Hello..i might of missed the thread ..but is there a list of bloatware Apps, that I can safely remove... thanks
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Yes right here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1341558
Thankz....,...
Wait I was suppose to freeze the Alps rite.? Not uninstall them??? Cause I uninstalled them!! And a app called kingkong lock doesn't want to lock apps how can I fix this.!!!
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Does anyone know here what app that's ok to freeze using tb?
Im afraid to use kj6 debloater because i might need those app later on.
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jules2142 said:
Does anyone know here what app that's ok to freeze using tb?
Im afraid to use kj6 debloater because i might need those app later on.
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You can always back up your apps with TB and reinstall back later.
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Yeah. I know that, but i just wanna
freeze it.
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jules2142 said:
Yeah. I know that, but i just wanna
freeze it.
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You're making it harder on yourself. Do a full titaniumbackup and then use my debloater. If/when you need the app again do a titanium restore for that app. Much easier than freezing by hand.
ok...
can u just give me a list of the apps to remove?
anyway i just wanna remove those BACKROUND RUNNING APPS
I agree with FB backup->debloat-> enjoy lol
Look at a rom in the development section called SimplySimple he has a bunch of apps removed and he lists them that might help you know which apps are ok to remove
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jules2142 said:
anyway i just wanna remove those BACKROUND RUNNING APPS
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I use Gemini App Manager. It shows you which apps have "autorun" code in them and you can selectively kill the "autorun" codes you want.
Nice
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jules2142 said:
Nice
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You should still debloat. And help us keep the forum from getting bloated. Your post today could have gone in your previous thread. And consider hitting thanks.
If you want a list of apps you can safely remove try this.
Debloat. You have no idea how much ram will free up. Just do not get rid of Visual Voicemail. You already have a copy of the rom you downloaded- just unzip it, look in the system folder, and there will be all of the apks that come with the rom. If you want those apps back, simply load them on your sd card, and push them using a program similar to root explorer back into the system folder that they were originally located.
If your running Valhalla Black, don't get rid of Amazon Mp3.
I make the mistakes so you don't have to
Why not Amazon mp3?
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lumin30 said:
Why not Amazon mp3?
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At first it caused a process related to it to keep bringing up a force close message. The only way to remove it was by removing that process.
Here's the catch- once you remove that process, a process called com.android.xxxx (can't remember), starts force closing, which in turn resets your phone. I was also loosing my signal randomly.
I also had flashed other roms before. It could be some part of my phone was corrupted. I couldn't get a log because quite frankly, I needed a phone that worked again. I would just be safe and leave it alone.
The debloater is completely safe though- just don't get rid of visual voicemail.
I froze the amazon mp3, but all is well
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That's the difference. I deleted it completely. Good to know it worked.
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So for now I'm gonna stay stock rooted. But I am tired of seeing all these nonsense bloatware apps. Does anyone know what apps are safe to remove? Also can I just remove them via root explorer in system/apps or is there a better method.
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There are numerous threads asking this same question; most of which even have answers in them. Here's an example of one to get you started: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1828541&highlight=freeze+apps
Okay thanks. But is it recommended to freeze them instead or can I just delete the actual apk?
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tu3218 said:
Okay thanks. But is it recommended to freeze them instead or can I just delete the actual apk?
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I freeze them because I don't want any issues when OTA updates come along, but according to this thread you can delete them (and it provides a huge list of the ones to delete)
can i remove some apps and att bloatware from my a2 safely?
if yes, which ones.
using non-rooted att A2 4.0.4 OTA
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i believe that's impossible to remove bloatware without root
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This has been covered many times. No need for a new thread.
And whatever you can remove in "Manage apps" without root is probably safe.
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so i have rooted my A2 now. but is there any list of apps which are safe to freeze/remove on ics. the list provided in earlier thread was for gb. or am i missing something?
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Super_Commando said:
so i have rooted my A2 now. but is there any list of apps which are safe to freeze/remove on ics. the list provided in earlier thread was for gb. or am i missing something?
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Just download an app freezer, and freeze all the bloat apps. It is much safer. Then if something messes up other things because it was frozen, then unfreeze it, simple as that.
jimbridgman said:
Just download an app freezer, and freeze all the bloat apps. It is much safer. Then if something messes up other things because it was frozen, then unfreeze it, simple as that.
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so, it's a 'trial & error' method.
thanx jim :thumbup:
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Super_Commando said:
so, it's a 'trial & error' method.
thanx jim :thumbup:
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Unfortunately, yes it is kind of trial and error with freezing apps, because it all depends on the "other" apps you use from the market to do things like sms and email and such. Some apps want to use the att address book and others do not, and so somethings things will FC if you freeze something that another app looks to be running.
It is really not as hard as it sounds.
I have found an app that tells you which apps are safe to remove system apps that is no more looking thru sites for it if you need the apk pm me
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Sorry if theres already a similar topic but i'm mad that we have 811mb of RAM but 710mb are almost always being used. Just after rebooting the device some 40-50 apps/processes are already running and they start back even after clicking to clean memory.. What to do about that?
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Xintorrim said:
Sorry if theres already a similar topic but i'm mad that we have 811mb of RAM but 710mb are almost always being used. Just after rebooting the device some 40-50 apps/processes are already running and they start back even after clicking to clean memory.. What to do about that?
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Just download Rom toolbox
And uninstall unwanted bloatwares or freeze unwanted services!
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Use an AOSP ROM.
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the stock firmware have a lot of preinstall apps,you can root it and delete them, or just flash a clear CM or ASOP firmware