You are using your Samsung or One Plus phone and suddenly the processing requests on Apphub notification appear in the notification panel.
Swiping them left or right does not remove the notification. It is there and causing an eyesore.
Granted they are vital for your device but they should work in the background. No need to know what goes behind the scenes.
It has started showing up for many users. For a few, it shows an MCM request is processing.
However, you can stop the app hub requests processing notifications from appearing on your screen through these simple methods.
Let us look at ways to block the request processing notifications from appearing on the screen.
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What is Apphub or CarrierHub?
CarrierHub or AppHub are platforms that help with distributing and managing software apps. You will find them mostly on Samsung or One Plus devices.
AppHub Requests processing deals with managing requests from developers to use the AppHub platform.
This includes handling things like updating apps, adding new apps, undoing previous updates, and managing who gets access to what.
Stop AppHub Requests Are Processing Notification
1. Restart your Device
The first and foremost way is to restart your phone. This will prevent the bugged Apphub notifications from appearing on your screen after the restart.
All you need to do is long-press the power button and then the restart option will appear.
Tap on that and wait for a minute or two till your device is restarted.
2. Disable Apphub or CarrierHub Notifications
If restarting the phone did not help, then you have to disable the notifications.
1. Head to the Settings from the notification panel.
2. Go to Notifications from the settings section.
3. Now, select app notifications.
4. Find Apphub or CarrierHub from the list and disable the notifications.
3. Clear storage and cache
If disabling notifications does not stop Apphub from displaying request processing, then time to clear the storage and cache.
- Head to Settings and go to the Apps section.
- Select Apphub or CarrierHub from the apps list.
- Head to storage from the app info.
- Now, tap on clear data and then clear the cache. It will clear the corrupted storage and cache.
This will stop the processing requests from appearing on your phone.
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4. Uninstall Apphub or CarrierHub
Note – This option is available in select Samsung phones as it is a system app so uninstalling Apphub is not allowed on many devices.
You can refer to our ADB commands list to uninstall the system apps.
1. Go to Settings > Apps and then select Apphub or CarrierHub.
2. Then tap on uninstall and provide confirmation to uninstall the app.
3. Restart your device after that to complete the process.
5. Disable Apphub or CarrierHub
Many Samsung and One Plus devices don’t let you uninstall AppHub. And you don’t want to go through complex settings to do that.
In such cases, you can disable Apphub to stop processing request notifications. Here is how you can do it.
- Head to the apps section and tap on CarrierHub or Apphub, whichever is available.
- ย Scroll down and tap on Disable. Confirm on the prompt and it will be disabled on your device.
6. Reset the Device
When nothing else is working, it is time to take the big step. Reset the device and it will bring everything to the factory settings.
This means that after the reset, the software will feel like a brand new phone, right out of the box.
Fair Warning – You may lose data on your phone, so kindly create a backup before moving forward with this.
1. Head to General Management in the settings section.
2. Scroll down and tap on reset to start the resetting process.
You can choose between different kinds of resets – Factory data reset, reset all settings, reset networking settings, and reset accessibility settings.
7. Contact your Mobile Network Carrier
If you are getting carrier device manager requests are processing then you are not alone.
This issue has been raised by many users in Samsung forums. The official reply has been to wait for your mobile SIM carrier to fix it.
If the notification stays for a couple of days, then you should contact your mobile SIM carrier. It is a problem from their end and they need resolve it.
Block AppHub Requests Notifications Now
This is how you can block Apphub request processing notifications on your Samsung or One Plus phone.
While it is more prominent on the former few users have reported seeing it on the One Plus devices as well.