Rt, thx
cao0215 said:
Rt, thx
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Freeze them with Titanium Backup.
If you're an advanced user you can rip them out all together but that's generally not recommended, especially if you're asking an elementary question like this. TiBu freezing is the safest route.
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So basicly I wanna delete MIUI player and maybe one-two more apps from my Khalpowers V4 GalaxyXT ROM. Still when I go to Aplication Manager I can only force close it. So I read some threads but all people say seem so unfamiliar.
Please can someone tell me if there is a program from Market/Internet with which I can uninstall build-in apps.
Thanks in advance.
You have PM
eSu.Matix said:
So basicly I wanna delete MIUI player and maybe one-two more apps from my Khalpowers V4 GalaxyXT ROM. Still when I go to Aplication Manager I can only force close it. So I read some threads but all people say seem so unfamiliar.
Please can someone tell me if there is a program from Market/Internet with which I can uninstall build-in apps.
Thanks in advance.
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I think Titanium Backup can do this. In fact I'm pretty sure it can, but I don't have my phone in front of me to verify.
Mioze7Ae said:
I think Titanium Backup can do this. In fact I'm pretty sure it can, but I don't have my phone in front of me to verify.
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Where's your phone man?
With titanium back up pro you can freeze and defrost apps without uninstalling them for later use or 2nd chances.
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hellmonger said:
Where's your phone man?
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Our internet has been down for the last week, so I traded with my wife until we're back up (she doesn't have wireless data on hers).
Thank you guys. Big PHANKS!
SystemApp Remover.......excellent http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-danesh-system-app-remover-jCqCD.aspx
What's the best way to back up apps?
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sdhanjal15 said:
What's the best way to back up apps?
Sent from my Nexus S
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titanium backup
+1 for titanium, and nandroids
Titanium Backup. May seem pricey but is well worth the money.
I use the non-paid version of Titanium and it works flawlessly
jesusice said:
Titanium Backup. May seem pricey but is well worth the money.
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free version does the backup and restore. dont need the paid version
Thanks for all of your suggestions!
How about MyBackup? looks promising
rrohanjs said:
free version does the backup and restore. dont need the paid version
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Yes, but with Pro you don't have to confirm the install with every app. Its all automated. Plus many other features for the power user. But to each his own.
sdhanjal15 said:
Thanks for all of your suggestions!
How about MyBackup? looks promising
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Try it MyBackUp Root then, its free.
I used mybackup. Perfectly fine.
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i have a verizon US model SGIII,WHAT IS SAFE TO REMOVE AFTER I ROOT IT?,PLEASE SEND ME A LINK TO us FORUM?
THANKYOU
You've been here 2 years dude!
Learn to use the search function
Don't SHOUT
Don't expect other people to do your work for you
Hint:- Search for the US device forum and ask them the question after you've searched their threads to make sure there is not already an answer or a similar thread.
Desertburn said:
i have a verizon US model SGIII,WHAT IS SAFE TO REMOVE AFTER I ROOT IT?,PLEASE SEND ME A LINK TO us FORUM?
THANKYOU
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Make a nandroid backup and start removing stuff. Trial and error.
A lesson learned hard is a lesson learned well.
It took me a long time to figure out how far I could strip my rom down without causing problems with one thing or the other.
Pin it to Win it.
Is it the general consensus here that Nandroid is better for this purpose than Titanium? I would think that Nandroid is a bit much for just backing up and removing a handful of apps, when it comes to doing the restore.
Desertburn said:
i have a verizon US model SGIII,WHAT IS SAFE TO REMOVE AFTER I ROOT IT?,PLEASE SEND ME A LINK TO us FORUM?
THANKYOU
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Yea, make a nandroid backup and use titanium backup to uninstall things. There is also a thread that has safe to remove applications (you can search xda for it)
titanium backup is easy to use and really nice uninstaller of bloatwares ~
try 2 remove other apps .... try to use titanium back up or root uninstaller.. of course make back up first.. or try custom rom :angel:
someguywhokills said:
try 2 remove other apps .... try to use titanium back up or root uninstaller.. of course make back up first.. or try custom rom :angel:
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How about you try to type in a normal font like everyone else Mr. I got to be special and stand out.....HAHHAHAHAHAHA
Mazda said:
How about you try to type in a normal font like everyone else Mr. I got to be special and stand out.....HAHHAHAHAHAHA
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I second that lol.
May b you should try Titanium Backup Software for uninstalling..
This will be easy for you..
Nandroid or Ti backup is your safest bet. You could also wait for someone to release a vanilla ROM for your device.
Hi,
this might be a stupid question, but ...
ive successfully rooted my phone and now i want to remove those annoying stock apps. Can anyone tell me how to do this ?
Thank you!
Use apps like System App remover or titanium backup, etc which are available at play store. But make sure not to remove some important apps which may be important for the os. Remove only those you know very well and what it does and you're sure that removing it won't be a problem.
To be honest, they take up very little space and uninstalling some of them can lead to problems. Your best bet is to long press them in your app drawer, drag them to App Info and then disable them (or freeze them in Titanium Backup, same thing). Then they're hidden but you can re-enable them if there are any issues.
yeah worked - thank you!
i only removed the obvious once like drive, g+ etc
Corey- said:
yeah worked - thank you!
i only removed the obvious once like drive, g+ etc
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Just so you know, you won't be able to install the OTA when it comes with any system app removed. You'll have to replace those apps.
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El Daddy said:
Just so you know, you won't be able to install the OTA when it comes with any system app removed. You'll have to replace those apps.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Thanks for the information - ill restore the apps from recycle bin, if needed
Corey- said:
Thanks for the information - ill restore the apps from recycle bin, if needed
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"Recycle bin" :laugh:
jj14 said:
"Recycle bin" :laugh:
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He does know this isn't a desktop computer though right? There is no recycling bin....lol
motcher41 said:
He does know this isn't a desktop computer though right? There is no recycling bin....lol
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fyi
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp
(check the screenshots)
regards and thanks once more =)
Corey- said:
Thanks for the information - ill restore the apps from recycle bin, if needed
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You should have backed them up you deleted them bro
How can I delete bloatware on non root devices? I have a lot of friends asking about this. It doesn't bother me because my phone uses a custom rom.
this might help
Edsephiroth said:
How can I delete bloatware on non root devices? I have a lot of friends asking about this. It doesn't bother me because my phone uses a custom rom.
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here:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-to-disable-bloatware-apps-without-root_id52008
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2254143
...try these :fingers-crossed:
rowloo said:
here:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-to-disable-bloatware-apps-without-root_id52008
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2254143
...try these :fingers-crossed:
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Thank you, bro.
But I wonder if there's a way to delete these apps.
Edsephiroth said:
Thank you, bro.
But I wonder if there's a way to delete these apps.
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You need root access to delete bloatware, after rooted you can use cleanmaster to uninstall bloatware
And after that you can full unroot your device
Be sure to wipe your cahce after deleting apps........................
Thank you, guys. I know what to do. You've helped me a lot.