Favorite Root Req'd Apps - General Topics

What are your favorite root req'd apps you use to take advantage of root access? I really like the LMT app and anything I can use to make my mobile workflow more efficient and look super sleek at the same time.
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ROOT APP
Titanium backup is awesum

Titanium backup and root browser
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Titanium Backup & Adaway.
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Greenify, WifiKill and Root Explorer

Titanium Backup and AdAway
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Tasker to take away my pin lock when I'm at home

Rom toolbox, rom manager
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Unistalling titanium backup?

Hey all if I was to un install titanium backup would it automatically un freeze apps I have frozen would it delete my backups and such? I thinking of going with rom toolbox for a while. Thanks
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No, it will only uninstall the app.
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So will frozen apps show up in say rom toolbox if I download it?
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jws86 said:
So will frozen apps show up in say rom toolbox if I download it?
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no if the app is uninstalled its removed from your system...no other app(rom toolbox) will see it.
Alright thanks!

Must have apps

Can any one recommend must have apss on a rooted andriod os
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Osamabinatiq said:
Can any one recommend must have apss on a rooted andriod os
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must have apps according to me are titanium backup, root explorer, sd maid and automate it
Nice, will be very usefull :fingers-crossed:
First time heard of sd maid and automate it just installing them
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Backing up game saves when switching ROMs?

Is there a way to do this?
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If you're rooted you can use Titanium Backup.
If you're not rooted, use Helium

Restore backup without root

Hi
Any one knows How to restore Titanium backup
"backup"without root..
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Cannot Remove Beats nor Kindle (Rooted)

I cannot remove Amazon Kindle nor Beats Music (rooted).
Titanium Backup had no issues with all of the other bloat ware.
Any help out there on what to do?
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Hmm. I just tried uninstalling kindle after having it frozen and it worked for me.
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I will freeze the app and then try an uninstall.
What method / app did you use to uninstall?
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xDark-Moonx said:
Hmm. I just tried uninstalling kindle after having it frozen and it worked for me.
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I freeze using Titanium, uninstall, shows it's gone, exit Titanium, restart phone, Amazon Kindle is back again.
Its weird...it's just this app and Beats that won't uninstall.
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Well, I had not restarted after uninstalling the kindle app but I just did and it's not showing up for me at all. I just froze app then un-installed. I made no backup of the app either.
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I would make a backup in titanium first and then manually delete the apk files from system/vendor/app.
The ATT apps are located separately in system/vendor/app, maybe that's why titanium can't uninstall it.
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I freeze using Titanium, uninstall, shows it's gone, exit Titanium, restart phone, Amazon Kindle is back again.
Its weird...it's just this app and Beats that won't uninstall.
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I use an app called Super Manager and it uninstalled fine. Hasn't come back after many reboots.
4ndroid99 said:
I would make a backup in titanium first and then manually delete the apk files from system/vendor/app.
The ATT apps are located separately in system/vendor/app, maybe that's why titanium can't uninstall it.
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I used "Root Browser" and navigated to this directory. Apps were easily removed there.
Thanks for all the input guys!
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I would highly suggest you not delete any system apps, it could break ota possibility
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