Unable to Uninstall Bloatware - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6

i rooted on nougat just so i can remove bloatware and maybe get a rom. i installed titanium backup pro and i couldnt uninstall any bloatware. i froze knox and i was still unable to uninstall bloatware. can anyone help?

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[Q] Defrost Frozen apk

Here's my issue, I hope someone can help.
I was running ED2 rooted. While rooted, i used AntTek to freeze some apps. I then did the Odin flash to ED1 rooted, then Odin to EE4 rooted. Apparently in the startup somehow those frozen apps are truly frozen.
What I mean is that I see them in the app drawer and I can run them. But when I go to AntTek to freeze them, the only option I have is to Defrost but when I try to Defrost it says apk not found.
Anyone know how to fix this problem?

Frozen Apps and Phone Resets

I am trying to understand frozen apps...
LG Thrill is now rooted with a few frozen apps. No Custom Roms installed.
Let's say something happens to my phone and I have to hard reset it. From my understanding, root will stay, but what happens to the apps that were frozen with Titanium BU? Do they just thaw and go back to normal?

Unrooting system apps

My droid x2 was was rooted and then I unrooted. Unfortunately, I did not unfreeze the system apps i froze. I cannot get back in to root and have used apps that said my phone was unrooted. It wasn't. Anyone have a suggestion on how i can root again or unfreeze the apps without root?
You need root access to unfreeze them. It's either that or do a full SBF/System restore.

Removed apps keep coming back after restart

Hello,
I just got the htc one s. It currently have 4.1.1 sw. I wanted to stay with the stock Rom, but remove all the bloatware. I rooted the phone and installed titanium backup. I was able to removed all the unwanted apps, but everyone I restart the phone, all the apps come back. Anyone know why and how to fix?
quan3t said:
Hello,
I just got the htc one s. It currently have 4.1.1 sw. I wanted to stay with the stock Rom, but remove all the bloatware. I rooted the phone and installed titanium backup. I was able to removed all the unwanted apps, but everyone I restart the phone, all the apps come back. Anyone know why and how to fix?
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ROM Cleaner is great at this. easy and quick.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676752
Took a while to find all the naming for the apps I wanted to remove using RomCleaner, but was able to get rid of them now. Thanks
I came here to ask a similar question. I just got a new One S black and its up to date. Unlocked the bootloader, rooted and installed CWM recovery.
I can run rooted apps fine, but I cant install busybox and ota rootkeeper isnt protecting my root when I ask it. Titanium backup shows its removing apps when I delete them, but when I reboot, theyre back again. Did I do something wrong when rooting, or is this just how the stock rom is?
redspeed said:
I came here to ask a similar question. I just got a new One S black and its up to date. Unlocked the bootloader, rooted and installed CWM recovery.
I can run rooted apps fine, but I cant install busybox and ota rootkeeper isnt protecting my root when I ask it. Titanium backup shows its removing apps when I delete them, but when I reboot, theyre back again. Did I do something wrong when rooting, or is this just how the stock rom is?
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Install busybox flashable zip through recovery.
To remove stock apps, use RomCleaner as mentioned by @tivofool in the above posts.

So I've rooted my P601..

I own a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition (P601) 3G, it is FULL of Bloatware, so I had to root it, and remove a couple or most of the Samsung apps "except for necessities" I also kinda uninstalled all of Knox Services and apps using Titanium Backup, after which I read about it and it turned out to be a dump move, so I tried restoring them services but with no luck with Titanium Backup Freezing every time.
I rebooted my device to download, recovery, shut down and reopened and it seems to be working just fine
My Q is : do I have to worry about this, I mean should I restore the Nandroid I made before deleting Knox, or should i just move on like nothing ever happened ?
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