I'm using AntTek App Manager to freeze some unneccesary bloatware apps that use cpu/batt in the background and I've noticed that the native Email app works even with com.seven.z7 frozen (real filename is SevenEngine.apk, app is labelled as Social Hub, but the actual Social Hub app is com.sec.android.socialhub).
Why is this? I thought the email app uses the z7 service for push emails, is the app manager not freezing apps correctly or is this service used for something else? I basically want to know if I can leave this frozen without adversely affecting my emails
bump, can anyone help?
I've cleaned up a little bit my Player after obtaining root privileges, this thread will help you if you want to do the same.
So, below is the list of the stock apps of my Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 that I've freezed using Gemini App Manager (see attached apk, it is a free app).
Disabling those apps is good for me, but may not be good for you. The reson for this is that I don't use social services and don't own a google account, I try to use free software and avoid proprietary ones (as much as it is possible), I will try to warn in parentheses if you may need the app, but not when the name of the app says for itself (e.g. YouTube), just keep them if you use them.
For the open source and free apps I would greatly recommend the F-Droid repository, enable Unknown sources in your settings, install the F-Droid apk and use that app for obtaining free software. You can also add the Guardian Project's F-Droid repository into F-Droid's repositories list to have more nice apps.
I would recommend not to immediately remove the apps that you don't need, freeze them, let some time to pass, then you can remove them if everything is OK. Here is my list of the freezed apps:
Code:
AccuWeather.com
Adobe Flash Player 10.1
AllShare
BadgeProvider (Keep this if you use the Gmail app)
Books
Calendar (I use the [url=http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=calendar&fdid=com.droidwave.offlinecalendar&fdpage=1]Offline Calendar[/url])
Calendar Storage (Don't disable this if use the Calendar)
Call settings
ChatON
Clock (com.sec.android.clockpackage)
Clock (com.sec.android.widgetapp.analogclock) (I use digital clock)
com.sec.android.app.lcdtest
com.sec.android.providers.downloads
Dialer
Dialer Storage
Downloads
DRM content
DRM Protected Content Storage
Dual Clock
EA Games
Email (I use [url=http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=mail&fdid=com.fsck.k9&fdpage=1]K-9[/url])
Factory Test
Gmail (I don'y use it)
Google Backup Transport (I don't use Google Backup)
Google Calendar Sync (I use Offline Calendar)
Google Contacts Sync (I don't keep contacts in my Player)
Google Partner Setup
Google Search (I use [url=http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=duck&fdid=se.johanhil.duckduckgo&fdpage=1]Duck Duck Go[/url])
Google+
Home screen tips
Kies air
Maps (I use OpenStreetMaps using [url=http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=maps&fdid=net.osmand.plus&fdpage=1]OsmAnd~[/url])
Market (I use the [url=http://f-droid.org]F-Droid[/url] repository for installing open source and free software)
Marker Feedback Agent (Don't disable this if use the official Market)
Market Updater (Don't disable this if use the official Market)
Mobile tracker
Mobile tracker settings
My Uploads (I don't use it)
Network Location (Don't disable this if you want a help for your GPS by using Wi-Fi coordinates that google has, I've disabled it for privacy reasons)
News & Weather
OMACP
Samsung Apps
Samsung Push Service
Samsung Smart View
SamsungApssUNA2
SNS
SNSAccount
Social Hub
Software update (com.sec.android.fotaclient)
Software update (com.wssyncmidm)
Street View
Talk
TalkBack
TTS Service (don't disable if you need text-to-speach)
Ustream
Videos (com.google.android.videos)
Videos (com.sec.android.app.videoplayer) (I use another video player, don't disable this if you don't have an alternative video player)
Voice Recorder (I use [url=http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=voice&fdid=net.micode.soundrecorder&fdpage=1]Sound Recorder[/url] and [url=http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=voice&fdid=kaljurand_at_gmail_dot_com.diktofon&fdpage=1]Diktofon[/url])
Voice Search
wipeoutreceiver
wssyncmlnps
YouTube
you can also uninstall the dialer. i did.
EDIT: didnt see it on the list srry. i found it tho
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So I want to remove the G mail app from my phone or at least not use it. This is more of a privacy issue. I want to use a full featured app like K-9 where I can set a master password so users that I lend my phone to momentarily dont start going into my inbox and other folders.
So is there a way to totally remove the gmail app. If not will just removing my account info from the gmail app (if possible) also unsync me from the other Google services connected to my phone?
Thank you
Root phone.
