Debloater for s3 ? - Galaxy S III Themes and Apps

i'm just waiting for a such app, i got lot of drain issue and most of them are from samsung bloatwares.. is there any app to debloat the rom?
thanks

erto90 said:
i'm just waiting for a such app, i got lot of drain issue and most of them are from samsung bloatwares.. is there any app to debloat the rom?
thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734982
Assuming that you are using windows

Use debloater, titanium backup or root uninstaller from market.
Ofcause u need root to remove system apps or just freeze them, same result
U don't need all 3.one will do

Here is the best solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1714354

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Help with Titanium Backup Pro

Hello friends!
I have a SGSL XXKPH Rooted & Deodexed. I am using Titanium Backup Pro for managing my softwares and backup. Problem is that whenever I try to remove any stock software through Titanium Backup Pro, it does remove the software but my phone automatically restarts after that. This wasnt happening before I Deodexed my phone. I ever tried other softwares like Nitrality but the same problem persists.
Can you please help me with this problem? I dont think the phone should restart automatically if I remove a stock software. Is this normal after Dedoxing or is there a problem?
Thank you.
go4saket said:
Hello friends!
I have a SGSL XXKPH Rooted & Deodexed. I am using Titanium Backup Pro for managing my softwares and backup. Problem is that whenever I try to remove any stock software through Titanium Backup Pro, it does remove the software but my phone automatically restarts after that. This wasnt happening before I Deodexed my phone. I ever tried other softwares like Nitrality but the same problem persists.
Can you please help me with this problem? I dont think the phone should restart automatically if I remove a stock software. Is this normal after Dedoxing or is there a problem?
Thank you.
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I am using paid Titanium backup pro and have used the free version also. I can confirm that removing any system apps DOES NOT restart the phone. Better remove Titanium itself, reboot and reinstall from market so as to have latest version.
Do as above said
And also check whether you have activated usb debugging mode?
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manrock111 said:
Do as above said
And also check whether you have activated usb debugging mode?
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Yes, USB debugging mode is activated. I even tried to remove one software after deactivating it but even that didnt help
Even reinstalled TBP but that also didnt help
go4saket said:
Hello friends!
I have a SGSL XXKPH Rooted & Deodexed. I am using Titanium Backup Pro for managing my softwares and backup. Problem is that whenever I try to remove any stock software through Titanium Backup Pro, it does remove the software but my phone automatically restarts after that. This wasnt happening before I Deodexed my phone. I ever tried other softwares like Nitrality but the same problem persists.
Can you please help me with this problem? I dont think the phone should restart automatically if I remove a stock software. Is this normal after Dedoxing or is there a problem?
Thank you.
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What busybox version you got?
what app you trying to remove?
And have you tried mybackup?
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I have busybox 1.18.4
No I haven't tried mybackup.
I tried removing stock calculator, stock ebook reader etc...
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Titanium backup installed his own busybox so it has not to depend upon device busybox.
I have once this problem when i flashed skin beta cf root kernel.
But it's long time ago with beta kernel testing.
Please tell how you root your device.
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try to use
1. SGS tools: go to "Cleanup System App". It can make backup of removed applications
2. nitrality: go to "Applications" and uncheck unneeded applications
Both of them are free and can be found at the market
Either use TB to convert app to user app then delete, or, easier if you use sgs chlorine to delete lots of apps at the same time
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I change my ROM a lot and use TB Pro. With some ROM`s after doing a backup or restore my phone restarts.

[Q] disable apps

Just got my SGSIII, and i was wondering about disabling some or all of the AT&T bloatware. Does anyone know which apps i can safely disable, without sacrificing phone performance? Thanks in advance.
Yea you can use titanium backup or try autostarts that also works good for disabling apps, both of which need root
Oh yea!? Thems fightin words....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732039
[ATT/VZW/TMO/SPR + more] [De-Bloater / Utility / AROMA ] Ashaman v1.18 10.07.2012
Like thatsupnow said you can use titanium backup and freeze or uninstall the apps you dont want or you can use system tuner and disable unwanted apps from start up. You need root for both methods
Alternatively if you dont want to root you can also go into settings-app manager and i think you have the option of disabling SOME apps
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[Q] How to install stock android s4 on T-mobile s4?

