Drparser mode? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note5

I have a sprint galaxy-note 5 6.0.. Does anyone know what Drparser mode.apk is? Can I remove it?

Drparse is marked as safe on the S6/S7 debloat list.
Use titanium to freeze it. See if there are any adverse actions. Then remove it if it tests well.

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What Bloatware is safe to remove?

I know that removing TMobile MyAccounts is a no-go, but is there anything else that is unsafe to remove? And other than doubletwist does anyone have a list of suggested bloatware to remove? I'm new to removing bloatware on my own and don't want to screw anything up.
Sirithe said:
I know that removing TMobile MyAccounts is a no-go, but is there anything else that is unsafe to remove? And other than doubletwist does anyone have a list of suggested bloatware to remove? I'm new to removing bloatware on my own and don't want to screw anything up.
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There is a search button in the top right side of the page..
Use the term "Bloatware", should offer up enough results to make a forum-educated decision

Apps safe to freeze disable or remove

Apps I have freezed so far with no issues.....
weird.. there are certain things my disable button is greyed out. any idea?
The same for me, in most cases is the Disable button disabled. I haven't root and I wont it yet.
You can use the Debloater app by Gatesjunior to disable them without root.
Do you mean this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294 ?
There is written:
Requirements:
The program requires that your manufacturer USB drivers are installed for your specific device as well as the following:
• Windows Operating System
• USB Debugging turned on for your device
• Root or KitKat and above running on your device
but we haven't root or KitKat...
libb said:
Do you mean this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294 ?
There is written:
Requirements:
The program requires that your manufacturer USB drivers are installed for your specific device as well as the following:
• Windows Operating System
• USB Debugging turned on for your device
• Root or KitKat and above running on your device
but we haven't root or KitKat...
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Yes, also works on Lollipop. I disabled loads of Samsung apps using it.
shiningarmor said:
weird.. there are certain things my disable button is greyed out. any idea?
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Rooted I used titanium... will be testing more apps I do nandroid backup between each test....
jhericurls said:
Yes, also works on Lollipop. I disabled loads of Samsung apps using it.
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what apps you was able to disable without bootloop or problems?
antiguangenius said:
what apps you was able to disable without bootloop or problems?
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I disabled loads, just to name a few:
All the ANT apps
3DTourViewer
Flipboard apps
Carmode
CatchFavrorites
Samsung Keyboard
Samsung Calender sync
Samsung Cloud Data Relay
Samsung Contact Sync
Samsung SBrowser sync
Samsung SNote3
Samsung Syncadaptor
S Planner
S Finder
Email
Galaxy Talkback
Gear VR apps
S Health
STK
Music
My Interest
My Places
PageBuddy
Quick question:
Is it safe to disable all the KNOX apps with Titanium Backup?
BBs19 said:
Quick question:
Is it safe to disable all the KNOX apps with Titanium Backup?
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i have on mine everything seems to be working fine
dashraider said:
i have on mine everything seems to be working fine
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Has anyone else tried?
sk8trix said:
Has anyone else tried?
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I froze the knock apps/services and things are fine here. I even froze Google news and books cause they came up as 2% battery used when I never even opened them
I lost knox while flashing new kernel. Still no problems.
Freeze Bloatware Apps with Titanium Backup on VZW S6 Edge
jhericurls said:
I disabled loads, just to name a few:
All the ANT apps
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I posted a list of apps you can freeze with Titanium Backup on a rooted Verizon Galaxy S6 Edge -- and likely other versions as well -- . I'll update it as needed: http://blog.chadwikdavis.com/disable-freeze-bloatware-vzw-galaxy-s6-edge/ Haven't tried with Debloater but I expect you won't have issues there either with just those basic bloatware apps.
I'm nervous to disable too many things. Better to go with a bare-bones custom ROM than risk breaking an important service on your phone. If you're like me, you just want to optimize the speed, performance and battery life on your yearly investment in these mini-supercomputers.
Do the ANT apps affect the hardware heart-rate sensor or does it only disable the wireless antenna for wearable tech?
chadwicky said:
I posted a list of apps you can freeze with Titanium Backup on a rooted Verizon Galaxy S6 Edge -- and likely other versions as well -- . I'll update it as needed: http://blog.chadwikdavis.com/disable-freeze-bloatware-vzw-galaxy-s6-edge/ Haven't tried with Debloater but I expect you won't have issues there either with just those basic bloatware apps.
I'm nervous to disable too many things. Better to go with a bare-bones custom ROM than risk breaking an important service on your phone. If you're like me, you just want to optimize the speed, performance and battery life on your yearly investment in these mini-supercomputers.
Do the ANT apps affect the hardware heart-rate sensor or does it only disable the wireless antenna for wearable tech?
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I can confirm that heart rate monitor and finger print scanner work without ant+ on the custom rom im on anyways.

