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Hi... Is there any problem if i uninstall stock applications like Maps, Gmail, Talk, etc....???? i never use those applications....
why talking tom cat doesnt work...??? it force closes.......
Yes. You cant uninstall by the way, you need to go to /system/app using root explorer and delete the corresponding apks. Eg. maps.apk. you need to be rooted too
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what kind of problem.....???? so i must keep them...???
You can uninstall the apps using titanium backup, it's the easyest way. You must be rooted..There is no risk unistall the apps you mention
rjpalmeida88 said:
You can uninstall the apps using titanium backup, it's the easyest way. You must be rooted..There is no risk unistall the apps you mention
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Using Titanium backup? Back them up and never restore them again, aill that do the trick?
robojde said:
Using Titanium backup? Back them up and never restore them again, aill that do the trick?
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Yes, backup is recomended
But remember, someone said we should not remove Talk, as Maps won't work. I cannot remember if it was about a specific ROM or every one...
no needless apps:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/841/sc20111226222530.png/
OK... calc and gsearch is still too much...
runs fine (it´s a CR)
Today I wanna try to cut off all scrap off the stock XJPU.
Keep you updated...
qaysedcftgb said:
no needless apps:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/841/sc20111226222530.png/
OK... calc and gsearch is still too much...
runs fine (it´s a CR)
Today I wanna try to cut off all scrap off the stock XJPU.
Keep you updated...
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So you took all of the stock app out?. That is nice! any issues since then?
Please update on your experience.
yes, all apps deleted, no fake
it works perfect
runs stable, no freeze or something like that
New versions if talking tom or it's version 2 or most new apps from those talking dev. (i forgot the name sorry)
Not working for us...
Find old versions from internet
Those have more space occupation around 12 to 14 mbs
But it will work
Try it and update your post
New versions of many talking apps (from outfit) will not work...
Try old versions from internet
It will occupy double memory bt works...
Try it and update your post
I'm using talking tom 1.3.6 ...
It's working...
Thought you all might want to know....just noticed this...you can NOW remove apps listed in your google play store under 'my apps'! In other words say you installed an app for like 5 seconds to see what its like but didn't like it...well now instead of it still being in your 'my apps' you can remove it from the list!
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Thought you all might want to know....just noticed this...you can NOW remove apps listed in your google play store under 'my apps'! In other words say you installed an app for like 5 seconds to see what its like but didn't like it...well now instead of it still being in your 'my apps' you can remove it from the list!
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Dude this is the Play Store update that was leaked about a week and a half ago. I guess you finally got the official update.
Damn, Guess thats what I get for running cr 2.1 instead of the latest and greatest lol
sololhj said:
Dude this is the Play Store update that was leaked about a week and a half ago. I guess you finally got the official update.
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I'm running stock and got the update, I still don't have that option.
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Dude this is the Play Store update that was leaked about a week and a half ago. I guess you finally got the official update.
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Hey dude, for the slow folks like me, where do we get this app, I'm rooted on both Samsung AT&T Galaxy Note SGH-I717 and a Samsung AT&T Galaxy S2 SGH-I727 Skyrocket. Both Gingerbread OS. TNX.
Nice! It's about time!! :highfive:
Elpidio said:
Hey dude, for the slow folks like me, where do we get this app, I'm rooted on both Samsung AT&T Galaxy Note SGH-I717 and a Samsung AT&T Galaxy S2 SGH-I727 Skyrocket. Both Gingerbread OS. TNX.
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It was so long ago I can't remember where I got it from originally. This should work just fine
Just download the APK and install like any other
or here.
I went to application manager, google play store, clear data, uninstall updates, and the app updated and itself to the newest version.
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sololhj said:
It was so long ago I can't remember where I got it from originally. This should work just fine
Just download the APK and install like any other
or here.
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OK, thanks for the info. b4 I do anything, lets say, here I am, newbee. When I go into recovery mode and choose install from SD, when the file is accessed and highlighted, it warns you that it cannot be undone. I'm also afraid to go thru because I am running the Stock Gingerbread 2.3.6, Kernel version 2.6.35.11. This is Samsung's AT&T SGH-I717 Galaxy Note. I don't have any intention of bricking it. There are some threads that says works only on ICS. I don't want ICS, been there, done that, its memory hog. Thanks.
