UPDATE 3th March 2011
The modified version of SuperOneclick (for 2.0.2.A.0.24) works also perfect to root the new 2.1.1.A.0.6 firmware. So just download (from this thread).
Big thanks goes to shivenjuneja
Best regards
Beerio
NOTICE! Scroll down for the latest info about SuperOneClick & app2sd
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I spent last few days to find a 100% SAFE list for removal of "unneeded" apps to save memory. But the lists I found so far, are not 100% safe. For example have I encountered problems to use Android Market, Changing to another SIM card, not able to use camera, call list not working and so on.
So now is it time for a 100% safe list!!!
The apps here has been tested and tested again, with change of sim card, languages, restarts, USB, Bluetooth, WiFi and so on. So they are 100% safe to remove. And if there is apps that we dont know what they do, then are they not safe to remove until they been confirmed to be "unneeded" for example the file Telenor_Wrapper.apk many people remove this one but I still havent found a single info what this file do? so it will not be on the safe list because its not safe to remove!.
And the most important, they all have to SAVE ram memory! if it dont save memory dont I find any reason to remove it.
The list will be updated frequently, but NOTICE it takes time to test that the software that is removed DONT have negative effects.
Also NOTICE that this thread is not intended to write questions about "how do I remove apps?", "what folder is that in?" and so on. This thread is only made for people that know how to remove apps and need a 100% safe list to do it.
14th November 2010 - 100% safe remove list.-----------------------------------------------
rollercoaster.apk (Game)
peggle.apk (Game)
edge.apk (Game)
quadrapop.apk (Game)
Wisepilot.apk (GPS software have to subscribe only trial 30days)
roadsync.apk (Synchronization with Microsoft Exchange)
NeoReader.apk (Bar code reader - uninstall and download new version free if you need it)
moxiermail.apk (Similar program as roadsync.apk)
officesuite.apk (Mobile Systems OfficeSuite trial version)
EManual.apk (Sony Ericsson E-manual)
EManualLauncher.apk
facebook.apk (Facebook app - can be removed and installed again from Android market)
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Can be removed but is not on the 100% safe list (See why in description)
playnow
(Sony Ericsson own Music & Apps store, if removed no Playnow store)
Remove
playnowappinstaller.apk
playnowback.apk
playnowclient.apk
JapaneseIME.apk
(Japanese text input, if removed NO japanese input)
chinesetextinput.apk
(Chinese text input, if removed NO chinese input)
PC companion - remove dop.iso in the /data folder
(Installs PC companion software on a computer without the need to download it from internet, if removed this option is gone)
Telenor_Wrapper.apk (named WiMP.apk in the latest firmware. Thanks morning_wood for the info!)
(This is for Telenor subscribers so if you remove it will you have problems if you later will subscribe to Telenor network).
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UPDATE! 10th January 2010 Will take around 8-40 minutes to do it for a novice user.
IMPORTANT! some of the files are packed with Winrar, so you need it to unpack the apk files. If you dont have it can you download it here for free http://www.rarlab.com/
NOTICE its recommended to do this from a CLEAN install, that means using SEUS and not install new apps before installing the app2sd. But you are free to try it in your own way but I cant guarantee that it will not be problems if you do it your way.
IMPORTANT After you installed app2sd so should you NOT REMOVE THE SD-card and then start the phone without the card. And also dont remove the card when the phone is on. Its ok to remove the SD-card when you have the phone turned off (not sure why you should do it, but anyway thats ok).
I have now found a better way, than just remove things from the firmware that can give you problems. This way can you download LOTS of apps without almost any lost of memory! and still if you want more memory can you remove the apps you dont need This is how I did it on my xperia x10 mini with a Kingston 16gb class 4 card (got it for only 35$) If you use a 1gb, 2gb, 4gb, 8gb 16gb doesnt matter but use max 1400mb and min 200mb for the ext2 partition to not encounter problems.
I started from a TOTAL clean install I have 150mb Internal storage memory free after the reflash, without removing a single program.
Then did I take out the SD-card from the phone and did all partition work with my computer. You can use Paragon, Mini tool partition (free version) http://download.cnet.com/Partition-Wizard-Home-Edition/3000-2094_4-10962200.html or whatever program you used to.
