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APPLICATIONS
Tap on an application, process or service to open it. The Application Info screen for each application lists
its name, version, size and etc. Depending on the app, it may also include options for managing the
application's data, forcing the application to stop, and disabling the application. Usually the options are:
Use the "Force stop" softkey to stop an application that is misbehaving.
Use the "Disable" softkey to disable the application. Users could tap on "Enable" to turn it back on again.
This usually applies to the built-in applications.
Applications installed from GS Market or other 3rd party sources can be uninstalled by selecting
"Downloaded" tab and tapping on "Uninstall" softkey.
Storage provides storage information that an applications uses on the phone.
Delete an application's settings and other data by touching "Clear data".
If the application stores data in a temporary space of the phone's memory, "Cache" lists how much
information is stored. Tap on "Clear cache" to clear the cache.
"Launch by default". If the application is configured to launch certain file type by default, tap on "Clear
defaults" could reset this.
"Permissions" lists information of the data that the app has access to. For example, the application
might access the location information, storage, phone calls and etc.
If an application is misbehaving, users can tap on "Report" softkey (if available) to send the developer
information for the application.
Note:
Stopping a built-in application, operating system processes or services might disable one or more
dependent functions on the phone. Users may need restart the phone to restore full functionality again.
LOCATION ACCESS
Access to my location. Enabling this setting will allow third party apps to send request to access to
the location source
Wi-Fi & mobile network location
. Enabling this feature will allow Google’s location service to collect
anonymous location data.