Elpidio said:
OK, thanks for the info. b4 I do anything, lets say, here I am, newbee. When I go into recovery mode and choose install from SD, when the file is accessed and highlighted, it warns you that it cannot be undone. I'm also afraid to go thru because I am running the Stock Gingerbread 2.3.6, Kernel version 2.6.35.11. This is Samsung's AT&T SGH-I717 Galaxy Note. I don't have any intention of bricking it. There are some threads that says works only on ICS. I don't want ICS, been there, done that, its memory hog. Thanks.
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It isn't a zip its an APK, so you don't need to do any fancy recovery mode stuff.
Download the apk to your SD card.
Uninstall the playstore from Settings>manage apps>all.
Navigate to the apk you downloaded using a file explorer then install the apk.
Thats it you are done. Pretty much no risk of bricking your phone.
Alternatively, If you are really worried about messing up somehow you may be able to force an official update of the playstore by clearing the playstore cache & clearing data. Sometimes that triggers an update
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It isn't a zip its an APK, so you don't need to do any fancy recovery mode stuff.
Download the apk to your SD card.
Uninstall the playstore from Settings>manage apps>all.
Navigate to the apk you downloaded using a file explorer then install the apk.
Thats it you are done. Pretty much no risk of bricking your phone.
Alternatively, If you are really worried about messing up somehow you may be able to force an official update of the playstore by clearing the playstore cache & clearing data. Sometimes that triggers an update
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Thanks, got it.
sololhj said:
It isn't a zip its an APK, so you don't need to do any fancy recovery mode stuff.
Download the apk to your SD card.
Uninstall the playstore from Settings>manage apps>all.
Navigate to the apk you downloaded using a file explorer then install the apk.
Thats it you are done. Pretty much no risk of bricking your phone.
Alternatively, If you are really worried about messing up somehow you may be able to force an official update of the playstore by clearing the playstore cache & clearing data. Sometimes that triggers an update
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Thanks for all the info. Never know I had that many apps stashed in Google Play. I just wish there's a way to put a check mark beside the app and delete away, anyways, at least we can remove apps that don't need. Thanks,
sololhj said:
Dude this is the Play Store update that was leaked about a week and a half ago. I guess you finally got the official update.
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Who leaks a play store update? LoL.
OP thx for the tip, I didn't know it was available.
I went to program administrator, search engines play store, clear information, remove up-dates, and the app modified and itself to the latest edition.
I just wish you could multiple select applications to remove. When you remove an app it always takes you back to the top of the list and its a pain to scroll all the way back down.
Cappurnikus said:
I just wish you could multiple select applications to remove. When you remove an app it always takes you back to the top of the list and its a pain to scroll all the way back down.
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You can select multiple apps. Just hold down the first app, then click the additional apps
sololhj said:
you can select multiple apps. Just hold down the first app, then click the additional apps
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you rock. Awesome
What's the newest version? I'm running 3.9.16
Nevermind...I just looked at the post and saw it was the same version I am running now.
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I appreciate the ability to do this, but honestly? I like to manage apps from their website on my PC. Install or uninstall on any device you have.
sololhj said:
You can select multiple apps. Just hold down the first app, then click the additional apps
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Hmmmmmm... That didn't work for me
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I have titanium backup but is there anyway to freshly download all your apps from Play all at once?
I have tried to let google backup my device but it never works that great. Just wondering beccause Ive been restoring from backups for al ong time and my phone is getting pretty laggy lately and I would kind of just like to start fresh
thanks
You could always restore just the apk without data with titanium. The play store will detect which apps require updating. It's just the same as downloading them.
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kwibis said:
You could always restore just the apk without data with titanium. The play store will detect which apps require updating. It's just the same as downloading them.
Sent from my Nexus S
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thanks
when apps update in the play store to your device, do they reinstall the app everytime with the updated one or just do incremental updates of files in the app?
tevil said:
thanks
when apps update in the play store to your device, do they reinstall the app everytime with the updated one or just do incremental updates of files in the app?
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Hmm, not sure about that...I'd have thought it would always update with the most updated version but what if the newest version isn't compatible with your phone? (it happened to me a couple of times).
Update you apps. Erase backup in tb. Backup updated apps using backup apps only. Now you have a new backup of all your updated apps.
