Long story short, my son wants me to root his phone primarily to get rid of the bloatware installed. He is not looking to do anything fancy to it as he likes the way it is now....just wants it debloated. Any ideas on a ROM that's closest to stock?
Thanks all
CleanRom is really smooth.
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sideoutjj said:
Long story short, my son wants me to root his phone primarily to get rid of the bloatware installed. He is not looking to do anything fancy to it as he likes the way it is now....just wants it debloated. Any ideas on a ROM that's closest to stock?
Thanks all
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Most of the touchwiz ROMs come debloated not just Cleanrom. Cleanrom also isn't the only ROM that is closest to stock there are several of them. There is MDOB, Hyperdrive and Hellsrom.
jmxc23 said:
Most of the touchwiz ROMs come debloated not just Cleanrom. Cleanrom also isn't the only ROM that is closest to stock there are several of them. There is MDOB, Hyperdrive and Hellsrom.
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Thanks all. I knew the question was subjective.....opinions are always good.
sideoutjj said:
Long story short, my son wants me to root his phone primarily to get rid of the bloatware installed. He is not looking to do anything fancy to it as he likes the way it is now....just wants it debloated. Any ideas on a ROM that's closest to stock?
Thanks all
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How about you just root the phone and disable/hide the bloatware? it will be easiest way and does not include any compromise.
CleanROM is active and popular if you want close to stock.
droidxrooting said:
How about you just root the phone and disable/hide the bloatware? it will be easiest way and does not include any compromise.
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I like that idea.....thanks a lot. It has been so long since I rooted my phone I need to go back and look for the proper way to do it...lol
sideoutjj said:
Long story short, my son wants me to root his phone primarily to get rid of the bloatware installed. He is not looking to do anything fancy to it as he likes the way it is now....just wants it debloated. Any ideas on a ROM that's closest to stock?
Thanks all
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This worked well for me, it's purely stock JB with root injected....props to @mrRobinson
EDIT: forgot the link... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984436
sideoutjj said:
Long story short, my son wants me to root his phone primarily to get rid of the bloatware installed. He is not looking to do anything fancy to it as he likes the way it is now....just wants it debloated. Any ideas on a ROM that's closest to stock?
Thanks all
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root66 JB
It's literally just the stock image but rooted so you can uninstall bloatware and do other root-y stuff
corbn89 said:
root66 JB
It's literally just the stock image but rooted so you can uninstall bloatware and do other root-y stuff
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yup, posted the link to it right above you
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Hello Everyone!
This is kinda sorta really late, but here is the flashable, rooted version of the latest stock rom update!
Flashing this will get you to 1.55.531.3, without the trouble of having to gain root permission again. Keep in mind that this rom will maintain everything that a stock rom would have, including the bloats. I will upload a version w/o bloat soon.
Report back if there's any problems!
Download DS_Mod_1.55.531.3 Here
02.07.12: I took out most of the bloatware in the debloated version. Download the debloated version here!
P.S. If flashing this caused your dog to have cancer, I am in no way responsible!
Omg omg omg <3
Does this support the new radio?
Yea, it's based from a device that was at the most recent OTA, with everything that comes with it.
Thanks to Daniel for bringing us forward - It's great to see people releasing all kinds of goodies for us to play with
Can you make a deodexed version? I'm a huge themer.
Do you think it would be a good idea to try flashing this on my non rooted mt4gs? Like putting it on my sd card and getting into recovery?
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Sinfamy said:
Omg omg omg <3
Does this support the new radio?
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do you have the new radio already? this ROM was made to run with the new radio, but it will not install the radio. i am curious to see how this runs when people flash it with the old radio... (could run just fine, we've just never had the chance to see it done )
also you could flash the new radio, but this could be a problem if you decide to flash back to an older custom ROM, as people have reported random reboots with the new radio on the older ROMs.
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Do you think it would be a good idea to try flashing this on my non rooted mt4gs? Like putting it on my sd card and getting into recovery?
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that would be a really cool new way to root! probably won't work, as it likely won't pass the signature check in stock recovery. shouldn't hurt to try, it would probably just not let it flash.
I'll wait for the Bloat-free version.
Or can you just use the Bloater app to remove them?
Just scored this phone for my little brother. The little amount of ROMs in the 4G Slide community surprised me.
I want him to have a full experience so I'm going to flash this ROM, I don't like how every other ROM has things here and there not working - specifically no 1080p video.
