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
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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!
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.
:good:
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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Hi
Any one knows How to restore Titanium backup
"backup"without root..
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Hi,
is it possible to backup an app with titanium backup on Samsung stock rom and restore this app with all settings after installing cyanogenmod on the phone?
Thanks
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ari173 said:
Hi,
is it possible to backup an app with titanium backup on Samsung stock rom and restore this app with all settings after installing cyanogenmod on the phone?
Thanks
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Yes, as long as you are rooted (titanium requires root) it should not be a problem.
Thank you.
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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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