Removing preloaded stuff??? - myTouch 4G General

Anyone know how? I don't need these trial games.
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The only way to remove those apps which are locked down by the carrier is to root your phone (whenever that comes out), and use titanium to remove/disable the apps.

HeavyComponent said:
Anyone know how? I don't need these trial games.
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Temp root it with visionary (search market) and use this method to disable apps:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/10/15/how-to-disable-system-apps-on-devices-with-nand-protection/
It won't delete the apk but will disable it from running and clogging up resources. They also won't show up anymore in the launcher. I've temp rooted my mytouch 4g just fine using visionary just haven't gotten around to run all the scripts to remove all the bloatware yet.

Install Visionary for temp root, then install Titanium Backup, click problems and say yes to download Busybox. After that click backup/restore and from there you can remove any app PERMANTLY! Hope this helps =)

Don't they just reappear the moment you reboot?
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c_licious said:
Temp root it with visionary (search market) and use this method to disable apps:
URL ABOVE (can't post it yet)
It won't delete the apk but will disable it from running and clogging up resources. They also won't show up anymore in the launcher. I've temp rooted my mytouch 4g just fine using visionary just haven't gotten around to run all the scripts to remove all the bloatware yet.
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I used this method this morning, restarted and the games are NOT in the loader. It does work for that purpose. Just confirming for you

Thanks for the reply guys. I will try the methods.
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Snuggl3s said:
Install Visionary for temp root, then install Titanium Backup, click problems and say yes to download Busybox. After that click backup/restore and from there you can remove any app PERMANTLY! Hope this helps =)
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Worked with no problems! Thanks!
EDIT: Never mind! Everything came back after a reboot.
I'll try the other method and report back. Thanks anyway.
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HeavyComponent said:
Worked with no problems! Thanks!
EDIT: Never mind! Everything came back after a reboot.
I'll try the other method and report back. Thanks anyway.
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You actually REMOVED the app and it came back? Oh man that's some crazy lockdown.
It's nuts that the phones are locked down now. The only people who will "accidentally" break them are people who know what they're doing (and those who are willing to take a risk). I can't believe HTC/T-Mo when they say this is a preventative measure. Which smart person will boot up the phone while holding the vol down key and wipe their phone? They'll get scared and pull the battery!

allen099 said:
I can't believe HTC/T-Mo when they say this is a preventative measure.
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If this is really the way it's going to be, then they must have had a business case for taking those measures. These companies are out to make money, not to make toys for the homebrew community.
My guess is that they were getting more returns/exchanges than they were comfortable with. I mean, let's be honest here. How many of us know folks who have returned a bricked device saying "it just stopped working?" I personally know people who have tried rooting/moding phones without the least bit of knowledge of how it all works. I know because I'm the one getting calls to help out...
When that **** happens, TMO ends up in a difficult position. They're not going to call their customers liars, and they can't refuse to exchange the phone.
I wish they would give people an option to "buy" root. You pay $25 for an unlock, and your warranty is immediately and automatically voided. That way, only people who know what they're doing will sign up for it.

timbo1083 said:
I used this method this morning, restarted and the games are NOT in the loader. It does work for that purpose. Just confirming for you
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Can you confirm that you did a full reboot after this removal method (vs just down to a 'quick' reboot) and that they stayed gone?

Why do you guys want to completely remove something? Why not just disable it? Same effect.... You will never need more space in /system/app since you can't even write to that and if you disable it - it's gone from the launcher and does not hog memory/cpu. And you can re-enable it in case you want to use it again.
Look here for directions (thanks to Paul O'Brien)

borodin1 said:
Why do you guys want to completely remove something? Why not just disable it? Same effect.... You will never need more space in /system/app since you can't even write to that and if you disable it - it's gone from the launcher and does not hog memory/cpu. And you can re-enable it in case you want to use it again.
Look here for directions (thanks to Paul O'Brien)
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Thanks! I'll try it at work.
EDIT: It didn't work.
myTouch4G (Glacier)

