Samsung One UI (Android Pie) Apps [UPDATED 14.11.2018] - Samsung Galaxy S8 Themes, Apps, and Mods

You need to be on 8.0
[*]Pie Calculator App *UPDATED 10.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/nkoibiol52ha5ou/Calculator_2.apk
Install as normal apk.
[*]Pie Messages App *UPDATED 3.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/o14q6o86w8bjaxy/messages_3.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie Email App*UPDATED 14.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/xi2t2tm86o88i1d/SamsungEmail_3.apk
Install as normal apk.
[*]Pie Samsung Home App
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/rn608ef6bbf60n8/Home.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie Notes App *UPDATED 14.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/avsvuidvgqwdft0/SamsungNotes_3.apk
Install as normal apk.
[*]Pie Browser App *UPDATED 14.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/8wzzv1xb7zfcf3i/SamsungBrowser_3.apk
Install as normal apk.
[*]Pie SHealth App *UPDATED 6.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/7uix9oqmv7yy9qy/SamungHealth_new.apk
Install as normal apk.
[*]Pie SmartCapture App
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/o4gltc5b5dlowrt/SmartCapture.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie VoiceRecorder App
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/yktfxub7dyv37p4/Recorder.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie Themes App *UPDATED 31.10.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/qdoivpdi3jpqopt/themes_2.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie GameHome App *UPDATED 3.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/t2vlp999sd7bvll/gamelauncher_2.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie Gallery App *ADDED 3.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/swn0n7d7fnpd4r6/gallery.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie Calendar App *ADDED 3.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/l21zsbjt2ebub6j/calendar.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie Clock App *ADDED 3.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/5c55pd61rqfty45/clock.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie SoundAlive App *ADDED 6.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/nryrwh3php0zbrg/SoundAlive.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
[*]Pie LinkSharing App *ADDED 19.11.2018*
Download -> https://www.mediafire.com/file/bqbp1x81f50ks88/LinkSharing.zip
In some cases you need to delete old app folder before flash.
Enter recovery, flash the zip, wipe dalvik and cache and reboot.
All apps were tested only on sac23 rom. Credits to @corsicanu.
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Flashing samsung home app gave me an error and made my phone extremely slow with an error always popping up, i had to reset the phone to use it again...i did all the step and wiped cache and dalvik after flashing the file..

loris100 said:
Flashing samsung home app gave me an error and made my phone extremely slow with an error always popping up, i had to reset the phone to use it again...i did all the step and wiped cache and dalvik after flashing the file..
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all zips were tested. What rom you use ?

ionutcruso said:
all zips were tested. What rom you use ?
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I use Soldier9312 11.1 rom...

loris100 said:
I use Soldier9312 11.1 rom...
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You tried to delete old touchwiz app before flash ?

ionutcruso said:
You tried to delete old touchwiz app before flash ?
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No i didnt, how can i delete old touchwiz app?

in system/ priv-app/ is named touchwizz_2017 or something like that

ionutcruso said:
in system/ priv-app/ is named touchwizz_2017 or something like that
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I found the file TouchWizHome_2017 but it wont let me delete it..."read only files cannot be deleted"

loris100 said:
I found the file TouchWizHome_2017 but it wont let me delete it..."read only files cannot be deleted"
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what root explorer you use ?

ionutcruso said:
what root explorer you use ?
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File manager +

loris100 said:
File manager +
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use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop

ionutcruso said:
use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
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Im using it but i dont know how to find system there?

loris100 said:
Im using it but i dont know how to find system there?
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look

and you must have root explorer activated

ionutcruso said:
and you must have root explorer activated
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A friend told me about file manager on twrp so i deleted that file from there, flashed your zip and everything works perfectly....but i cant notice a difference from before...thank you anyway.?

loris100 said:
A friend told me about file manager on twrp so i deleted that file from there, flashed your zip and everything works perfectly....but i cant notice a difference from before...thank you anyway.?
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with pleasure

We must to be root to use this, right?

frumy said:
We must to be root to use this, right?
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Yes. But Notes and SHealth work without root or custom recovery

UPDATE !
* added 2 new apps(themes & game launcher)
* updated messages app

tnx bro..
All apps were tested only on sac32 rom. sac23 ?

