How do I get rid of sprint id and all the other stuff that won't un install. Also which ones can un install that won't mess up something.....
Also I really want to get rid of swype
I'm just running zedomax kernal
Also what app do I need to get wifi tethering
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paniro187 said:
How do I get rid of sprint id and all the other stuff that won't un install. Also which ones can un install that won't mess up something.....
Also I really want to get rid of swype
I'm just running zedomax kernal
Also what app do I need to get wifi tethering
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Either flash a ROM without all the garbage. Or use root explorer and carefully delete the required files.
https://market.android.com/details?id=android.tether
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Titatium backup & SDX Stock App Removal tool will also both work at removing things. I highly recommend making a backup of any app you want to remove first to make sure it doesn't cause issues. Most won't but you never know with some of them. If you have titatnium backup, try freezing the app first before removing.
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They just take up space and I don't use them at all.
Download anttek app manager from the market.... no need to use cwm
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Flash a rom that has em alreeady removed roms are typically faster too and hve better battery life
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Don't flash a Rom just to delete bloatware when you can just use an app
Root explorer or SDX App Remover.
Lots of options. I like titanium backup to remove apps.
System app remover on the market
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ok question
i use the system remove app and removed my voicemail app. how can i get that back?
dtruth313 said:
i use the system remove app and removed my voicemail app. how can i get that back?
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Download a rom with it in it unzip it go into system/apps and take it out and then push it to your phone with root explore
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xboxfanj said:
Root explorer or SDX App Remover.
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This ^^^^^^
Use Sdx App removal tool because it allows you to back them up first and then delete them. Just in case you delete something that another app depends on.
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This ^^^^^^
Use Sdx App removal tool because it allows you to back them up first and then delete them. Just in case you delete something that another app depends on.
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So does Titanium. No need to backup anyway...if you ever need to bring your phone into Sprint and put these *****ass bloat apps back on ur phone you can just flash the reRFS EC05 Rom and theyre back. I'm assuming if you never use the Sprint Football app that you're never one day gunna wake up and be like "Darn! I want that app back today!" The only PRACTICAL reason would be if you want to return to stock for some reason, like if you have to bring ur phone in for service.
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i use the system remove app and removed my voicemail app. how can i get that back?
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I got you http://www.mediafire.com/?uih7tb3q3a85etl
Hi I'm rooted is it safe to remove this app System Manager Application (com.carrieriq.tmobile)
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samomamo said:
Hi I'm rooted is it safe to remove this app System Manager Application (com.carrieriq.tmobile)
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Ouch, I wasn't aware that the T-Mobile Galaxy S2 had CarrierIQ, the battery-draining performance-sapping privacy-invader.
I came from the Sprint Galaxy S2, and there was a fairly involved mod to remove it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286783
Hopefully one of our ROM devs here can work the same magic.
Did you flash a Rom? Because I believe its only in the stock Rom. juggernaunt Rom doesn't have this process.
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Did you flash a Rom? Because I believe its only in the stock Rom. juggernaunt Rom doesn't have this process.
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Are you sure it doesn't have.
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I don't see your using titanium back up omit guessing these are the only com. Processes I have are these
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You can try using Titanium Backup to freeze it if you don't want to uninstall it.
Yes but its not going to go to booth
loop
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It show in Running app's
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Yes but its not going to go to booth
loop
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What does it mean not going to go to booth loop??
I think he means boot loop.
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Please anyone who knows how to remove it
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If your root i suggest making a nandroid backup. Then use titanium back up to remove the process.
I know its just don't know if its going to boot loop. Because this **** steals everything from us.
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Anyone knows?
I told you make a nandroid back up and remove the process with titanium backup. If its boot loops. Remove the battery and restore your back up from clockwork recovery.
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I froze it with titanium with no negative effects so far. When I had an evo3D I had a kernel that blocked it completely from communicating with the network and even if installed again it would be unable to connect to anything. Any developers know of a way to get this done with our phones?
For all of those unaware of carrierIQ its a logging program for usage stats run by a company hired to get user stats for carriers. Its methods are extremely intrusive it can read KEYPRESS logs as well as has access to just about every scrap of data on your phone. Do a Google search. Big brother stuff.
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I froze it with titanium with no negative effects so far. When I had an evo3D I had a kernel that blocked it completely from communicating with the network and even if installed again it would be unable to connect to anything. Any developers know of a way to get this done with our phones?
For all of those unaware of carrierIQ its a logging program for usage stats run by a company hired to get user stats for carriers. Its methods are extremely intrusive it can read KEYPRESS logs as well as has access to just about every scrap of data on your phone. Do a Google search. Big brother stuff.
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it isn't in the juggernaunt rom i believe the developers already removed the process. the evo 3d has a locked boot loader. Samsung does not like i said try removing it with Titanium back up if it fails well nandroid. I'm actually looking in titanium back up myself. You can actually download the roms and open with 7zip or winrar go to system and see if its there.
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I froze it with titanium with no negative effects so far. When I had an evo3D I had a kernel that blocked it completely from communicating with the network and even if installed again it would be unable to connect to anything. Any developers know of a way to get this done with our phones?
For all of those unaware of carrierIQ its a logging program for usage stats run by a company hired to get user stats for carriers. Its methods are extremely intrusive it can read KEYPRESS logs as well as has access to just about every scrap of data on your phone. Do a Google search. Big brother stuff.
