Is there any app that removes bloatware .....?
Titanium Backup, but you'll need to root first.
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XperienceD said:
Titanium Backup, but you'll need to root first.
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i know about that ...but in titanium backup u have to chose which one to freeze,further u have to check that if it wont harm anything ....on other hand i wanted a app that will remove my all bloatware ...according to user preference and priority on a single click without need to check on forums which app to remove .
anyway thnx for reply
Try the flashtool.
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how ? can u elaborate a little bit .
There is no way to remove all the bloatwares in one shot. Here is a complete list http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1089470 which explains which ones are safe to remove.
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There is no way to remove all the bloatwares in one shot. Here is a complete list http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1089470 which explains which ones are safe to remove.
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thanks..but still could someone make a app which do all this in a simplistic and less time wasting way
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What app is best to freeze apps with ? Thanks
I use Antek app root manager but I guess everyone will tell you to go with Titanium backup.
I like bloat freezer it works nice
Can you just delete them? Instead of freezeing them?
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RazKidd said:
Can you just delete them? Instead of freezeing them?
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It is possible to delete them from what i understand... but from what else i understand, if you delete them, you'll need to put them back if you intend on doing any of the OTA updates in the future. So... yea.... po-tay-to, po-tah-to.
titanium backup....
the best bang for your buck on any android device
I use titanium backup and just delete them if for some reason you need them back just reflash a rom.
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Titanium backup all the way!
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I used to use titanium backup pro up until about a week ago. Then I found Antek which does what I need it to do, all I ever really used titanium backup for,which is freeze bloatware. Never really used it to back up much stuff cause unlike most people I choose to reinstall everything fresh when I flash a ROM. It just feels newer. If all u wanna do is freeze bloatware, I would go with Antek.
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Bloat freezer works well, there's also app quarantine and tB
TitaniumBackup pro is best for me
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Can you just delete them? Instead of freezeing them?
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Don't delete.
It's a real PITA if you need to restore an app for any reason.
With the processing power, ram, and storage why would you need to delete?...
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As for OP's question, Titanium Backup Pro by a landslide.
IMHO everyone should own this app since its like the "Swiss Army Knife" of Android apps...
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System Tuner can freeze app and much more!
System Tuner now allows freezing/unfreezing apps very easily and much more features.
You can check its details here:
XDA
Android Market
Dev web site
Titanium Backup Pro.................should be the first app anyone gets after they get an android phone!
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Titanium Backup Pro.................should be the first app anyone gets after they get an android phone!
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You should add after they have root as well seeing as i tried to install and it doesnt work on my phone(no root/unlock yet)
I normally just rename the apk in my system folder using root explorer. App.apk_fro
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supermerkin said:
You should add after they have root as well seeing as i tried to install and it doesnt work on my phone(no root/unlock yet)
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One of the many reason I prefer System Tuner Pro, much more features than just app management, and it's still being updated with new features very frequently.
And not the least, it's still cheaper than Titanium Backup Pro! It can actually replace both TBP and System Panel Pro for much much less bucks! And still offer more features than both apps united!
STP should be the 3rd app on any Android phone if not the first considering it offers many features without root requried!
The first 2 could well be ClockWorkMod and root for those wishing to have extended control over their phone.
I use bloat freezer and love it. It seems to be much more descriptive on the thing I'm freezing than TiB which usually reports com.something
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Bloat freezer doesn't come up when I search the Market..Where is it?
Hello guys! I've been formatting my phone more frequently as of lately as I've been trying roms, and I'd like to know is there a way to backup the icon order or folders or anything like that? It's kind of a pain putting all my icons back in order and such every time! I'm not rooted. Is there a way? Thanks
Some launchers have the ability to save the layout, launcher pro and adw come to mind, doubt the stock one can.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...e app drawer folders from Titanium Backup Pro
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...e app drawer folders from Titanium Backup Pro
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No rooting is required to restore and backup with Titanium Backup Pro with Touchwiz?
Yep, need root.
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Yep, need root.
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Exactly, please read my first post: I am not rooted.
Thanks anyways
zkyevolved said:
Exactly, please read my first post: I am not rooted.
Thanks anyways
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Yes I did read your first post! Indeed you said you are not rooted, But,.... you didn't asked for any way without root did you? You just asked and I provided an answer, one you would of found of you had actually searched?
Just got to be a little clearer to exactly what you need, so Users wishing to help don't waste their time
Cheers
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You have to root if you wanna use Titanium Backup
I think other app or other solution you still need to root cause you have to mass with system app(touchwiz) so you need root.