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[Q] Where can I download LEWA clock APP

Hi all,
Anyone knows where can I download the clock/alarm/stopwatch/timer app from LEWA OS? (No the widget, but the app)
Been looking hard, but i can't find it.
I attach picture of the app.
Thanks a lot.
Any clue would help...
ANYTHING would help...
peptonib said:
Hi all,
Anyone knows where can I download the clock/alarm/stopwatch/timer app from LEWA OS? (No the widget, but the app)
Been looking hard, but i can't find it.
I attach picture of the app.
Thanks a lot.
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Have you tried downloading any lewa ROM with the same android version you have and extract it from it?
Enviado desde mi Nexus 7
lewa os? you can dump it in lewa rom file
I tried to extract it from a lewa rom, and install it, but it does not run at all...
Actually, what i've tried is:
- Mount system as R/W
- Use Titanium Backup to extract the app from a nandroid backup
No results. Restore ends apparently ok, but no changes on clock app.
I am restoring "clock.apk". Is this correct or the app I am after has another name?
Thanks.
Also tried to restore to external sd card with TB, but no app appears in the sd card. TB says restore OK.
Tried this with no luck:
Extract deskclock.apk and deskclock.odex from stock lewa rom (THL W8)
Copy both to external sd card
backup system\deskclock.apk and system\deskclock.odex
replace files with files on external card
verify permissions
reboot recovery
clean cache and clean dalvik cache
reboot
Clock app does not show as installed, and cannot start it from launcher clock...
Maybe I cannot do this with an odexed app...
peptonib said:
Tried this with no luck:
Extract deskclock.apk and deskclock.odex from stock lewa rom (THL W8)
Copy both to external sd card
backup system\deskclock.apk and system\deskclock.odex
replace files with files on external card
verify permissions
reboot recovery
clean cache and clean dalvik cache
reboot
Clock app does not show as installed, and cannot start it from launcher clock...
Maybe I cannot do this with an odexed app...
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That was just I was about to tell you. Have you tried deodexing the ROM before extracting the APK? LeWa ROMs have their own framework-layer as well, so they may not be simply copied and pasted and may need porting

[UPDATED][IN SYSTEM]Google Play Store

Google Play Store for Any devices​
Version Updated to 5.7.10
After a long time I am again here with my Mod..
Good News We Are Now Part Of FrickeyPedia
Main Part:-
Install Directly into System.
Specially for the low internal devices because it save much space by installing in system
​
STEPS:-
1.Put The zip file in sdcard
2.Reboot Recovery
3.Select install zip from sdcard
4. Navigate and install file
5. Reboot device
6.Playstore has been installed into Your device
Note: For All those have .odex file in the system simply delete the Phonesky.odex and install the Playstore.
Otherwise It shows Force Close Error
Will Provide New Version In Next Update.
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I will surely try this but does this requires root access?
Root
arun483 said:
I will surely try this but does this requires root access?
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Yes Dude your device should be rooted bcoz u have to reboot into recovery to install this zip file
Ngpmnk said:
Yes Dude your device should be rooted bcoz u have to reboot into recovery to install this zip file
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Actually I am using FonePad7 (rooted of course) but I can't find install zip from sd card
arun483 said:
Actually I am using FonePad7 (rooted of course) but I can't find install zip from sd card
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did u flashed custom recovery in system...???
to reboot to recovery u can use quick boot after that select
"install zip from sdcard"
2nd option in recovery...
saved my 13 mb memory
thanks
wisylucky said:
saved my 13 mb memory
thanks
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Most Welcome..
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miui music player

