[Q] Barebones Sense UI - HTC One Mini

I've unlocked my boot loader, rooted my HTC One Mini and installed Jmz's M4_Kernel-09-4-13 and M4 StockRootedDeOdex-WWE-1.22.401.1 ROM.
This means that I can now delete apps from the /system/apps directory by mounting the system partition read-write using adb. And the best news is that the deletions stick between reboots!
I'm trying to clean out the system apps in order to leave a barebones working phone with the Sense UI intact.
I've deleted apks like HTC's best deals, parent/child apps etc
Does anyone know which of the HTC apks I can safely delete that will still allow Sense to operate correctly?
If anyone has any advice I'd appreciate it, thanks.

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[Q] How can I get rid of the bloatware?

I dont know where to begin or what to do. Do I have to turn s-off? I just want my phone a little more snappy. Also, is it possibld to dual boot sense 3.0 and srock gingerbread?
You can either turn S-off, root your phone and then, with a file explorer like Root explorer or ES file, delete the apps you want to get rid off;
or you can set a temp root (there's plenty of things related to this in Dev section) and with the same way, delete your apps.
There's a much easier method. Still requires S-OFF, but you don't have to do it manually.
WARNING: THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. PLEASE ONLY PROCEED IF YOU ARE SURE YOU WANT TO DO THIS.
Firstly, get S-OFF with AlphaRevX's Revolutionary tool. Let it flash ClockWorkMod Recovery as well. Then flash this file in recovery to achieve root. Once done, reboot into Android (it's still the stock ROM). You then need to go into the Market and install an app called ROM Manager. Give it Superuser rights (Superuser is the front end for root). Then, right at the top, you have an option: Flash ClockWorkMod Recovery. Choose this option, select your phone model (HTC Sensation, only one in the list). It will now flash a new ClockWorkMod that's generally better than the one you flashed and used before hand.
Next, you need to install a custom ROM. This is still Sense (for now, it won't be at the end of this guide!). The custom ROM is called Android Revolution HD. This ROM is really fast, very optimized, and generally a great ROM. Download it and flash it through ClockWorkMod Recovery (reboot into ClockWorkMod by choosing Reboot into Recovery option in ROM Manager). Remember to do a nandroid backup by using the backup/restore option in ClockWorkMod.
The maker of this ROM also makes a Script called No Sense. Here's the post all about it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14191947&postcount=2
Once the ROM has finished flashing, stay in recovery (it is essential you stay in ClockWorkMod Recovery) and flash the No Sense script I mentioned earlier. Once the No Sense script has flashed, you can reboot.
You should now be bloatware free! This is still a Sense ROM, but it removes Sense. Unfortunately, Pure Gingerbread and CyanogenMod aren't available yet, but I should think they will be soon.
Hope this helps! Feel free to ask any questions, it is quite complicated
Much like everyone else here, I've successfully S-OFFed and rooted my Sensation. I am perfectly happy with stock Sense, so the first thing I wanted to do is get rid of crap like TeleNAV, Slacker, and other bloatware that has an annoying habit of running in the background. Using Root Manager, which has worked for me successfully on my previous phones, I uninstalled the apk and, where applicable, the odex files for all the bloat apps that I wanted to remove, cleared the cache, and rebooted the phone. To my surprise, not only did the app icons still appear in the app drawer, but the associated apps still opened and ran!
I am not exactly new to rooting, and have successfully removed bloatware from other phones. I am not really interested in flashing a custom ROM at this point. Short of that, any suggestions?
kgbkny said:
Much like everyone else here, I've successfully S-OFFed and rooted my Sensation. I am perfectly happy with stock Sense, so the first thing I wanted to do is get rid of crap like TeleNAV, Slacker, and other bloatware that has an annoying habit of running in the background. Using Root Manager, which has worked for me successfully on my previous phones, I uninstalled the apk and, where applicable, the odex files for all the bloat apps that I wanted to remove, cleared the cache, and rebooted the phone. To my surprise, not only did the app icons still appear in the app drawer, but the associated apps still opened and ran!
I am not exactly new to rooting, and have successfully removed bloatware from other phones. I am not really interested in flashing a custom ROM at this point. Short of that, any suggestions?
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I am in the same boat as you, if the apps are still open and there, whats the point in even rooting? I like Sense 3.0 and I think my phone is fast enough after a fresh reboot, I just want it to be almost as fast by the time my battery dies 20-25hours later and I was hoping deleting or freezing all those background apps I don't use should help with this.
I don't want to dual boot if it's not stock gingerbread or cyanogenmod and I really like sense 3.0 for some reason. All I want do is get rid of all these boat ware and make it as much of such sense that I can, but it looks like you guys are having a lot of trouble
Has anyone been able to successfully remove bloatware after rooting and S-OFFing their Sensations? Any assistance will be appreciated.
***UPDATE: I installed Titanium Backup and used it to remove the bloatware. Worked like a charm!
kgbkny said:
Has anyone been able to successfully remove bloatware after rooting and S-OFFing their Sensations? Any assistance will be appreciated.
***UPDATE: I installed Titanium Backup and used it to remove the bloatware. Worked like a charm!
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Can anyone confirm this?!
i can confirm this works, have had bloatware of my choice removed for over a week through Ti backup and it works perfectly... never had any problems... I got the tip from reading the suggestions in insertcoin rom's op (thanks baad)... some people have had apps reappearing using root explorer but not with Ti... and you know its working because if you keep track of your memory on there you can watch it increase as you delete the apps..
+1 for using titanium never had a problem
Tried Titanium, did the trick.
Also used Titanium to trash the bloat!
Do we have a list of applications that are SAFE to remove with Titanium backup? I don't want to mess it up. I had to BORROW a computer to even root my phone so can't risk bricking it.
Yes, but you may need to buy the pro key to acces that feature, choose batch then you'll see a list of choices to run
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I meant like for my previous phone Xperia there was a list of apps that are safe to remove on wiki page. I didn't find this for Sensation so I wonder if there is a list somewhere else. On xperia I was using Root uninstaller from Market to unistall.
There was a thread a while back that summarized what could be removed:
[GUIDE] Disabling system/bloatware apps using temp root
Thanks! The thread talks about disabling, not removing though. I take it no more harm can be done by removing right?

