How to remove Apps? - HTC ChaCha

Friends, yesterday i rooted my phone and downgraded it... Using this procedure
http://androidforums.com/htc-chacha/541845-guide-how-flash-back-stock-rom-chacha-please-sticky.html
The rom given in this post has many useless apps. I wanna uninstall them. How i can? or how i can install a Simple stock rom? thanks?

Use Titanium Backup.

Use system app remover easy to use download it from play store
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sachinjain said:
Use system app remover easy to use download it from play store
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I installed this, but Rom Manager wasn't on the list of system apps

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Hi there! Be aware that if you remove apps you won't be able to update via OTA unless you install them again. If you wish to stay stock, it may be better to just freeze those apps so they won't appear any longer. It's easy and you don't have to worry about the backup files
If space is an issue, install superuser and use Link2SD or any other methods to extend your internal space to the SD card.
Good luck

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[Q] how to remove bloat once rooted

can someone tell us if removing bloat thru root explorer will delete the whole app? Iv read that it does and that it doesnt and the apps still show? clarification on this would be appreciated.. thanks much!
I delete my apps using rootexplorer. I go through system/app and delete from there. Also you can use titanium backup and freeze your apps you don't want to use.
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i use root explorer too, but when i try ti delete them, it said cannot deleted file system is read only
alibox87 said:
i use root explorer too, but when i try ti delete them, it said cannot deleted file system is read only
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Click the Mount R/W button on the top so you can make changes.
I uninstalled them via titanium backup and they don't appear or run.
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Can someone give us a list what all bloatware you can remove without damaging the software itself?
I use an app called Root App Remover, one click and they are gone, I recommend it.
App remover works great
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Basically, you can use any application that can root uninstall. There's a dozen of them on the market.

Deleting the stock applications

I have a galaxy fit which I just rooted and nothing more. No roms and stuff. Now i want to remove the stock applications and I tried it on titanium app. It does something, restarts and that app is still there. I don't want to freeze the app. I want to completely remove it so that I can have some more space in my internal memory.
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You wont be able to remove stock applications on the stock rom....am running vishwanath's FitDroid rom and have successfully removed the following apps using Titanium backup....
-Samsung Home -- Removed
-Samsung Launcher -- Removed
-Samsung Apps -- Removed
Hope this helps
Thanks hope this works. I will try it this weekend. But I am scared on what if I mess up because I am new to this.
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nextgenguy said:
Thanks hope this works. I will try it this weekend. But I am scared on what if I mess up because I am new to this.
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It sure will
Dont forget the thanks button if it helped
Once you have rooted your phone , install the program Root Explorer.
Select Read Write Permissions
Go to system -> Apps and mark the ones you want to get rid off.
There can be nothing simpler than this.
File attached for your reference
But will it completely deleted them giving be space in my phone memory??
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Use the sd maid app from the market.This app freed up 40 MB from the internal storage without deleting any app.
You can also force app2sd to save space.
Delete system apps only when you're extremely desperate and the above methods fail..i think there is a rom for us which will restore all the factory apps, just in case you want to go back..
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Stock application removing
YOU MUST BE ROOTED FOR REMOVING STOCK APPLICATION.
I THINK" RootAppDelete" ( AVAILABLE IN MARKET ) IS THE BEST.
BECAUSE WE CAN MOVE THE APPLICATION INTO RECYCLE AND WE CAN RECOVER IT FROM RECYCLE WHENEVER WE NEED IT BACK.
IF WE PERMANENTLY DELETE THE APPLICATION AND IN CASE WE NEED THE APPLICATION BACK WE HAVE TO FLASH THE ROM AGAIN.
You can even try "system app remover"....I don't think its available on the market but you can just google it...it removes and moves system as well as apps on sd card....hope I helped
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You can use root explorer app to remove stock rom app and don't forget to wipe the cache from the recovery menu, just wipe cache not wipe data...

[Q] Removing system apps

I have rooted my at&t avail. <gingerbread> What is the easiest app that I can use to delete all the preloaded apps? Something easy for a non geek?
Titanium backup
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You may want to use titanium backup to freeze them first then see how everything operates. Uninstalling some system apps can screw up said system. If everything works, then uninstall. It would also be a good idea to flash a custom recovery and use that to backup your system (just in case) .
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rootExplorer
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ibub said:
You may want to use titanium backup to freeze them first then see how everything operates. Uninstalling some system apps can screw up said system. If everything works, then uninstall. It would also be a good idea to flash a custom recovery and use that to backup your system (just in case) .
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I agree. Freezing the apps first will ensure you don't remove anything that is needed. If something doesn't work you just unfreeze it. When your happy everything works then you can remove the frozen apps.
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Thanks for the backup.
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lizhancock said:
I have rooted my at&t avail. <gingerbread> What is the easiest app that I can use to delete all the preloaded apps? Something easy for a non geek?
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Use root explorer to remove any system app
But check out beforehand that which are the essential app and which are bloatwares !
In root explorer go to system folder --app folder--here you find all such system apps
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reinstalling apps after rom install

