Newbie of App installation - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know stock 2.2 can install app on sd,
but how could I force them to do it everytime I install if they can?
And is there anyway to move them easily to sd instead of doing it one by one in the application setting?
by installing on sdcard, does it has any advantages except saving the internal rom space? (like faster if I install them on class 10 sd)
In the stock application setting, it is so sloooooow to get into and check each apps permission. Is there any way to check the permissions for all the apps easily?
I have almost 100 apps and want to check if there r any apps that uses more than enough permission. ( I check every time when I install, but still want to check it again =D )

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use android injector

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Install one App At A Time

Just to share, I have a Defy +, and i done lots install, uninstall, flash here and there, then i did set my mind, i need to install only what i need, coz what happened was, i installed lots of ROM apps, Utilities (battery max and memory max), doing a check list, bad me, i am killing may defy, so what i did i just install one app per tools. ill share you what i installed. well i do need your comments and suggestions.
To maximize my phone: NQ
My Launcher :ssLauncher
Tools: ROM ToolBox
LinktoSD
SD Maid
thats all, other games is always a install and uninstall basis. by the way, my system is almost full,i need to remove some files but i dont know which ?

[Q] Remove soft from official ics rom

Can I remove some soft from official rom completely by deleting apk in system folder?
I would like to free some ram
Can I install apk named UpdateMeSmartphone like is in source of icehybrid rom?
UpdateMe is useless on stock ROM, as it doesn't give you any updates.
UpdateMe is for custom ROM developers, so that ROM users can easily update directly from phone.
You can remove some system APKs, but be careful with what you remove. Removing needed files can result in some functions not working or even bootloop. Make backups
You can also use the free version of sd maid, it can uninstall stock apps along with its data
Saiphable said:
Can I remove some soft from official rom completely by deleting apk in system folder?
I would like to free some ram
Can I install apk named UpdateMeSmartphone like is in source of icehybrid rom?
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Before removing a sys app, freeze it. That way you can restore it if you get some error or problem.
Apps like Titanium Backup, system tuner etc. are able to remove/freeze system apps.
OR you may want to try this out using the flashtool
Requirements:
1. Rooted phone with sufficient battery.
2. Tick check to the following options on your phone settings: USB cable at debugging mode, stay awake, Unknown services (Under the application menu and the development sub-menu directly inside the application menu settings).
In the flashtool UI choose clean apk (garbage icon) pick this to pull out those apps suspected as bloatware on your ROM. Check the forum for safe to list apps to pull during your clean up.
Once you have the list refer to the second pic, it is the list of all the apps installed on your phone. Be sure to create a profile name which serves as your reference when you re-install (just incase) The rest is self explanatory bro.

[GUIDE] How to get more storage on Jellaxy Rom

Hi, guys! This is a newbie guide to explain how to get more storage and install more apps in your Galaxy Ace
Jellaxy Rom is coming a stable Jelly Bean to us; but It uses a lot of internal storage. You can, simply, install the CM10 Lite, but if you prefer the Laglooser Rom, you can do few things.
Install Gapps Lite
[TIP]System Storage is different about apks. The system apk are not extracted, as the internal installation do. Let me explain:
If you have an apk what have 6 MB, and you decide to install normally on the INTERNAL storage, It'll be extracted and really will use about 15 MB.
But If you install the apk on the SYSTEM storage, It'll use just 6 MB.
but, What does this mean?
It means you can install your apps in the system storage.
Trebutchet and AOSP keyboard use almost 30 MB in the system storage.
So, we can uninstall this two apks and install Apex and Swiftkey. They used less memory and it will release more storage for us.
Install Titanium Backup and Root Browser.
Get the Apex.apk and Swiftkey.apk and put to /system/app with Root Browser
Put the permission rw-r--r-- (for both)
Reboot your phone
Determine the new apps as pattern.
Now, open Titanium Backup and uninstall Trebutchet and AOSP.
Reboot again
NOTE: If swiftkey doesn't work on system, install normally.
Now you have more system storage, what means you can do the same process with some apks you want. You can uninstall what you want(but, pay atenttion if you won't unistall a important apk), and install too.
Remember! Always after you put the apk in the system you need to set the corrects permissions
In my case, I uninstalled apollo, and installed MusixMatch, and more 13 apks. (facebook, astro, evernote, flipboard, whatsapp, drive and others)
People can tell the more you use the system partition, less performance you have. But, I didn't fell any difference.
That way you'll have more space, more apps.
Install the apps that the apk is low, but installed is hard
If you have doubts, tell me. If I help you, thanks me.
Good Guide For New Users..
kranti.ace said:
Good Guide For New Users..
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+1
Ty OP-Actually I was searching for this only..... Removing some system apps..
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Can anyone tell here how s2e works on JB, s2e app says it works for JB but when I start the app the options are not visible in it. Worked as charm on GB.
bhardwajme said:
Can anyone tell here how s2e works on JB, s2e app says it works for JB but when I start the app the options are not visible in it. Worked as charm on GB.
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try using this
work fine and faster for jb
nice guide
Awesome!

