The dialer is separate from the in-call user interface. On most phones it's called com.android.incallui, but I guess this is the Samsung version (they change everything).
That what you were dial on phone. The provider will checked on you from host servers and will keep it once while and it will put in android/data/com.samsung.¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿.dialer same thing they checked on everybody inside our system by millions hosted like com.
samsung.google.map, you can removed all of Android/data/ whole files like you see com.files using file manager that would help you better. There is no way for everybody to stopped it by the multitask hosted. It will comes back again. Sorry that is android system designed very ridiculously due to javascript.
That what you were dial on phone. The provider will checked on you from host servers and will keep it once while and it will put in android/data/com.samsung.¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿.dialer same thing they checked on everybody inside our system by millions hosted like com.
samsung.google.map, you can removed all of Android/data/ whole files like you see com.files using file manager that would help you better. There is no way for everybody to stopped it by the multitask hosted. It will comes back again. Sorry that is android system designed very ridiculously due to javascript.
Can you rephrase that so that we can understand what you are saying?
(I'm a native English speaker, teach at a leading university, and I've read it 3 times and am still not clear on what parts of the post are about - and if my best guesses for some bits are right then the statements are factually wrong).
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