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• APK File: com.moo.android.launcher.gingerbread-2.3.3-APK4Fun.com.apk

• Requires: Android 2.1 - 2.3 and up

• File Size: 4716772 bytes (4.5 MB)

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tl;dr: don't do such a thing

The device is LG Optimums Net (Link, P690). It's the phone from the fall of 2011 that makes it, at the time of writing, > 5 yo. Amazingly, it still works fine.

When the phone was released, the infamous Google Play Services (or GMS, as Google likes to call them) were in its infancy. Google Play was still called Android Market. Devices w/ ½GB RAM were slick & fast.

If you do the 'factory reset' on the phone, then turn on its 3G & sign-in into the Google cloud, your phone will become completely unusable within ½ an hour. The culprit of course is in the memory limit: internally, the persistent memory of the phone is divided into several chunks. In the days of Android 2.3 a partition size of ~160 MB (/data, dedicated to 3rd-party apps), was considered good enough by the majority of phone manufactures.

How & why does that partition fill up? For example, the phone comes w/ a pre-installed Youtube app. Back then (2011) in was fashionable to install the default apps in the /system partition that is mounted as read-only when the phone boots up. Thus, unless the device is rooted, the user is unable to modify the original app. From time to time, Google makes a new version of the Youtube app & when the phone decides to update the old version, it doesn't delete the original pre-installed version, but installs a new .apk into the aforementioned /data partition.

W/ the default settings, this process goes on automatically. Firstly, the phone updates Google Play as its most important app. It's not really the most important, but Google guys think it is. Unless the user has unchecked 'Background data' & 'Auto-sync' in 'Accounts & sync' settings menu, a lesser known pre-installed Google Services Framework app (that is responsible for all the evil updates) quietly soils the /data partition.

Second, GMS gets updated. The reason it's the 2nd in the queue, because Google Play doesn't need it to function. Google guys have entertained the idea that GMS should be the great patron of the developers, & that the redress of all grievances must chiefly proceed from it. In the good old days of Android 2.3 that wasn't the case yet, but nowadays no self-respected app from Google works w/o a fresh version of GMS installed.

If you're on a slow cellular connection, you can get a feel of this exciting process by looking into the /cache partition, where file downloaded.apk appears.

After dealing w/ GMS, Google Play may stop if you're not on the wifi connection. This may be the last chance to see the phone in a semi-working state. After you agree to update the rest of the apps (Youtube, Google Maps), say goodbye to your cosy device, for in several minutes it's going to kick about the lack of free space & GMS is going to heat itself to a point when pressing Home button will take 3-5 seconds to return to the home screen.

An old trick of procuring the phone from such a suicidal act, was to split the external SD card into 2 partitions, to install Link2SD app & to move some files from /data partition to the 2nd partition of the SD card. (The root is required.)

In the days of GMS-everywhere the trick helps only so much: you do get some free internal space back, but lose the ability to use the phone beyond such complex activities as sending SMS or switching its screen on & off.

GMS contains > 300 services inside. On P690 it oft aborts & fills /data/system/dropbox & /data/tombstones dirs w/ lengthy stack traces. The battery goes down the toilet, the phone frequently hangs (sometimes even reboots itself) & in general feels rather sluggish.

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Naïve advices like

don't help, for the evil Google Services Framework updates GMS behind your back again. What is the most frustrating is that it does it via 3G too: if you have a limited mobile data plan, you may happily discover sometime afterwards that all your megabytes were eaten by the precious updates.

If you delete Google Services Framework you will throw the baby w/ the bathwater, for GMail, Calendar & Contacts use it for syncing. I don't see a point of having a phone w/o such basic capabilities.

The only remedy seems to be to uninstall GMS. The device will indeed return to its normal state; Google Play will still work perfectly well, GMail & Google Maps will continue to work too, although Youtube won't, but at this point you don't care about Youtube any more.

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It you're lucky it'll be that way for several hours until Google Services Framework will download (& install) GMS behind your back again.

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There is a popular app called DisableService that gives you the chance to control which services in Google Services Framework should be active. Presumably, if you turn off SystemUpdateService, no stinky GMS should be downloaded any longer.

Alas, Google Play turns SystemUpdateService on behind your back.

So this is what I've ended up w/: there is no GMS or Google Play on the device & SystemUpdateService is disabled. The ancient phone feels slick & fast again! I don't use any fancy messengers thus I can't tell if any of them require GMS. My most used apps are:

  • Gesture Search

  • Contacts

  • LDOCE

  • Opera Mini

  • GMail

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  • Google Maps

  • Calendar

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The process of installing new apps became more tedious. Occasionally I search through the web version of Google Play on a laptop, then use Evozi to get the apk. I'm not sure how reputable they are, for Android 2.3 has a bug in the apk installation process that prevents it to properly check the file signature (i.e. I can download infected rubbish & the phone won't mind to install it despite the bogus signature).

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