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Old 11-29-2011, 08:23 AM   #5
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Device: kobo mini, nexus 7 (2012), kobo vox
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Originally Posted by hpulley View Post
I had suspected inq, rdio, globe2whatever since they often got started automatically but I rooted and renamed them so they won't run and yet mine still sometimes tries to wake up so obviously it isn't them.

Other guesses could be update checks for either the vox itself or your apps as I know that getjars and slideme apps periodically tell me they have updates available. Can we kill the update apps? Worth a try I guess.
Exactly the same question. Deleted all the built-in apps that jefftheworld had flagged as safe to delete. The only two services I see running which are suspect are the two update related ones. Going from memory I think they are called Kobo Update Check and System Update. Also, possibly Email though since I have it set to manual check, I wouldn't think that's the culprit. I can't imagine killing those two update services would cause a problem...you would just have to launch an update check manually, no?
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