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Has anyone figured out how to disable Game Booster on the S25 Ultra?

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OriginalOtaku
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S25
I am sick and tired of this useless application that doesn't do anything except be intrusive (I'm trying to be tactful here...). I assume that the proper abd command might work through developer mode. Any suggestions? 
OriginalOtaku
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S25
Using usb debugging through developer options shouldn't be locked out regardless of device. Mine is blocked by Auto Blocker which is kinda silly. Thank you for the input nonetheless.
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Axl_
Halo
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Galaxy S25
If you want, start a new thread about the Auto Blocker toggle, and maybe other carrier-locked S25 users will chime in.
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OriginalOtaku
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S25
Good idea. Let me gather my thoughts, see if I have anything that would add to the conversation, and I will absolutely do so.
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Axl_
Halo
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Galaxy S25
First, the bootloader, then, Knox, and now, ADB. What's next?
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Axl_
Halo
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Galaxy S25
For the original question in this thead, ADB should be the answer, as long as you are able to run ADB commands.
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OriginalOtaku
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S25
That's the crux of the biscuit.
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Tidbitty
Supernova
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Galaxy S25
T-Mobile version auto blocker off. ADB works fine too 1741525558113.jpg
OriginalOtaku
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S25
THANK YOU!!!! I was in developer options, and stoopid me had no idea it was in Security and Privacy.
I can now use adb. I will update if I am able to disable Game Booster via an adb fix.
OriginalOtaku
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S25
I was going through the app list for Auto Blocker because it's listed as a stand alone application there. Perfect example of overthinking on my part. 1741532782260.jpg
Tidbitty
Supernova
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Galaxy S25
Glad you found it šŸ˜Š
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