I have a Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 Gt-N8013 that has too much bloatware that I don't want is there a way of removing at least some of it...?
What bloatware are you talking about can you specify
IIRC, for Samsung-installed bloatware I think you need to root before you can remove it.
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losguy said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 Gt-N8013 that has too much bloatware that I don't want is there a way of removing at least some of it...?
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Nook, drop box, Netflix, playbook, text book to same a few...
If the product is rooted or a a custom rom you can remove what you want .
Titanium Backup Pro will freeze/ remove apps and is probably the simple method on a rooted model .
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yes in India you have only few dropbox and one or so more
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I am brand new to Android. I just bought a Galaxy Note Tablet 10.1 but it's the GT-N8010 model. I would prefer to have the US version GT-N8013 because it seems that there are a few apps / functions are not available in N8010 model.
I've seen several threads about flashing for phones but not for the Note Tablet 10.1. And I can't find anything about how to actually get started from the very beginning. I've always had Apple products so even the terms flashing and rooting are new to me. I need bare bones basic instructions on how to root my note tablet. I bought the ODIN app and it won't let me use it until I rooted and that I needed to be a superuser? I'm so confused... /:
Can someone please help me? What apps do I need and what's the actual process? I appreciate any help anyone could give me.
Thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2080366
I used this thread that's sticked in the note Q&A to root my tablet. I actually did it yesterday after getting the german jb 4.1.2. I wanted to use the multiwindow app, so I had to root. I am new to this as well, but that thread got me through the process flawlessly. =) I used the pc version of Odin to do mine though.
Toadie08 said:
I am brand new to Android. I just bought a Galaxy Note Tablet 10.1 but it's the GT-N8010 model. I would prefer to have the US version GT-N8013 because it seems that there are a few apps / functions are not available in N8010 model.
I've seen several threads about flashing for phones but not for the Note Tablet 10.1. And I can't find anything about how to actually get started from the very beginning. I've always had Apple products so even the terms flashing and rooting are new to me. I need bare bones basic instructions on how to root my note tablet. I bought the ODIN app and it won't let me use it until I rooted and that I needed to be a superuser? I'm so confused... /:
Can someone please help me? What apps do I need and what's the actual process? I appreciate any help anyone could give me.
Thanks!
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gophy said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2080366
I used this thread that's sticked in the note Q&A to root my tablet. I actually did it yesterday after getting the german jb 4.1.2. I wanted to use the multiwindow app, so I had to root. I am new to this as well, but that thread got me through the process flawlessly. =) I used the pc version of Odin to do mine though.
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Sweet! Thanks. I'm now rooted! On to the next step!
i need help be cause i cant seem to find it any where i have samsung galaxy s3 t mobile lte on stock rooted jelly bean 4.3 modle sgh-t999l i ether need a custom rom that all functions work for this phone be cause i have gotten other roms to work but eather the camers dont work and dont have 4g or a bloatware list for this phone so i can remove it all my self be cause the battery life sucks and how to mod the sound in call because stock is to low
werro6 said:
i need help be cause i cant seem to find it any where i have samsung galaxy s3 t mobile lte on stock rooted jelly bean 4.3 modle sgh-t999l i ether need a custom rom that all functions work for this phone be cause i have gotten other roms to work but eather the camers dont work and dont have 4g or a bloatware list for this phone so i can remove it all my self be cause the battery life sucks and how to mod the sound in call because stock is to low
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refer to here and you might be able to fix your problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2319164
Trozzul said:
refer to here and you might be able to fix your problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2319164
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i have tryed to find one my self and cant thats why im asking i have been to that thread and i have forund roms that will flash but no 4g and some cam dont work i eathere need a custom rom that saves battery or a way to modify the stock one and change the incall sound level
Please help: Newbie with T-Mobiles Galaxy S3 SGH-T999L Newest build
Please forgive me if I've over looked any other post about this. I am definitely, a complete infant when it come to phones. I did manage to root a Motorola Atrix 2 (MB865) which I paid to have unlocked from AT&T. I never did anything to the phone other than root it; didn't know what to do after that. I did install Titanium Backup, Superuser, and froze some apps but that's it.
I now have a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 Lte SGH-T999L with Android Version 4.3; Baseband Version: T999LUVUBNF4;
Build Number: JSS15J.T999LUVUBNF4.
