![]() ![]() In case you want to get right to the point, jump to “Disabling activities” below. Or maybe this will be integrated into the app that assists with rooting? Maybe that will change in the future, if there will be a simple app performing the necessary operations. Plus you need adb installed and know how to work with it (I discuss adb briefly in this post). wiping the phone completely) is much worse than an update itself. The bad news is that to really stop the updates, you need a rooted phone, and if you haven’t done that yet, odds are that the price for doing that (i.e. Because of a bug that will be fixed on the next update, of course. ![]() The problem with updates is that there are “improvements” along with the security fixes, so there’s always something that suddenly doesn’t work after them. It’s about who has control over the piece of electronics that you consider yours.įor the record, I would have been perfectly fine with having security patches applied frequently. Let’s leave the question if this is clever or not. So let’s assume for a second that we’re grown-ups who can make our own decisions, and one of those decisions was not to update our phone’s software. This is an increasing phenomenon: Software treating us like kids, not asking what to do, not suggesting, but telling us what it’s about to do. When the phone doesn’t take “no” for an answer ![]() This is the stuff I found out while trying to get my phone under control. I’m not an Android expert, the last time I wrote code in Java was 20 years ago, and what’s written below is really not professional information nor advice. I just want to say this first: I do completely different things for living. Posted Under: Android, stop updates Android is not my profession This post was written by eli on August 24, 2022 ![]()
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