If you're using a dual app feature (like Dual WhatsApp) and want to remove the associated duplicated Google Play Services, follow these steps:
If you are not actively using a dual app:
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Locate the "Delete All Data" Option: Within your phone's dual app settings (often found within settings related to app cloning or parallel apps), look for an option to manage data.
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Delete All Dual App Data: Tap the three dots (usually in the upper right corner) within those dual app settings and choose the option to "Delete All My Data" or a similar wording. This process is designed to remove all cloned app data, including the dual Google Play Services, Chrome, and potentially duplicated settings.
Important Considerations:
- Data Loss: Deleting dual app data will remove any information stored within the cloned app environment. Make sure to back up anything you need before proceeding.
- Device Specific: The exact steps may slightly vary depending on your phone's manufacturer (Samsung, Xiaomi, etc.) and Android version. Consult your phone's manual or the manufacturer's website for more specific instructions.
- Third-Party Apps: If you're using a third-party app cloner, refer to that app's documentation for instructions on removing cloned apps and associated services.
- Root Access: Deleting system apps (which dual Google Play Services technically are) is far more complicated if your phone is rooted, be extremely careful. Most users will not have rooted phones.
In Summary: The primary method to remove dual Google Play Services is to delete all data associated with the dual app feature on your device, typically through the dual app settings.