I hear ya on the apps. I paid full price for this device and I think Tmo should give me the ability to root to remove them since I'm not under contract.
They got their money, let me do what I want with it now.
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HeavyComponent said:
Thanks! I'll try it at work.
EDIT: It didn't work.
myTouch4G (Glacier)
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How did it not work? I don't have the phone myself but there's absolutely no reason for me to believe it wouldn't work

borodin1 said:
How did it not work? I don't have the phone myself but there's absolutely no reason for me to believe it wouldn't work
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I have no idea why it didn't work. I did exactly what the instruction said. Nothing changed, I'm assuming it doesn't work for the myTouch4G.
myTouch4G (Glacier)

Let me clear this up for everyone. What the OP (or 2nd 3rd post?) suggested does not work permanently. I have both a G2 and a myTouch 4G, they have the exact same read-only system memory.
The major difference between the G2 and the myTouch 4G, and why the OP thinks this works, is because the myTouch has fast boot. With this enabled (and it was on mine by default) you can turn "off" the phone and turn it back on without loosing root, or in this case, having apps magically reappear.
However, if you actually REALLY turn OFF the phone, either by disabling fast boot or simply removing your battery, they are going to come right back. The only permanent solution is to disable them, and you can find Paul's post in the G2 forums about how to do that using a terminal with root access.

RealityDesign said:
Let me clear this up for everyone. What the OP (or 2nd 3rd post?) suggested does not work permanently. I have both a G2 and a myTouch 4G, they have the exact same read-only system memory.
The major difference between the G2 and the myTouch 4G, and why the OP thinks this works, is because the myTouch has fast boot. With this enabled (and it was on mine by default) you can turn "off" the phone and turn it back on without loosing root, or in this case, having apps magically reappear.
However, if you actually REALLY turn OFF the phone, either by disabling fast boot or simply removing your battery, they are going to come right back. The only permanent solution is to disable them, and you can find Paul's post in the G2 forums about how to do that using a terminal with root access.
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I used Paul's guide on my myTouch and it didn't work. I did a complete reboot afterwards and nothing changed. I still had everything I disabled.
myTouch4G (Glacier)

Yes. Multiple times now. I cannot select any preloaded
because they arent even option now. Used vision, advanced shell. Works great.
EDIT: Sorry. Disabled. Not removed.
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HeavyComponent said:
I used Paul's guide on my myTouch and it didn't work. I did a complete reboot afterwards and nothing changed. I still had everything I disabled.
myTouch4G (Glacier)
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I just did this to mine on a few apps and it worked for me, even after a restart.
Be sure to use the correct capatalization when typing out the commands. If it still doesnt work, type your commands in here exactly.

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One Click De-Cripple released for Captivate to enable install of Non-Market Apps

