is there any tools that remove the bloatware on a non rooted buz or wildfire thanks
i dont think you can remove bloat from an unrooted phone.
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I've been looking through the threads here to see if there's a way I can gain temporary root on my MyTouch 3G Slide. I'm really not interested in a permanent root or switching away from the stock rom (I've got the 2.2.1 ROM), unless there's a really good one based on the stock.
Basically, I just want to get temporary root and remove some of the pre-installed bloatware (the T-Mobile app pack, perhaps the HTC Stocks application) and clear out some space. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Anyone?
Basically, I just want to enable the Move 2 SD enabler and delete some of the carrier bloatware (if at all possible).
Hi guy,
Got my Rogers Galaxy S3 a couple days ago and loving it. The only thing that annoys me is the bloatware it comes with, which I don't need. I have googled this and came across people just saying to root the phone and install Titanium Backup to remove the bloatware. Has anyone tried to remove the Rogers bloatware and was successful?
I also know you can use root uninstall to remove bloatware. Is it safe to remove the Rogers applications?
I do not have a S3, but on all my other samsung devices(nexus s, gnex, captivate) they can remove any software when rooted.
I would second the recommendation to root and use Titanium Backup to remove the bloatware. I also am with Rogers and deleted most of the Rogers bloatware, minus the My Account. A stock rooted rom with a few tweaks is the way to go for me lol. But, there are many other roms to choose from if you are so inclined. Also remember to always make a Nandroid backup before doing anything! ha ha ha!! It has saved me a few times!
yes that is one of the most popular ways to do it, through rooting then titanium back up. I've done it and now I am also running CM 10.
Ya know where you go to uninstall a program? well you can freeze/disable them No need for root if you dont want to.
You could also install a custom ROM, but you would lose the TouchWiz features.
There's this mod that I use called Ashaman where basically you use your custom recovery to remove not only carrier bloatware but system apps that you might not need as well. (svoice, swhatever, live wallpapers). But of course you have to be rooted but it's still perfectly safe. The developer of the mod is implementing a restore option of bloatware in the near future as well. You should check that out.
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johnafer said:
There's this mod that I use called Ashaman where basically you use your custom recovery to remove not only carrier bloatware but system apps that you might not need as well. (svoice, swhatever, live wallpapers). But of course you have to be rooted but it's still perfectly safe. The developer of the mod is implementing a restore option of bloatware in the near future as well. You should check that out.
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After searching the forums for this I think I am safe to ask for a list of what can be deleted and removed vs what cannot. I have my phone rooted, I have installed Titanium, no-bloat and Rom Tool Box but there are some processes and oddly named features that I have no idea what they do.
I know that there is an installer that has been installing everything back every time I reset.
Does anyone have a list of Rogers and Samsung bloatware that is safe to remove with the above software.
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Hi - I have a rooted Sprint HTC One M8 H/K edition. I rooted and unlocked my phone with the motive to remove Sprint bloatware on the phone. I, however, also need Good for Enterprise to function properly.
My question is: what is the best approach to removing the bloatware and allowing for GFE to work properly as well? Would running a stock H/K remove the bloatware and unroot? Should I just delete the apps and get a root cloaked? Or can I remove apps and then unroot?
I appreciate the help.
Thanks.
coyn3burglar said:
Hi - I have a rooted Sprint HTC One M8 H/K edition. I rooted and unlocked my phone with the motive to remove Sprint bloatware on the phone. I, however, also need Good for Enterprise to function properly.
My question is: what is the best approach to removing the bloatware and allowing for GFE to work properly as well? Would running a stock H/K remove the bloatware and unroot? Should I just delete the apps and get a root cloaked? Or can I remove apps and then unroot?
I appreciate the help.
Thanks.
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Whatever you do before removing anything. Boot into a recovery such as twrp and create a nandroid backup. Will save loads of hassle later should something go wrong.
Hello.
Can I install any roms without a rooting on my mi-max?
I don't like bloated apps on my mi-max.
So I tried to use Debloter 3.90, but it didn't work.
I have considered to try to root my mi-max to erase all bloat apps, but I don't want to root my phone too.
All banking apps from Korea are working only on the phone what have been unrooted.
So... my questions are...
1st: Can i install any roms without a rooting on my mi-max? and will it work correctly?
Because of the reason that I wrote above, I don't want a pre-rooted rom.
On any pre-rooted rom, I will never can use any banking apps even if I try to unroot.
2nd: If I can't, Is there any app replacing Debloter 3.90?
Which apps/bloatware can I uninstall?
This question have been asked few million times. Search here, on Xda or experiment yourself. To reinstall deleted package try:
adb shell
cmd package install-existing --user 0 <PACKAGE_NAME>
Check out this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-uninstall-poco-x3-nfc-bloatware-list.4169497/
It is for the X3 NFC, but it should be really close to the F3 anyway because both run MIUI 12
Bonondo said:
Which apps/bloatware can I uninstall?
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U need to root your phone to uninstall bloatware because bloatwares are usually pre installed on the devices and pre installed apps can only be installed with the root
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U need to root your phone to uninstall bloatware because bloatwares are usually pre installed on the devices and pre installed apps can only be installed with the root
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Rooting your phone allows you to completely remove bloatware by installing a ROM without bloatware, yes. However, you do not need to root your phone to be rid of almost all of the bloatware that is installed on the Xiaomi global ROM. Using the XiaomiADBFastbootTools for example, you can get rid of almost all pre-installed apps, without having to root your device.
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Rooting your phone allows you to completely remove bloatware by installing a ROM without bloatware, yes. However, you do not need to root your phone to be rid of almost all of the bloatware that is installed on the Xiaomi global ROM. Using the XiaomiADBFastbootTools for example, you can get rid of almost all pre-installed apps, without having to root your device.
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Ok that is true but they say it will come back after a factory reset
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Ok that is true but they say it will come back after a factory reset
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Yes they will, which is an excellent feature. I myself am thinking about returning my phone, having to only do a factory reset saves me a lot of time, rather than manually re-enabling all of the apps I removed.
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Rooting your phone allows you to completely remove bloatware by installing a ROM without bloatware, yes.
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You just need unblocked bootloader, not root (and sometimes you don't even ubl). You will loose your root after installing new ROM