Okay, so I've gone and f'd around with TiBu before on my Droid X and removed system/user apps that I didn't personally used. Long story short my phone stopped functioning the way it should and I had to sbf and start over. So this time I figure I'll get some input before I go doing such things. This is a list of apps I want to delete, some of them I've already frozen without adverse effects so I prob could delete those but I added them in the list anyways.
AllShare Controller 1.0
AllShare Play 1.0.0210
AllShare Service 1.0
Backup Assistant Plus (1.0 &/or 2.0 - I would imagine I could at least get rid of one of them right?)
Bubbles 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Deep Sea 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Email 4.0 (I only ever use Gmail)
Exchange Services
Google Play Music 4.3.609.x
Google+ 3.1.1.x
JellyBean Keyboard
Luminous Dots 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Media Hub 1.6.0(LE07,6487)
Music Hub 30.2012.x
Phase Beam 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Photo Wall 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
S Memo 12.02.07.4816 (There's actually 2 of this exact thing in my TiBu list...)
Sync Service 2.8.0.1.17 (I believe this is more Backup Asst garbage)
Any input would be appreciated.
I can confirm that I have removed the following .apk's from the ROM and have not had any problems with stability.
[*]S Memo 12.02.07.4816 (There's actually 2 of this exact thing in my TiBu list...)
[*]Media Hub 1.6.0(LE07,6487)
[*]Music Hub 30.2012.x
[*]AllShare Controller 1.0
[*]AllShare Play 1.0.0210
[*]AllShare Service 1.0
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Brian Gove said:
Okay, so I've gone and f'd around with TiBu before on my Droid X and removed system/user apps that I didn't personally used. Long story short my phone stopped functioning the way it should and I had to sbf and start over. So this time I figure I'll get some input before I go doing such things. This is a list of apps I want to delete, some of them I've already frozen without adverse effects so I prob could delete those but I added them in the list anyways.
AllShare Controller 1.0
AllShare Play 1.0.0210
AllShare Service 1.0
Backup Assistant Plus (1.0 &/or 2.0 - I would imagine I could at least get rid of one of them right?)
Bubbles 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Deep Sea 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Email 4.0 (I only ever use Gmail)
Exchange Services
Google Play Music 4.3.609.x
Google+ 3.1.1.x
JellyBean Keyboard
Luminous Dots 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Media Hub 1.6.0(LE07,6487)
Music Hub 30.2012.x
Phase Beam 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
Photo Wall 1.0 (Live Wallpaper)
S Memo 12.02.07.4816 (There's actually 2 of this exact thing in my TiBu list...)
Sync Service 2.8.0.1.17 (I believe this is more Backup Asst garbage)
Any input would be appreciated.
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Check this:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AqTvctlW89DtdC1qVUlLeVFTV3ZOdUtDclpBdVRQOUE&pli=1#gid=0
Found that on here a week or so ago, so don't blame me if you F it up.
SiXandSeven8ths said:
Check this:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AqTvctlW89DtdC1qVUlLeVFTV3ZOdUtDclpBdVRQOUE&pli=1#gid=0
Found that on here a week or so ago, so don't blame me if you F it up.
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Whoa, nice list! And here I was just playing russian roulet with it! lol
SiXandSeven8ths said:
Check this:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AqTvctlW89DtdC1qVUlLeVFTV3ZOdUtDclpBdVRQOUE&pli=1#gid=0
Found that on here a week or so ago, so don't blame me if you F it up.
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great find
alexyaz said:
great find
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Maybe I missed it but can you delete backup assistant?
Dawg5 said:
Maybe I missed it but can you delete backup assistant?
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It wasn't on that list one way or another and I've heard conflicting stories on deleting it. That's the most irritating one I want to get rid of too lol.
Thank you everyone who has answered too BTW.
