Disable system update notification, SOLVED - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Finally I found a way to disable gingerbread system update notification which is annoying to the user specifically with an non rootable update like .62,
Use Rom Toolbox app or any other app that has the capability to disable an application to freeze the system update application then reboot the device, the notification will disappear.
Zoubir,
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If you have ROOT, you can use Root Explorer or ES Explorer and go to phone memory system/app/ and delete/rename UpdateCenter.apk or you can freeze this application in Titanium backup application.

MaxWorks said:
If you have ROOT, you can use Root Explorer or ES Explorer and go to phone memory system/app/ and delete/rename UpdateCenter.apk or you can freeze this application in Titanium backup application.
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Yes, this what I said. Freezing the update app will disable the update notification
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62 is rootable bro
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Thanks alot for the help guys!

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How do i install system apps?

Hey guys so decided that I would delete the stock browser, and now I want it back. I canut install, it says application not installed.
So what do I do? Change the permissions of the app? Sideload it? Move it to system/apps? Help appreciated.
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move it to system/app & don't forget to change permissions
It didn't work, and for stone reason it does not show at all
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move it to system/app , change permissions and reboot the phone

How to uninstall SE application?

I have Xperia mini pro 2.3.4 version 4.0.2.A.58
Everything is ok but I can not ununstal sonyericsson preinstaled application. When uninstaling is done all is ok, but after restart xperia return back uninstaled aplication?!?!
For example, when I uninstal new android market aplication after restart, SE instal again new market aplication whith big agly pictures and lot of traffic load.
How to uninstal parmanent?
How to uninstall Moxier Pro ? from Xperia Mini Pro? SK17i ???
You need to root your phone and uninstall it with either titanium backup or root uninstaller
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here is a link -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328322
in that post are ways to root your phone and the apps that you can remove without kill your mobile
for uninstall apps i use root explorer
you have to go to system/app, then switch the r/o to r/w and delete the apps
when you are done, reset your phone and everything will be done
I use Root Uninstall
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.gsapp.android.pfuninstall
simple & work
Root + System App Remover
Izzy Stinson said:
You need to root your phone and uninstall it with either titanium backup or root uninstaller
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I freeze aplication than uninstal and aplication was back after restart phone
if you got root explorer,check these :
/system/etc/customization/application
/system/product/application
I check first directory and here is screenshot.
second directory not exist.
What have I to do?
yes all you need is to root ur phone and then use software like root uninstaller on system app remover (I use it personally) to uninstall system apps
You dont understand me, I have rooted phone and I uninstall SE aplications, some of that application come back after restart.

To root or not to root, that it's the question!!!

Well I've flashed a stock official virgin rom since I'm done with customs, the question its because I have superuser premium and it has the ability to go ghost mode (hide from upgrades so the device won't lose the root) but.... I know the rooting process leave my stock rom untouched being able to receive OTAs updates on my Gnex... but I don't know if the rotting process here will be the same... I mean will I still be able to get my OTAs (aka future ICS updates). On the gtab if I'm rooted?
My tab its carrier free, meaning ill get the OTA as soon as Samsung put the little file in the OTA server... I don't think I'm flashing custom ROMs as i love some Samsung apps wich need the touchwiz framework to work but at least in ICS I got the Nova launcher waiting so i can run Samsung apps with ICS AOSP looks...
Thanks in advance for the info
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unrooting is easy. Use busybox app from market to remove busybox, delete superuser app from /system/app with es file explorer or root explorer, download superuser app from market, remove su-binary from /system/xbin or /system/bin. Uninstall superuser app.
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Qqqxxxzzz said:
unrooting is easy. Use busybox app from market to remove busybox, delete superuser app from /system/app with es file explorer or root explorer, download superuser app from market, remove su-binary from /system/xbin or /system/bin. Uninstall superuser app.
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I agree. I would root
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[Q] Anyway to install chrome beta as a system app?

As the title suggests is there any way to install google chrome as a system app?
If i manually move the apk file to system/app using root explorer, reboot my phone and then open the app it gives an error saying that the installation is not complete...
So can you guys help me?
Sorry for being a noob, but can u guys help me?
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Titanium backup pro > long hold on app > convert to system app simplest way
Press thanks if I helped
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Tried this , but it doesn't work.
But maybe its too big for moving?
Niallfitzy1 said:
Titanium backup pro > long hold on app > convert to system app simplest way
Press thanks if I helped
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Sorry it doesn't work. But thanks for the reply.
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Sounds like Chrome does not want to be installed as a system app then Is there some benefit to having an app installed as a system app? Or why do you want to have it installed as a system app?
alpha47 said:
Sorry it doesn't work. But thanks for the reply.
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OK I don't know how things work on phones outside of the HD2, but can't you just push the .apk to /system/app with a root explorer, fix permissions in CWM and reboot?
Try to use ADB to move it and remember to set permissions
You need to extract libchromeview.so from the Chrome APK (found at: com.android.chrome-1.apk/lib/armeabi-v7a/libchromeview.so) and move it to system/lib. Optionally, you can remove libchromeview.so from the Chrome APK and zipalign if you want to save a couple of MBs of space.
This worked for me on v. 0.18.4531.3636. I attempted this some time ago on an older version unsuccessfully. If you have an older version for some reason, you'll probably need to update.
Latest titanium backup update said something about fixing conversion in what's new
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I b'lieeeeeeve...
SifJar said:
Sounds like Chrome does not want to be installed as a system app then Is there some benefit to having an app installed as a system app? Or why do you want to have it installed as a system app?
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If I'm not mistaken system apps load first on boot and are often quicker at starting up than user apps. That's been my experience anyways. However a lot of em are more hassle to convert than the slight increase in speed is worth imho

[Q] Where is Google+.apk?

I would like to delete Google+ app from my rooted Atrix HD phone. I could not find it in either /system/app or /system/vendor/app. Where should I look?
You can use titanium backup to remove it
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
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Use Root Explorer !
skipperx said:
I would like to delete Google+ app from my rooted Atrix HD phone. I could not find it in either /system/app or /system/vendor/app. Where should I look?
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[ Can Soft Brick ] Method 1:--
Install any root explorer like ES File Manager ..
Open it..
Go to root...
-->System -->App --> Select G+ apk and delete it...
reboot ...
it over !!
NOTE:- Mount System to read / write ..
[Comparitively SAFE ] Method 2 :-
Simply install ROOT APP DELETE from play store..simply uninstall G+
Hit Thanks if it worked...!!
http://market.android.com/search?q=pname:zsj.android.uninstall
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Hit thanx ! If it worked !!
Thanks the RootAppDelete tip. It is a nice little program. Disabled lots of apps to try out. If all is well, I will uninstall them. It found most of what I want to remove and showed me the apk files. I could not find Google+ because they renamed the file something else like plusone.apk. I still cannot find the program for Lattitude.
I have some reservations about using Titanium backup. Installed the free version and it backedup OK. But since then it would hang regularly whenever I tried to use it to delete apps. So I stopped using it.

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