I have to remove the app from the Data usage list to ensure that it is shown after it is launched. The only way i could figure to achieve this is by doing a factory reset. (App in question here is the google maps app). Is there any other way to achieve this?
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1This question appears to be off-topic because it is about [Android](https://android.stackexchange.com). – rink.attendant.6 Jul 17 '14 at 05:17
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Is uninstallation of the app not removing it from the list ? – balachandarkm Jul 17 '14 at 08:35
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Network usage is stored in a file on android, if you are working on rooted device you should be able to update this file and it should update your Data usage on screen too. I used to peek into this file to get some data, never tried to update it though.
This might help in finding correct file - Tracking an application's network statistics (netstats) using ADB