Here's the stuff on my TB Bloat filter that I've successfully removed:
Backup Assistant Plus 1.0
Backup Assistant Plus 2.0
Bubbles 1.0
Calculator 1.0
ChocoEUKor 1.0
Deep sea 1.0
Email 4.0
Exchange Services 3.1
Luminous dots 1.0
MAPServiceSamsung 4.0.4-I535VRALG1
Music player 5.0.5
My Verizon profile 0.2
News & Weather 1.3.04
S Voice 4.0
Samsung account 1.2.051
Samsung Backup Provider 1.0
Samsung Cloud Data Relay 1.1.18
Samsung Cloud Syncadapters 1.0
Samsung Push Service 1.0.5
or by package name:
com.android.email
com.android.exchange
com.android.noisefield
com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget
com.google.android.talk
com.monotype.android.font.chococooky
com.osp.app.signin
com.samsung.android.livewallpaper.deepsea
com.samsung.android.livewallpaper.luminousdots
com.samsung.BackupAssistant
com.samsung.hux.sso
com.samsung.map
com.samsung.mediahub
com.samsung.music
com.samsung.swift.app.kiesair
com.samsung.vmmhux
com.sec.android.allshare.framework
com.sec.android.app.allsharedmc
com.sec.android.app.kieswifi
com.sec.android.app.music
com.sec.android.app.myfiles
com.sec.android.app.popupcalculator
com.sec.android.daemonapp.ap.accuweather
com.sec.android.daemonapp.ap.yahoonews
com.sec.android.provider.smemo
com.sec.android.sCloudBackupProvider
com.sec.android.sCloudRelayData
com.sec.android.sCloudSync
com.sec.android.widgetapp.ap.hero.accuweather
com.sec.android.widgetapp.ap.hero.accuweather.widget
com.sec.android.widgetapp.ap.yahoonews
com.sec.android.widgetapp.ap.yahoostock.stockclock
com.sec.android.widgetapp.diotek.smemo
com.sec.ccl.csp.app.secretwallpaper.themetwo
com.sec.pcw
com.sec.spp.push
com.tgrape.android.radar
com.vlingo.midas
com.vzw.hss.myverizon
I've had one force close ever from removing these. It only happened once, when I actually uninstalled a group of things, never since. I'm still experimenting and I'll be using that list linked above.
Sycobob said:
Here's the stuff on my TB Bloat filter that I've successfully removed:
Backup Assistant Plus 1.0
Backup Assistant Plus 2.0
Bubbles 1.0
Calculator 1.0
ChocoEUKor 1.0 <---- What is this???
Deep sea 1.0
Email 4.0
Exchange Services 3.1
Luminous dots 1.0
MAPServiceSamsung 4.0.4-I535VRALG1 <---- What is this??? From the name it looks like it's important to the modem
Music player 5.0.5
My Verizon profile 0.2
News & Weather 1.3.04
S Voice 4.0
Samsung account 1.2.051
Samsung Backup Provider 1.0
Samsung Cloud Data Relay 1.1.18
Samsung Cloud Syncadapters 1.0
Samsung Push Service 1.0.5
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ChocoEUKor is a font, nothing special. Not entirely sure about the other. It's listed as safe on the link above. It's named Bluetooth.apk but removing it doesn't hurt BT functionality (nor GPS). If I don't know what it is, I probably don't need it
Sycobob said:
ChocoEUKor is a font, nothing special. Not entirely sure about the other. It's listed as safe on the link above. It's named Bluetooth.apk but removing it doesn't hurt BT functionality (nor GPS). If I don't know what it is, I probably don't need it
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Lol OK. Thanks man, backup assistant is finally out of my way.
Related
Hello,
i just upgrade my Nexus S to Jelly Bean a couple of days ago and found that it contains a lot of Google apps i never use (Currents for example). I started doing what i did with previous Android versions: remove the apks from /system/app.
So far i have removed Currents.apk and EmailGoogle.apk (i only use Gmail). The system works nicely without that.
I think that Google Earth, Movie Studio and Play Books can be removed safely. You can install some of them later through Google Play.
Anyone tried to remove that also?
Anyone tried to remove Browser?
Regards,
Massimiliano
fanciulli said:
Hello,
i just upgrade my Nexus S to Jelly Bean a couple of days ago and found that it contains a lot of Google apps i never use (Currents for example). I started doing what i did with previous Android versions: remove the apks from /system/app.
So far i have removed Currents.apk and EmailGoogle.apk (i only use Gmail). The system works nicely without that.
I think that Google Earth, Movie Studio and Play Books can be removed safely. You can install some of them later through Google Play.
Anyone tried to remove that also?
Anyone tried to remove Browser?
Regards,
Massimiliano
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Actually I don't remove them, I just disable them so they wont appear on my drawer.
+1. Just freeze them. If something goes haywire, at least the application is still available to defrost on the phone.
Here's one of the apps you can use to freeze system app: App Quarantine
I removed(renamed) books, currents, partnersetup, googlefeedback, Googleplus, exchange the market with froyo market, Facelock, googlenow (Cool, but takes some RAM), talk, nfc, tag, launcher(I have another one), latinime (I use another keyboard)
I always do this, no problems what so ever, my only goal is to reduce RAM
I disabled google+.
