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Galaxy A01 Showing Dodgy/Suspicious Activity in Log

(Topic created on: 29-08-2025 01:58 AM)
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Clintsan
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Such as... (x character used to hide potentially important or secure info)

[2025-08-28 xx:xx:xx.xxx Uid(value=1000):1532:8514 I/sysui_multi_action]

[757,856,758,1,806,com.samsung.android.incallui,857,Ongoing_remote_call,858,3]

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The above 2 lines is mentioned several times over throughout the log. It might also be worth noting that the reason I pulled the logs was due to a suspicious that the device is somehow exploited despite showing no obvious root being installed. (Battery dies rapidly after being unplugged from 100 percent charge, strange behavior regarding placing voice calls and voicemails constantly disappearing,  data usage rising very quickly to the point where my data speeds are capped, thinking when I call certain customer service numbers for places like Verizon, Tracfone, even my internet company that I'm NOT actually speaking to said companies but the same 3 or 3 people and also anytime I leave the house for more than an hour or so when I return my TV (ONN Rolu TV) suddenly loses wifi connection and the phone slows to almost a haul for several minutes until connection is restored)

Lastly, there are several other lines about remote notifications and something called "com.samsung.android.app.dressroom" despite the fact that I've never used ant sort of AI application that, according to Google, would be relevant to such an app.

There are logs that appear to show activity with Samsungs "Call/Text from other devices" feature yet I've never ONCE been able to find this feature shown anywhere in any of the devices settings. After trying to follow several Tutorials I found here and elsewhere on how to setup or use this feature I just eventually gave up. Is it possible that someone else is using this feature and somehow locked this device down to such a limited and remotely monitored area of functionality?

If so, who can I report this too? Samsung won't give a *****...is there any third party companies anyone knows of that would investigate this matter for a more formal report to be compiled afterwards and submitted to state/federal agencies? There's NO WAY this is just happening to me, if my suspicions are even remotely accurate. 

I am using a Galaxy A01 yet everytime I've visited the Samsung Community site I can not find thay specific model listed anywhere when it says to lookup device. I tried and eventually gave up after quite some time in an effort to find/utilize the Bixby feature and one more thing, after doing a fresh factory reset using a friend's TRUSTED PC,  with firmware obtained from Samfrew website, upon first boot I had such apps like Samsung Members, Calendar, and Notes, but after the first time I rebooted the device these apps are gone and Gootle Play Store will not allow me to re download said apps saying they are not available for my device. It seems like everytime I use a Samsung account,  even a brand new one, on the device it goes haywire until I remove it.

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arianwen27
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You're probably misinterpreting a legitimate system process. You aren't big enough of a target for sophisticated malware to be targeting you.

Though that device did lose software support a while ago, so it probably has exploits somewhere. There's a chance some random malware happened to find you, though that's very rare. Samsung and your provider probably won't care due to how old that device is. It's been nearly 4 years with no updates, it isn't designed to be secure anymore.

If you've super worried, you can do an emergency software recovery. It wipes all data, then reinstalls android using your computer. No malware could survive that
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