Remove carrier IQ on sprint g4

TheMadScientist

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I used the method for g3 disabling it with 3c toolbox so after mutiple reboots on zv6 i keep checking its still disabled i know in the past disabled carrier iq disable helps battery life.
so what ive done is

1st download 3c toolbox also it is a xposed module.

2nd open apps manager on the bottom click user switch to system.

3rd click on android system and then manage then permissions.

4Th. Starting at activities tab start looking throug youll see some text with iq in it disable all of them..
On activities there are 5. on receivers there are 3. And on services there is one make sure they are all unchecked that should shut down all carrier iq on ls991
Remember make backups and im not forcin none into nothin. Try at own risk. I wont tell noone nothin i wont try on my own

For some that dont know carrier iq is preloaded bloatware. collects and sends info on you and your device to a predefined servr
if anything uses loads of data sometimes. And can help with some battery drain.
 
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I used the method for g3 disabling it with 3c toolbox so after mutiple reboots on zv6 i keep checking its still disabled i know in the past disabled carrier iq disable helps battery life.
so what ive done is

1st download 3c toolbox also it is a xposed module.

2nd open apps manager on the bottom click user switch to system.

3rd click on android system and then manage then permissions.

4Th. Starting at activities tab start looking throug youll see some text with iq in it disable all of them..
On activities there are 5. on receivers there are 3. And on services there is one make sure they are all unchecked that should shut down all carrier iq on ls991
Remember make backups and im not forcin none into nothin. Try at own risk. I wont tell noone nothin i wont try on my own

For some that dont know carrier iq is preloaded bloatware. collects and sends info on you and your device to a predefined servr
if anything uses loads of data sometimes. And can help with some battery drain.
I'll do this and let you know how it goes.
BTW, does this have anything to do with uninstalling laddm.apk?
 
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