same issue
Im having the same issue with Australian stock.
I too am having the same issue on Australian stock. :/
I'm having the exact same issue with Hong Kong stock. Tried everything from reinstalling to clearing the app preferences.
Has anyone found a solution to this annoyance? I don't like these notifications popping up every 5 minutes!!
If youre rooted, Use TitaniumBackup and freeze "SecurityLogAgent"
it'll get rid of those popups
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Same problem
Norwegian Phone. Same problem. Notification every 5 min or so.
Ekjord said:
Norwegian Phone. Same problem. Notification every 5 min or so.
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same problem here as well
So, I was faced with the same problem as you all above. I did a bit of research and speculate (I'm still not 100% on this) that this security bug is linked with the keyboard Samsung has preinstalled on the device. Try disabling it, using another keyboard, or just disconnecting it from any network it may use (mainly to update your dictionary regularly.)
What I did exactly:
-Reboot phone into recovery, wipe cache partition, factory reset.
-Start up phone, security threat came after a few minutes, before anything was installed.
-Restarted phone through security to reset kernel
-On startup, disabled keyboard and enabled swiftkey. Scanned, result: secure.
-Enabled keyboard, but disabled all features. No problems. Scanned, result: secure.
-Enabled features one by one, no problems yet. No problems. Scanned, result: secure.
-Reset keyboard settings. Scanned, result: secure. After a few minutes, security was triggered.
As I said, this may or may not be related, but this is the first time I've been seeing my phone as secured since I bought it.
I read somewhere that the problem is known.. and should be fixed in an update...if you are rooted you know what you have to do
Had the very same problem which disappeared with the update to 5.1.1. Have a couple of colleagues who suffered as well as the update cleared it up. Unfortunately from what I've read 5.1.1 kills the prospect of rooting without triggering Knox... Should have done more research before rushing to update...
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Hi there fellow S6 edge owners.
my version of Samsung S6 Edge is Hong Kong's G9250, only got this phone two days, ago, I used to have an HTC One m7 and always rooted with custom roms, but seems like Samsung has done a great job this time, I am going to stick with stock rom for now.
Strange things happened to me after I purchase from the store and with the helpful staff from the samsung store helping me setting up this beauty. Not long later after I walk out of the store the Following message from Security Log pops up: "Unauthorised actions have been detected. Restart your device to undo any unauthorised changes"
So I restart my phone, thinking it's no biggie, but the message would reoccur any time in between 30 to 2 hours, or when I am updating and installing apps as a new phone. I didn't transfer any old contents, nor having install any apk manually. The rom is stock as it can be.
So I factory reset it, and the same message would keep popping up, I scan my phone using the security app and no threats were found, but I had to restart my phone to make the notifications goes away, I start to suspect there might be something wrong with the rom itself or the kernel, so I decide to Factory reset it in under 6 hours of purchase, after booting on and signing in, the message would come up again!!
So I took it to the store, and asked them have they seen this? One of the manager said you need to cleared the app preferences and clear the credentials. I also updated the security policy myself. but still no luck. So they gave me a new one, with in 20 minutes of setting up, the message "Unauthorised actions have been detected. Restart your device to undo any unauthorised changes" Comes up again.
I am just wondering if any other is experiencing any similar issues? This is getting annoying.
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I am in ontario and i had the edge from a month ago and unfortunately broke it but got a new one last night in the mail and now this issue is happening to me. My first edge ive had for a month has never given me this warning before super annoying and im not reseting a bunch of ****. Was hoping thered be a disable option for the security grrr... i guess hope an update fixes this.
Hey guys,
yesterday i started a 24 hour session to root my LG G5 SE (H840). So far so good, all things went fine (at the end...) but one thing is freaking me out. There is a little icon in the title bar showing for about 1 second and then it's gone for about 15-20 seconds, after that it is back again for 1 second and so on....
Apps i thought that could make this funny game i already blocked in the notification settings, but nothing helped until now. I also force stopped some updater i thought they could make this happen....some result. Of course i rebooted my device to get rid of this.....same result.
It's just a little thing but enough to annoy me..
Pls help, thx a lot
As a last hope i already tried this one:
You may be able to just uncheck the update box under Settings > About Phone > Update Center
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Edit: It seem that it might could be a bug. Because i disabled all notifications for updates, the icon was still there, and gone, and there, and gone like i said before. BUT i then opened Google Play Store, went to settings and just checked my settings. I think it was enough that i only opened the settings, because the icon is no hidden...permanently.
