when i was in froyo...i delete some prograns ..like the original quickoffice , but now in ginger i can`t delete a lot of prograns...like superuser... rich location Music stor!!!!
any ideas???
tks
no ideas??
aoin said:
no ideas??
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With all the no-flash back BS, you are much better off freezing apps instead of deleting just to be safe...
aoin said:
when i was in froyo...i delete some prograns ..like the original quickoffice , but now in ginger i can`t delete a lot of prograns...like superuser... rich location Music stor!!!!
any ideas???
tks
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I believe Moto/AT&T have made it so you cant uninstall their bloatware.
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Root and move the app from /data/apps due to permissions the apps will not allow for uninstall without root. It is safer to use titanium backup to freeze the apps because some roms won't update without all apps
Motorola Atrix 2.3.4 bl unlocked full debian weptop and themed
ccrows said:
With all the no-flash back BS, you are much better off freezing apps instead of deleting just to be safe...
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and if I flash sbf to .91?
1FF-olympus-user-2.3.4-4.5.91-110625-release-keys-signed-ATT-US-GAS_NA_OLPSGBATTSPE_P011.sbf
tks
I am on kens rom. i can go to settings, applications, manage apps, select stuff like att code scanner, familymap, etc., and get an uninstall option. Doesn't work on OTA?
Use systemapp remover from the market.
p.s. dont remove "Superuser" though
mrphil101 said:
I am on kens rom. i can go to settings, applications, manage apps, select stuff like att code scanner, familymap, etc., and get an uninstall option. Doesn't work on OTA?
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those yes..but ebooks, music stor..quickoffice no!!!
xploited said:
Use systemapp remover from the market.
p.s. dont remove "Superuser" though
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i will try
tks
Related
Please tell me a list of apps that are safe to remove from XperiA X10 (2.1).
Also, I use Moxier to access my office emails. Is there a way to install the updated version from market? I tried it, and it did not let me install it even after rooting.
Lastly I have an icon on the application drawer which reads "org.microemu.android.Micro..." What is this? And How can I get rid of it?
theres a thread already made with a full list of safe to remove apps, look around for it
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App Safe To Remove:
Please stop posting thread over thread.apk
search for ur Q. before asking.apk
always search in google.apk
you can find safe app to remove here.apk
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833324.apk
have a nice day.apk
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App Safe To Remove:
Please stop posting thread over thread.apk
search for ur Q. before asking.apk
always search in google.apk
you can find safe app to remove here.apk
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833324.apk
have a nice day.apk
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Cute.
jeet.9890427233 said:
Also, I use Moxier to access my office emails. Is there a way to install the updated version from market? I tried it, and it did not let me install it even after rooting.
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It can't be updated because it's protected. Use Titanium Backup to uninstall Moxier. Then you should be able to get the latest version (which I believe you would have to buy).
jeet.9890427233 said:
Lastly I have an icon on the application drawer which reads "org.microemu.android.Micro..." What is this? And How can I get rid of it?
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It's org.microemu.android.MicroEmulator, which is a part of Opera Mini. It can also be used to run other JavaME apps on Android, but I can't find any list of apps that uses it. Did you delete Opera manually or something? Maybe it left some files behind. You could try installing and uninstalling Opera Mini.
as we know, x10 2.1 have a powerful tool: Flash tool. It can remove completely system apps. So I have a question here: can we have a tool or a command to remove completely system apps? So that we can install some software like google maps mod ownwhere easily,and remove the apps that we do not use.
Thank you all!
firstly, this is not development.....
secondly, that app has existed since android has existed. It's called root explorer
scoobysnacks said:
firstly, this is not development.....
secondly, that app has existed since android has existed. It's called root explorer
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noob!
Root ex just delete the app, not remove or unistall it completely. You can try with google maps. you use root ex delete the app, then install the google map ownwhere mod, it will say "application not install".
in 2.1 stock room, the Flash tool work very well about this solution. but 2.3.3 not.
mercury_beta said:
noob!
Root ex just delete the app, not remove or unistall it completely. You can try with google maps. you use root ex delete the app, then install the google map ownwhere mod, it will say "application not install".
in 2.1 stock room, the Flash tool work very well about this solution. but 2.3.3 not.
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if you are installing another mod you have to copy it to system app folder and fix the permissions.....
Obviously since you are posting in the totally wrong section, and have no clue how to use root explorer, I would say you're the noob
scoobysnacks said:
if you are installing another mod you have to copy it to system app folder and fix the permissions.....