Built-in Malware?

Hey guys!
Is anyone aware about this news?
http://blog.checkpoint.com/2017/03/10/preinstalled-malware-targeting-mobile-users/
It seems that our devices has a bult-in malware:
com.lu.compass Galaxy S7 f901fd1fc2ce079a18c619e1192b14dcc164c97da3286031ee542dabe0b4cd8c
So... how do we remove it via ADB?
I own one Galaxy S7 Edge and I`m a little bit worried.... My device is non-rooted so I can't use Titanium Backup or any easy solution to remove it. I tried to look for "compass" and no app was found, probably this is an internal apk intented to run together with other apps (like GPS nav....). Right?
If the above statment is right, if we remove "compass" we may get force closes, right? Because every app that is intended to use compass will request data from it and there'll be no data being returned
Should we be worried?
Download this for the pc https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294 and look for the package and disable it, but i doubt its on our phones since its not on mine, maybe its tied to a specific region.

Which apps are safe to remove over adb on F2 Pro?

Is there any list or something like that?
debloat
use xiaomiadbtools and you can remove everything it lists (30+ apps)
obviously make sure you have an alternative launcher/keyboard if youre gonna remove those.
you need a java runtime installed to run the app.
First place to remove this facebook trash
where is the list?
andrey94ru said:
where is the list?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/safe-debloating-mui13.4429841/
But uninstall only what you know.

Samsung Remote Support?

Am seeing this tab in settings, what apk do I need to debloat to remove this? I've been through my apps list but dont see anything obvious, thanks
I don't have that option. Do you see it Samsung members app?
See grab, no its towards the bottom in Settings menu.
don't have that setting but going via help file it offers to install it via Smart Tutor for Samsung Galaxy app
Thanks, just want to get rid of that tab, any idea how?
do you have that app? uninstall it if yes
Have uninstalled smart tutor but the Remote Support tab remains in settings list. Guess there's no way to get rid of it?
restart the phone?
Still there after restart, was hoping there was an app I could disable etc to remove the heading from settings menu, guess not.
I would be glad to remove it as well, I suddenly got it appearing after the last update on my A52 5G.
Any new idea how to get away with this option in Settings?
A bit late to this post, but the solution is to install the Samsung Tips app which removes the "manual" and "remote support" options inside the Settings app and replaces it with a single "Tips" entry: https://galaxystore.samsung.com/pre...session_id=W_03bb1f02be95e1f7c89bf2450f16277d
You can remove both by having Tips installed and disabling it (not removing it) via "pm disable com.samsung.android.app.tips"
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A bit late to this post, but the solution is to install the Samsung Tips app which removes the "manual" and "remote support" options inside the Settings app and replaces it with a single "Tips" entry: https://galaxystore.samsung.com/pre...session_id=W_03bb1f02be95e1f7c89bf2450f16277d
You can remove both by having Tips installed and disabling it (not removing it) via "pm disable com.samsung.android.app.tips"
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This doesn't work on the S21 latest software, CVDC. It will disable Tips, but the Remote Support option will no longer be removed.
Macusercom said:
A bit late to this post, but the solution is to install the Samsung Tips app which removes the "manual" and "remote support" options inside the Settings app and replaces it with a single "Tips" entry: https://galaxystore.samsung.com/pre...session_id=W_03bb1f02be95e1f7c89bf2450f16277d
You can remove both by having Tips installed and disabling it (not removing it) via "pm disable com.samsung.android.app.tips"
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On my S22+, I already have the latest version installed by default and tried to disable it via PDP app, but it tells me that some critical app can't be disabled.
It's a system app which isn't directly labeled remote support. You will have to use an application inspector to view all system apps then have to narrow down which app it is. I had to do this to remove the Samsung Account in settings, bixby vision, bixby page, software update installer & more.
Make sure you make an apk backup of the system app before you uninstall it incase you mess up your phone or make a setting inacessible that you needed. You can restore the apps by reinstalling them from the apk you backed up with a tap or use adb to install the app.
If you happen to find out which package name it is please reply with the name as I am trying to figure out which one it is on my phone as well. I imagine its one of the ones that begin with com.samsung.android good luck on the hunt & don't forget to let everyone know once you find out.

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