With respect to Permissions changing with this OS, this has been previously reported as a question of why certain permissions are needed when in fact they only showed up when Jelly Bean was installed. Just disabled Traffic Monitoring to see if this makes a difference. The attached pics show my current configuration. I also don't have any apps currently hidden by CMS' Private Space. I am not using Anti Theft Security in CMS, as I already have an app providing that service.
Lg p698 spec upgrade#
This issue was first observed with earlier versions, but has become quite serious with the last release.Ĭhanging OS from ICS 4.03 to JB 4.1.2 didn't make any difference ( except permissions did change with the OS upgrade - needs to be looked into please)
CMS, upon first reaching the main screen, freezes for 20 seconds, where not even pressing the Home button has any effect. I hope developers will be able to modify app to either display warning of illegitimate/ignored characters being entered, or allow, accept, and treat as valid/legitimate any keystrokes, and store them in passwords contents properly.
Lg p698 spec android#
So, ultimately user thinks he/she setup any all-keystrokes valid password, and in reality password setup accepted only and exclusively alpha-numeric keys content, silently excluding and abbreviating entire non-alpha-numeric password content.įor example it recognizes capitalization, abc./123., but silently ignores !#$%^&*()-_+= symbols, which in general are legitimate modern-passwords characters. LG Optimus Link Dual (P698) Operating system: Android 10: Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread: Firmware update: feature not registered: feature not registered: Hardware: Asus ROG Phone 3 (256GB/12GB) LG Optimus Link Dual (P698) Chipset: 64bit - Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ SM8250 (7nm) 32bit - Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 MSM7227T (65nm) CPU processor: Octa-Core. Thus, later on when unlocking app or sending command#your_password it recognizes only alpha-numeric password content ignoring entire non-alpha-numeric part, what is very misleading, since during password setup it accepts any keystrokes without any warning messages. Setting a password allows to enter any keyboard keystrokes, both alpha-numeric and non-alpha-numeric characters, without any warning that it recognizes/validates exclusively alpha-numeric keys and does silently ignore and rejects any other non-alpha-numeric keystrokes. CMS Anti-Theft Password protection setup and keystroke recognition bug: