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Geico app is causing CPU overloading

(Topic created: 10-11-2022 02:09 PM)
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userVNiud4tegH
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Geico app is causing CPU overloading on galaxy zfold 4. Never used this app started sudden. Removed the app and now getting that com.geico.com is causing the overloading. No where to find that folder or the app. 

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user751201tmO21
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That's not a folder or an app, per se. it's a low level system subcomponent of the Geico app, which obviously didn't get uninstalled.


Open Settings

Tap Apps

Where you see "Your Apps" ... to it's far right is a three line menu icon

Tap it

Tap Show System Apps, then OK

Find com.geico.com and tap on it ...

Tap Force Stop, and if there is the option, tap Uninstall

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user751201tmO21
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That's not a folder or an app, per se. it's a low level system subcomponent of the Geico app, which obviously didn't get uninstalled.


Open Settings

Tap Apps

Where you see "Your Apps" ... to it's far right is a three line menu icon

Tap it

Tap Show System Apps, then OK

Find com.geico.com and tap on it ...

Tap Force Stop, and if there is the option, tap Uninstall
Grendeth9495
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If you absolutely NEED the geico app, you can also try reinstalling it, but not allowing it to run in the background, set it as a deep sleeping app, will not run when not in use. Thanks!