Ever since getting the android 13 update for the s22 ultra carrier hub keeps popping up with some apphub requests processing thing. Has anyone else seen this consistently? For reference I'm on TMobile US with a TMobile s22 ultra. 46 36 Share Sort by: Add a Comment graesen • 1 yr. ago • Edited 2 mo. ago Yup. 1. Disable CarrierHub and AppHub Notifications A simple solution is to disable the notifications for both CarrierHub and AppHub. Although the apps will continue running in the background, you won't be bothered by their push notifications. Open the Settings app. Tap the Notifications option. Opening Notification Settings Select App Notifications.
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Fix 1: Check your Internet Connection Fix 2: Restart the Device Fix 3: Clear Caches and Data Fix 4: Update the App Fix 5: Disable Notification for Carrier Hub Fix 6: Disable the Carrier Hub App Fix 7: Uninstall Carrier Hub using ADB Commands Fix 8: Factory Reset Your Phone What is AppHub or CarrierHub? 1. Check Internet Connection Open the Settings app on your device and locate the "Network & Internet" or "Connections" section. Check the network status indicator to ensure you have a data connection. Look for icons representing cellular data (4G, 5G, etc.) or Wi-Fi signal strength. Among these terms is "Apphub requests are processing", which may appear on your screen when you try to download or update an app from Microsoft Store. If you're wondering what this message means and why it's taking so long, don't worry - you're not alone. Solution 1: Restart Your Phone If you are encountering the issue for the first time then it's suggested to restart your device once. This process can solve the issue as it removes all kinds of bugs or glitches from the device, hence making the device smooth. But if restarting does not work for you then go to the next solution.
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1: Clear Cache and Data of Carrier Hub The easiest thing up front would be to try clearing the cache out of the Carrier Hub app and clearing the storage overall. There is a possibility of the app cache or a corrupt storage setting hampering the performance of the app. A user found that it's effectively due to your carrier, it's a service which installs automatically apps and games pushed by your carrier. The app was already here before but OneUI 5 revealed its background working service. There could be a way to reduce its notifications, but it looks like it can be reinstalled by an update. 4 6 comments Best Add a Comment Draiko • 2 yr. ago Turn off carrier hub notifications for now. It's a minor issue related to the Sprint-Tmobile network integration. They're supposedly fixing it as Sprint's systems get integrated with Tmos or just phased out. 3 Development-Alive • 2 yr. ago Same here. Can't get rid of it. 2 THEmasterENT • 2 yr. ago Never ending Carrier Hub Notification. 10-13-2021 07:40 AM in. MCM Client requests are processing." I tried looking for Carrier Hub app to force stop it, but the app doesn't seem to be installed on the phone. When I slide to either side on the notification in the tray, no settings option either. May be why my phone battery is draining faster.
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1. Update the Carrier Hub app If restarting your handset doesn't come in handy, then update the Carrier Hub app. It would be best if you headed to the Google Play Store app > Search for Carrier Hub and check whether the latest update is available. An outdated Carrier Hub app version can cause issues with stability or performance. Long press the carrier notification and it should enlarge. Then the settings tab in that notification. You should be able to disable it that way. And the content hidden notification has to do with one of the apps in your secure folder app. Been a pain in everyone's butt lately. Hope that helps.
1 ttyman_015 • 3 yr. ago On my note 20 ultra there is an uninstall option. If not, see if you can disable it. Those are the two apps that's causing the problem. 1 DongSquad421 OP • 3 yr. ago After downloading latest update last night I've been getting this message on the top of my phone fairly regularly. Yesterday I got a new OnePlus 7 Pro and for some reason today when I turned it on it had this notification. Carrier Hub. Processing requests. 'Mobile installer requests are processing'. I've tried stopping it by restarting the phone, tried disabling the app - nothing really seems to be working. If anyone has a suggestion on how to get that app.
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The carrier hub app is a pre-installed app that comes with most phones from the manufacturer. The app has many useful functions, such as Wi-Fi calling when integrated with the T-Mobile network. It uses the Sprint network, and it is not a virus or spyware. If the carrier default app is not problematic, we recommend you let it work on an Android. What is Hub app used for? The app is used to manage your phone's settings and keep track of your usage. It also allows you to customize your device, set up Wi-Fi hotspots, and manage other connected devices. If you're having trouble with the Hub app, there are a few things you can do to fix it.