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Have anyone a list of not needed apps which can be freezed or uninstalled?

leandy1106 said:
Have anyone a list of not needed apps which can be freezed or uninstalled?
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Isn't there an app that can quickly remove all the samsung preloaded rom bloatware? I'm going to look one up, just make sure to make a nandroid backup before.

leandy1106 said:
Have anyone a list of not needed apps which can be freezed or uninstalled?
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I've been using this list.
https://m.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/...ltimate_list_of_removablefreezable_bloatware/

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Possible to remove Apps from cooked ROMs?

Can I remove some of the apps from the cooked roms? I don't see these apps in the installed programs list so I am not able to remove them using the normal method.
Noobish said:
Can I remove some of the apps from the cooked roms? I don't see these apps in the installed programs list so I am not able to remove them using the normal method.
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No,not possible.

remove stock apps?

how do u remove stock apps?
Splash01 said:
how do u remove stock apps?
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If your not rooted you cant. If you are rooted use a file manager to go to /system/app and delete, or move the apk's of the apps you dont want. Be carefull dont delete the wrong thing or you may bootloop your phone. Alternativley you could use titamnum backup or other apps on the market to freeze the system apps you dont want.
If you don't want to get too technical with moving apk's there is always titanium backup paid version which lets you freeze apps. After moving the apks on my incredible and then moving them back for OTA updates I wanted something easier for the bionic I got. Titanium lets me freeze them so they don't run, or show up in the app list. The free version doesn't do it but i think the 5$ or whatever was worth it for me.
cmlusco said:
If your not rooted you cant. If you are rooted use a file manager to go to /system/app and delete, or move the apk's of the apps you dont want. Be carefull dont delete the wrong thing or you may bootloop your phone. Alternativley you could use titamnum backup or other apps on the market to freeze the system apps you dont want.
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to add to this. if you rename the file from .apk to .bak and re boot, and if the phone doesnt FC like craze you can go back and delete the .bak files. i did this in the beginning to make sure i wasn't deleting something that would harm my phone.
here is also a list that is ok to delete.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1256456
have u removed stock apps. from your phone?
cmlusco said:
If your not rooted you cant. If you are rooted use a file manager to go to /system/app and delete, or move the apk's of the apps you dont want. Be carefull dont delete the wrong thing or you may bootloop your phone. Alternativley you could use titamnum backup or other apps on the market to freeze the system apps you dont want.
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Splash01 said:
have u removed stock apps. from your phone?
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Yeah a whole bunch. There is tons of stuff i consider junk or uneeded. Some just junk and some unneeded because i replaced them with apps from the market.
have u got problems or boot loop when u were doing this?
cmlusco said:
Yeah a whole bunch. There is tons of stuff i consider junk or uneeded. Some just junk and some unneeded because i replaced them with apps from the market.
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Splash01 said:
have u got problems or boot loop when u were doing this?
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You shouldn't get a boot loop if you remove what they call "bloat ware"
Sent from my sexy assistant. (AMOLED HTC Incredible)
Splash01 said:
have u got problems or boot loop when u were doing this?
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No, no bootloops but im pretty familiar with what files do what and which are needed to keep things working.
which apps did u remove?
cmlusco said:
No, no bootloops but im pretty familiar with what files do what and which are needed to keep things working.
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Debloater for s3 ?

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

How do you HOX user delete your system/odex app?

So I have a lot of preinstalled **** apps sitting on my app drawer with no use for me at all such as
Ais
Axis
Broadband
Mworld
Myhtc
Ringtunes
And all the other useless ****.
I have tried to uninstalled them using Link2sd. Yes I do succeed.
But after I reboot my phone. All of the **** apps that I uninstalled came back. wtf?
Someone suggest me to use aroma file manager, not sure if its gonna work or not I mean have spmeoneu tried it and succeeded? Without the apps came back after uninstalled it?
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda app-developers app
You are rooted, right?
Use any file explorer out there and delete the desired .apk files from /system/app/. The apps'll be permanently gone!
TToivanen said:
You are rooted, right?
Use any file explorer out there and delete the desired .apk files from /system/app/. The apps'll be permanently gone!
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yes im rooted.
can any hox users confirm this?
w1040 said:
yes im rooted.
can any hox users confirm this?
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yeah, try that trick but pay attention to the apps you want to delete, you could face some crashing items
matt95 said:
yeah, try that trick but pay attention to the apps you want to delete, you could face some crashing items
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even "odex" apps?
w1040 said:
even "odex" apps?
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only the system related should be a problem...

how can I uninstall a samsung app?

can someone please help me. It's driving me nuts.
I can not disable nor uninstall S planner. The disable button is grayed out, I can only force stop, but it restarts after I reboot my phone. It is very annoying.
Titanium Backup?
it is safe to remove Samsung Apps such as S Planner, S Voice using "Force remove app" function?
it is safe to remove Samsung Apps such as S Planner, S Voice using "Force remove app" function?
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It depends on that software and his role...cuz many OEM apps share their lib and other files
However...normally it is safe!
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
I just deleted them, if anything goes wrong I'll just reflash the rom.
Titanium Backup is the best.
McLaren__F1 said:
Titanium Backup?
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Thanks
kuromusha38 said:
I just deleted them, if anything goes wrong I'll just reflash the rom.
Titanium Backup is the best.
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Just freeze with Titanium backup so you dont have to reflash ROM
SystemApp Remover or other similar app.

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