New to Roms.
Rooted my dhd,and loaded Jellytime..very addictive trying new roms.My main promblem is apps.Everytime I try a new rom,I have download all the apps again....??Is there a way to back up my apps and then reinstall them after installing a new rom...???
Many thanks
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police1 said:
New to Roms.
Rooted my dhd,and loaded Jellytime..very addictive trying new roms.My main promblem is apps.Everytime I try a new rom,I have download all the apps again....??Is there a way to back up my apps and then reinstall them after installing a new rom...???
Many thanks
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Yes, and this could very easily been found with a quick search...
You can use the app "Titanium Backup" to backup all your apps and there data
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en
Thanks for the reply.But if the apps disappear when the new rom is flashed,does titanium app not also disappear..??
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police1 said:
Thanks for the reply.But if the apps disappear when the new rom is flashed,does titanium app not also disappear..??
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Yep. You backup your apps in Titanium, flash the new ROM then download Titanium backup again and restore your apps. It's quite self-explanatory if you actually tried using the app.
It creates the backup files on SD card, so that on data reset, the app vanishes but it's files remain in SD. So you should download titanium backup once you flash a new ROM and it will take care of apps further.
You can even backup the app data with TB, like your app settings, game data etc.
But I've seen that restoring game with data doesn't always work well.
But it works cool with other apps.
LIFE! Enjoy it while you Still have it!
police1 said:
New to Roms.
Rooted my dhd,and loaded Jellytime..very addictive trying new roms.My main promblem is apps.Everytime I try a new rom,I have download all the apps again....??Is there a way to back up my apps and then reinstall them after installing a new rom...???
Many thanks
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You can restore all of your apps by your Google Account.
In fact, go to your settings:
=> backup and reset
=> look if Backup my settings is ticked (if not - tick it)
=> look your backup account, if it's good
=> Look Automatic Restore is ticked (if yes, it's good for you, if not it's bad, but tick it for the next time)
And if you see that Automatic restore is ticked, just synchronize your Google account, and let's play.
All of your Apps ans Settings will be restored
Nigeldg said:
Yep. You backup your apps in Titanium, flash the new ROM then download Titanium backup again and restore your apps. It's quite self-explanatory if you actually tried using the app.
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You can get titanium backup to create a flashable update zip with all your apps, if you flash rom, gapps and then the update zip titanium will restore all the data for the apps after the phone restarts
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[Q] i rooted my phone.now how to uninstall unwanted apps ?

i rooted my phone.now how to uninstall unwanted apps ?
s duos
s7562 said:
i rooted my phone.now how to uninstall unwanted apps ?
s duos
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congratulations for successfully rooted your phone!
get Link2SD app from playstore, install it. click here.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD
open the app, and choose any app you wanted to uninstall by holding the listed app there.
always be aware by not removing system app that can cause your phone fails in some processes.
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i rooted my phone.now how to uninstall unwanted apps ?
s duos
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Hi,
Link2Sd is a better one to uninstall unwanted apps.
But my suggestion is, use TITANIUM BACKUP pro, it requires ROOT. As you had rooted your phone, so you can easily use it.
It's a powerful tool, to simply uninstall in-built apps and unwanted apps, most importantly by using this app you can backup your entire phone's applications along with the data... you can restore them whenever you want.. JUST GIVE IT A TRY..
I'm also using the SAMSUNG GALAXY S DUOS GT S7562:good::good::good::good::good:::good:
Rei Zazie said:
congratulations for successfully rooted your phone!
get Link2SD app from playstore, install it. click here.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD
open the app, and choose any app you wanted to uninstall by holding the listed app there.
always be aware by not removing system app that can cause your phone fails in some processes.
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singh54 said:
Hi,
Link2Sd is a better one to uninstall unwanted apps.
But my suggestion is, use TITANIUM BACKUP pro, it requires ROOT. As you had rooted your phone, so you can easily use it.
It's a powerful tool, to simply uninstall in-built apps and unwanted apps, most importantly by using this app you can backup your entire phone's applications along with the data... you can restore them whenever you want.. JUST GIVE IT A TRY..
I'm also using the SAMSUNG GALAXY S DUOS GT S7562:good::good::good::good::good:::good:
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thank you very much for spending your valuable time to reply here !!!! .....i will try them
@Singh,
can u plz reply to the following threads since u also use s duos :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48863120
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583853
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586084
the easiest way is using re-explorer and delete an .apk in /system/app/, but pay attention NOT to delete any known system key apk, you can google and know if one .apk can be removed or not
You can also freez apps.
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