I have developed One Click De-cripple to enable installation of non-market on the Captivate with one click. While many of you may be saying that Android Central's Sideload Wonder Machine already does this, my program will make a persistent change to enable non-market app installation without being attached to a computer. OCD was developed in Visual Studio 2010, therefore prerequisites will be that the USB drivers already be installed, that .NET 4.0 be installed, and the phone is already rooted. If you have not yet rooted your phone, I recommend "Samsung Galaxy S One Click Root" by TGA_Gunnman.
v1.0.0.2.
Changes:
Added PayPal Donate button. If you like my program, please donate to help finance my further development for the Captivate.
I already have non market apps enabled on my captivate via clshortfuses one click. Is this something different?thanks
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droidal said:
I already have non market apps enabled on my captivate via clshortfuses one click. Is this something different?thanks
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Wow... don't know how I missed that one. I'm sure my project is using a similar mechanism but is geared specifically for the Captivate and at this time requires that the phone already be rooted.
I used his program to root and allow non market apps yesterday. Worked great for me but alot of people had problems. So go for it maybe yours will be good for those people.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=797397
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Almost complete
The logic is complete for OCD. Making a simple UI. Expect first release later today.
Do we really need another one...
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designgears said:
Do we really need another one...
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Agreed
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If you dont get it then nevermind..unrelated to topic also
designgears said:
Do we really need another one...
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I thought doing the database change through the shell was easy enough.
cappysw10 said:
I thought doing the database change through the shell was easy enough.
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DB edit through shell isn't that difficult. and YES... another one. Apparently some people have been experiencing issues with rageagainstthecage which is what SuperOneClick relies on. OCD does not rely on this mechanism and is designed for your average person with little or no *nix, coding, or CLI skills to free their phone. Gripe all you want but I'm sure someone will find it useful.
And without further ado...
A big thank you. It worked where others failed. Totally worth it!
Does this work on Eclair, Froyo or both?
I'm already rooted and have OCLF installed but I assume that doesn't matter, right?
rafter109 said:
Gripe all you want but I'm sure someone will find it useful.
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It wasn't a gripe, just an observation. Maybe a better alternative is for a campaign to get AT&T to uncripple the platform.
Anyway, good deal helping those that need it.
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OCD was designed and tested for 2.1 Eclair but will likely work on 2.2 Froyo. My understanding is that the manual process to enable non-market apps on 2.2 is identical to 2.1. If you are running 2.2 and have tried OCD, please share your experience.
gbrown2036 said:
Does this work on Eclair, Froyo or both?
I'm already rooted and have OCLF installed but I assume that doesn't matter, right?
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OCD should work with OCLF but has not been tested with it. OCD requires that the phone already be rooted so you are already half-way there.
Thanks dude, good work. I was tired of doing all that adb stuff !
it works
Worked like a charm....
finally got non market on my 2.2
I launch it and I get the black "Galaxy S" box but can't see anything in it but the half outline of two buttons. If the buttons have text, I can't read it.
Rooted w/ drivers installed. XP Pro SP3

At&t to allow sideloading

Think we will get an update for it? Maybe the upcoming gingerbread upgrade will have it
http://www.smartphoneenvy.com/andro...-allow-non-market-apps-on-android/#more-14514
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Who needs an update I have side loading.
tweaked said:
Who needs an update I have side loading.
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We here at XDA are a minority among Android users. And not everyone wants root.
Yeah but come on so many benefits to rooting why not you know??
True but in my case I have not rooted because of the process. I do not want to redo all my settings and data and such....I am sure I am not the only one
I totally would but, its kinda tough to do that with a mac
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churro7 said:
Think we will get an update for it? Maybe the upcoming gingerbread upgrade will have it
http://www.smartphoneenvy.com/andro...-allow-non-market-apps-on-android/#more-14514
