After I backup a system app (bloatware) and then I had it frozen but now I want to uninstall it. Should I defrost the app first, keep it frozen, or it doesn't matter?
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Paulx777 said:
After I backup a system app (bloatware) and then I had it frozen but now I want to uninstall it. Should I defrost the app first, keep it frozen, or it doesn't matter?
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You can uninstall it right away , no need to defrost it !!
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Is it safe to remove this app from the system? I'd like to remove for the reason that im not using it. Plus it takes a lot of space.
Follow up question: How to remove it? Thanks in advance.
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it's not a system app, so you can uninstall it
1haumann1 said:
it's not a system app, so you can uninstall it
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It was installed instantly when I updated gb to 2.3.6. And also it does not show uninstall in settings>applications>manage apps>all. So i thought it was on the system.
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is your phone rooted? then you can uninstall it with titanium backup or something like that.
Yeah its rooted. Cant I directly delete it from system? I mean remove .apk from system.
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then uninstall it, it should have no impact on your system
Okei then. One more thing, whats the filename for the google + apk? I dont know which one pertains to google + apk.
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com.google.android.apps.plus-1.apk
but don't remove only, uninstall it with titanium backup
you don't have this, it's free on market
1haumann1 said:
com.google.android.apps.plus-1.apk
but don't remove only, uninstall it with titanium backup
you don't have this, it's free on market
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I cant find it on system/app or im in wrong directory?
Edited: Found it. Im on wrong directory, should be in data/app.:beer:
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Do I have to install every app one after the other? I back them up then restore them but then I have to click "install" then done, over and over again. Is there a quicker way to install all my apps again?
Thanks
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*rofl*
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I think what he is referring to is the lack of hypershell threading in the free version of titanium backup, thus having to press install as each app installs. This is a limitation of the free version, you will have to live with it, or point up for the paid version
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So I have root and used TB to freeze a few apps. Wanted to get a backup and it is not showing any of my apps installed, only system apps. Tried installing busy box and didnt change anything. Any ideas?
Did you check the filter? Maybe you have it set to only show system apps. In in the right corner under backup/restore.
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flipq88 said:
Did you check the filter? Maybe you have it set to only show system apps. In in the right corner under backup/restore.
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All my years of using tb never had to do that. Thanks.
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Anyone else have this issue, titanium backup won't freeze Verizon's nfl app it says app is frozen but it's still in my app drawer and is giving me notifications.I'm bone stock with rumrunners s- off
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djerk said:
Anyone else have this issue, titanium backup won't freeze Verizon's nfl app it says app is frozen but it's still in my app drawer and is giving me notifications.I'm bone stock with rumrunners s- off
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Just uninstall it.
Yeah, thought of that but wasn't sure if this is a problem with the app itself or has big red found a work around on TB rendering it useless
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I think there are 2 of that app on the phone. One appears to be mostly a link to the market to download the official, but both show up in the uninstall area.
I ended up having to hide both of them when I was on stock..it was getting annoying.
When you freeze a system application (ex. some sort of bloatware like Chat On from Samsung) with an app like Titanium Backup, does that actually free up that memory that it was using? Or does it just stop it from updating, notifying, annoying you?
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It will stop it running all together, as if it was uninstalled. It will still take up storage space
ultim said:
It will stop it running all together, as if it was uninstalled. It will still take up storage space
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So the only way to free up the space is to completely uninstall the app?
Is it safe to uninstall KNOX? Or is it better to just freeze the KNOX files?
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