[Q] Uninstalled pre-installed apps, but... - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Hi all,
I am noob from Serbia . I have one question, i uninstalled some applications that come with phone installed, but after phone shut down, they install automatic on my phone.
Is there any way to stop this? or root is the only solution?
Best regards,
noob

You have to root and use titanium backup to uninstall them
But be careful with the apps that you remove, there's a thread saying which apps are safe to remove.

Thanks jpcosta, I want to remove apps like Foursqare, whatapp, uefa, mcafee antivirus. But I have 62 firmaware so its not possible to root with this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346198, i think that is the most easy way.
Cheers

Yep this i the most eazy way to root 2011xperias,all you neet to do is reflash the previus firmware which is .058 you can do this whith wotanserver.

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[Q] rooted x10i R2BA026 apps remove help!!!

hello, i've tryed every way i could find to remove moxier quadrapop and other apps from my rooted x10i but it always says faild and i cant remove them. also can i remove them from titanium backup and how?
thank you.
Well open titanium.. if it says its rooted and everything just continue to middle tab n just uninstall whatever u want although pre-notice, there are some sly apps in there that are connected elsewhere such as mediascape, timescape, etc.. so be careful about them. read up on them before even thinking about removing them! just use search.
It will tell you if it needs busybox to check root status. allow it to download n stuff n shouldnt be long before you find out.
Titanium allows you to backup apps n certain data files so you can most likely restore them if things mess up along the way. P-s, it can't backup the stock apps tho so don't try that one. to uninstall just click on any app n hit uninstall.. simple really!
If you have the full version then id suggest using the freeze option instead of uninstalling (within the same option dialog) this is bit like uninstalling but without actually getting rid of things. useful for stock apps. if you freeze something n somehow your phone starts to crash more often then you can defrost without a prob.
Wow.. wrote soo much lol just mentioned things of top of my head! hope it helps!!
Sent from my rooted 026 X10i using swype via Xda

[Q] Removing Samsung apps

Hi folks,
I'm a complete Android noob having recently switched to a Galaxy S2. I was hoping someone could tell me if it's possible and/or how to remove core apps such as the Samsung hub apps?
My phone is running the Lite'ning Rom, is it a simple case of installing a certain app or does it involve messing around with the Rom itself?
Cheers
Titanium backup pro requires root .
http://www.appbrain.com/app/titanium-backup-★-root/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
jje
You need to have root access, search the threads you will find tutorials on here for it, easy enoough done . Once your phone is rooted you can then download root uninstaller from the market "free" or titanium backup, and can select and uninstall which apps you dont need.
Thanks guys, that's a great help

How to remove some stock apps

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.
Sent from my Jelly Bean eating sending thing using xda-developers app

Apps keep re-installing

Hi all,
I have rooted my XS and installed Titanium Back-up and uninstalled all the bloatware etc.
However, whenever I restart my phone these all appear again and I go through it all and uninstall them all again.
I never had this problem on my X10 and was wondering if anyone had any answers for me at all?
(Sorry if this has been asked before, I did search and found no answers on here)
what kind of bloatware did you uninstall?
blaazeer said:
what kind of bloatware did you uninstall?
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Hi,
Wisepilot, Track ID, Evernote, Moxia, Astro, Play Store and most of the O2-UK bloatware they install for me plus a few others
Titanium backup seems to uninstall them and they disappear but if I let my battery empty and turn it back on after recharging they all appear again?
It's no real biggie as I can just uninstall them again but it is bloody annoying!
Running .50 (Seems Russian?)
Bootloader Unlock :No.
Rooted using flashtool

Uninstall third party apps without root

Hi Experts,
I have a question about a Samsung A3 2016 (sm-a310f). On this device there are tons of apps installed mainly by the provider without option to uninstall them.
Is there any way to uninstall them without rooting the device?
And if not and I have to root the device how can I unroot it again ?
The device is used also for online banking apps which might not work after the root any longer.
So any help is highly appreciated.
cheers
Sabine
and PS what is the issue with this Knox counter?
It is possible to go into settings then apps (on my note 8). Then disable individual apps. Also in launcher you may need to hide apps you can't disable. If storage space is not the problem then just disable. Uninstalling some apps can cause Carrier up dates to glitch.
I use BkPackage disabler and save a profile. One click and all selected are enabled or disabled.
Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
There is no way to delete preinstalled apps without ROOT access. You can only freeze or disable them. Look for Magisk (systemless root), it can be easily installed and deleted if needed.
sabine00 said:
Hi Experts,
I have a question about a Samsung A3 2016 (sm-a310f). On this device there are tons of apps installed mainly by the provider without option to uninstall them.
Is there any way to uninstall them without rooting the device?
And if not and I have to root the device how can I unroot it again ?
The device is used also for online banking apps which might not work after the root any longer.
So any help is highly appreciated.
cheers
Sabine
and PS what is the issue with this Knox counter?
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Yes, you can. There's actually an XDA article written on this very topic. It works for most, though, it may not work for all. Give it a shot, and if it doesn't work... root, remove whatever you need to, and unroot. Just use Magisk if you need to go this route. It can unroot itself. Here's the guide.

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