I really need to uninstall Greenify from Xperia V unrooted, it always appear as a system app without uninstall option?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Thread solved please delete, thanks
You should have given the details of how you solved the issue so that another person searching for an answer to the same issue would have been benefitted.
Did you uncheck it from Device Administrator and Accessibility before attempting to uninstall it?
A new "Uninstall" entry is added to About dialog in latest version.
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Greenify doesnt working with xposed module....not all xperimental features....i mean boost mode...running lollipop5.0.2
Did it work before? Have you donated? You have root and the correct Xposed framework installed? Is Greenify enabled in Xposed and have you rebooted? etc etc etc
tnsmani said:
Did it work before? Have you donated? You have root and the correct Xposed framework installed? Is Greenify enabled in Xposed and have you rebooted? etc etc etc
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I download cracked apk
reeeju said:
I download cracked apk
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You have some nerve, reporting it here.
Ok...working now...latest stable apk2.6.2
reeeju said:
I download cracked apk
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Proud of yourself? Don't expect any help here.
Oh come on people ... Haven't you ever used a crack??
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A Couple Issues
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
I uninstalled it via TiBU and reinstalled the backup with the same result. I uninstalled via TiBU (could not uninstall via the Android App Mgr. It was grayed out. I reinstalled via the play store - had to do via PC because I can't install from the phone for some reason. I get the same result. Only can see the single screen. Also, Greenify is not asking for root and does not show as having root permission in SuperSU (2.49) . I have rebooted, wiped cache and dalvik, and still have the same issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Smithfolk4 said:
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
I uninstalled it via TiBU and reinstalled the backup with the same result. I uninstalled via TiBU (could not uninstall via the Android App Mgr. It was grayed out. I reinstalled via the play store - had to do via PC because I can't install from the phone for some reason. I get the same result. Only can see the single screen. Also, Greenify is not asking for root and does not show as having root permission in SuperSU (2.49) . I have rebooted, wiped cache and dalvik, and still have the same issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Which version of greenify r u using now...cos here all working fine in my moto g2
reeeju said:
Which version of greenify r u using now...cos here all working fine in my moto g2
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I have version 2.6.2. It had been working in the past. It would sometimes get stuck on the same screen, but I could always get it to go to the main screen for hibernating by reopening.
I installed 2.7 Beta 2 and got the hibernate screen. Then when I rebooted it went back to the same problem.
I figured out that I had to remove administrative rights to uninstall, so I did that, uninstalled, reinstalled 2.7 beta 2 and it asked for admin rights and has them, but still I cannot access the hibernate screen after rebooting. So it seems to work okay until I reboot. I am running the latest Xposed for LP 5.0. I also uninstalled and reinstalled from the play store 2.6.2 (via PC) and I could not access it either through exposed or through the app drawer. I then enabled Greenify in Xposed and rebooted and still it is the same. I may have to remove and reinstall Xposed.
Smithfolk4 said:
I have version 2.6.2. It had been working in the past. It would sometimes get stuck on the same screen, but I could always get it to go to the main screen for hibernating by reopening.
I installed 2.7 Beta 2 and got the hibernate screen. Then when I rebooted it went back to the same problem.
I figured out that I had to remove administrative rights to uninstall, so I did that, uninstalled, reinstalled 2.7 beta 2 and it asked for admin rights and has them, but still I cannot access the hibernate screen after rebooting. So it seems to work okay until I reboot. I am running the latest Xposed for LP 5.0. I also uninstalled and reinstalled from the play store 2.6.2 (via PC) and I could not access it either through exposed or through the app drawer. I then enabled Greenify in Xposed and rebooted and still it is the same. I may have to remove and reinstall Xposed.
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Download and install 2.6.2....tick in module list....reboot.....open greenify..select boost mode...selinux status permissive...do a soft reboot.....
Smithfolk4 said:
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Go to SETTINGS>Device Administrators and uncheck Greenify. Then to SETTINGS>Accessibility and switch off Greenify. Then uninstall Greenify the usual way, not through TiBu. Reboot.
Then try to install Greenify from Play Store or download the apk and install. Enable Greenify in Xposed. Enable Greenify in Device Administrators and Accessibility. Reboot, not soft reboot.
Then open Greenify and see whether you are able to access all the features.
You have root and Xposed, I hope.
Thanks
reeeju said:
Download and install 2.6.2....tick in module list....reboot.....open greenify..select boost mode...selinux status permissive...do a soft reboot.....
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I decided to reflash the ROM. Will see how it goes.
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tnsmani said:
Go to SETTINGS>Device Administrators and uncheck Greenify. Then to SETTINGS>Accessibility and switch off Greenify. Then uninstall Greenify the usual way, not through TiBu. Reboot.