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hello..
i am having a problem in my rooted galaxy note 2
i install apps from play store and from unknown source.. when i restart my phone, some apps stop working and i need to re install them and i loss all data were inside them..
usually that happens in games like cut the rope HD for example, and high graphics games and apps like modern combat 4 from gameloft..
i tried everything but that still happens..
no i didnt install any custom kernal or ROMs
so any idea of what is happening and any fix?
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Maybe you are using SD for other stuff and you delete app data!
taomorpheus said:
Maybe you are using SD for other stuff and you delete app data!
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yeah, and try download undelete for root users by fahrbot if u dont want that to happen again
Hey guys,
I'm running Lollipop on my nexus 5 and totally hate the new Gmail app for various ui reasons. The rest of the OS I generally like. I'd like to downgrade to the previous 4.9 version of the app to get the old ui back, but just simply trying to install the apk doesn't seem to work. Since it's a system app, I was thinking about replacing the apk with root Explorer. What do you guys think? Possible to do?
Does the install fail? As with all previous versions, they've been installable.
You may just have to learn to live with it though or find an alternative app.
rootSU said:
Does the install fail? As with all previous versions, they've been installable.
You may just have to learn to live with it though or find an alternative app.
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Yeah the install fails. I figured it out though. First what I did was freeze the original app through titanium backup, and then it allowed me to install the old version. Has been working great since. Renaming the app in the system and then trying to install the old version didn't work - it installed, but just crashed right away.
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Yeah the install fails. I figured it out though. First what I did was freeze the original app through titanium backup, and then it allowed me to install the old version. Has been working great since. Renaming the app in the system and then trying to install the old version didn't work - it installed, but just crashed right away.
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Oh. I didn't realise you still had the other version.
Yeah you can't have two apps the same. Its not based on package name either. So you can rename them all you want but that won't work
rootSU said:
Oh. I didn't realise you still had the other version.
Yeah you can't have two apps the same. Its not based on package name either. So you can rename them all you want but that won't work
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Well I uninstalled all updates to the lollipop version (5.0) and then tried to rename the gmail apk in the system so the system wouldn't recognize it anymore. That removed the app and allowed me to install version 4.9, but after installing all it did was crash. I undid my changes and then tried to freeze the app in TB, which worked and allowed me to install version 4.9apk, which works great now. And then I just told the market not to update it to 5.0. I'm a fan of the older design on this app. Much more usable. The rest is okay and I like the new design.
Android likes to wait until ram is full. Then it clear ram when it needs it. This leads to lag since unlike iOS the ui is on the same thread(stupid). Also, android uses garbage collection which uses more ram unlike arc.
So, clearing processes does help but then it just builds up again.
With keyboards running at 40mb and gmail at 60mb this is only going to get worse.
There is also cache clearing that might help... But which cache doesn't lose settings? I'm also beginning to think that a lot of photos can slow things but I don't really know why since that should be static storage and nothing to do with RAM
I would really like to know how you managed to install gmail version 4.9 on lollipop... I have a oneplus one and I just got the paid version of titanium backup to try what you said worked for you - freezing gmail then installing a 4.9 APK, and while it looks like the freezing worked, when I try to install 4.9 it just says "App not installed".. no details or anything else. What else can I try?
tamale said:
I would really like to know how you managed to install gmail version 4.9 on lollipop... I have a oneplus one and I just got the paid version of titanium backup to try what you said worked for you - freezing gmail then installing a 4.9 APK, and while it looks like the freezing worked, when I try to install 4.9 it just says "App not installed".. no details or anything else. What else can I try?
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Have you tried rebooting into recovery and wiping the dalvik cache and then trying to install and old version. I don't have a reason for an older version and right about now I don't really want to have to restore a backup if I bork it doing that
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The old gmail runs on dalvik I think, whereas lollipop uses art. It won't work
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I got it. Just had to use the built in downloads app to open the apk, not es file explorer. For some reason that worked!
tamale said:
I got it. Just had to use the built in downloads app to open the apk, not es file explorer. For some reason that worked!
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Congrats! Just saw this. Glad you got it to work. I've sort of given up /in to Google at this point since my note 4 is not rooted. If it was I would downgrade again. Hope others find this thread still useful.