I got the app from here.
https://www.getjar.com/categories/a...tanium-Backup-PRO-Key-root-indivisible-908910
Basically I was trying to get the pro version of titanium backup without having to pay the $6 for it on the play store. I tried that and it doesn't work of course. But now I can't get rid of it. I tired to uninstall it with the free version of titanium backup. It says uninstall complete, but the app icon is still there. When I hold on the icon and press uninstall, it says cannot uninstall because it has administrator access. And to uncheck it in the settings under device administration. But when I go there, the app isn't listed. I don't know what to do.
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The first thing I would try is booting the phone up into safe mode
Then none of the apps you have install should be running and then you should be able to uninstall the app.
good luck
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how can I delete the superuser app I downloaded the hack 4 netflix and it loaded the superuser app on my galaxy tab
I donĀ“t know what the netflix hack is, but when your tablet is rooted, you need SuperUser
uninstall???
bAndroid System Info (free from the android market) shows the superuser app and gives the option to uninstall it when you tap on it.rian best said:
how can I delete the superuser app I downloaded the hack 4 netflix and it loaded the superuser app on my galaxy tab
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Android System Info (free from the android market) shows the superuser app and gives the option to uninstall it when you tap on it.
MarketLink : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.electricsheep.asi&feature=search_result
yes i tryed that but the icon stays on my tab
You can flash back the stock rom and then reset back to factory. I mean that is if you are wanting to return it or sell it or something like that. Other than that if the uninstall does not remove it then I am not sure. Sorry I am not that much help but I got mine off my phone by reflashing the stock rom and factory resetting.
Used the ping pong root for at&t s6 and worked great. Deleted a lot of crap and was happy. But the galaxy apps app keeps finding a way to redownload itself. Tried to go through settings and turn off auto update And everything. Anyone have any tips??
I'd be interested to know if there's a workaround to this as well. Once I know for sure we can get rid of the bloatware I may jump back on the S6 bandwagon.
Isn't there a way to remove the download list app from the Play Store so that they don't redownload automatically?
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On the G3 there was a folder which had a list of apps it would download no matter what, wonder if the S6 has something similar?
Did you reboot your phone after uninstalling?
Even without rebooting it does it. Play store auto update and everything is off. I did notice in kinguser after deleting things there are files that show up at bottom of the uninstall list. File names like com.Flipboard or com.shealth its weird files for the apps that were uninstalled. And even deleting those from list they just show up again. I'm going to look around file explorer see if I can find anything.
Samsungs S Health app is another one that won't delete. Found the com. Folder with file in it. But says can't delete. This is with root access. Maybe we just need to flash a whole new ROM. I'm sure cynagen working on one
maybe try using sdmaid, it uninstalls well for me
What are you using to uninstall? I see you said Kinguser so I'm assuming not using Titanium Backup. Try to get supersu instead
I tried a couple times to make SuperSU the main app but even following the directions in the ping-pong root thread I just can't seem to make SuperSU work for some reason
Hi, may you can install an "Root explore", then just go to /system/app and directly remove apk files of those annoying apps from your ROM.
I'm on android 6.0.
I have root.
I do not see these applications in the system directories.(app, priv-app)
Where they are located? How to remove them?
have u tried titanium backup and system app remover ..
piotr9821 said:
I'm on android 6.0.
I have root.
I do not see these applications in the system directories.(app, priv-app)
Where they are located? How to remove them?
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Just go to root folder and find oem folder/app and delete those apps simple
Just install Link2SD or SystemUninstall App from playstore.
Those App only work for rooted device.
Uninstall the useless Apps. But be careful with it, don't delete system functioning App.
After uninstall completed, reboot the device.
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i have made a flashable script to remove those olx, moneycontrol, and snapdeel apps. wait i m bus right now
Download MoveTo SdCard from Play Store and from that unistall the apps
Hi there,
Recently I installed 9Apps App on my phone. After that it automatically started downloading many apps and they all were installed as system apps. As soon as I came to know I turned off my WiFi/Data and unistalled 9Apps.
I have root access. So I tried to uninstall those malwares using "System App Remover" "SuperSU" "Titanium Backup". These all apps say that "uninstall failed". So I tried to delete those apks from "/system/apk" by mounting system R/W using "ES File Explorer" and "Terminal". None of them works. Even I tried uninstall by ''Recovery Exploit" but it also doesn't work.
When I switch on my DATA/WiFi these apps again start downloading new malwares and 'INSTALLING THEM AS SYSTEM APPS' which I'm unable to remove. I've also performed a "CLEAN FACTORY RESET" but it also doesn't work.
Also I scanned with free antivirus it says they're malwares.
The following are those malwares
--com.google.updater
--Amazon Shopping App
--Voot
--FreeCharge
--com.google.android.searchbox
--some porn apps
I can't uninstall any.
Please give me suggestion.
Or if reinstalling my ROM is the only option.
Thanks.
My phone is iBall Andi 4-B2 (3G) IPS
manaspustake said:
Hi there,
Recently I installed 9Apps App on my phone. After that it automatically started downloading many apps and they all were installed as system apps. As soon as I came to know I turned off my WiFi/Data and unistalled 9Apps.
I have root access. So I tried to uninstall those malwares using "System App Remover" "SuperSU" "Titanium Backup". These all apps say that "uninstall failed". So I tried to delete those apks from "/system/apk" by mounting system R/W using "ES File Explorer" and "Terminal". None of them works. Even I tried uninstall by ''Recovery Exploit" but it also doesn't work.
When I switch on my DATA/WiFi these apps again start downloading new malwares and 'INSTALLING THEM AS SYSTEM APPS' which I'm unable to remove. I've also performed a "CLEAN FACTORY RESET" but it also doesn't work.
Also I scanned with free antivirus it says they're malwares.
The following are those malwares
--com.google.updater
--Amazon Shopping App
--Voot
--FreeCharge
--com.google.android.searchbox
--some porn apps
I can't uninstall any.
Please give me suggestion.
Or if reinstalling my ROM is the only option.
Thanks.
My phone is iBall Andi 4-B2 (3G) IPS
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Hi manaspustake, Find out if the apps are installed as administrator then this is the problem that you are not able to uninstall them. Good luck
Can you modify the malwares to make corrupted using APK Editor Pro
1. Go to Manifest
2. Find the device administrator component is declared as a receiver component, remove it
3. Rebuild it
Device: OnePlus 7 Pro
Os: Oxygen OS 10.0.1
I decided to uninstall the pre-loaded Netflix application that comes with the phone. I rooted my device and downloaded System App Remover to the successully uninstal the app. Once uninstalled the app, I decided to unroot the device. After unrooting the app came back.
Is this normal? Do I need to be rooted to uninstall the app? And where is comming the uninstalled app from after unrooting?
Thanks.
I usually delete the APK I use root explorer
Thanks for the replay
I also tried that. When I deleite the APK and reboot the app is deleted. Then , when i unroot with the magisk manager app, the uninstalled app returns.