Like in the spirit of the others phones, i would like to start this thread for those how, like me, wants full control of there devices and want to get rid of unwanted stuff.
For this being said, i myself only freezes stuff and not uninstall those frozen apps.
Community spreadsheet HERE.
Personal freeze list:
Action Memo 1.0 (3x times)
Action memo 1.0.1382205
AllShare ControlShare Service 1.0.0
AllShare FileShare Service 1.4r476
ANT HAL Service 3.0.0
ANT Radio Service 04.02.00
ANT+Plugins 2.0.0
Backup 2.4.6
Best Face 20130829.1.0.0.67
Bloomberg+ 2.0.143
BlurbCheckout 1.0 (build 125)
Bubbles 1.0
ChatOn 3.0.533
ChocoEUKor 1.0
CloudAgent 1.2.1.5
CoolEUKor 1.0
DirectConnectManager 3.2
DirectShareGallery 1.0
DirectShareManager 2.0.3
DRM-Protect Content Storage 4.3-N9005XXUBMI7
DroidSerifltalic 1.0
DSMForwarding 4.3-N9005XXUBMI7
DSMLawmo 4.3-N9005XXUBMI7
Easy chart 1.0
Evernote 5.4
Exchange Services 4.2
Flipboard 2.0.11
FWUpgrade 1.2.0
Google Play Books 2.9.21
Google Play Games 1.1.04(794842-30)
Google Play Magazines 2.0.0
Google Play Movies 2.6.9
Google Play Music 5.2.1224L.847622
Google Search 1.0
Google Search 2.8.849369.arm
Group Play 2.5.171
Help 1.0
HP Print Service Plugin 1.0.29
Idea Sketch 3.0
Live Wallpaper Picker 4.3-N9005XXUBMI7
Maps 7.2.0
Mobeam Service Application 1.06
Mobile tracker 1.0
My Magazine 1.0.0
PageBuddyNotiSvc 1.0
Picasa Uploader 1.3.242047
Rakeln 1.0
Remote controls v2_f18_1308_3_1
Remote controls v2_130b8_2_1
Remote Controls 4.58
RoseEUKor 1.0
S Finder 1.0
S Health 2.5.0.60
S NameCard 3.9.0.0
S Note 1.0.0
S Voice 11.2.0.0
Samsung account 1.4.0317
Samsung Apps 13082704.02.085.0
Samsung Apps Widget 2.0.2.21
Samsung Backup Provider 1.7
Samsung Calendar SyncAdapter 1.2
Samsung Cloud Data Relay 3.03.003
Samsung Cloud Quota 1.3.1
Samsung Contact SyncAdapter 1.2
Samsung Contents Agent 1.0
Samsung Hub 13082803.1.00.01
Samsung Link 1.8.0901
Samsung Print Service 1.0.130402
Samsung Push Service 1.2.0
Samsung SBrowser SyncAdapater 1.2
Samsung SNote3 SyncAdapter 1.0.0
Samsung Syncadapters 3.3.1
Samsung text-to-speech engine 1.0
Samsung Video 13082903.1.00.03
Samsung WatchOn Video 13082701.1.20.40
SamsungHub Updater 13082703.1.00.01
SamsungSans 1.0
Scrapbook 1.0
SecWallpaperChooser 2.0
Share music 2.0
Share Video 1.1
ShareShotService 1.0
SketchBook for Galaxy 1.0
SNS 1.2.0, when frozen this one will give me delays on telegram notifications.
Software update v3_1308_2_1
Software update v6_1308_3_1
Story Album 1.0.02
Story Album Widget 1.0
Street View 1.8.1.2
Travel Wallpaper 1.0
TripAdvisor 8.0.4-release
User manual 1.0
Weathet Widget 130829.01
WFDS Print Service Plugin 1.0.0
wssyncmlnps v43_1308_4_7
Yahoo! Finance 130813.01
More to come.
Edit:
perosredo made online spreadsheet for us.
It is really looking great and if we all can help out, this will be the best frees list XDA ever have seen.
But all, just keep it nice and clean.
Spreadsheet.
Created by perosredo
Participants:
Me.
binjubair
And don't forget, every one is using there phone differently, we all use different apps so look at the list and remember that although some marked safe to remove, it can be something you want to use .
many thanks cooza,
this is right the stuff we need
▲ cooza said you're welcome.. lol..
gimmick56 said:
many thanks cooza,
this is right the stuff we need
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Peter, thanks for thinking i am John, Cooza is a great guy and so this is really a great compliment
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▲ cooza said you're welcome.. lol..