FiddleGoose said:
I'll wait for the Bloat-free version.
Or can you just use the Bloater app to remove them?
Just scored this phone for my little brother. The little amount of ROMs in the 4G Slide community surprised me.
I want him to have a full experience so I'm going to flash this ROM, I don't like how every other ROM has things here and there not working - specifically no 1080p video.
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Bloat-free coming tonight. When it stops raining and the internet become stable, I'll upload it.
yogi2010 said:
that would be a really cool new way to root! probably won't work, as it likely won't pass the signature check in stock recovery. shouldn't hurt to try, it would probably just not let it flash.
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Well, this is a zip, not a pd.img, so booting into recovery or fastboot wouldn't work anyways. OP, correct me if I'm wrong, but this is only for people with s-off, root and clockwork mod installed.
I can't wait for the debloated.
Are you going to be able to hide Kidzone and freeze the "Groups" section?
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Well, this is a zip, not a pd.img, so booting into recovery or fastboot wouldn't work anyways. OP, correct me if I'm wrong, but this is only for people with s-off, root and clockwork mod installed.
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Unfortunately, yes. This is for people who are currently s-off who want to go back to the new version of stock without going through the trouble that's described here.
I'm getting constant reboots, not sure if due to the new Radio I flashed, or this ROM.
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I'm getting constant reboots, not sure if due to the new Radio I flashed, or this ROM.
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Try reflashing first. If that doesn't solve the issue, revert back to the original radio. I'm currently using this rom right now and I haven't had a reboot yet. Or maybe it's a YMMV thing
Also, debloated version is up!
Still no deodexed version. What a shame.
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Also, debloated version is up!
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Can you list what you removed from the debloated version? Also, do you know if individual items can be added back using Bloater on the debloated version?
AndroidBotx said:
Still no deodexed version. What a shame.
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oh shoot I forgot hahahaha. Do you mind if I do it tomorrow I just came back from a tourny and am tired as hell.
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Can you list what you removed from the debloated version? Also, do you know if individual items can be added back using Bloater on the debloated version?
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I'll do that tomorrow too. The individual items SHOULD be able to be re-added using bloater... Though, I believe some of those apps can be found on market as well.
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oh shoot I forgot hahahaha. Do you mind if I do it tomorrow I just came back from a tourny and am tired as hell.
I'll do that tomorrow too. The individual items SHOULD be able to be re-added using bloater... Though, I believe some of those apps can be found on market as well.
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I kinda figured. Lol. I already got a theme waiting once its deodexed.
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THANKS!
THANKS!!! Was waiting for this to come around =^)
i am new to the one s but not to flashing. i am coming from a galaxy s sprint epic. while i was on that, cm10.1 & 10.2 were great advancements to the stock gb which always seems to take forever for updates. but with this huge leap in smartphone power, do i really need to root & flash? even with all the bloatware that i don't use, the phone is very fast. and i can get two days easily from my battery (which i charge every night so that's not an issue). i used to flash just to have the latest but i think i just want functionality. also, i don't put that much on my phone so 16g should be plenty, even with all the bloatware. not that i wouldn't flash to get better use out of my device but i just don't think i need to. please convince my otherwise.
Root just to try new roms or mods that improve your experience. Otherwise no need
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The stock experience is great IMO. Only point in rooting is to remove bloatware
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I'm surprised--
You joined in 2008 and still posted in wrong section
You have flashed roms before and still curious to the benefits of rooting
No disrespect--just a thread you would expect a new member/user to start
Either way, Happy New Year to you and all--
thedarkside44 said:
Root just to try new roms or mods that improve your experience. Otherwise no need
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Once youve been rooted, you cant be without root, regardless of ROM.
There are plenty of benefits in rooting even on stock roms.
Infact, a non-rooted device is like a windows PC with only access to your desktop...
rugmankc said:
I'm surprised--
You joined in 2008 and still posted in wrong section
You have flashed roms before and still curious to the benefits of rooting
No disrespect--just a thread you would expect a new member/user to start
Either way, Happy New Year to you and all--
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should i have posted in Q&A? i thought i did. i even had to go through statistics to see where i started this thread because i couldn't find it in Q&A. if i should've posted somewhere else, whoops, feel free to move.
Goatshocker said:
Once youve been rooted, you cant be without root, regardless of ROM.
There are plenty of benefits in rooting even on stock roms.
Infact, a non-rooted device is like a windows PC with only access to your desktop...