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I hope we do I have not rooted yet seems to complicated all these roms folks seem to have do a lot to get them to work right
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churro7 said:
We here at XDA are a minority among Android users. And not everyone wants root.
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Well then good luck with that. Personally anyone who buys a phone that's missing a feature , especially one that's mostly used for nefarious purposes really should learn to read before buying. Then again one would think; all it takes to have root is said reading and therein lies the cusp.
Wouldn't be a problem if say the rooting process was like the hero or evo hell even my former samsung epic. No data loss
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Well then good luck with that. Personally anyone who buys a phone that's missing a feature , especially one that's mostly used for nefarious purposes really should learn to read before buying. Then again one would think; all it takes to have root is said reading and therein lies the cusp.
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tweaked said:
Well then good luck with that. Personally anyone who buys a phone that's missing a feature , especially one that's mostly used for nefarious purposes really should learn to read before buying. Then again one would think; all it takes to have root is said reading and therein lies the cusp.
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This means don't buy any AT&T branded device. Hopefully sideloading happens with the Inspire. With hsupa now enabled and with this, I would lose more reason to root. Although getting rid of the bloat would be nice. I just wish we could root stock without having to downgrade.
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If your phone is Stock rooted, you can always edit the settings.db file and enable side loading feature. I did it and works like a charm. I didn't want to take a chance with a custom ROM, so I updated the stock ROM with the latest HTC update and the rooted it with gingerbreak. So far so good.
churro7 said:
True but in my case I have not rooted because of the process. I do not want to redo all my settings and data and such....I am sure I am not the only one
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try using titanium back up, that helps out alot, if u really don't wanna waste the 15min it takes to reset up ur phone, or just root it b4 setting it up, right after you buy it. sure, some rom updates will require a full wipe but its always for the better, there's just too many benefits to rooting not to want to do it. removing bloatware, ability to sideload, tethering, being able to run any of the many roms out there and the list goes on and on and on.
epicKA8 said:
there's just too many benefits to rooting not to want to do it. removing bloatware, ability to sideload, tethering, being able to run any of the many roms out there and the list goes on and on and on.
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+1. If you're on AT&T, and have an Android phone, you are going to be missing out on all your phone could be. Even if you hack the living daylights out of a stock ROM, it won't compare to any ROM floating around here. It's not nearly as hard/bad as people think.
CM7 Inspire 4G
Gingerbreak worked for you?
calin75 said:
If your phone is Stock rooted, you can always edit the settings.db file and enable side loading feature. I did it and works like a charm. I didn't want to take a chance with a custom ROM, so I updated the stock ROM with the latest HTC update and the rooted it with gingerbreak. So far so good.
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We here at XDA are a minority among Android users. And not everyone wants root.
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I have side loading without root. In fact, my Inspire is totally stock. And I've been able to side load apps from the beginning. That's one reason I don't understand this AT&T side loading business.
With sideload wonder machine?
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With sideload wonder machine?
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yea, you can sideload manually from the computer with out root, you just can't sideload directly from your devise. just make sure you have the latest drivers from HTC
Yea I currently use that
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yea, you can sideload manually from the computer with out root, you just can't sideload directly from your devise. just make sure you have the latest drivers from HTC
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I sideload right on my Inspire. I have the apks on my card and choose them with any file explorer and install them. I can even install apps that require root to function. Those particular apps will install, but they won't work without root. But all apps that don't require root to function install and work just fine.
It figures... right after rooting. I like root though. I'm a control freak and I like to determine what is on my phone. Deleted all of ATTs bloarware and just darn well like playing with ROMS. I was a Linux distro sampler too for a while before settling on Fedora.