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haha.
Great post! Thanks.
Nice thread. Bookmarked
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If i get time, i maybe can make somekind of sheet which allow more info and can be edited by others.
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What would be great is a google spreadsheet list with a small blurb about what the app is, and perhaps other apps it's related to since a number of these are going to be connected.
Pawnty said:
What would be great is a google spreadsheet list with a small blurb about what the app is, and perhaps other apps it's related to since a number of these are going to be connected.
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On my todo list
I did the same on my razr HD when I found a comprehensive list of what each of the apps are doing. I froze some apps on my note 3 already, but the ones I wasn't sure of wether they're needed or not I didn't touch.
THANKS!!!
Wow, this thread is awesome!!!
I was finding apps to remove/freeze on my Note 3 (SM-N900) as I was only getting 3.5 to 4 hours screen time on regular usage. And in order to save some battery!!!...
And I came across this thread!!
THIS IS GREAT!
MANY THANKS!
:good::good::good:
Also would be nice to have a guide about safe deleting of several ROM items like Wallpapers or Sounds (and other things) in a way to free up space for our own apps, and have a Slimmer ROM..
What dou you think?
SrTapir said:
Also would be nice to have a guide about safe deleting of several ROM items like Wallpapers or Sounds (and other things) in a way to free up space for our own apps, and have a Slimmer ROM..
What dou you think?
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Sounds great, but my first goal is to make some kind of spreadsheet with good information about every app that can be frozen and what the purpose is of that specific app.
And this will take a a lot time.
When done, we will see.
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KeesStolk said:
Sounds great, but my first goal is to make some kind of spreadsheet with good information about every app that can be frozen and what the purpose is of that specific app.
And this will take a a lot time.
When done, we will see.
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Why don't you just throw it up on Google Docs and iterate slowly - and also getting the community to chip in. Like so -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AmzC8GFarItSdGpOZzBfWlR4MC03aDMyZ1BDUFNqU0E&usp=sharing
Would be also good to get a level of battery usage.
Like High Medium Low. Know it would take ages but maybe make a collaborative piece so we can all help out!
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Would be also good to get a level of battery usage.
Like High Medium Low. Know it would take ages but maybe make a collaborative piece so we can all help out!
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My experience with freezing is that it will save some battery, but don't expect miracles.
For example, without freezing i will lose about 1% a hour at standby and now i will lose less 0.5%.
But every % is one .
And i just hate it when i spent a lot of money to buy a nice expensive smartphone, it is loaded with bloatware i don't use and eating resources.
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I couldn't find a list of apps that could be frozen last Saturday, but I found one via the forums search for the Galaxy S4. So if you really want to make a google spreadsheet, I would start with the S4 one as a template as it already contains a lot of information about apps that can be found on the note 3. I just checked through the spreadsheet to verify that I didn't freeze anything I need (I looked up which apps run in the background and then checked the spreadsheet before freezing an app). But having a complete list with info about what app-freeze impacts what other apps would be great too. Just found out this morning that I couldn't send SMS as I mistakenly froze the messaging app :silly:
Nice list...Now loving my new toy even more!
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Why don't you just throw it up on Google Docs and iterate slowly - and also getting the community to chip in. Like so -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AmzC8GFarItSdGpOZzBfWlR4MC03aDMyZ1BDUFNqU0E&usp=sharing
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Updated
perosredo said:
Why don't you just throw it up on Google Docs and iterate slowly - and also getting the community to chip in. Like so -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AmzC8GFarItSdGpOZzBfWlR4MC03aDMyZ1BDUFNqU0E&usp=sharing
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This is looking great, i have put the link to the OP, if you aren't agreeing with it, just let me know.
Link to original post. (Note this was stolen from spring note 3 forums)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481611
The first step I've taken in removing bloatware from the Stock DeOdexed ROM freeza provided (Thanks freeza!) is to... well, freeze what I feel is safe to freeze, while keeping the SM-N900P at as close to full functionality as possible. Decrease CPU/Memory usage and improve battery life.
WARNING: I have no idea what I'm doing. I've kept some apps out of the list because I don't know whether or not they're safe to be removed. I've had the listed apps frozen for days with no apparent issue. Some of these apps might be useful to you so be mindful of what you freeze. Some stock apps are not listed because I find them useful or necessary.
I will not troubleshoot your problems, replace your device or assist in repairing it in the event that you break it, it is your property and if you can't take care of it then it is you who is held responsible.
