recent android OS update on a device I found a CQATest ApK in system apps
"It is capable to identify a production system's strengths and weaknesses in quality control by using various evaluation techniques. So, the CQA test is a quality monitoring app that used by the manufacturer. As to the users, it's not entirely disclosed, you neither can uninstall or disable it"
disabled that bitch
settings > apps > all apps > *3 dots top right* system apps > disable that fucker
@ecksmc wait wut? Where are these?
@Dvader1 in your system apps
settings > apps > all apps > *3 dots top right* system apps < will show all apps that come pre-installed on phn from google, manufacturer and carrier
every android has around 200+ APKs tucked away hidden behind system apps
@ecksmc I only had 2 of those 3 Facebook apps, and no CQA Test, but thanks!
@Dvader1 think the CQAtest is mostly found moto/lenovo devices
after reading a lil about it one reason why i disabled mine if it isn't on, or needed, on all androids then i don't need it lingering in background on mine
but no probs after each OS update i'd check they FB APKs again on one device they were enabled again after the update finished
@ecksmc well now I am totally down the rabbit hole of uninstalling every unneeded app on my phone, so thank you for that.🤣
@Dvader1 🤣
just be careful most of the hidden away APKs are essential to android function and are needed
over the years i have really only found a handful that manufactures put in that aren't needed
a quick search of any APK name will tell you if it is needed or not