how to install miui music player on pac rom
evol_201014 said:
how to install miui music player on pac rom
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Extract miui player from miui install zip and install like any other app.
LuK1337 said:
Extract miui player from miui install zip and install like any other app.
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i actually tried it and it say can't installed
evol_201014 said:
i actually tried it and it say can't installed
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Try to copy the .apk file in system>app and reboot
DenisRonaldo798 said:
Try to copy the .apk file in system>app and reboot
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didn't work didn't open force close
evol_201014 said:
didn't work didn't open force close
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What about wipe cache/dalvik cache through the custom recovery or maybe fix permissions
DenisRonaldo798 said:
What about wipe cache/dalvik cache through the custom recovery or maybe fix permissions
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tried all things didn't work I don't know why

[HELP] App disappeared after conversion to system app

Hello everyone,
I am having an issue with the Bass Booster app after I made it a system app. I did so through Link2SD. After the conversion, the app just disappeared from the app tray and it was no where to be found. I finally found it in the data folder of my root browser and changed the permissions to rw-r--r-- and rebooted my phone. Still the app doesn't appear in the app tray. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Nobody? That's sad
darshan1504 said:
Nobody? That's sad
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Uninstall/remove/delete it then boot to recovery and wipe cache then reboot and reinstall it like normal.
Edit: in your screenshot, it shows the folder but it has no icon on the folder, that means the app is no longer there, look in the bass boost folder, I'll bet it's empty but there's supposed to be an .apk file there for the app.
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Droidriven said:
Uninstall/remove/delete it then boot to recovery and wipe cache then reboot and reinstall it like normal.
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You mean delete the file from the data folder?
darshan1504 said:
You mean delete the file from the data folder?
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I edited my post above.
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darshan1504 said:
You mean delete the file from the data folder?
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Is there a bass boost folder in /system/app or in /system/priv-app?
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Droidriven said:
Uninstall/remove/delete it then boot to recovery and wipe cache then reboot and reinstall it like normal.
Edit: in your screenshot, it shows the folder but it has no icon on the folder, that means the app is no longer there, look in the bass boost folder, I'll bet it's empty but there's supposed to be an .apk file there for the app.
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Droidriven said:
I edited my post above.
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Is there a bass boost folder in /system/app or in /system/priv-app?
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Please see this
darshan1504 said:
Please see this
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Exactly, there is no .apk file there.
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darshan1504 said:
Please see this
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Wait, what android version do you have?
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Droidriven said:
Exactly, there is no .apk file there.
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Yes. I found it in system/priv apps
I have marshmallow 6.0.1. Running Good Lock on Samsung J2 2016
darshan1504 said:
Yes. I found it in system/priv apps
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If you have custom recovery, boot to recovery and wipe oly the cache and Dalvik/ART cache, DO NOT FACTORY RESET.
If you have stock recovery, boot to recovery and wipe cache partition, DO NOT FACTORY RESET.
If you did everything correctly, this should reload the app.
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Droidriven said:
Exactly, there is no .apk file there.
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Wait, what android version do you have?
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Droidriven said:
If you have custom recovery, boot to recovery and wipe oly the cache and Dalvik/ART cache, DO NOT FACTORY RESET.
If you have stock recovery, boot to recovery and wipe cache partition, DO NOT FACTORY RESET.
If you did everything correctly, this should reload the app.
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Okay so I delete the .apk file and then go to TWRP and wipe cache right?
darshan1504 said:
Okay so I delete the .apk file and then go to TWRP and wipe cache right?
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No, I think you might be alright if you just leave it and boot to TWRP then tap the "wipe" option, then tap "advanced wipes" then select cache partition and Dalvik/ART cache, then slide the slider to wipe them, do not wipe system or data, only the caches, then reboot. If you have everything right it will load the app as a system app and be in app drawer, if it isnt, let me know.
I think you may have only missed that one step, any time you are adding apps to system or removing apps from system, you have to boot to recovery and wipe the caches then reboot.