I recommend freezing apps, rather than remove them. Only remove apps when you're absolutely sure there will be no conflict.
With that said...
The device I'm using is a SM-N900P Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Root Access, TWRP Recovery, DeOdexed Stock ROM
Here is a list of what I have frozen.
"Potentially" Safe to Freeze/Remove Apps: (Updated 10/15/2013)
AllShare ControlShare Service 1.0.0 (UPnP/DLNA; For streaming content over a local network to Samsung devices)
AllShare FileShare Service 1.4r476 (UPnP/DLNA; For streaming content over a local network to Samsung devices)
ANT HAL Service 3.0.0 (Required for ANT+ Services)
ANT Radio Service 04.02.00 (Required for ANT+ Services)
ANT+ Plugins 1.8.0 (Required for ANT+ Services)
Backup 2.4.7 (Required for Samsung Cloud Services)
BlurbCheckout 1.0 (Build 125) (Available here)
Bubbles 1.0
ChocoEUKor 1.0
CoolEUKor 1.0
DirectConnectManager 3.2
DirectShareGallery 1.0
DirectShareManager 2.0.3
DropboxOOBE 1.0
Dual Clock (digital) 1.0
ELM Agent 1.0
Eraser 1.6.0.206
Flipboard 2.0.7
FWUpgrade 1.2.0
Google Play Books 2.9.2.1
Google Play Games 1.0.06 (750395-30)
Google Play Magazines 2.0.0
Google Play Movies & TV 2.6.9
Google Play Music 5.1.1107K.753159
Group Play 2.5.179
Help 1.0
HP Print Service Plugin
Internet 1.5 (May require alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
KLMS Agent 1.0
KNOX 1.0
KNOX 1.0
Knox Notification Manager 1.0
KNOX Store 1.0
Lookout 8.24-59c0ddc
Lumen Toolbar 1.1.0
MobilePrintSvc_CUPS 1.0
MobilePrintSvc_CU...Backend 20130513
My Magazine 1.0.0 (Required for TouchWiz)
My Magazine - Here and now 1.1.0 (Required for TouchWiz)
PageBuddyNotiSvc 1.0
PEN.UP 0.8.5
Phase beam 1.0
Polaris Office 5 5.0.3309.02
Rose EUKor 1.0
S Health 2.5.0.60 (May require ANT+ Services)
S NameCard 3.9.0.0
S Translator 0.7.16 (May require alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
S Voice 11.2.0.0 (May conflict with some stock functions)
Samsung Account 1.4.0321
Samsung Apps 13082704.02.085.0
Samsung Apps Widget 2.02.21
Samsung Backup Provider 1.7 (May be required for Samsung Cloud Services)
Samsung Calender SyncAdapter 1.2 (May be required for Samsung Cloud Services)
Samsung Cloud Data Relay 3.03.003 (May be required for Samsung Cloud Services)
Samsung Cloud Quota 1.3.1 (May be required for Samsung Cloud Services)
Samsung Contact Sync Adapter 1.2 (May be required for Samsung Cloud Services)
Samsung Contact Agent 1.0
Samsung Hub 13083002.1.00.01
Samsung Link 1.8.0901
Samsung Print Service 1.0.130402
Samsung Push Service 1.2.0
Samsung SBrowser SyncAdapter 1.2
Samsung SetupWizard 1.0
Samsung SNote3 SyncAdapter 1.0.0 (May be required for Samsung Cloud Services)
Samsung Syncadapters 3.3.1 (May be required for Samsung Cloud Services)
Samsung text-to-speech engine 1.0 (May require alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
Samsung WatchON 6.0.1
Samsung WatchON V...13082701.1.20.40
SamsungHub Updater 13082703.1.00.01
Scout 1.2.2.7200017
Sensor Service 2.26 (May conflict with some stock functions, such as S-Health)
Share music 2.0
Share video 1.1
SketchBook for Galaxy 1.0
SNS 1.2.0
Software update v3_1308_2_1
Software update v6_1308_5_1
Sprint Connections Optimizer 1.4.613
Sprint ID 1.9.23
Sprint Installer 2.5.1
Sprint Zone 4.5.38
Story Album 1.0.02
Story Album Widget 1.0
Swype 1.5.15.19977 (May require alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
TouchWiz easy home 1.0 (Requires alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
TouchWiz home 4.3-N900PVPUBMI5 (Requires alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
Travel Wallpaper 1.0
TripAdvisor 0.0.8
Video Editor Lite 1.044
Voicemail T.5.3.4.28 (Requires alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
Voicemail 1.04 (Requires alternative app as replacement before freeze/removal)
Weather Widget 130829.02
Yahoo! Finance 130813.01
Security policy updat... SPD_v1_1308_5_4 (Caution)[/QUOTE]
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Example of the phone sleeping so much better!
