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Suspect Apps

Hey I'm new to the group I have alot of questions when it comes to these apps for example storage , storage settings and a device unlock but no way to unlock ,I could use some help please.
 
Can you give us the app names? And what device is it: some manufacturers include their own apps and Google ones, so there can be duplication.
 
  • Well this the apps it's on ZTE 981 Android OS ,I need to know what if these are causing problems or what to look for?
 

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I'm not familiar with ZTEs, but in that first image there are only 2 Calendar apps, which are presumably Google and ZTE apps (the one whose app management page you've posted looks like the Google calendar app to me). The third, "Calendar Storage", is not a calendar app itself but a utility that manages the storage of calendar events. These events can then be viewed and modified by whichever calendar app you prefer (including others of your own if you find one you like better than the pre-installed apps - I usually have 3 or 4 calendar apps I use, since different apps do different things better, but none of the ones I use are the apps that came with the phone).

Settings storage is similarly just a standard utility that manages storing of user settings.

I see nothing unusual or unexpected in these app lists.
 
I'm not familiar with ZTEs, but in that first image there are only 2 Calendar apps, which are presumably Google and ZTE apps (the one whose app management page you've posted looks like the Google calendar app to me). The third, "Calendar Storage", is not a calendar app itself but a utility that manages the storage of calendar events. These events can then be viewed and modified by whichever calendar app you prefer (including others of your own if you find one you like better than the pre-installed apps - I usually have 3 or 4 calendar apps I use, since different apps do different things better, but none of the ones I use are the apps that came with the phone).

Settings storage is similarly just a standard utility that manages storing of user settings.

I see nothing unusual or unexpected in these app lists.
Thank you
 
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