What is MLP on Samsung phone?
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What is MLP on Samsung phone?
MLP is just a location service, its made by Samsung. I believe the purpose of that package is to initiate a handshake between the dev of the app, and Samsung.
What does MLP mean on my phone?
Galaxy S. https://www.techopedia.com/definition/4503/mobile-location-protocol-mlp.
What is a MLP app?
My Little Pony (also known on the App Store as My Little Pony: Magic Princess) is an open world iOS, Android, and Windows 8 & 10 game licensed by Hasbro and developed by Gameloft. The game is free to play and supported by microtransactions, and had over 5.4 million downloads as of March 17, 2013.
What is the one UI Home app?
What is One UI Home? All Android devices have a launcher, and One UI Home is Samsung’s version for its Galaxy products. This launcher lets you open apps and customizes the home screen’s elements like widgets and themes. It re-skins the phone’s entire interface, and adds a lot of unique features as well.
What is Samsung Location SDK?
GroundTruth’s Location SDK is a geolocation software development kit that can help publishers and brands by providing sophisticated location intelligence to their apps.
What does used Com Samsung Android Incallui mean?
incallui allowing you to make calls or receive them. The com. android. incallui provides a call screen that helps you see the caller ID with several receiving, hanging up, or muting options. When making a call, your phone will use com.
What is SVC agent?
SVC agent is a Trojan detected on Android devices that is installed by some other malware source like a suspicious website or link. The app acts as a system app on android and keeps running in the background. SVC can secretly record video information for the third party, greatly compromising Smartphone users’ privacy.
How do you know your phone is being tracked?
Always, check for an unexpected peak in data usage. Device malfunctioning – If your device has started to malfunction all of a sudden, then chances are that your phone is being monitored. Flashing of a blue or red screen, automated settings, unresponsive device, etc. could be some signs that you can keep a check on.