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I'm curious on what apps/services you guys have disabled in settings.
Mine:
Facelock
Cloud Print
Drive
Earth
Google Korean keyboard
Google Play Books
Google Play Games
Google Play Music
Google Play newspaper something?
Google+
Googles IME for hindi
Googles IME for pinyin
Hangouts
News and weather
Plugin program for HP printing
Printing queue
ArtieQ said:
I'm curious on what apps/services you guys have disabled in settings.
Mine:
Facelock
Cloud Print
Drive
Earth
Google Korean keyboard
Google Play Books
Google Play Games
Google Play Music
Google Play newspaper something?
Google+
Googles IME for hindi
Googles IME for pinyin
Hangouts
News and weather
Plugin program for HP printing
Printing queue
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Just curious why you'd disable the apps that are just as easily uninstallable (ie.Hangouts, GP Books, Games, Music, Drive, Earth)?
If you don't plan on using them....ever....why not increase your storage capacity?
pwrmedia said:
Just curious why you'd disable the apps that are just as easily uninstallable (ie.Hangouts, GP Books, Games, Music, Drive, Earth)?
If you don't plan on using them....ever....why not increase your storage capacity?
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What's the process of uninstalling them? Can't seem to do it in settings?
ArtieQ said:
What's the process of uninstalling them? Can't seem to do it in settings?
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Are you using a custom ROM in which they're baked in? If so, the process for removing system .apks is a bit different, and you may in fact want to simply leave them disabled rather than removing entirely so you don't encounter any potential FC's or loss of functionality.
ArtieQ said:
What's the process of uninstalling them? Can't seem to do it in settings?
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Use titanium backup to uninstall them
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Juansegovia20 said:
Use titanium backup to uninstall them
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Maybe he doen't have root...
ArtieQ said:
I'm curious on what apps/services you guys have disabled in settings.
Mine:
Facelock
Cloud Print
Drive
Earth
Google Korean keyboard
Google Play Books
Google Play Games
Google Play Music
Google Play newspaper something?
Google+
Googles IME for hindi
Googles IME for pinyin
Hangouts
News and weather
Plugin program for HP printing
Printing queue
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You removed facebook ? so you downloaded it and then uninstalled it, madness man madness.
I remove these every CM flash :
STK-SimToolKit ( PoS junk )
Terminal Emulator ( No need if you have a custom recovery )
MMS ( not hangouts )
Movie Editor ( WTF what is this a phone or a PC ? )
All Live wallpapers ( Saves some space, and i don't know anyone who uses them )
Email client and exchange ( don't use exchange because of pin entry swapped to gmail on Android 1.0 )
Any non-google camera related gallery(s) ( for AKOP / AOSP builds )
Sound recorder ( useless for me personally )
Any Browser that's not chrome ( always use linked devices to follow links from home / work )
Google+ / Magazines / Books / movies ( never used these and why bother magazines and books / movies are all integrated into play store, if GAPPS includes these )
You disable Drive? Dang son that's how/where my schoolwork gets done haha.
I'm on stock, rooted.
Disabled:
Email
Exchange services
Face unlock
Google Hindi input
Google Korean keyboard
Google Pinyin
HP print service plugin
IWnn IME
IWnnIME keyboard (white)
News & weather
Wallet
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I generally freeze them in Titanium Backup, but here are a few....
- Android Live Wallpapers
- Magic Smoke Wallpaper
- Email 4.4.2
- Exchange Services 4.4.2
- Face Unlock
- News & Weather
- Phase Beam
- Hangouts
- Sound Recorder
- Nova Launcher (I use GEL)
- Google Play Books
- Google Play Magazines
- Google Play Games
- Google Drive
- Google Earth
- Google Talk
- Face Unlock
- That's what I remember off hand....
progrance said:
Maybe he doen't have root...
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Check my signature, Cataclysm comes pre-rooted.
hutzdani said:
You removed facebook ? so you downloaded it and then uninstalled it, madness man madness.