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Did you reboot? Is it all good?
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Did you reboot? Is it all good?
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Yeah rebooted, and I'm all good. I will post if I run into any problems.
Did you notice any battery performance improvement?
So out of our stock tmobile rom apps which one would you guys thing are the best ones to remove or freeze????????? i dont see myself using lookout i never needed an app like it on my vibrant so thats one i want to remove, which other ones would you remove or recommend removing or freezing? im using tbpro
Try bloat freeze, free in the market
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Try bloat freeze, free in the market
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It's no longer available since it pushes ads/spam until you give it a 5 star rating.
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Then you might want to give titanium backup products a shot it works great if you want to spend the $6 on it, it is a great app
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App Quarantine is a free option and it's adfree
I think the best way to get rid of bloat is to root your phone and installing a custom ROM without all the bloat.
I put off rooting my phone thinking it'd be too complicated or scary, I didn't want to brick my phone but there are great YouTube videos on it.
Then flash a custom ROM (more YouTube videos). I've tried the Mohkg, Zombie, Bombaridier, and Juggernaut ROMs. I like BeastMOD and am trying Paradox right now.
I'm using Root Freezer Pro and it works like a charm.
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Then you might want to give titanium backup products a shot it works great if you want to spend the $6 on it, it is a great app
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Agreed. Titanium Backup is well worth the money.
HERE is a spreadsheet that lists whats safe to remove, what they do, and whats not. Knock yourself out.
script
I one of the forums there is a script by playya to remove bloatware. Does anyone know if it is only for custom ROMS, or whether one can flash it on stock ROM. Noob status does not let me ask the question in the apps/dev forum.
Now that we have achieved root in ICS , shall we start a safelist of stock apps we can remove without ill effect?
feel free to submit your list. crossix you might already have a safe list and would love it here if you see this thread
I just rooted today but am at work so I will edit my post later with my list once I can take a closer look.
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Why not just use ICS built in disable app functionality? I have disabled a number of apps and it seems great!
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danifunker said:
Why not just use ICS built in disable app functionality? I have disabled a number of apps and it seems great!
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well i always have been more of a fan of using titanium backup to completely get rid of bloat. also i dont believe you can disable a system installed app even with root. titanium can delete anything :-D
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Now that we have achieved root in ICS , shall we start a safelist of stock apps we can remove without ill effect?
feel free to submit your list. crossix you might already have a safe list and would love it here if you see this thread
I just rooted today but am at work so I will edit my post later with my list once I can take a closer look.
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I didn't think there was too much bloat on the A100, even with the ICS upgrade, apart from Aupeo, Acer Media and a couple other apps I barely notice them. Nigh on a stock build, thankfully
What apps did you uninstall and how did you get them uninstalled? I just uninstalled several of them with Titanium Backup, but when I rebooted they were still there. Some of them I was not able to uninstall, error message Cannot remove system app. Failed to locate the apk file.
Use Root Explorer and delete the applications contained in the location: /Flexroom.
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I dont use 99% of these apps. At the same time i dont know what is safe / not safe to remove.
I would flash a already debloated rom. Probably easier.
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I would flash a already debloated rom. Probably easier.
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Try the GS3 R6 ROM. I think you'll like it.
I just got the sg3 today after having the nexus one last couple years and xda nexus one forum. Loved the n1 but just time to upgrade. I have a lot to learn about the sg3. How do you root the easiest way? Also best idea for long battery life. Any other info I need. Thank you and glad to be here.
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BIG FELLA said:
I just got the sg3 today after having the nexus one last couple years and xda nexus one forum. Loved the n1 but just time to upgrade. I have a lot to learn about the sg3. How do you root the easiest way? Also best idea for long battery life. Any other info I need. Thank you and glad to be here.
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Welcome to the S3 family
Easiest way to root?
Download the T-Mobile image from this thread and extract the .tar file
Flash with ODIN.
Or you can choose a different method, but you will have to ODIN custom recovery onto the phone first.
Go to this thread for guides on rooting/flashing, etc.
As for the battery, read this article about battery conditioning.
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I would flash a already debloated rom. Probably easier.
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I would rather not . Any help?
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MikeJennni said:
I would rather not . Any help?
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Well for starters you can look at whats been removed from the debloated rom and debloat yours to match.
Additionally, you can just search these forums as there will likely be multiple threads about whats safe to remove.
Additionally+, you can buy Titanium Backup and freeze the apps one by one. If they dont cause problems when frozen they are safe to remove.
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Ok thx
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Hey Mike,
I would recommend installing a custom recovery, I highly recommend Clockwork mod. Make a backup of your system to be safe, so that you can always restore if needed. Next use a file manager with root permissions, I HIGHLY recommend Root Explorer. Create a folder on your sd card called backup_bloat (or anything really). Go to your app drawer and start jotting down the bloat. I'd recommend getting rid of all the TMobile stuff, as well as most of the samsung apps. Once you have a good idea of what to get rid of, go into your system -> apps folder and look for the same icons. Instead of just deleting the files, use the multi-select option in root explorer to select all the ones you want to get rid of. Once done, move them into the backup_bloat folder. Reboot. Test your device out thoroughly for a day or two. If it works great, you can get rid of the backup_bloat folder. Any errors, and you may have removed something needed by the phone. This is my standard debloat process, and it works well for me without having to install any custom roms.
Hope this helps!
Look in here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726842
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