Inspire BACK TO STOCK BUT STILL HAS.....

Unknown Sources LOL LOL LOL.
Just wanted to know if i just got lucky, or if this happends to everyone....I actually am pleased because i missed the applanet feature. I was going to push a program when i noticed i still had it.....
If it is not a fluke, then please spread the word around that if anyone wants to go back to true stock (unrooted), you can still keep the UNKNOWN SOURCES.
You couldn't pay me enough to go back to, and stay stock.
And applanet is warez.
tribalartgod said:
You couldn't pay me enough to go back to, and stay stock.
And applanet is warez.
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+1 stock is cool I guess for a day but I can't live unrooted...no thanks!
gmiusa02 said:
Unknown Sources LOL LOL LOL.
Just wanted to know if i just got lucky, or if this happends to everyone....I actually am pleased because i missed the applanet feature. I was going to push a program when i noticed i still had it.....
If it is not a fluke, then please spread the word around that if anyone wants to go back to true stock (unrooted), you can still keep the UNKNOWN SOURCES.
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you didnt happen to go back to the stock rom that now includes side loading through a new update did you?
If you went back to stock but kept your data partition intact, then the setting will stick. Did you wipe data?
yes i did a full data and cache wipe.
Guys don't get me wrong, i would LOVE to stay rooted..............for many reasons....but i just have had the worse luck in the world with my GPS not working on any platform i have tired (i.e. CM7, TPC, and anotherone i forgot the name)....
I don't blame you for never wanting to go stock.....it sucks....but hey, at least my GPS works and now i can at least use applanet
BTW, the best one i liked actually was GINGERBREAD BEAST!!!!!!
Unfortunately the GPS wasn't working as it should.
gmiusa02 said:
yes i did a full data and cache wipe.
Guys don't get me wrong, i would LOVE to stay rooted..............for many reasons....but i just have had the worse luck in the world with my GPS not working on any platform i have tired (i.e. CM7, TPC, and anotherone i forgot the name)....
I don't blame you for never wanting to go stock.....it sucks....but hey, at least my GPS works and now i can at least use applanet
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For the best stop mentioning applanet
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gmiusa02 said:
BTW, the best one i liked actually was GINGERBREAD BEAST!!!!!!
Unfortunately the GPS wasn't working as it should.
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GPS works on GingerBeast just fine. It's weird tho... If you open navigation...it will continue to say "waiting for location" ...Disregard this...go ahead and load the address..Connects within seconds.
My problem has to do with the GPS going on and off, on and off.....
GPS Status would show like 7 sattelites but still wouldn't "LOCK"...which is totally weird....
With my STOCK ROM, it connects within 4 seconds....
I have my "GOLDEN PARACHUTE" in being able to go back to STOCK so if anyone has any other ROM they want me to try which will be either "CLOSE" to stock or will work find with the GPS, then let me know and i will re-root again.
Actually AT&T updated the inspire today to allow for side loading.
gmiusa02 said:
yes i did a full data and cache wipe.
Guys don't get me wrong, i would LOVE to stay rooted..............for many reasons....but i just have had the worse luck in the world with my GPS not working on any platform i have tired (i.e. CM7, TPC, and anotherone i forgot the name)....
I don't blame you for never wanting to go stock.....it sucks....but hey, at least my GPS works and now i can at least use applanet
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You do realize by using applanet you are stealing money from the devs that put hard work and effort into making apps. I just want to make sure that you know pirating apps is not a good thing.
I learned from that i Used to use applanet but one day a nice little bill of $1000 came and i asked and called 100 times and it ended up some thing with applanet charging my carrier and anyway the stupid **** is always down
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The sideloading setting got backed up to your Google account from when you had your rooted ROM. When you went back to stock and signed back into Google, all your settings got restored.. including sideloading
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natethegreat12345 said:
The sideloading setting got backed up to your Google account from when you had your rooted ROM. When you went back to stock and signed back into Google, all your settings got restored.. including sideloading
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No, read the first post on this page. AT&T updated the Inspire to allow sideloading. I have it too and I've never rooted my device.
Anonymitee said:
No, read the first post on this page. AT&T updated the Inspire to allow sideloading. I have it too and I've never rooted my device.
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I'd sure like to know how they pulled this off. It is a bit disturbing to think they could make a change of this type in the system without us knowing that it even happened.
Just shows you what kind of pull Amazon has. They likely turned it on so that you can use the Amazon App store.
Interesting thing is that I have a device going back for exchange and 1 of the questions they asked me is "Have you downloaded any software/apps to your phone?" I said "Sure, what is the point of having a smart phone without apps" They then asked "Where did you download the apps from?" and I responded "The Android Market powered by Google of course. Why is there anywhere else to get apps I thought that was the only place." He then said, "It is, I was just checking" Of course that was a week ago, so things seem to have changed.

anyone else still can't install non market apps?