Then try to install Greenify from Play Store or download the apk and install. Enable Greenify in Xposed. Enable Greenify in Device Administrators and Accessibility. Reboot, not soft reboot.
Then open Greenify and see whether you are able to access all the features.
You have root and Xposed, I hope.
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Reflashed the ROM. Had other strange stuff going on.
Hi,
I have 2.6.1 installed and I want to upgrade to 2.8.
But when I want to install from Play Store, it fails and get error 505.
Then I check the APPs and found the uninstall button is greyed out, I could not uninstall it.
So I remove the greenify related folders under /data/app and data/data, then reboot.
But it still fail to install from Play Store or apk.
And it works fine before.
How could I fix this issue?
Thank you.
ROM: CM-13 aceopt
nijawang said:
Hi,
I have 2.6.1 installed and I want to upgrade to 2.8.
But when I want to install from Play Store, it fails and get error 505.
Then I check the APPs and found the uninstall button is greyed out, I could not uninstall it.
So I remove the greenify related folders under /data/app and data/data, then reboot.
But it still fail to install from Play Store or apk.
And it works fine before.
How could I fix this issue?
Thank you.
ROM: CM-13 aceopt
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For uninstalling Greenify, you have to disable it first in DEVICE>SETTINGS>Security>Device Administrators. Then the uninstall button will work.
tnsmani said:
For uninstalling Greenify, you have to disable it first in DEVICE>SETTINGS>Security>Device Administrators. Then the uninstall button will work.
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Thank you!
I use Titanium Backup recover Greenify first then disable Greenify in Device Administrators.
Afterward uninstall Greenify and reinstall again.
It works now.
As I add apps to my phone, I'd like to be able to update my preferences in Greenify. The only way I've been able to do this in the past was to uninstall Greenify - then update my preferences. Now, I can't uninstall it. Don't know why - need some direction. I must have used a setting elsewhere on my LG G4 to make Greenify not be able to uninstall. In any case, I should be able to change my prefernces without uninstalling - then reinstalling it. Please help.
What happens when you try to uninstall Greenify?
Try phone Settings - Security - Device Administrator and uncheck Greenify, then try to uninstall it.
If that doesn't work Greenify - Menu - Troubleshooting - Uninstall .
Please help, Doogee t6 pro keeps opening apps randomly, i tried a factory reset but it did not resolve the problem.
There is adware in Stock programs which cannot be removed until root is possible. Great phone besides this... Ashame
roofio86 said:
There is adware in Stock programs which cannot be removed until root is possible. Great phone besides this... Ashame
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Thanks for the reply, when rooted, how do i remove the adware?
My phone is rooted but apps still open randomly
there is an app that installs the adds-apps silently. if the phone is rooted, get a terminal emulator and type:
pm disable com.adups.fota
pm uninstall com.adups.fota
this wont disable the adds-apps which are installed already. i got rid of all these apps by making a factory reset and after that rooting and disabling com.adups.fota
Hi there,
I am having problems with the latest Samsung email app version 6.0.03.20
don't know what kind of drugs Samsung developers did take while working on that release, but this version is totally crap.
so my idea was to uninstall this version and install the previous one.
unfortunately, I can only deactivate the app which hinders the installation of any previous version.
is there any possibility to go back a version of this app, without rooting the device?
thank you in advance
and by the way. please save your time with answers like. why don't you use another email app.?
except you can suggest one which
1. is free
2. has no adds
3. the senders email can differ from the login account email
4. the Gmail labels list can be collapsed and expanded
Apps> email> 3 does menu on the top right and uninstall updates. After that you can install the version you want from apkmirror.
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Alex9090 said:
Apps> email> 3 does menu on the top right and uninstall updates. After that you can install the version you want from apkmirror.
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hi Alex9090
thanks for your reply.
for a lot of apps it shows the option to uninstall the updates, as you described.
for the email app when clicking on the 3 dots it only gives the option to "uninstall for all users", which in the end is just a deactivation.
That's weird. I just checked mine and it does have that option to uninstall apps. In fact all my apps which are factory installed have that option.
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ltsalvatore said:
Hi there,
I am having problems with the latest Samsung email app version 6.0.03.20
don't know what kind of drugs Samsung developers did take while working on that release, but this version is totally crap.
so my idea was to uninstall this version and install the previous one.
unfortunately, I can only deactivate the app which hinders the installation of any previous version.
is there any possibility to go back a version of this app, without rooting the device?
thank you in advance
and by the way. please save your time with answers like. why don't you use another email app.?
except you can suggest one which
1. is free
2. has no adds
3. the senders email can differ from the login account email
4. the Gmail labels list can be collapsed and expanded
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I able to uninstall most of my samsung apps permantly without doing anything
You can do this with adb:
Code:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.samsung.android.email.provider
Note: it's gone if it's gone. You need to factory reset your phone if installing the apk don't work for you.