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Droidriven said:
No, I think you might be alright if you just leave it and boot to TWRP then tap the "wipe" option, then tap "advanced wipes" then select cache partition and Dalvik/ART cache, then slide the slider to wipe them, do not wipe system or data, only the caches, then reboot. If you have everything right it will load the app as a system app and be in app drawer, if it isnt, let me know.
I think you may have only missed that one step, any time you are adding apps to system or removing apps from system, you have to boot to recovery and wipe the caches then reboot.
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Yes I missed that step. I will clear the cache and get back to you
Can you tell me if any app when converted to system app misbehave or crash?
darshan1504 said:
Yes I missed that step. I will clear the cache and get back to you
Can you tell me if any app when converted to system app misbehave or crash?
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Sometimes, it depends on the app, the device it's installed on and/or Android version. No way to know for sure which ones unless you try them.
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Droidriven said:
No, I think you might be alright if you just leave it and boot to TWRP then tap the "wipe" option, then tap "advanced wipes" then select cache partition and Dalvik/ART cache, then slide the slider to wipe them, do not wipe system or data, only the caches, then reboot. If you have everything right it will load the app as a system app and be in app drawer, if it isnt, let me know.
I think you may have only missed that one step, any time you are adding apps to system or removing apps from system, you have to boot to recovery and wipe the caches then reboot.
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It didnt appear in the app drawer. Its still there in system/priv apps
darshan1504 said:
It didnt appear in the app drawer. Its still there in system/priv apps
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Hmm. Delete it from /system/priv-app, if it's in its own folder in /system/priv-app then delete the whole folder, then go to /data/data and delete the bass booster folder.
Then boot to recovery and wipe the caches again, then reboot, reinstall bass booster.
Then install ES File Explorer, enable root explorer in ES File Explorer, then mount r/w permissions, then go to /data/data, find the bass booster folder, press and hold on the folder(do not open the folder), tap the "more" button, select "move to", navigate to /system/priv-app, place the bass booster folder in /system/priv-app folder, then exit ES File Explorer.
Then reboot to recovery, wipe both caches, reboot.
Then send if it's working right, if not, go to /system/priv-app and make sure it has system app permissions.
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Droidriven said:
Hmm. Delete it from /system/priv-app, if it's in its own folder in /system/priv-app then delete the whole folder, then go to /data/data and delete the bass booster folder.
Then boot to recovery and wipe the caches again, then reboot, reinstall bass booster.
Then install ES File Explorer, enable root explorer in ES File Explorer, then mount r/w permissions, then go to /data/data, find the bass booster folder, press and hold on the folder(do not open the folder), tap the "more" button, select "move to", navigate to /system/priv-app, place the bass booster folder in /system/priv-app folder, then exit ES File Explorer.
Then reboot to recovery, wipe both caches, reboot.
Then send if it's working right, if not, go to /system/priv-app and make sure it has system app permissions.
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Sir I am facing problems with ES File Explorer. It just disables the root explorer and says that there's some problem. This is the reason why I am using root browser instead of ES file explorer
darshan1504 said:
Sir I am facing problems with ES File Explorer. It just disables the root explorer and says that there's some problem. This is the reason why I am using root browser instead of ES file explorer
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You aren't properly rooted then or something.
Use root browser then, just move the whole folder(not just the .apk), make sure app permissions are correct. Then after you move it, boot to recovery and wipe caches then reboot. This is more reliable than using links2sd or other apps to convert apps to system apps
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Droidriven said:
You aren't properly rooted then or something.
Use root browser then, just move the whole folder(not just the .apk), make sure app permissions are correct. Then after you move it, boot to recovery and wipe caches then reboot. This is more reliable than using links2sd or other apps to convert apps to system apps
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I am properly rooted. I checked that and if I wasnt, the rest of the apps requiring root wouldnt have been working.
The permissions should be rw-r--r-- right?
darshan1504 said:
I am properly rooted. I checked that and if I wasnt, the rest of the apps requiring root wouldnt have been working.
The permissions should be rw-r--r-- right?
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Yes, rw-r--r--
Sometimes, root checker says you are rooted and root apps work but there will be some root processes that fail, these devices are partially rooted. It happens a lot with devices that use Kingroot or Kingoroot.
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[GUIDE] How I debloated my S7 Edge (SM-G935W8) when Titanium Backup did not work