Obviously since you are posting in the totally wrong section, and have no clue how to use root explorer, I would say you're the noob
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i'm asking 4 a simple tool, like flash tool. to remove almost system app. do you like when you uninstall the system app, but it still remain in you phone???
How about titanium backup. I used it to eliminate the media apps like music player and the gallery in my x10 running WB's Gingerbread v3.6.0
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J!K said:
How about titanium backup. I used it to eliminate the media apps like music player and the gallery in my x10 running WB's Gingerbread v3.6.0
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it's still in your system. somewhere. and i mean in stock room, not in custom room
How bout just flash Z's AOSP Rom then install whatever you want. It works like a charm..
Hummmm... then idk, why are you so obsessed with this? And by the way you're in the wrong seccion... try q&a, and its ROM not room
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Hi guys,
Anyone can guide me to remove/hide below list of apps from my menu list? the phone has been rooted.
1. Get apps
2. TrackID
3. Wise Pilot
4. Latitude
5. Places
6. Support
7. Navigation
8. Friends' music
9. Setup Guide
10. Games by Popcap
11. Store
12. liveware
13. Get games
14. extension
15. update center
Thanks in advance.
I found the software Root Uninstaller Pro v1.20 that should do the job.
Trying out now.
I'm using "Titanium Backup" for that, it has a lot of uses besides uninstalling bloatware.
Thanks Heimiko, will try out that software too. Currently the root uninstaller able to solve my case.
If you only wants to hide them you can use "Launcher Pro"
Can someone tell me under what name does games by popcap run in phone? or app list ?
im unable to find it and uninstall removed the rest.
magicbox
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berz said:
Can someone tell me under what name does games by popcap run in phone? or app list ?
im unable to find it and uninstall removed the rest.
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How we remove apps like Games by PopCap, Evernote, Playnow?
You can remove stock apps by using Terminal Emulator. Here is the tutorial - http://jaxov.com/2010/09/how-to-remove-stock-default-android-apps-easily/
So i need to root my mini for this? I will probably lose my warranty right?
Sorry if this some dumb question but im new on android...
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lucasra said:
So i need to root my mini for this? I will probably lose my warranty right?
Sorry if this some dumb question but im new on android...
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Yup~ before root u need to unlock bootloader 1st~
try to avoid unlock bootloader if u just want to keep your phone warranty~
try to stop stock apps operating; android assistant can block other apps at startup and kill apps~
dont waste your phone warranty~
Does somebody got a list with what .apk is what app? Some of the .apk does not resemble some of the apps, and don't want to delete something that might kill my phone.
edit: Btw, you can uninstall apps in flashtool.
If you find the right apk then you can remove the app without any problem with this tool? I mean if the app isnt important, like Gamesbypopcap.
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Yeah! Certain app/apk I was remove using root uninstaller - result; my phone running on 235/334MB free space memory~
backup before remove~ if you want to install back to system app you needs to purchase root uninstaller pro
=/ not good if you make mistake~
deoxx said:
Does somebody got a list with what .apk is what app? Some of the .apk does not resemble some of the apps, and don't want to delete something that might kill my phone.
edit: Btw, you can uninstall apps in flashtool.
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try use root uninstaller - you will know with apps that u want to remove, just refer to icon of apps in root uninstaller =) list? refer to 1st post
Yeah, you need to root your mini for that. It voids the warranty, but I'm pretty sure you can reverse it so people can't tell. Technically, you've voided your warranty, but if you remove the evidence, no one can tell and your warranty is honored. You need to know what you're doing, obviously, so you should look into it more before trying it.
Hey guys i have another question, i dont think a new thread is needed.
My mini pro says the sdcard has 1.2 gb used but when i select all files inside the card with Windows explorer it says there is only 350mb used. Why? and who's right?
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Does your explorer show hidden files ? ^^
Sakem said:
Does your explorer show hidden files ? ^^
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Yes
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Is there a way to remove them without rooting the phone?
Or did the devs already find a way to root he phone without unlocking the bootloader?
Hi all
I just want to remove some stock apps like Google+, Flipboard, Dropbox, Email, talk and stock video player..
I want them to be completely removed!!!
Can anyone please tell me a way.
I already used a debloater but it didnt remove these.
So many thnks to one who tells me a way.
I really hate these apps and havent even tried them since i purchased my phone a week ago apprx.!
Jaskaran498 said:
Hi all
I just want to remove some stock apps like Google+, Flipboard, Dropbox, Email, talk and stock video player..
I want them to be completely removed!!!
Can anyone please tell me a way.
I already used a debloater but it didnt remove these.
So many thnks to one who tells me a way.
I really hate these apps and havent even tried them since i purchased my phone a week ago apprx.!