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Hello guys! I've been formatting my phone more frequently as of lately as I've been trying roms, and I'd like to know is there a way to backup the icon order or folders or anything like that? It's kind of a pain putting all my icons back in order and such every time! I'm not rooted. Is there a way? Thanks
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If non-rooted try My Backup Pro you can save system and 3rd party apps data .....
Ok guys, so ive just rooted my s3, and wanna get rid of some of the bloatware. Which is the best way to do this? Backup through titanium backup, and then unistall selected apps?
Thanx, gibbo.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634624
Freeze these apps, Or there's a bloatware removal tool here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827817
Freezing with Titanium Backup is the best way -- that way the next time you update your software, they are still frozen.
Cool. Ok, I'll do that. Thanx
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Baldilocks said:
Freezing with Titanium Backup is the best way -- that way the next time you update your software, they are still frozen.
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what if someone doesn't have a paid version of titanium backup? Any free way out?
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what if someone doesn't have a paid version of titanium backup? Any free way out?
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You still can uninstall the apps with free version.
Or you can use the bloatware removal tools
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If your phone is already rooted and you are willing to take one more step, try one of the Omega ROMs. They letz you choose duifng installation what bloatware to install and what to omit. And you can always install previously omitted bloatware afterwards.
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Ok guys, so ive just rooted my s3, and wanna get rid of some of the bloatware. Which is the best way to do this? Backup through titanium backup, and then unistall selected apps?
Thanx, gibbo.
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ROM CLEANER works great and works with all roms and u can customize it via the TXT http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827817
Is there any way to restore app data like savegames? Cause I'm pretty annoyed that everytime when I wipe my phone (after a rom update for example) I loose all my app data
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fenjen said:
Is there any way to restore app data like savegames? Cause I'm pretty annoyed that everytime when I wipe my phone (after a rom update for example) I loose all my app data
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Backup apps and data use Titanium Backup Pro from the market .
jje
Different backup softwares available In market. But I think titanium back problems is Best.
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in titanium backup, i think you should change backup folder direction. use your external sd. all your data will be fine.
JJEgan said:
Basics
Backup apps and data use Titanium Backup Pro from the market .
jje
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My phone isn't rooted... -.-
fenjen said:
My phone isn't rooted... -.-
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then root it, takes about 30 seconds, very simple
slaphead20 said:
then root it, takes about 30 seconds, very simple
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Don't really wan't to as it will "void my warranty". I know there are many ways to keep your warranty in tact, but I still don't really feel like it. Just wanted to know if there is an option besides rooting.
Rooting is giving u freedom..personally for me...titanium requires u to root. If u wish to unroot, u can unroot then reset the counter... well don't stuck urself, let urself free bro....hehehe
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I used root explorer to remove Twitter and friend steam and facebook from system-app but yet they are still in the app drawer and I can sign in as if I've done nothing. If anyone can help I want those things completely removed.
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treIII said:
I used root explorer to remove Twitter and friend steam and facebook from system-app but yet they are still in the app drawer and I can sign in as if I've done nothing. If anyone can help I want those things completely removed.
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Titanium Backup
banccalif said:
Titanium Backup
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How do I use titanium backup to remove those? Thanks for replying but I've never used it to do that. Thanks
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banccalif said:
Titanium Backup
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Ok.I found Twitter and facebook and removed them, but I can't find frindstream. And thanks I figured it out but can't find frindstream
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i also used Titanium backup to remove a lot of crap from JB
but as soon as i reboot , they are back
any ideas ?
lord dredd said:
i also used Titanium backup to remove a lot of crap from JB
but as soon as i reboot , they are back
any ideas ?
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I use rom cleaner to debloat but titanium backup shouldn't
treIII said:
Ok.I found Twitter and facebook and removed them, but I can't find frindstream. And thanks I figured it out but can't find frindstream
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There are 2 twitter apks and 3 friendstream apks that need to be deleted. But again using rom cleaner it wipes those out for me
But default rom cleaner script doesnt remove apps like facebook or twitter or google movies and stuff.
are you referring to use a edited user txt file to remove em .
isnt there any update txt file somewhere which i can use
I flash ROM's all the time and it's a pain to open the zip and remove apps you don't want. Or sometimes you do an update to an existing ROM and just forget.
Here's an app I've been using for a couple of years, very simple and lightweight, will even backup the app before removing. I posted it in the apps section, but here's a link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939056&highlight=stock+app+removal
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But default rom cleaner script doesnt remove apps like facebook or twitter or google movies and stuff.
are you referring to use a edited user txt file to remove em .
isnt there any update txt file somewhere which i can use
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Yea exactly, I can send you my script if you like just Pm me