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Activity logs look dodgy

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Aidy9320
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Do these logs look legit amd made byfrom samsung ??
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arianwen27
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You don't seem to have attached any logs or screenshots. Mind sending them again in a reply?
Aidy9320
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com.samsung.android.setting.multisound
com.samsung.android.mydevice
com.samsung.android.secsoundpicker
com.android.companiondevicemanager
com.sec.android.app.vepreload
com.samsung.android.app.smartcapture
com.samsung.android.smartsuggestions
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arianwen27
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Those are normal samsung and android apps. Nothing looks odd there.

Though you kinda just listed apps on your phone not logs that could show anything useful. I know that probably showed up in a log but without context or anything else, it's just an app list
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neonfour
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These arent logs. And are legitimate
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Aidy9320
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com.samsung.android.easysetup
com.osp.app.signin
com.samsung.android.incallui
com.android.server.telecom
com.samsung.android.app.dressroom
com.sec.android.app.vepreload

Just checking as had problems with phone
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Aidy9320
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Thank u 🙏
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Aidy9320
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Thank you muchly 👏🙏
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arianwen27
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As mentioned previously. That's just a list of apps running on your phone. Specifically samsung and system apps. Nothing strange. Also try not to keep making posts of the same thing. You could reply to one of us or use the bar at the bottom to add a reply to your own message.
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johnz237
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Youre fine- these are normal operations.

Please try not to spam the forums with the same topic, this is a public forum- be mindful that youre able to edit posts to add details- instead of making a new post

To also show this;
Ran through ai
* com.samsung.android.easysetup: This usually relates to Samsung's Easy Setup process. It likely assists users with the initial configuration of their new Samsung device, potentially including transferring data from an old phone or connecting to Wi-Fi.
* com.osp.app.signin: This package name is a bit more generic and could be related to an OS Platform sign-in application. It might handle authentication for various services or apps on the device. Without more context, it's harder to pinpoint the exact service it manages.
* com.android.server.telecom: This is a core Android system component responsible for managing telephony functions. It handles things like making and receiving calls, managing phone accounts, and dealing with SIM card interactions.
* com.samsung.android.incallui: This is clearly the in-call user interface for Samsung devices. It's the application you see on your screen when you're actively on a phone call, providing controls for muting, speakerphone, ending the call, etc.
* com.samsung.android.app.dressroom: This sounds like a specific Samsung application related to a "dressroom" experience. It could be an augmented reality (AR) app that allows users to virtually try on clothes or accessories.
* com.sec.android.app.vepreload: The "sec" prefix also indicates a Samsung component. "vepreload" likely refers to video preloading. This app probably handles downloading or caching video content in the background, possibly for Samsung's video player or other related apps, to ensure smoother playback.
So, in a nutshell, these are all different software components on an Android system, with some being core to the operating system itself (like the telecom server) and others being specific applications developed by Samsung (like the easy setup or dressroom app).
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