Hi!
I've deleted the wechat app, but it still remains as an option in the Hub, I restarted my device, reinstall and also delete it from the aplication manager...
What can I do =S
Greetings
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Hi!
I've deleted the wechat app, but it still remains as an option in the Hub, I restarted my device, reinstall and also delete it from the aplication manager...
What can I do =S
Greetings
Is it a Android app? See if you can kill the process in the Device Monitor or download a Android task manager and kill it there. Android apps tend do have this issue even after deletion.
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Thanks for the answer, its not an android app, its a blackberry app from the blackberry world.
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Alright, then see if it's still running somewhere in the device monitor. Something must be initiating it.
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I've searched and nothing about "wechat" is running
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I have the same problem :(
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Somebody knows, what to do?
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Anyone?
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Download Account Cleaner app from BBW. It's free and should allow you to remove the errant account.
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This one?
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webst...ntent/59956050
I downloaded and installed it 2 days ago and could not see any traces of Wechat.
I just reinstalled it, and all I see is my Google email account, after scrolling down I see my yahoo and outlook emails.
That's it.
Is there any particular way to use this app?
Q10 SQN100-5/10.3.3.2049 T-Mobile with Wi-Fi calling
That's the correct app.
If your Wechat account is associated with any of the Accounts listed in the "external" groupings you may need to delete that specific account.
I would start from there and then do a hard reboot of device afterwards prior to recreating the new account. It can be a pain to recreate your existing accounts but if this fails your only options are to reload through Link(which may not be successful) or wipe device.
If you can locate the correct folders you might be able to use Ghost Commander to remove the associated files, but I have always had success with Accounts Cleaner.
Good luck.
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For the "external" accounts, I only see gmail which is linked to the Cobalt's google ID and google services.
On the "internal" area, I see a bunch of empty slots and when I click on each, I see random strange entries. See below.
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You could delete each of the "visible accounts" but it would then obligate you to re-register your Google account for Cobalts stack. That might screw up your Google Play access( it didn't cause any issues for me personally but it could).
You would also have to recreate your Outlook and yahoo accounts but if the Wechat service is associated with any of those accounts then that is likely what needs to be done.
Apart from that suggested above, a Hub reset ( diagonal swipe 4 or 5 times from top right corner while in Hub), a hard reboot of device, and potentially the use of Ghost Commander, a reload of your OS might be the best option.
Good luck.
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