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explain why?
why?
i guess i wasn't clear. i know the benefits of root. i've been flashing roms on my last 3 devices. the answers i was trying get were more along the lines of what are the main changes people are making to their stock phones. does all the bloatware inhibit speed or limit space? are there roms or tweeks that people can't live without? or do people unlock, root and flash just because they like to mess with their phones/have the latest even if it doesn't work correctly?
only1penny said:
should i have posted in Q&A? i thought i did. i even had to go through statistics to see where i started this thread because i couldn't find it in Q&A. if i should've posted somewhere else, whoops, feel free to move.
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No, it is in General--It's all good--
When I get my Note 2/3 I will probably only root for Nandroids and Titanium BackUp. I think that phone and maybe SGSIV may stand on their own without a need to flash roms. Might be wrong though-- There are still more sweets after Jelly Beans--
Your last question answered your own question. Today's smartphones don't really require root, UNLESS you like tweaking your phone.....which most of us love to do, otherwise we wouldn't be here. You can easily get rid of bloatware with a new launcher. IE: Nova or Apex are my favorites. Just disable and hide them, you'll never see them again. Back in the day people rooted mainly to get the latest OS quicker....these days the newer smartphones already come with the latest OS, so it's all a matter of whether you like tweaking your phone or not. There are still great benefits to rooting, but these days it's more personal preference over flashing the latest OS.
Just my 2 cents.
tap'n
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I can explain it in one word: Control.
I want to be in charge of the device, not letting the device be in charge of me. If you want that you might as well go with apple, who makes good devices with a terrible OS, imo.
Well I will root my htc one s because the latest update to 4.1 is crap. My battery drains so fast. So if I don't find a solution for this I might downgrade back to ics 4.04 or maybe a better custom rom...otherwise I would've kept the rom not rooted. Especialy because now we can disable an app that it is not usefull.
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TheFreediver said:
Well I will root my htc one s because the latest update to 4.1 is crap. My battery drains so fast. So if I don't find a solution for this I might downgrade back to ics 4.04 or maybe a better custom rom...otherwise I would've kept the rom not rooted. Especialy because now we can disable an app that it is not usefull.
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is it just the official update that is bad? or is it a jb thing that hasn't been worked out. battery is huge for me.
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is it just the official update that is bad? or is it a jb thing that hasn't been worked out. battery is huge for me.
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Can't comment on stock but Blackout rom has been good for me.
I root because you can never seem to turn the screen brightness down far enough without root access, that and I don't like being locked out of a file system by manufacturers who don't trust my common sense.
I flash only when a device is older and/or no longer getting updated and something like CM gives me a major improvement.
Even if you want to run a stock ROM, unlocking/rooting (and flashing a custom recovery) enables you to make and restore nandroid backups and use tools like Titanium. It's also makes it easier to repair if you ever run into trouble like boot loops.
Did a search in the GSIII forums and couldn't find what I was looking for, so I am asking here.
I am rooted/unlocked on my GSIII running 4.1.2, and want to delete the bloatware I feel is unnecessary. Is there a way for me to do this without flashing a new ROM or kernel? If so, how, and if not, is there a stable glitch-free stock ROM out there that someone made that already has the bloatware removed?
If not, I will just flash Jelly Beans v.15 and call it a day.
Do you utilize OTAs? If so don't delete bloatware, you won't be able to OTA, freeze the apps. If you don't care about OTAs I use Titanium backup pro to delete system apps.
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m-cat said:
Do you utilize OTAs? If so don't delete bloatware, you won't be able to OTA, freeze the apps. If you don't care about OTAs I use Titanium backup pro to delete system apps.
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Ah, ok. This is the first phone I am rooting/unlocking, and until now I have used all the OTA updates. I guess I have to make a choice, and proceed from there. Might as well flash a ROM if I'm not gonna use OTA, right?
I would never take an OTA. Just flash a ROM and be done with it. An OTA has the potential to lock your phone up where you will never be able to flash anything again. The ROMS will give you the same update with a lot of added options without that risk.
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I would never take an OTA. Just flash a ROM and be done with it. An OTA has the potential to lock your phone up where you will never be able to flash anything again. The ROMS will give you the same update with a lot of added options without that risk.
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Damn, ok... I always trusted them since they came straight from the carrier.