I remove these every CM flash :
STK-SimToolKit ( PoS junk )
Terminal Emulator ( No need if you have a custom recovery )
MMS ( not hangouts )
Movie Editor ( WTF what is this a phone or a PC ? )
All Live wallpapers ( Saves some space, and i don't know anyone who uses them )
Email client and exchange ( don't use exchange because of pin entry swapped to gmail on Android 1.0 )
Any non-google camera related gallery(s) ( for AKOP / AOSP builds )
Sound recorder ( useless for me personally )
Any Browser that's not chrome ( always use linked devices to follow links from home / work )
Google+ / Magazines / Books / movies ( never used these and why bother magazines and books / movies are all integrated into play store, if GAPPS includes these )
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No I didn't, not sure if Facelock is the correct word but Face recogonition lock perhaps is.
I flash minimal Gapp so i have to uninstall really few app like
Movie Editor
Email
Magic Smoke Wall
Stock Launcher (after install Nova or TSF)
Some stock google apps disabled and almost all deleted.
Google is doing a good job with Android OS, but their apps are useless crap for me.
almost all google bloats XD
see my list
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48819819&postcount=5
pwrmedia said:
Are you using a custom ROM in which they're baked in? If so, the process for removing system .apks is a bit different, and you may in fact want to simply leave them disabled rather than removing entirely so you don't encounter any potential FC's or loss of functionality.
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That doesn't make sense I'm pretty sure. Disabling an app has the same effect as uninstalling the app. The apk is simply not accessible to the OS, as it doesn't run. So you wouldn't prevent any dependency problems by disabling than by simply removing.
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(shrugs).... you may be right. I would still play it safe before deleting them though, or @ the very least make a backup of the app first.
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Basic Daydreams
Browser [Alternative-Chrome]
Calculator [Alternative-CALCU]
Camera [Alternative-A Better Camera]
Cloud Print
DashClock Widget [baked into SlimKat]
DSP Manager [Alternative-Viper4AndroidFX]
Email [Alternative-CloudMagic]
Face Unlock
Gallery [Alternative-Photos - Severely underrated, including for editing]
Gmail [Alternative-CloudMagic]
Messaging [Alternative-Hangouts - baked into SlimKat]
News & Weather
Phase Beam
Talkback
just the gapps. distribute my personal date as evenly as possible amongst companies
if you want to delete a lot of apps i recomend you try out es file manager ( then root-mode then one tap uninstall ) you can multiple apps so its way faster than doing it one by one.
Most of the bones mentioned in addition to documents
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Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this kernel
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
In an effort to learn how to correctly use Aroma, I decided to write a tool that will assist you in removing the suffocating amount of bloatware my beloved Note 3 is cursed with. It is nothing more than an Aroma script which will let you select what apps to remove, and then it removes them.
FEATURES
Removes 200+ apps considered to be bloatware.
Works with all variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900T, SM-N9005, etc.)
Can apply the screen rotation fix, if you uninstall Samsung Hub.
Clear Dalvik cache.
...And more!
REQUIREMENTS
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (duh?!?!)
Root
TWRP, CWM, or PhilZ Custom CWM installed.
A burning desire to strike down bloatware with the force of a thousand suns! Optional, but highly recommended!
NOTES
I strongly recommend you do a full backup before using this script.
After removing bloatware, clearing Dalvik cache would be a good idea, so they can be rebuilt at boot.
My device is a SM-N900T (T-Mobile SGN3), so obviously I can't determine what other apps another carrier has added. If you would like to list their names and filenames (including path), along with the carrier and I'd be happy to add them to the list. I have downloaded stock images from all of the different variants of the SGN3 and will determine what other apps are installed.
If I missed any apps that you would consider bloatware please let me know, and I'll add them as well!
REMOVABLE APPS
Stock Apps:
Code:
Action Memo 1
Action Memo 2
Action Memo 3
Action Memo 4
Accuweather Widget
Adapt Sound
AllShare Cast Dongle
AllShare Control Share
AllShare File Share
Alarm Widget
ANT HAL Service
ANT Radio Service
ANT+ Plugins
Backup (Samsung)
Beep'nGo (Beaming Svc)
Bloomberg+
Blurb Checkout
ChatON (Samsung)
ChocoEUKor (Fonts)
Cloud Agent
CoolEUKor (Fonts)
Digital Clock
Direct Connect Manager
Direct Share Manager
Dropbox
Dual Digital Clock
Easy Chart
Epson Print Service
Evernote
Favorite Contacts Widget
Flipboard
HP Print Service
Idea Sketch
Kids Mode Installer
Knox (BE CAREFUL!)
