I Recently Updated My Vibrant to 2.2 Using Odin...Then I Rooted Using SuperOneClick....Now I Would Like To Remove Bloatware, Make The Phone More Efficient, Etc....But Don't Know The Correct Steps....
BigRoe21 said:
I Recently Updated My Vibrant to 2.2 Using Odin...Then I Rooted Using SuperOneClick....Now I Would Like To Remove Bloatware, Make The Phone More Efficient, Etc....But Don't Know The Correct Steps....
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Download an app in the market called Titanium Backup....there is a PRO version which is the best..but the free one will do for now..you can use that to uninstall/delete certain apps that you dont want (ie bloat)....
yuo may also find this sticky thread useful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732458
Find the "Delete the Bloat" section...and be careful of what you delete/uninstall..
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I have successfully flashed my 2.2.1 O1 with 2.2 rom and have rooted using z4root. Now how do i remove the preloaded apps from the phone. Please help. XDA Rocks!!!!
Use Titanium back-up.
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@Anami how did you flash the 2.2 on o1. I tried it once with KDz update and got stuck one the lg logo and had to take it to LG service center !!
Could you elaborate a little.
@gokul I dowloaded the kdz updater and followhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875881ed the instructions given .
Be patient and be sure to download the right rom and also disable lg modem and have usb debugging on. Also be sure to use a win xp pc. Hope i helped.
I want a step by step as well!
Hi there! I just purchased an indian LG Optimus one and i want to root it, any recommendations about the flashing? did you experienced any loss of data or something? should I do a backup? Everything went well since the first time?
Thanks in advance, cheers!
Try this frm Indian Website
http://androidos.in/2010/12/how-to-root-lg-optimus-one-remove-unwanted-apps/
(I cannot post links due to forum rules, so i'll give the description)
There is a blog in blogspot called lgoptimusonep500
There's quite useful info there.
@kid robot
Well i had no problem in flashing. Just follow the thread the word and there should be no problem. And my data was not lost after flashing.
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Finally!
Yay!
After some issues, i managed to flash it working like a charm!
Titanium Backup will do the job quite nicely
Use of free space in ROM?
It is possible to remove preinstalled apps. But does it only free some space in ROM-memory? How is it possible to use that for new apps which are installed in RAM?
@anami can you give the link to the right rom for kdz. I think I should try the one u used ..
Titanium Backup is an easy way to remove pre installed applications.
Hey guys just got the x10 a FW- 2.1-update1 baseband 2.1.55
can this be rooted?
if so what is the best way to do so which tutorial would be easiest for a noob? ( while doing research about rooting found three different tutorials on rooting which confused me even more one was one click, the one here and one from xperiax10.net)
i just want to take off some unwanted apps like moxier stuff and time scape
by doing this will it preform better?
or would i need JIT?
sorry for so many questions just want to be sure
Find superoneclick on devs thread. Removing unwanted apps you need titanium back up, found at the market.
Im sorry i cant give you the link cause im on mobile.
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You can root via flashtool/superoneclick. Download the flashtool from xda link and once you run the program click root. It should install superuser, thus allowing you to download titanium backup from the market which allows you to take off unwanted apps.
that's all i need?
someone said something about android drivers and to back up data?
Heres superoneclick if you havent found it already...
forgive me if this has been asked but after skimming and using the search all i can find are threads talking about how it was to be released. afaik it is out now right? so how do i actually go about installing it onto my phone? and will titanium backup free be enough to backup my stuff or should i get the paid version?
Get 2.3.3 from here and flash it using flashtool. The free version of Titanium is good enough for backups; The paid version doesn't offer anymore in terms of backup functionality.
thanks, that worked! any cool things i should know about in 2.3? and if its available a method of rooting 2.3?
Hi..
I am running on rooted T mob. ROM and need to uninstall the applications, probablly called bloatwares, came with stock ROm. Because I am ouside US and some applications are not useful.
Can someone suggest how to remove those applications?
Does it help me to get more free RAM after removing stock bloatware?
Please advise.
ashupanchal said:
Hi..
I am running on rooted T mob. ROM and need to uninstall the applications, probablly called bloatwares, came with stock ROm. Because I am ouside US and some applications are not useful.
Can someone suggest how to remove those applications?
Does it help me to get more free RAM after removing stock bloatware?
Please advise.
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use titanium backup, remember to back up before uninstalling.
there are other apps that remove system apps too, but titanium is the most widely used.
Thanks for the reply.
Titanium warned me that it will tweak recovery and remove it. Is there any precaution require..just asking because I m new to modify rooted roms!!
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ashupanchal said:
Thanks for the reply.
Titanium warned me that it will tweak recovery and remove it. Is there any precaution require..just asking because I m new to modify rooted roms!!
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You just need to make sure that the bloatware you're removing is not needed by the phone.
Freezing the wrong thing with Titanium could cause your phone's other functions to stop working.
Just go one by and one and see if it affects anything.
If it doesn't than you're safe. Move on to the next one.
Hi there,
I have my rooted I9100 (su binary v3.0.3.2) still running android 2.3.4. I think this is time to update to 4.x (JB is the latest available I guess) but after some research I couldn't find the firmware from a trusted source (since I have to perform the update manually due to root). Could anyone help me out? Some instructions would be nice too. Thanks
Sammobile.com (or JB thread sticked in the general forum) and flash with Mobile odin Pro.
Don't wanna pay for the pro version?
Mobile Odin Lite.
It doesn't get any easier than this.
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thanks. Just flashed and everything's working fine. One more question: is there any way to remove all the pre-installed bloatware?
Mavеr1ck said:
thanks. Just flashed and everything's working fine. One more question: is there any way to remove all the pre-installed bloatware?
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Check the link below for the same
https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_US&hl=en_US&key=0AnO2-4y6yE1gdDJRekl4QmkyNmIzUmRvX2h3UDVkQXc&output=html
With titanium Back Up Pro app
Sent from the little guy
Mavеr1ck said:
thanks. Just flashed and everything's working fine. One more question: is there any way to remove all the pre-installed bloatware?
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Yes, see @Sun90's post about which apps are safe to remove. And you can use titanium backup (from play store) to freeze/uninstall the apps you do not want.
Edit: gastonw beat me to it..
Freeze the apps first.....in case you mess with something you shouldn't. And make a nandroid before you start....that way you always have something to 'fall back' to if you freeze/delete something that the phone needs to boot .....
Sent from my rooted, de bloated, stock JB powered S2 via PhilZ kernel and XDA developers app
thanks @ all. I just found the Root Uninstaller Pro and removed everything I was sure that will not damage the system, like those Hubs and some carrier specific bloatware. Seems to work fine