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I am rooted/unlocked on my GSIII running 4.1.2, and want to delete the bloatware I feel is unnecessary. Is there a way for me to do this without flashing a new ROM or kernel? If so, how, and if not, is there a stable glitch-free stock ROM out there that someone made that already has the bloatware removed?
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You can use Titanium Backup to freeze or uninstall bloat. I recommend freezing, since you can enable something if needed.
Or you can flash CleanROM. No bloat, and very stable.
I believe I found this list on XDA:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqTvctlW89DtdC1qVUlLeVFTV3ZOdUtDclpBdVRQOUE#gid=0
I tried doing this before, using the list from the last post.
I found that the best solution (if you want to keep TouchWiz and all) was CleanROM. Fast, free of bloatware, and not changed too much from stock.
Cauchon said:
I tried doing this before, using the list from the last post.
I found that the best solution (if you want to keep TouchWiz and all) was CleanROM. Fast, free of bloatware, and not changed too much from stock.
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LOVE CleanROM. I tried a few others (Beans, Smooth...) for a few days each, but CleanROM is hands down the best ROM I've ever used. It's my DD and I haven't regretted that decision ever.
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LOVE CleanROM. I tried a few others (Beans, Smooth...) for a few days each, but CleanROM is hands down the best ROM I've ever used. It's my DD and I haven't regretted that decision ever.
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are there any hiccups/glitches with cleanROM? and do i need to (or should i) flash a kernel along with it?
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are there any hiccups/glitches with cleanROM? and do i need to (or should i) flash a kernel along with it?
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I haven't found any hiccups. I've been using it since January.
Don't ask me about kernels, though. Lol. I know enough about rooting to possibly get me into trouble, and I can flash ROMs, but start talking about kernels and I get cross eyed.
Oh, and I flashed Andy Bones' AOSP Theme. I'd had Kinda Crap Mods, but it wasn't compatible with CR6. It may be now. It's like the best of both worlds: CleanROM gives you Touch Wiz, the mods gives you the Vanilla Android look that I prefer (because the colors of the Touch Wiz notification bar are UGLY).
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Do we have a stock rooted deodexed debloated ROM floating around somewhere? Every other phone I've had thats been rooted and/or S-Off, there was almost immediately a Stock debloated rooted Rom available. I cannot find one. Just thought I would ask.
I guess while I'm posting this I'll also ask if anyone coming from the Verizon M7 knows if any of our DEVS are going to be coming our way?
*cough* @santod040 *cough*
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Do we have a stock rooted deodexed debloated ROM floating around somewhere? Every other phone I've had thats been rooted and/or S-Off, there was almost immediately a Stock debloated rooted Rom available. I cannot find one. Just thought I would ask.
I guess while I'm posting this I'll also ask if anyone coming from the Verizon M7 knows if any of our DEVS are going to be coming our way?
*cough* @santod040 *cough*
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Have you tried from this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708291
Working good for me too. I'm going to make a nandroid and try flashing the tether patch, in case I need it for testing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48315091
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Have you tried from this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708291
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Haven't tried that because it says right under the download: "(not working yet, files for dev purposes only ATM)"
mcampos7 said:
Do we have a stock rooted deodexed debloated ROM floating around somewhere? Every other phone I've had thats been rooted and/or S-Off, there was almost immediately a Stock debloated rooted Rom available. I cannot find one. Just thought I would ask.
I guess while I'm posting this I'll also ask if anyone coming from the Verizon M7 knows if any of our DEVS are going to be coming our way?
*cough* @santod040 *cough*
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This ROM should be what you're looking for...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2710543
I was wondering if CRT animations are only for rooted romed devices? I have search far and wide but no answer. Thank you in advance.
dwss said:
I was wondering if CRT animations are only for rooted romed devices? I have search far and wide but no answer. Thank you in advance.
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I believe this is true. You either have to have custom recovery so you can flash or you need to have SU ability so you can overwrite system files.
Bob
Thank you bob.
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Thank you bob.
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The following link has instructions on how to do this, but you have to know quite a bit about modding/programing and so on. Plus stock ROM is odexed and that makes some of these mods difficult or impossible. I am waiting on confirmation, but I think you can push a deodexed stock ROM with Odin, then these mods may be a lot easier. I have not tripped my knox yet so I am trying to keep it that way.
good luck.
Bob
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799050
Yeah, I read through some of them and left a message about maybe having an ODIN way to push the mods to the device even on stock. I remember back in the day helping a friend do a push for sprint phones to shut off the shutter. So, I hope there is some way to do it without root.