Mobile Print
Mobile Print Svc CUPS
Mobile Print Svc Backend
Multimedia UI Service
Music (Samsung)
Music FX (Samsung)
My Files
My Magazine
My Magazine - Here & Now
Nearby Devices (Media)
Nearby Service (Media)
Page Buddy Service
PEN.UP
Picasa Uploader
POLARIS Office
RakeIn
RoseEUKor (Fonts)
S Finder
S Health
S Health Sensor Service
S Note
S Pen SDK
S Planner
S Pro Audio Monitor
S Translator
S Voice
Samsung Account
Samsung Apps
Samsung Apps Widget
Samsung Billing
Samsung Calendar Sync
Samsung Content Agent
Samsung Group Cast
Samsung Hub
Samsung Hub Updater
Samsung Keyboard
Samsung Link
Samsung Print Service
Samsung Push Service
Samsung S Browser Sync
Samsung Setup Wizard
Samsung S Note Sync
Samsung Sync (Data)
Samsung Video
Samsung Watch ON
Samsung Watch ON Video
Samsung Sans (Fonts)
Scrapbook
Share Music
Share Video
Sketchbook
Story Album
Story Album Widget
Tags
TalkBack
Trim (Video)
Trip Advisor
Video Clips
Video Player
Voice Recorder
VPN Client
Weather Widget
WFDS Print Svc Plugin
Wi-Fi Direct (Client)
Wi-Fi Direct (Server)
Yahoo! Finance
Google Apps:
Code:
Chrome
Drive
Earth
Google+
Google Mail (GMail)
Google Play Books
Google Play Games
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Music
Google Play Newsstand
Google Now (Search)
Google Search Widget
Hangouts
Maps
Wallet
YouTube
AT&T (SM-N900A) Apps:
Code:
APO (Not Sure)
AT&T Code Scanner
AT&T Hot Spots
AT&T Messages
Beats Music
Digital Locker
Drive Mode
Family Map
ISIS Wallet
Lookout Security
My AT&T
Ready 2 Go
Skyfire Toolbar
Smart WiFi
Telenav
Wild Tangent
Yellow Pages Mobile
International (SM-N9005) Apps:
Code:
Interactive Tutorial
Pickup Tutorial
Polaris Viewer (PDF)
Remote Controls
User Manual
Sprint (SM-N900P) Apps:
Code:
Chameleon
Skyfire Toolbar
Sprint Android Extension
Sprint Installer
Sprint Touch
Sprint Voicemail
Swype
Voice Over WiFi
Visual Voicemail
WiFi Calling
T-Mobile (SM-N900T) Apps:
Code:
Customer Wireless
Lookout Security
T-Mobile My Account
T-Mobile Name ID
T-Mobile TV
Visual Voicemail
Verizon (SM-N900V) Apps:
Code:
Amazon App Store
Amazon Audible
Amazon IMDB
Amazon MP3
Amazon Shopping
Amazon Widget
Kindle
LTE Test
My Info Zone
My Verizon
NFL GameCenter
Slacker
Swype
Visual Voicemail
Verizon Cloud
Verizon Navigator
Verizon Tones
DOWNLOAD
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Awesome, thank you for your work!
Script is now at version 2.0, with over 200 apps that can be removed from all major US variants of the Galaxy Note 3!
thank's
will dl it and certainly look inside....
Has any tried this out on the newer 4.4.2 firmware?
Will try it myself tonight, but just want to know if there are apps not being removed.
Many thanks
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CRudner said:
Has any tried this out on the newer 4.4.2 firmware?
Will try it myself tonight, but just want to know if there are apps not being removed.
Many thanks
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Great work ! I have SM-N9005 and new kitkat 4.4.2 XXUGNG1 and it works flowelessly ! Removed everything I selected in aroma !
Just one notice...would it be a problem to incorporate a backup bloatware option ?
tin2404 said:
Great work ! I have SM-N9005 and new kitkat 4.4.2 XXUGNG1 and it works flowelessly ! Removed everything I selected in aroma !
Just one notice...would it be a problem to incorporate a backup bloatware option ?
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Great to know it works, will use it tonight.
If you do a backup of the rom before debloat you can use Titanium Backup to extract the app from the backup and reinstall it.
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CRudner said:
Great to know it works, will use it tonight.
If you do a backup of the rom before debloat you can use Titanium Backup to extract the app from the backup and reinstall it.
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I never do backup with bloatware.Dr.Ketan has incorporated backup function in his N7100 bloatware removal tool so I thought it would be conviniate to have it here also.
Well unfortunately this doesn't remove all bloat on the latest firmware. Knox and a few other apps still remained, as well as some new apps Samsung has added in the latest firmware.
But not a biggy as I used TB to remove most of the leftover bits.
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