Download root uninstaller.
Uninstall Gmail from app.
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MDavisiw said:
So I want to remove the G mail app from my phone or at least not use it. This is more of a privacy issue. I want to use a full featured app like K-9 where I can set a master password so users that I lend my phone to momentarily dont start going into my inbox and other folders.
So is there a way to totally remove the gmail app. If not will just removing my account info from the gmail app (if possible) also unsync me from the other Google services connected to my phone?
Thank you
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You could disable sync in settings. This app may be of some use. If your device is rooted, you can use a root uninstaller app (as mentioned) to remove it (or you could simply delete it from /system/app/ - root still required.)
Just make a backup of the app (incase u need it in future) b4 deleting it from system/app.
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Hi all, I've seen threads about this issue for ICS, but not (so far) JB........
So, I'm on rooted stock JB, and I've used TiBu to delete about 20 bloatware apps. So far the deleted apps have been "standalone" but in the system folder and normally undeletable.....
I'd still like to make this firmware "leaner" than it currently is....but I've got to the point where I'm unsure what else is safe to delete. Has anybody compiled a JB specific list of what is safe to remove? Including .com android.... apps?
Thanks in advance.....
Keith
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Maybe you can start here (you've probably seen this already):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069924
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Below is a list of apps that I have (at the moment) frozen from my freshly installed jb firmware. They will be uninstalled in a few days after I have seen whether they cause any system instability or not......
Spoiler
Active apps
Allshare play
Allshare service
BBCi player
BBCi media player
Calender storage
Chat on
Clock digital
Clock funky
Clock modern
.com android sms push
.com google android voice search
Days
Dsm forwarding
Dsm lawmo
Dual clock analogue
Dual clock digital
Factory mode
Factory test
Favourite apps
Favourite contacts
Google play books
Google play magazines
Google play movies
Google text to speech engine
Google +
Group cast
Help
Internet (chrome in use instead)
Kies wifi
Kobo
Maps
Map service samsung
Memo
Memo widget
Mini diary
Mobile print
Mobile tracker
Monopoly (avast indicates malware)
Music player
Music fx
Nearby devices
News daemon
OMACP
oma drm popup
Picassa uploader
Pickup tutorial
Press reader
Readers hub
Rescue (x2 apps?)
Rescue security
S planner
S planner widget
Samsung account
Samsung apps
Samsung backup provider
Samsung browser sync
Samsung calender sync
Samsung cloud data relay
Samsung contact sync
Sansung setup wizard
Samsung sync adapter
Samsung tts
Self test
Setup wizard
Software update (x2 apps)
Sound search google play
Street view
Samsung suggests
Swype
Talk
Talkback
The sims (avast indicates malware)
Three music (provider dependant)
Tower blox
Trim
Try pan
Video hub
Video player (mx installed)
Voice command
Yahoo finance
Yahoo news
Zinio
These are all apps that I *think* I recognise. If anybody has an opinion on apps that I shouldn't remove, please let me know.....and also if an app is missing from the above list that *can* be removed, I'd appreciate a 'heads up'......
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Hi there.
I can't find it anywhere and the official thread is closed (so strange that there is no official thread in the official Greenify sub forum...)
SO.....where can I look it?
No results in the Search.
Tnx.
I can figure it out yourself. Don't greenify system processes and keep important instant messaging applications running.
Musicbee said:
I can figure it out yourself. Don't greenify system processes and keep important instant messaging applications running.
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My biggest issues come from system apps, such as these:
- Google App
- Google Play services...
- Google Play services (com.google.office process.gapps)
- Google Play services
- Samsung Link Platform Connectivity
- Samsung Cloud Data Delay
- Samsung Push Service
- Backup
- Bluetooth
I have 3 different "Google Play services", Bluetooth even if bluetooth it's turned off, and the Samsung Link there Ida a mysterious for me as I don't have the Samsung Link app installed, and then about 200mb of Google App!!!
Other Samsung backup apps are there but dunno if they can be Greenifyed.
They are all system, and about apps, I don't have any that I can Greenify (I keep WhatsApp, Facebook, and a widget for the clock/weather, but they are so minimum in relation to those system up here!!!
Please help understand if I can Greenify those system apps listed up here, or art least some.
Tnx a lot.
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You have some Samsung bloatware on your device, custom ROM would definitely help. Don't greenify Google services, stock Android doesn't run well without. I don't know what "Backup" and "Bluetooth" are in Greenify.
