@CashNVape
Unless this is an actual setting that you can turn on/off, you probably downloaded something that is sitting in the background and torturing your phone. Your battery might be done too ..
You need to find a way to either actively charge while plugged in, or use another phone's charged battery - same model of course.
2 ways to go about it:
1) Online method -
Ok this pop up to get rid of it and get to your phone. Go to settings and make sure your contacts/calendar etc are synced with your Google account. Since you are a Samsung user you might not utilize Google Photos..But if not, download it and back up all your photos on there. Choose the free unlimited storage ( it backs up your images with up to 16megapixels resolution which is more than excellent.)
Once everything is done, go to settings and Factory Reset your phone. This will wipe everything off of it and bring you to out-of-the-box device. It will take longer or shorter time depending on how much memory it has to clear. Be patient.
2) Off-Line method- my preferred:
Ok the Pop-up to gain access to your phone's menu.
Turn off any data : Wifi and/or 4G
Get a memory card, large enough in storage, and use the file manager to transfer your files to it - photos, PDFs .. whatever you need.
Go on a PC or Mac, log into your Google account and verify your contacts/calendar etc are synced.
If they are not, you have to grant access Wifi and sync them. when done, Turn Wifi Off and take the memory card out.
Go to Settings and Factory Reset.
When the phone is done resetting, go through the Welcome screen and sing in.. all your info will load up once you login with your Google account. If you used Google Photos- just sign in, all your photos will show up. If you used an SD card, put it back in and restore your files.
It's a time consuming method, but you will end up with a more faster and cleaner system. You will love your phone again as if it was brand new.
!!!!!!!!!!Make sure that while going through the process, you have a good power supply- either battery charged or keep it plugged in. !!!!!!!!!!!
There are other ways with sideloading apps and getting you through but that might be more confusing to you depending on your comfort level with this type of stuff.
I am a loooong time Android user and a Google Guru lol I've been using Android since day One and have done everything there is - root- flash- you name it.. lol
I can definitely fix your phone for you, but I'm in NJ.. where are you?
You don't need to install a *Whatever Cleaner app...it will bring more malware to your phone since it's a malware on its own to function.
There is Only Two apps that I would recommend using in time of trouble- Kaspersky and Nod32 antivirus. Both come with trial period, so if you want, after resetting to Factory Settings, you can download one of them - Nod32 is the one I use ..on all of my devices.. and let it run and check for problems. But, there won't be any unless you have root access. If you don't, I wouldn't bother with that either.
Let me know if you need more
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