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How To Fix CPU Overheating Android Notification – ES File Explorer SPAM Messages

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Update: ES File Explorer app was removed from Google Play Store in 2019. You may try several free alternatives as a replacement.

Why we wrote this article in the first place? ES File Explorer app was the initial trigger that crossed the line and made it all happen. However, later, we realized it is not the only app out there that uses annoying tactics to drive more usage and ads revenue. Many freemium games are, in fact, much more common.

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However, there is NO OPTION TO TURN IT OFF in game’s options/settings!!!

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CPU Overheating Android Notification – ES File Explorer SPAM Messages

ES File Explorer was once THE BEST file manager for Android world, but last 2 years it went on a commercial path, interleaved with compromises, such as additional funding through ads and payed embedded promotional content.

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ES File Explorer free version recently started showing aggressive notifications in precious toolbar area usually reserved for important things such as Missed Calls, Facebook, Viber, WhatsApp, SMS or Email/Gmail, telling that device’s CPU temperature went up +3 degrees and that it needs to be “cooled down”.

ES File Explorer – Notification Messages

Here are couple of notification variants you may receive:

  • “10 apps using CPU – Overheat and slow the phone”
  • “80% of memory used – Tap to Boost!”
  • “CPU temperature increased +3 degrees – Tap to Cool!”

And guess what all you have to do to cool it down? Well, not closing your phone/tablet game or camera app, that’s for sure. No. Instead, according to this warning message, you just need to click on the “cooling” button and… bam! Your phone will be released from hardware pain. Laws of physics do not agree with this at all.

Oh, and once you open that notification (like a true sucker!), you will receive yet another annoying ad banner that you can click on to support developers of this very nice and useful feature. Not!

Your phone/tablet/whatever device IS SUPPOSED to get hot under heavy use! It’s normal. If it really gets too warm, internal hardware monitoring will automatically shut it down. You don’t really need another app to keep this “problem” at bay. Android already does this for you!

And what about real overheating problems — e.g. caused by high CPU usage, malfunctioning main board or battery? This warning may trick you into thinking that something seriously wrong is happening to your brand new device!

If you really depend on ES File Explorer (like we do), but you find advertisements annoying, you should go with the PRO version (since it is ad-free*). And we hardly can see why you shouldn’t, because despite all of the above mentioned trade-offs, it still offers some really nice features:

It is impossible to find another app on Play Store that combines all of these features in one super-app package for free. Period.

Still, this is considered as an unfair marketing practice.
There is a boundary no one should cross.

HOW TO FIX THIS ANNOYING NOTIFICATIONS?

Ever since Android 4.3 if you wish to find out source app of the notification, just touch and hold onto it for a second and it will reveal you which app is causing it.

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Click on the notification message and hold for a second (don’t short-tap to open it!)
  2. Open “i” (info) circle-shaped icon (to the right) to access notification management of the offending app (in older Android versions instead of info circle you will get a small rectangle popup)
  3. Disable all notifications once and for all for this app on a system level!

Fake warnings and advertising content will be gone from notification area forever! You can repeat this procedure for any app that hijacks your notifications (for example, Shazam’s annoying reminder notification about last recognized song, Shopping apps with various sales promotions, Games reminders and so on).

CONCLUSION

There are better alternatives today: https://tehnoblog.org/es-file-explorer-manager-alternatives

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