When I look up an online guide on how to debloat my Android device, most of them said to use Titanium Backup or another app related to debloat. Unfortunately, when I uninstalled apps in TiBu, it would reinstall on the next reboot (Maybe a system restriction). When I did an All-In-One uninstallation of the apps in Titanium Backup, my device was stuck on the boot logo forcing me to reflash firmware (I did not have any backups ). Fortunately, I found another way to do it, it was to flash a debloat script.
First of all download, Titanium Backup, even if it does not work when uninstalling, it will give us details when editing updater-script
Secondly, go to DEVELOPER OPTIONS and ENABLE OEM Unlock and USB Debugging. This is so less errors would occur. Keep then ENABLED after finished flashing the scripts
Scripts I used:
Just some scripts I used to debloat my device. Backing up is a MUST! I learned my lesson the harsh way :angel:
Debloater 4.2 Terminal - I used Option R
Nougat Debloat Script - I edited updater-script on my computer so it does not uninstall apps I need. After I edited, I rezipped the file and flashed it on my phone
Heavy Debloater - Made a file on my pc called "clean.sh". Edited the text so it does not remove apps I need. Rezipped. Sent to my phone. Flashed. Wipe davlik cache/cache
After using all these 3 tools, all my uneeded system apps were removed and I was not stuck on the boot screen.
How to Edit updater-script
1. First of all I used Notepad++ on my computer cause it is easier to manage
2. Extract the updater-script from "META-INF/com/google/android" to desktop.
3. Right-Click and select edit with Notepad++ (or a text editing tool).
4. I removed this part in the text because I want to wipe the dalvik and cache manually.
ui_print("Cleaning Cache and Dalvik-cache");
delete_recursive("/cache");
delete_recursive("/data/dalvik-cache");
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5. Remove the lines you NEED. For example, when I WANT YOUTUBE INSTALLED ON MY PHONE, I will remove the line...
run_program("/sbin/rm", "-rf", "system/app/YouTube");
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If I want to get rid of a system file, I keep the line there. For example, I DO NOT WANT TO KEEP WEBMANUAL, I will keep the line...
run_program("/sbin/rm", "-rf", "system/app/WebManual");
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5. Rezip (or replace) the original updater-script with the new one you just edited.
6. Send the zip file to your phone (Email, Mediafire, Google Drive, etc)
7. Boot into recovery
8. Install/Flash ZIP
9. Wipe dalvik and cache
10. Reboot. It will take a bit longer than usual to reboot so you will have to wait
11. If anything fails restore backup.
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Sometimes, the script does not include apps I want to remove. So what I did was add the code for the designated app on the updater-script manually. This is where Titanium Backup comes into play.
1. Open Titanium Backup
2. Select an app you want to uninstall in the Backup/Restore section
3. Click on the designated app
4. You will see 4 buttons BACKUP!, FREEZE!, UNINSTALL! and below uninstall is WIPE DATA. Beside the WIPE DATA, it shows yellow text. Click on that
5. You will see a window called Current Version Info
6. Look at the APK Path
7. Go back to updater-script and add...
run_program("/sbin/rm", "-rf", "*APK PATH OF THE APP*");
8. As you can see if you select Adapt Sound (just an example) you will see /system/priv-app/Hearingdro_V52_N. So in the updater-script you will add...
run_program("/sbin/rm", "-rf", "system/priv-app/Hearingdro_V52_N*");
(NO SLASH IN FRONT OF SYSTEM)
9. Do this for the other apps you want to uninstall.

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