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u13turbo

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#214070 26-Apr-2017 19:14
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My phone has just updated to marshmallow, and now I am stuck with swiping to unlock, and then doing my slide lock code. I have done abit of research eith no correct fixes so far. Has anyone had any success with removing the first slide to unlock?




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  #1770851 26-Apr-2017 19:28
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Might pay to mention what type of handset you use as it's obviously something specific to that rather than Marshmallow as such.

 

 




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  #1770883 26-Apr-2017 20:01
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I believe it is marshmallow that is the cause, but handset is a Samsung galaxy j5




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  #1770896 26-Apr-2017 20:43
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Does it have the peel remote software on it for an IR blaster? That added an additional annoying lock screen reminding me that my phone was on silent with a recent update to the app. Cant totally remove it coz it came on the phone, just disabled it. Also started massive spam notifications with that update.





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