I would love to root this phone, install mods, kernels,etc. but the main thing I'm worried about first is removing bloatware and apps that I don't use but I cant find anything recent that shows how to root, remove bloatware,etc.on a Galaxy S3 Lte with this newer Build Number.
Please, if there is anyone that can point me in the right direction, give me a step-by-step.....I don't know how to downgrade a phone to stock (whatever that means,maybe the way the phone came out of the box???) I want to learn badly and I know every phone is different but I can't afford to mess up the only two phones I have; especially the Galaxy S3 LTE. I would greatly appreciate ANY HELP just remember, I don't know much of anything at all. I can take and read directions...might have to read them more than once but what the hell.
Is there any other phone that has accessible sd card memory/battery which I can still use these accessories for?
zetsui said:
Is there any other phone that has accessible sd card memory/battery which I can still use these accessories for?
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You know you can root the s5 and flash custom roms....right?
lvpre said:
You know you can root the s5 and flash custom roms....right?
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Not a lot of the time, especially if you want ot keep ATT...or use AOSP.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 AT&T (G900A) and it's rooted...
If you want, you can look through my threads on the ATT Samsung Galaxy S5 to see how the rooting process goes (I had some questions with it)
I also bought a Spigen Case and Tempered glass when I got my phone...then I rooted it, (Sprint) then I rooted a T-Mobile one and a ATT one for my friend...it can be done, its not idiot proof, but look at it this way, youre already atleast $15 invested in the case, dont be all gotcaseandcovr\idkroot\craigslist\...because you cant get past craigslist in that scenario if youre not rooted
Its not that hard to root GS5 using the proper method for your particular model
zetsui said:
Is there any other phone that has accessible sd card memory/battery which I can still use these accessories for?
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Yeah u can buy the international version! lol
Seriously if you want to root, then root it, there are exposed apps that can hide your root status to certain apps that check if it is rooted
Hello,
I recently upgraded to the Sprint Galaxy Note 5 from a Sprint Galaxy S3 stock rooted.
Note 5 should arrive by mail this Friday. I would like for the Note 5 to be stock rooted.
Can anyone advise the best way to do this? I was able to be stock rooted on my S3 via Odin and the S3 has been awesome.
An opportunity presented itself in which I was able to upgrade to the Note 5.
I don't plan to flash custom roms in the short term, but perhaps in the far future I might.
I read about tripping the Knox counter and how it affects Samsung Pay, but I had never used Samsung Pay before.
If I have to give up Samsung Pay to be stock rooted on the Note 5, then that it fine.
Once the Note is stock rooted, I'll like to do the following:
1. disable/freeze some bloat apps via Titanium Backup
2. underclock the processor while my screen is off for maximum battery life.
3. install Xposed and some of my favorite modules
Thank you in advance for anyone's help.
P.S. Sorry in advance if my new thread is in the wrong forum. It has been a while since I have posted in any XDA forums.
hi
i just bought a samsung galaxy note pro 12.2 tablet.
Im wondering if there is a easy way to root it without wipe? how ?
its sm-p900 running android 5.0.2
Easy way? Maybe, but just look at the threads here about rooting. I find it absolutely no fun to do. I have so many working productive apps on my 12.2 that I would never risk rooting. Why do you want to do it?
i rooted my note 10.1 quite easy but dont remember where i found the guide.
Can anyone link me to a easy guide, updated? most thread are old, dont know if its safe.....
i want to get access to the system/app files thats why i need root...
oopeteroo said:
i rooted my note 10.1 quite easy but dont remember where i found the guide.
Can anyone link me to a easy guide, updated? most thread are old, dont know if its safe.....
i want to get access to the system/app files thats why i need root...
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I'm pretty sure you can use CF-Auto-Root.
https://androidmtk.com/root-samsung-galaxy-note-pro-12-2-sm-p900
If you want to get a different experience, flash Lineage 7.1.x. Totally worth it.
treetopsranch said:
Easy way? Maybe, but just look at the threads here about rooting. I find it absolutely no fun to do. I have so many working productive apps on my 12.2 that I would never risk rooting. Why do you want to do it?
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Rooting shouldn't have any impact on most apps. And if the app is checking for root, there are ways around that. Using Titanium Backup with root is probably one of the biggest things for me.