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From the rom folder System /apps then install the rom .
To remove on the phone Titanium Backup pro uninstall .
jje
JJEgan said:
then install the rom .
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Well...
Probable a stupid question, can you please tell me what you mean by "then install the rom". DO i have to install the whole stock rom again?
Btw thanks for reply although.
I used titanium backup app to remove them but you need to root your phone first.
Jaskaran498 said:
Well...
Probable a stupid question, can you please tell me what you mean by "then install the rom". DO i have to install the whole stock rom again?
Btw thanks for reply although.
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remove them from the rom if its a custom rom and install
If stock you will need to root and remove on the phone system /apps
Or use TB to freeze or uninstall .
If you remove an essential app then your phone may not boot .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634624
already used a debloater but it didnt remove these.
then you used it wrong in some way .
jje
JJEgan said:
remove them from the rom if its a custom rom and install
If stock you will need to root and remove on the phone system /apps
Or use TB to freeze or uninstall .
If you remove an essential app then your phone may not boot .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634624
already used a debloater but it didnt remove these.
then you used it wrong in some way .
jje
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Probably a dumb newb question but If you do this and the phone won't boot, is it bricked forever or can you get it back somehow?
If you install cwm you can make a back up before you touch anything.
Or you could just install the stock Rom for your phone if you get stuck, but that would mean starting from scratch.
In regards to removing apps there are lists stating what apps are safe to remove.
-JOSH-
Thanx for help dude
remove default browser?
I have a Galaxy S3 (stock Ice Cream Sandwich) and chrome installed.
Is it OK to remove the standard web browser in order to force all apps that open URLs to use chrome instead?
justniz said:
I have a Galaxy S3 (stock Ice Cream Sandwich) and chrome installed.
Is it OK to remove the standard web browser in order to force all apps that open URLs to use chrome instead?
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You dont need to remove the default browser to do that..just make Chrome your default browser..
if you really don't want to use it, just disable in app info. setting-application-all- find your app then disable.
Jaskaran498 said:
Hi all
I just want to remove some stock apps like Google+, Flipboard, Dropbox, Email, talk and stock video player..
I want them to be completely removed!!!
Can anyone please tell me a way.
I already used a debloater but it didnt remove these.
So many thnks to one who tells me a way.
I really hate these apps and havent even tried them since i purchased my phone a week ago apprx.!
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In order to remove stock apps, you first need to root your phone, then install titanium backup, it gives u the option. To either freeze or delete an app. If u not sure if an app should be deleted u can freeze it first to see what effect this has. The paid version allows u to batch restore. Any updates to your firmware will replace any stock apps u deleted. U can install rom manager to backup your ROM.
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My Buddy wanted me to debloat his T-Mobile S5 so I went ahead and did the usual but I accidentally uninstalled an antivirus app that had administrative rights and now there is a ghost app in his drawer. I did not bother creating a backup as I had no intentions of reinstalling it. I know I can hide the app using xposed framework but wanted to delete it entirely.
Thanks.
have u tried to reinstall the app?
Fanaticalism said:
I did not bother creating a backup
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Always make a backup. Taking shortcuts like that put your friend's data at unnecessary risk and caused your current problem.
You didn't give is any details of whether Titanium is able to cleanup the mess? If not, then try fixing it by reinstalling the antivirus so that it is then stable enough to uninstall in the conventional manner.
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koolboyztn said:
have u tried to reinstall the app?
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The play store recognizes the app as still installed and only gives me the option to deactivate the app. When I do that it force closes.
fffft said:
Always make a backup. Taking shortcuts like that put your friend's data at unnecessary risk and caused your current problem.
You didn't give is any details of whether Titanium is able to cleanup the mess? If not, then try fixing it by reinstalling the antivirus so that it is then stable enough to ininstall in the conventional manner.
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Agreed on the shortcuts.
I was not aware that titanium may be able to clean it up. I'll research it. As far as the app goes, I responded to that above.
Thanks to the both of you
Fanaticalism said:
The play store recognizes the app as still installed and only gives me the option to deactivate the app. When I do that it force closes
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If the phone is rooted or if you temporarily root it, you can delete the antivirus app with a file explorer (or from the commamd line).
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fffft said:
If the phone is rooted or if you temporarily root it, you can delete the antivirus app with a file explorer (or from the commamd line).
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I'll install es file explorer and take care of it that way. Thank you
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I'll install es file explorer and take care of it that way.
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You should find the antivirus app in one of these directories:
/data/app/name.apk
/system/app/name.apk
/system/priv-app/name.apk
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