I've Rooted Gionee M2 8GB (KitKat). I have uninstalled some system apps . They uninstalled successfully as these apps are no more in the applications. But after i do a reset these are installed again.
I know its not a problem as I never face one. But I wanna remove those apps so that they don't come again with a reset. Is there any way to do this??
Use system app remover.apk
Hi, to permanently remove the apps, you need a system app remover, I have linked good one below, however, it does require root access.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp&hl=en
You have to remove it from thia directory...
Root/system/app/
By removing from here it will not come back by reseting..
Use root explorer for this action...
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Friends, yesterday i rooted my phone and downgraded it... Using this procedure
http://androidforums.com/htc-chacha/541845-guide-how-flash-back-stock-rom-chacha-please-sticky.html
The rom given in this post has many useless apps. I wanna uninstall them. How i can? or how i can install a Simple stock rom? thanks?
Use Titanium Backup.
Use system app remover easy to use download it from play store
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sachinjain said:
Use system app remover easy to use download it from play store
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I installed this, but Rom Manager wasn't on the list of system apps
Titanium Backup Remove / Backup / Re-install
Hi there! Be aware that if you remove apps you won't be able to update via OTA unless you install them again. If you wish to stay stock, it may be better to just freeze those apps so they won't appear any longer. It's easy and you don't have to worry about the backup files
If space is an issue, install superuser and use Link2SD or any other methods to extend your internal space to the SD card.
Good luck
So... I install this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2270027 but when I use speedy droid to delete the sony apps they remains , how I can delete them?
(sorry for my bad english :cyclops: )
Its simple
Abusudu said:
So... I install this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2270027 but when I use speedy droid to delete the sony apps they remains , how I can delete them?
(sorry for my bad english :cyclops: )
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you can remove system apps with root browser with root browser goto system/app/and select which system app you want to delete after successfully deletion you need to reboot your mobile
or just install this app called nobloat from google play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...atfree&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd and find which app you want to remove after successfully removed you need to restart your mobile done
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I tried ,but some apps still in the device (i uninstalled the apps using titanium) , speedy droid delete all the things of the sony apps, I wouldn't want to do it manually, I'm afraid because I could uninstall wrong things...
Abusudu said:
I tried ,but some apps still in the device (i uninstalled the apps using titanium) , speedy droid delete all the things of the sony apps, I wouldn't want to do it manually, I'm afraid because I could uninstall wrong things...
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If u used Titanium to delete app and if u are viewing the list of apps using titanium, they will still appear in the list but a strike through line indicating that the app has been deleted but backed up in titanium folder. However, if you want the app to be removed cleanly, use Root explorer and delete the app from the System/app folder.
Ok,thanks guys , when I've time I'll try :laugh:
i rooted my phone.now how to uninstall unwanted apps ?
s duos
s7562 said:
i rooted my phone.now how to uninstall unwanted apps ?
s duos
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congratulations for successfully rooted your phone!
get Link2SD app from playstore, install it. click here.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD
open the app, and choose any app you wanted to uninstall by holding the listed app there.
always be aware by not removing system app that can cause your phone fails in some processes.
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i rooted my phone.now how to uninstall unwanted apps ?
s duos
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Hi,
Link2Sd is a better one to uninstall unwanted apps.
But my suggestion is, use TITANIUM BACKUP pro, it requires ROOT. As you had rooted your phone, so you can easily use it.
It's a powerful tool, to simply uninstall in-built apps and unwanted apps, most importantly by using this app you can backup your entire phone's applications along with the data... you can restore them whenever you want.. JUST GIVE IT A TRY..
I'm also using the SAMSUNG GALAXY S DUOS GT S7562:good::good::good::good::good:::good:
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congratulations for successfully rooted your phone!
get Link2SD app from playstore, install it. click here.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD
open the app, and choose any app you wanted to uninstall by holding the listed app there.
always be aware by not removing system app that can cause your phone fails in some processes.
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singh54 said:
Hi,
Link2Sd is a better one to uninstall unwanted apps.
But my suggestion is, use TITANIUM BACKUP pro, it requires ROOT. As you had rooted your phone, so you can easily use it.
It's a powerful tool, to simply uninstall in-built apps and unwanted apps, most importantly by using this app you can backup your entire phone's applications along with the data... you can restore them whenever you want.. JUST GIVE IT A TRY..
I'm also using the SAMSUNG GALAXY S DUOS GT S7562:good::good::good::good::good:::good:
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thank you very much for spending your valuable time to reply here !!!! .....i will try them
@Singh,
can u plz reply to the following threads since u also use s duos :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48863120
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583853
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586084
the easiest way is using re-explorer and delete an .apk in /system/app/, but pay attention NOT to delete any known system key apk, you can google and know if one .apk can be removed or not
You can also freez apps.
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Hello,
today I noticed a popup on my phone. I downloaded malwarebytes and found an app in /system/priv-app. malwarebytes can't delete it and I tried it with System app remover (ROOT). It worked, but malwarebytes still finds that app (com.excelliance.dualaid.yhlgos). Now I tried it with an file manager that has root permissions to the folder. It also tells me that it worked but the folder is still there.
Is there another way to delete system apps?
Mr.Tr33 said:
Hello,
today I noticed a popup on my phone. I downloaded malwarebytes and found an app in /system/priv-app. malwarebytes can't delete it and I tried it with System app remover (ROOT). It worked, but malwarebytes still finds that app (com.excelliance.dualaid.yhlgos). Now I tried it with an file manager that has root permissions to the folder. It also tells me that it worked but the folder is still there.
Is there another way to delete system apps?
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Deny it data access? Freeze/suspend?
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I tried that too, but it looks like anything what I do doesn't affect the files in priv-app folder. I tried a small test with another app and same thing, like I can't do it even with root access. Or is it just my app? Which one would work?
Mr.Tr33 said:
I tried that too, but it looks like anything what I do doesn't affect the files in priv-app folder. I tried a small test with another app and same thing, like I can't do it even with root access. Or is it just my app? Which one would work?
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I use Link2sd to integrate all system apps into the modded stock ROM. It works, but the data is wiped. Still, better than Titanium BU integration. Link2sd also has an uninstall feature, to. I imagine it may be as successful for you.
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Hi guys,
So I just unlocked my phone using xperifix and I tried to delete all the bloatware using 2 apps I found in the play store but I was unable to. The phone just tells me the uninstall failed and i dont even know why
Any idea why this is happening?
thanks
DeafSymphony said:
Hi guys,
So I just unlocked my phone using xperifix and I tried to delete all the bloatware using 2 apps I found in the play store but I was unable to. The phone just tells me the uninstall failed and i dont even know why
Any idea why this is happening?
thanks
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Titanium Backup is possibly the best app for a rooted phone. It will uninstall any app.
You can go into TWRP, mount System partition, then hit the FileManager under Advanced, and then change permissions/delete files/folders accordingly.
But be careful, there seems to be some wierd dependencies going on in there, and you end up with some random FCs here and there after removing bloat app folders and such.
My personal advice if you want to be free of headaches, just 'freeze' the apps using say 'Advanced Tools' from appstore (my recommended app freezer and general swiss-army tool).