[Q] Uninstallable Motorola stock apps

I have a rooted stock 3.2 ROM on a Mz605.
Some of the stock Motorola apps, like motoblur bug the heck out of me, thus my question:
What Motorola app & services are safe to be uninstalled?
I've already frozen some of them using TitaniumBackup, but they are still started on boot.
Thanks in advance.
Get a file manager capable of mounting /system in r/w, and navigate to /system/apps/
Delete the apk's directly from here. Can't comment on all the 'safe' ones to delete, but junk like motoprint, citric etc is all obviously fine to delete.
Never used the version of the Xoom you have, but Blur is a user interface (like Sense on HTC phones), don't think it can be removed like that.
There are blur xooms?
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Replacing stock ICS (sony bloat) apps with vanilla apps

I tried CM7, 9 and 10 on my SK17I / mango and realized, what I really wanted was Stock ICS from google, and not stock ICS from sony with all their homegrown bloat in it.
So.. how do you remove/replace all the crap they put in there.. I already tried putting the vanilla apk's in the system/app, chmod and wipe dalvik, but they just doesnt show up.
How do I remove the bloat and get real ICS in there?
Is it neccesary to rebuild the source before flashing or is it possible after?
Thank you.
I managed to clean the Stock rom from Bloat with Root explorer and ADB Shell, and replaced stock apps with "vanilla" CM9 apps Alarm, messaging and calendar.
I just cant seem to get the phone and contacts to work.. any advice are greatly welcomned !

[Q] HTC Sense apps on Cyanogenmod ROM?

Unlocked the Bootloader - check
Rooted the phone - check
Installed Cyanogenmod 9.1 ROM - check
Before doing all that I backed up all the APK's and system files. Despite not liking the bloatware that HTC insist upon you having (yes, I'm looking at you Teeter, Dice, Mirror and Stocks to name but a few), I do actually like the a few including the HTC Weather app.
Within the backup, I had a file called com.htc.weather.[version number].apk
Will any of these HTC apk files install and work if I've have changed the ROM from HTC Sense? If not, is there any way to get them to work in Cyanogenmod?
Many thanks in advance
Rich
Basically mate, it will.
But it wont harm to try too.
I am using a ROM called elegancia but I desensed it. Those apps work fine.

[Q] white settings menu

Hi guys, been using this great phone.for.2 months already. Used a couple of roms in the past but returned to rooted, locked bootloader stock rom with the latest update. I just had a question is it possible to make the settings menu white witout being deodexed? Or at least without modification of system files. Please.note I do not have any sort of recovery installed. Just rooted so I can use greenify and Uninstal bloatware. I really like the white menu, been searching and only foind it in custom.roms. anyway I can do that on stock? thanks in advance. I've decided to.use.stock as I could.find lots.of.bugs.on the.custom roms. Aand.I really like the stock ui. ANY advice?
Hey mate, sorry to inform you but I think you have to deodex. However I think there is another way, I understand you prefer clean stock rom, I can't unlock my bootloader and it is indeed the fastest rom do the following, search on the themes and apps for Honami white settings and you will find a port that even has cpu control.
Go to your apps folder (use root Explorer); delete your settings and settings.odex, and now copy the files you downloaded from the port and copy them with correct permissions. Then reboot and I think you are all done. Also search for an app or way do delete your cache, including dalvik so you avoid errors. I'm thinking about doing this myself so try it and tell me if something went wrong so I can help

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