Try to keep all running unless you're willing to flash a ROM.
anyone know if is safe to greenify google photos ?
Musicbee said:
You have some Samsung bloatware on your device, custom ROM would definitely help. Don't greenify Google services, stock Android doesn't run well without. I don't know what "Backup" and "Bluetooth" are in Greenify.
Try to keep all running unless you're willing to flash a ROM.
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Yes,I use stock deodexed.
Backup has the Samsung backup icon, and Bluetooth I don't have any idea it's there as I have it turned off!!!
I would like to understand what it's safe to Greenify, and why can't I Greenify Google Play stuff, or if it's safe to Greenify the Samsung Link stuff as I don't even have the Samsung Link app installed
About apps, I have Google App that shows some time after using it and don't get out from the list automatically (so I imagine that Android doesn't close it) so it's shown as a Greenify-able app.
Also, if I Greenify an app like TapaTalk, will I restart from where I was in the forum browsing, or from beginning like if has been killed?
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anyone know if is safe to greenify google photos ?
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If you fine use it for photo sync or other online stuff, I think you can do it.
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@PIRATA! I use it for gallery
leap_ahead said:
@PIRATA! I use it for gallery
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So I think you could try.
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Hi, there!
This is the list of system apps greenified in my Moto G 2014 (XT1068).
It is a stock rom (5.0.2, no root). I've been like this for months and device works fine.
As my system is in Spanish, I had to translate some names into English, but I think you'll be able to understand.
Device manager (Motorola)
Download manager
Google account manager
Motorola Alert
Emergency alert
Media storage
Android System WebView
Google search
Device provisioning
OMA Client Provisioning
Android Work Assistant
Setup Wizard
Assist (Motorola)
Help
Bluetooth
Bubbles
Calc(Stock)
Camera(Motorola)
CaptivePortalLogin
Chrome
Print spooler
com.android.backupconfirm
com.android.browserprovider
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
com.android.sharedstoragebackup
com.android.wallpaper.holospiral
com.motorola.bu2go
com.motorola.latam.settings.extensions
com.motorola.multisimsettings
com.motorola.serviceDialingNumbers
com.qualcom.atfwd
HP Print Service add on
ConfigUpdater
Google initial setup
setup
Contacts
Mail
Downloads
DiagMdLog settings
Input device
Documents
Audio effects
Photos
Fused location
Gallery
Google Backup Transport
Google Cloud Print
Google Drive
Google One Time Init
Google Pinyin Input
Google Play Books
Google Play Games
Google Play Kiosco
Google Play Music
Google Play Movies
Google Play Store
Google+
Voice recorder
Hangouts
Google Partner Installer
Certify installer
iWnn IME
Maps (Google)
Bowser messages
Google Korean input method
Google Hindi Input method
Motorola Migrate
Demo Mode
MotoCare
Motocare Int
Text to speech engine from Google
Motorola Contextual Services
Motorola One Time Init
Motorola OTA
Motorola notification
Optimizer Engineering Controls
Preset
Easy preset
Package Setup
Basic interactive screen saver
Photo Screensavers
CQA Test
QuickOffice
FM radio
Rescue add-on Motorola
FM radio service
DM service
Motorola System service
Exchange service
Motorola init services
Motorola services (version 1)
Motorola services (version 6)
Street view
TalkBack
Google keyboard
Translator
HTML viewer
VpnDialogs
YouTube
Good luck!
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CLPose said:
Hi, there!
This is the list of system apps greenified in my Moto G 2014 (XT1068).
It is a stock rom (5.0.2, no root). I've been like this for months and device works fine.
As my system is in Spanish, I had to translate some names into English, but I think you'll be able to understand.
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You have practically greenified every App and service on the phone. Do you use it only for making calls?
Calls, SMS, whatsapp, mail (inbox by GMail), Internet browsing (opera mini mainly), games, social (face, xda, etc), and other stuff. It's amazing that you can do almost anything you want with most of the system greenified. It seems that some apps are not so necessary after all... Which app of my list wouldn't you greenify and why? Bye!
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CLPose said:
Calls, SMS, whatsapp, mail (inbox by GMail), Internet browsing (opera mini mainly), games, social (face, xda, etc), and other stuff. It's amazing that you can do almost anything you want with most of the system greenified. It seems that some apps are not so necessary after all... Which app of my list wouldn't you greenify and why? Bye!
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Do you disable apps with Titanium Backup as well?
No. I've disabled some other apps with Debloater. I've never used TB, but I think you have to be root to use it. And I'm not. .
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