15-05-2022 10:17 AM - last edited 15-05-2022 10:18 AM
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How do I permanently disable the Software Update notification on S21?
18-03-2023 10:37 PM - last edited 18-03-2023 10:41 PM
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- Obviously we're finding by not having to perform the update
18-03-2023 10:41 PM
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The problems you can face by simply doing the update is that it may mess up with the phone usage. My phone just cropped screen image by the left and right side.
23-04-2023 10:36 AM
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Hi Andrew, I did try this option on my a32 5g but the update request keeps coming back. What else can I do to prevent that?
I unintentionally went forward with the update 2 months ago and the update stalled my phone completely and it had to go back to samsung to be rebooted! Appaling!
23-04-2023 10:39 AM
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Hi funeralmaster, I did try this option on my a32 5g. It seemed to work but came back a couple days later. The UPDATE DATE parameter seems to have disappeared now! WHAT ELSE CAN I DO?
10-05-2023 01:45 PM - last edited 15-05-2023 09:34 AM
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SetEdit works if you get the Feature Pack for SetEdit. it can prevent the setting being changed by the OS with a function in setedit called "Settings Guardian".
I use this method on a Samsung Note10+ 5G
- Go to settings > software update > disable download update automatically and Scheduled software update.
- Enable developer options by clicking the build number 7 times
- go to developer option > disable auto update system.
- go to Biometrics and security>other security option > security policy update > disable auto update
- Downoad SetEdit and the Feature pack. Install and open it.
- Look for SOFTWARE_UPDATE_LAST_CHECKED_DATE and click edit value
- Switch the digits to a later date like "9999608000000"
- Add this setting to Guardian and set as foreground guardian, turn off notifications for SetEdit
- DO NOT OPEN "Settings > SOFTWARE UPDATE > DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL"
31-08-2023 08:04 PM - last edited 31-08-2023 08:08 PM
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I used an app from play store to hide these notifications:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iboalali.hidepersistentnotifications
It's a paid app, but $2.5 to have it gone doesn't sound like a lot.
Personally I always install new updates and never have problems, but this time it was a OneUI 6 beta - which I learned does not support Google pay of banking apps, therefore decided not to go with the update. That app worked, it's not a paid promotion I'm just sharing what I used - I'm sure you can try to find something similar for free.
07-09-2023 01:02 AM - last edited 18-09-2023 02:16 AM
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Dear garddee005,
I downoaded SetEdit and the Feature pack from GGplay. Install and Open it & Look for "SOFTWARE_UPDATE_LAST_CHECKED_DATE" string
But I can't find those strings in either "System Table"/ "Secue Table" nor " Global Table"
it has only the line "isFotaUpgrade" and "S906EXXU2AVF9" ; That is my current software version
My device is Galaxy S22+ OneUI 4.1 android 12 security patch July 2022 - I don't want to upgrade software
21-09-2023 03:29 PM
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Have you enabled Developer settings by tapping 7 times on the build number? If not you must first go to Settings->About phone->Software Information and find the option "Build number"
21-09-2023 03:40 PM - last edited 21-09-2023 03:43 PM
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Tell if you did it and if you could get to find the string in SetEdit. You should be able to see and edit. Also, you'll likely have to download SetEdit feature pack from Play Store or from an internet browser, close SetEdit and open it again just after you've installed the feature pack.
To be honest, I've done this all and rebooted my phone. It's likely had no effect at all. My phone keeps receiving software update requests.
22-09-2023 01:30 AM
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No way, we have to live with it...
It is a trigger set on the system data root...even without an internet connection it's still a pop-up