[Q] problem with root/ uninstalling apps

Hello. I'm not very experienced with android and recently got a new z ultra (6802). I think it came with 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 i'm not sure, but as soon as i turned it on i was notified to update to 4.4.4. All went well and one of the first apps i installed was clean master. I hadnt tried to root the phone and i was thinking about it mostly in order to get rid of some preinstalled apps, but i found out that clean master had an option to "deactivate" them so they disappeared and all was fine. The last few weeks i loaded the phone with all sorts of useless stuff i wanted to try, and today i tried rooting it using this tool and everything worked ok. Then i did a hard reset and started setting everything up again... But this time clean master, root app delete and 2 other apps of the same type wouldnt uninstall system apps (despite having root access now). Any ideas on what to do? Is it because of the root - should i try to unroot it? Where can i find these ftfs needed? I saw some in the forum but they are for 6833..
cost3225 said:
Hello. I'm not very experienced with android and recently got a new z ultra (6802). I think it came with 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 i'm not sure, but as soon as i turned it on i was notified to update to 4.4.4. All went well and one of the first apps i installed was clean master. I hadnt tried to root the phone and i was thinking about it mostly in order to get rid of some preinstalled apps, but i found out that clean master had an option to "deactivate" them so they disappeared and all was fine. The last few weeks i loaded the phone with all sorts of useless stuff i wanted to try, and today i tried rooting it using this tool and everything worked ok. Then i did a hard reset and started setting everything up again... But this time clean master, root app delete and 2 other apps of the same type wouldnt uninstall system apps (despite having root access now). Any ideas on what to do? Is it because of the root - should i try to unroot it? Where can i find these ftfs needed? I saw some in the forum but they are for 6833..
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Well, clean master is one of the app I hate most. Killing app processes frequently and clearing app caches are the bad ideas for android devices because android system always try to restart apps everytime you kill. So it greatly reduces battery life. Clearing caches can make apps to start slowly.
That's not the point, right? But just a suggestion not to use task killers and cache cleaner if you have enough RAM and storage space.
Ok now for your problem not uninstalling system apps,
-Install ES File Explorer
-Tap the upper left of the app (three striped shape)
-Tap Tools, Tap Root Explorer (not on the button "On") giving/allowing/authorize root access
-Now Tap Mount R/W and choose every partition as R/W then Tap OK
-Let's get back to explorer, Tap the upper left box labelled as "/" (it will redirect you to root of the Device)
-Go to "system" folder in explorer
-There are two folders in Kitkat, namely "app" and "priv-app"
You can now choose apps to be uninstalled that you couldn't uninstall inside these folders by removing any apps (and .odex files) by Long pressing on apps and choose multi apps at once.
For me, I don't delete apps that I wanted to uninstall but I cut them and create a new folder on sd card and paste them all in that new folder for later needs (you can navigate to internal or external storage from the upper right box of the Explorer, to create new folder, tap on the button with "+" sign at the bottom left corner of the app). Don't delete apps that you don't know well because doing so can prevent your device from booting up.
P.S. You can also install apps as system ones in that reverse way (copy, paste from external to system/app). Remember not to include space in the name of the app you wanted to install as system.
Remember to restart the devices after moving/deleting apps.
I think you now understand how to do. Good Luck, mate.
Thanks for taking the time to help! and es file explorer looks like a really nice app. i followed your instructions and moved some of the apk and matching odex to sd card. the problem is the apps didnt dissapear from the list and as soon as i was done play store was downloading new versions of the apps i moved... what i dont understand is why it worked in the first place when it was new! could it be the sony firmware it came with? since this failed, is there an app to freeze these things?
cost3225 said:
Thanks for taking the time to help! and es file explorer looks like a really nice app. i followed your instructions and moved some of the apk and matching odex to sd card. the problem is the apps didnt dissapear from the list and as soon as i was done play store was downloading new versions of the apps i moved... what i dont understand is why it worked in the first place when it was new! could it be the sony firmware it came with? since this failed, is there an app to freeze these things?
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One thing I left to say that you must restart your device as soon as you finish moving/deleting system apps. After rebooting, the device system will delete app leftovers. It will solve your problem of not disappearing from the list.

Any option for fast installation of Apk's;!?

I always keep on flashing new ROMs for my redmi note 3. Use it for a week and then flash a new one.
Its easy and fast proccess to flash and install a ROM. Though the setting up process is longer.
But. I have to install apps then. I have more than 70 apps (apks) to install. It really takes a long time to install them individually and then set up all this apps.
I really need a technique to install the apk's directly.
Without asking :; in the background.
I have tried with es root explorer one key install feature but that also doesn't work.
It shows install/uninstall failed.
Help.!? Is there any way to install mass no of apks at once. To save time and set them up later.
Pls
Any technique or way. Does anyone know how to do this??????
Hey
I think Titanium Backup is what you are looking for ?
Drop me a msg if you don't know how to use it.
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I always keep on flashing new ROMs for my redmi note 3. Use it for a week and then flash a new one.
Its easy and fast proccess to flash and install a ROM. Though the setting up process is longer.
But. I have to install apps then. I have more than 70 apps (apks) to install. It really takes a long time to install them individually and then set up all this apps.
I really need a technique to install the apk's directly.
Without asking :; in the background.
I have tried with es root explorer one key install feature but that also doesn't work.
It shows install/uninstall failed.
Help.!? Is there any way to install mass no of apks at once. To save time and set them up later.
Pls
Any technique or way. Does anyone know how to do this??????
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Try Titanium Backup Pro.
I also flash ROMs frequently. The very first thing before flashing I do is to create backup of all my user apps. Then I Clean flash new ROM and I only download one app from play store i.e. Titanium backup. It can restore all the user as well as system apps (not recommended).
You can use it batch actions to restore all the user apps in One Go and If you will purchase the Pro feature It will restore all the applications silently in background. Without pro feature it will prompt you to install individual apk
xposed
There is an xposed module for that, but i forget the name. Maybe it was installeropt
use titanuim and create update.zip in titanium battch actions with all u r apps and flash that zips .....boom done
everybody who recommeds using titanium backup is correct. go grab the app.
you can try cm13, or use update zip option add all apk's in zip flash via twrp,

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