Hi, I just bought sgs4. It's from t-mobile with all their adds- wallpapers, programs etc. I would like to install stock android without any carrier rubbish. Could anyone help me to do this? I've already rooted my device and don't know what to do next. pls pls pls...
adigawi said:
Hi, I just bought sgs4. It's from t-mobile with all their adds- wallpapers, programs etc. I would like to install stock android without any carrier rubbish. Could anyone help me to do this? I've already rooted my device and don't know what to do next. pls pls pls...
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go to development section you will find roms there , just read and read.
re: rom flashing
adigawi said:
Hi, I just bought sgs4. It's from t-mobile with all their adds- wallpapers, programs etc. I would like to install stock android without any carrier rubbish. Could anyone help me to do this? I've already rooted my device and don't know what to do next. pls pls pls...
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Unfortunately there is no such thing as a "stock" debloated rom right now for the S4, all of them have some customization.
If you are looking for a really excellent rom to flash "Wicked v3" check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265998
It is not stock but it has all the carrier and samsung bloatware removed and has many outstanding features.
Good luck!
So what firmware will I have if I will buy s4 directly from samsung store etc. That's something what I am looking for my s4.
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Misterjunky said:
Unfortunately there is no such thing as a "stock" debloated rom right now for the S4, all of them have some customization.
If you are looking for a really excellent rom to flash "Wicked v3" check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265998
It is not stock but it has all the carrier and samsung bloatware removed and has many outstanding features.
Good luck!
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get titanium backup to remove any carrier bloatware apps, if you already have root then get a SU manager app and download goomanager and get TWRP recovery on your phone, after that you can download a stock.qmg to have the international i9500 boot up screen without the tmobile in it. that's as stock as I think you can get.
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re: bloatware
aLdaRiS said:
get titanium backup to remove any carrier bloatware apps, if you already have root then get a SU manager app and download goomanager and get TWRP recovery on your phone, after that you can download a stock.qmg to have the international i9500 boot up screen without the tmobile in it. that's as stock as I think you can get.
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Titanium Backup no longer deletes all the bloatware system apps, it used be able to do remove
a lot of it before the S4 hit the scene. All Titanium can do now is simply "freeze" the system apps.
There are only perhaps 2-3 system apps at most which it can delete now, hopefully Titanium will
get updated so it will have the ability again to really do a good job getting rid of the bloatware.
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Misterjunky said:
Titanium Backup no longer deletes all the bloatware system apps, it used be able to do remove
a lot of it before the S4 hit the scene. All Titanium can do now is simply "freeze" the system apps.
There are only perhaps 2-3 system apps at most which it can delete now, hopefully Titanium will
get updated so it will have the ability again to really do a good job getting rid of the bloatware.
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Oh, I don't really use that to delete bloatware, I usually use root explorer and just delete the apps I just wanted to give him a easy workaround, you can also get an app called no more bloat o something like that, I works wonders.
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re: bloatware
aLdaRiS said:
Oh, I don't really use that to delete bloatware, I usually use root explorer and just delete the apps I just wanted to give him a easy workaround, you can also get an app called no more bloat o something like that, I works wonders.
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Yes, root explorer can delete any files.
That's about the only way we can remove/delete bloatware now.
Even the "System App Remover" and the "Root Uninstaller" app
from the play store no longer removes/uninstall bloatware.
Those apps also need to be upgraded so they can delete bloatware in the S4.
OP just make sure that instead of deleting the apps with root explorer you 'move' them to a folder in your sd card, that way if you mess anything up you can always move the apps back where they belong. Best of luck.
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Misterjunky said:
Titanium Backup no longer deletes all the bloatware system apps, it used be able to do remove
a lot of it before the S4 hit the scene. All Titanium can do now is simply "freeze" the system apps.
There are only perhaps 2-3 system apps at most which it can delete now, hopefully Titanium will
get updated so it will have the ability again to really do a good job getting rid of the bloatware.
.
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??? No problems with TB whatsoever and i've been using it on the S4 since the beginning a month ago.
It deletes everything i want to, even without having a backup of the item.

Apps and services to disable on the A50

Now the hype has died down a bit
Do we have a list of samsung bloatware that can be disabled via the apps list?
so done manually
Not using ADB
Unless you have root access, there are only a handful of apps that can be uninstalled manually without adb. Why don't you want to use adb?
You can debloat system apps using Package Disabler Pro from the playstore without root.
bobandar said:
You can debloat system apps using Package Disabler Pro from the playstore without root.
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oh cool
tell me more
Adb method is safer
I assume there is a recommended list
cirian75 said:
I assume there is a recommended list
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Chek out guides page.. There is the list for A50.. I have debloated it and its pretty fast now

how to uninstall system apps?

I have always used titanium backup to do this for as long as I can remember. However it seems like titanium is a very limited on this device. Have tried through terminal emulator, etc, but I really not come up with a good way to uninstall system apps. Does anyone know of any easy way to do so?
Rooted 1905 vatiabt
Cowbell_Guy said:
I have always used titanium backup to do this for as long as I can remember. However it seems like titanium is a very limited on this device. Have tried through terminal emulator, etc, but I really not come up with a good way to uninstall system apps. Does anyone know of any easy way to do so?
Rooted 1905 vatiabt
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Freeze / deactivate the apps. It's the same without the risks to uninstall something mandatory.
I followed the steps on this website and it worked for me! I'm rooted by the way and Titanium didn't work for me either
https://www.maketecheasier.com/uninstall-system-apps-without-root-android/
Use a uninstaller with root acces you can find some on GooglePlay https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp&hl=en_US.
Or you can use adb commands to remove some apps
surdustef said:
Use a uninstaller with root acces you can find some on GooglePlay https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp&hl=en_US.
Or you can use adb commands to remove some apps
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That app doesn't seem to work for me...
Cowbell_Guy said:
That app doesn't seem to work for me...
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Your best shot is adb or some magisk module.
With Android 10 making system permanent read only, uninstall system apps like you usually doesn't work.
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