I'm still waiting to see when my Inspire will get the update. Is there a way to install this or upgrade faster?
I'm not interested in rooting... yet, so at&t supposedly letting me install non market apps was a great thing, but now not having the promised option is starting to bother me a little bit.
Any ideas or inside info?
Thanks.
All I did was go on the website and do the online chat thing with an ATT rep. Asked her about it and she sent me the update. Got a little pop-up asking if I wanted to do the update. Hit yes and it was done.
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I'm still waiting on that update, but I have absolutely no desire to call up AT&T.
Those darn fools tried to send a technician into my home because THEY changed the password to my DSL service but didn't bother to tell me.
The problem I'm having is that I'm not in the States... so calling At&t is not an option for me.
It's weird that they don't have the upgrade for everyone by now.
Neuralgia said:
The problem I'm having is that I'm not in the States... so calling At&t is not an option for me.
It's weird that they don't have the upgrade for everyone by now.
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Root that SOB. ;-)
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Just root it. You will be so happy you did.
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Neuralgia said:
The problem I'm having is that I'm not in the States... so calling At&t is not an option for me.
It's weird that they don't have the upgrade for everyone by now.
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I didn't call att. I went on the website and did the online chat. Took all of 10 minutes.
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cwhitney24 said:
Just root it. You will be so happy you did.
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yup... root it! FREE YOUR PHONE
My wife's inspire still cannot install non-market apps. My inspire is rooted though.
Neuralgia said:
I'm still waiting to see when my Inspire will get the update. Is there a way to install this or upgrade faster?
I'm not interested in rooting... yet, so at&t supposedly letting me install non market apps was a great thing, but now not having the promised option is starting to bother me a little bit.
Any ideas or inside info?
Thanks.
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I did have the same issue as you, im not from the US. I do have my HTC inspire for a week and a half now.
What i did the first days was use the Android central sideload Wonder Machine, that you can find in androidcentral forums. very good app and no need for root.
i did try first z4root, and did not work for me, on temporary or permanent root.
after that a few days ago i use superoneclick root app from here in XDA. Click in Root (that does not root permanently, just temporally) and then click on allow non-market apps. did a phone reboot, and voila no root but still can load non-market apps.
Hope this helps you.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to fix my issue.
I tried the superoneclick method, rooted temporarlily, but the option to Allow Non Market Apps never appeared.
It even failed when it tried to check the SU an FAILED.

[Q] How to??

Ok, I rooted the phone, now I want to get rid of all of the T-Mobile bloatware and cant figure out how to do this. Is there a guide anywhere that a kind soul could direct me to?
I also do not use T-Mobile. I use Simple Mobile. I would like to take out the Access Point for T-Mobile under mobile network settings. Does anyone know how to do this? Any assistance with either will be very much appreciated.
And if it matters, I did flash the ROM to the "leaked gingerbread". If I need to go back to factory can I do that?
Thanks! Mahgninnuc
mahgninnuc93 said:
Ok, I rooted the phone, now I want to get rid of all of the T-Mobile bloatware and cant figure out how to do this. Is there a guide anywhere that a kind soul could direct me to?
I also do not use T-Mobile. I use Simple Mobile. I would like to take out the Access Point for T-Mobile under mobile network settings. Does anyone know how to do this? Any assistance with either will be very much appreciated.
And if it matters, I did flash the ROM to the "leaked gingerbread". If I need to go back to factory can I do that?
Thanks! Mahgninnuc
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Use titanium backup from the market, it lets u remove system apps. I think there's a thread of safe apps to remove.
Apn backup/restore app lets u delete apns I think.
Yes, stock nandroid restore will bring u back. Use your own or download it from dev subforum.
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Thanks G
Appreciate it. Am getting the Titanum now. Will let you know how I fare.
Titanium
Doesnt remove apps, or I"m just a dumbass could be the case.
More details on what you are doing and what isn't working.
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Doesnt remove apps, or I"m just a dumbass could be the case.
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just tap on the app u would like to delete and the uninstall button is in the top right corner off the options box
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More details on what you are doing and what isn't working.
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Didnt buy the premium version But got the WiFi calling off with another app. Root Uninstaller. WiFi calling was ALWAYS on and I couldn't turn it off. I suspect this was a major reason my battery was draining so fast.
Now to get rid of some of the other bloatware. Thanks again!
You can use any root file explorer to access the /system/app directory and just delete the appropriate apk files.
As always, have a stable nandroid backup handy on your sdcard. You never know when you'll need it.
Got APN off
I found Chee Wee's APN controller in the market and was able to remove the T-Mo APN fully from my phone. Now I don't have my APN switching from Simple Mobile to T-Mo whenever it wants.
Now to find an effective root program to get rid of the rest of the T-Mo junk.
Thanks for all of your assistance folks. I"ll get this mastered yet
mahgninnuc93 said:
I found Chee Wee's APN controller in the market and was able to remove the T-Mo APN fully from my phone. Now I don't have my APN switching from Simple Mobile to T-Mo whenever it wants.
Now to find an effective root program to get rid of the rest of the T-Mo junk.
Thanks for all of your assistance folks. I"ll get this mastered yet
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