S22+ on Verizon (Locked). I’ve had the phone since launch with no major issues. I received the March update on Friday the 18th. Since then, I have lost my network at least once every day. I get the message “Your phone’s not registered on a network so you can only make emergency calls.” Restarting or toggling Airplane mode on and off will correct it temporarily. I’ve gone into Settings>General Management>Reset, and reset the network settings, but that hasn’t corrected the problem. Anyone else with this issue? What else can I try?
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S22+ on Verizon (Locked). I’ve had the phone since launch with no major issues. I received the March update on Friday the 18th. Since then, I have lost my network at least once every day. I get the message “Your phone’s not registered on a network so you can only make emergency calls.” Restarting or toggling Airplane mode on and off will correct it temporarily. I’ve gone into Settings>General Management>Reset, and reset the network settings, but that hasn’t corrected the problem. Anyone else with this issue? What else can I try?
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Have you tried a factory reset? That's usually recommended after each update
The only time I do that is after an Android version update. The phone is only a month old, and this is the first update. I will if nothing else works.
So every month when you get a security update you do a factory reset and set up your phone again, reinstalling your apps?
never heard of that issue, normally you wouldn't factory reset after a security update. maybe try clearing cache in recovery mode?
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S22+ on Verizon (Locked). I’ve had the phone since launch with no major issues. I received the March update on Friday the 18th. Since then, I have lost my network at least once every day. I get the message “Your phone’s not registered on a network so you can only make emergency calls.” Restarting or toggling Airplane mode on and off will correct it temporarily. I’ve gone into Settings>General Management>Reset, and reset the network settings, but that hasn’t corrected the problem. Anyone else with this issue? What else can I try?
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try to download last stock firmware and flash from odin
Fytdyh said:
Have you tried a factory reset? That's usually recommended after each update
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Just a regular restart is enough after an update why do we have to factory reset each time??
Maskman_101 said:
Just a regular restart is enough after an update why do we have to factory reset each time??
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If I find my device behaving in a weird way after any type of update, I usually just factory reset said device. Now, for starters, I do have a micro sd, on which I store all my data. So, instead of wasting time trying to find out the culprit app/update, I hit factory reset. Cleans up everything I don't need, frees more space and the time required to reinstall all my apps is just around 5 minutes. For example, I had this phone for 2 years and had 10 factory resets so far.
have you contacted your carrier yet? if your phone keeps showing 'not registered' error message then it's likely that SIM should be replaced or the carrier side made some sort of error from their end and keeps dropping your phone from being recognized as registered.
I've seen one case that the phone was not listed as US device during an update and pretty much de-registered some people's phones. Random stupid things do happen
I think I might have fixed it by deleting system cache. Also did a forced restart. It is an intermittent problem.
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If I find my device behaving in a weird way after any type of update, I usually just factory reset said device. Now, for starters, I do have a micro sd, on which I store all my data. So, instead of wasting time trying to find out the culprit app/update, I hit factory reset. Cleans up everything I don't need, frees more space and the time required to reinstall all my apps is just around 5 minutes. For example, I had this phone for 2 years and had 10 factory resets so far.
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For me, just a restart is enough to make my phone better to use and I do it weekly once!
Maskman_101 said:
For me, just a restart is enough to make my phone better to use and I do it weekly once!
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So you actually keep the phone 24/24 powered on? I turn off mine every night.
I leave my phone on always. Usually restart once a week.
Issue returned. It is just so random. I cleaned and reseated the SIM card. If I get time I will visit the Verizon store tomorrow.
I would think it's something software issue that samsung engineers need to look into.
If you haven't already, submit error report after seeing the issue again.
Samsung members app > get help > error report
Thanks, I will do that.
I am not sure how widespred was this, however on the 17th of october of 2022 my device was likely bricked over a firmware update made through the Zepp app.
Black screen, no matter how long I press the button. No response on the app. Its likely dead.
I have found mentions of this issue on very few places. On a few videos on youtube about fixing a black screen issue on this device i found some comments about people getting an update that made their devices unresponsible and nothing was making it go back. These comments were all made the same day I had this problem.
There is also a thread on the r/amazfit subreddit.
I'm luckly getting my device replaced trough the store, but it's definitely a bother.
Anyone else had this problem?
The same thing happened to me and on the same day(17), the watch did not connect to the application so I updated via playstore then downloaded suggested update, it was then that appeared the "update failure" i tried again and then appeared "update completed", but soon after the clock turned off and no longer turned on.
Same happened to my watch, It has been dead since last 7 days. Don't know how to recover from update.
The Service Center in Delhi says it will take one month for them to return watch after fix.