NOTICE you can also let the SD-card remain in the phone and do all partition work that way. it also works.
1. Make a PRIMARY partition fat32 (let MAX. 1400mb be left for the ext2 partition im using 300mb myself and its more than enough)
2. Make a PRIMARY partion ext2 (Max 1400mb and min 150-200mb)
3. Unzip and copy all contents of app2sd2.1.zip (NOT THE FOLDER, just the files!!!) to your fat32 root partition on your SD card.
After that did I, insert the SD card into the phone, and restarted the phone once. (SKIP this if you use the SD-card still in your phone)
Then is it time to root the phone.
1. Download modified "SuperOneClick".
2. Enable "USB Debug".
3. Connect phone to "PC" and select "Charge Phone".
4. Open "SuperOneClick" and select "Root".
5. Wait!
6. When it is done, reboot.
Then...
(Here should you doublecheck that you have USB-debugging activated, and also set the screen timeout to 30 minutes. The reason for that is that when you connect later will the Superuser program popup and show "allow" and you have to press allow before it goes away. Otherwise will it not work. And if you have the screen off when it popups will you miss it. Remember to turn the screen timeout back after everything is done)
then connect phone with the USB-cable and choose CHARGE PHONE
4. Unpack the adb.zip to C:\ (on your computer, so you have a folder called adb with the 3 files inside it.)
Open a Command promt ( NOTICE In Vista & Win 7, should you use elevated "administrator" CMD prompt) and then write cd C:\adb and press enter
Then
5. adb shell (then press enter)
6. You will get a $
7. Type su (press enter) and you will see a #
8. Write sh /sdcard/app2sd.sh (press enter) (NOTICE Between sh and /sdcard is it a space, they should NOT be written together like this sh/sdcard......!
9. In the menu, choose 0 or just press enter directly (press enter)
10. Everything will install and automatically reboot the phone. IMPORTANT remove the usb-cable as soon as the phone close down for reboot. NOT before the phone turns black!!
11. Now can you install Titanium backup Pro, and start to remove the astro file manager, and also remove the apps you dont need like the crappy games and wisepilot (trial) and so on. And a tips is also to remove Google maps, Neoreader, Facebook and then download the software you need and install. This way do you save some extra memory.
More info can be found here but the tutorial dont mention the su command, and without it was I unable to install. There are also some other things that differs, so just use that guide as extra info, NOT as a installation guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=800555
Credits goes to wolfilein & tot 31
I have now installed Angry birds, Skype, Astro, QQ, Chinese handwriting & pinyin input, Voice search, Hanping Chinese dictionary and I still have 128mb memory left (compared to before when it went down to under 70mb and that was with lots of apps removed from firmware) NOTICE Now havent I removed a single program and the phone is still quick as lightning!. So this is the way to do it! Dont waste time on removing apps from the firmware, which sometimes gives more problems than gain. Use the apps2sd method instead! and remove only the apps from the 100% safe list. This way will you have a phone that is quick as lightning even with over 25-40 apps installed.
NOTICE If you by acccident or just by being plain stupid managed to remove some important .apk files and really dont want to reinstall the firmware!, well dont fear the member Cocker80 have uploaded all the System apps so you can just download the file and then reinstall the ones you deleted (like myself that deleted the youtube and later found out that the new version didnt work on 2.1....haha, dont know if I did it by accident or just plain stupidness) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838438
Telenor_Wrapper.apk is specific to the Nordic 2.1 only and is specificaly for Telenor provider users. If you are not a subscriber to Telenor you can safely remove this.
( I am a Nordic user however not in Sweden and not a Telenor subscriber, so I removed this right after the silly games with no side effects )
I have removed many apps after the 2.1 update without replacing default apps with alternate apps and can provide some other "safe for removal" items if you wish, and if I understand the nature of this post, this is what you are looking for in this list.
for example, to free up 13mb of "data" you can remove "/data/dop.iso" ( if you dont want "Install PCCompanion" at usb plugin )
Thanks for the information about the Telenor_Wrapper.apk, now am I finally sure of whats the use for it. But here comes the thing with this 100% safe list, its intended compared to many other "safelists" that if the user removes an item so should it NEVER be a problem for the user. So I cant add the Telenor_Wrapper.apk to the 100% safe list, because if a user later will use the Telenor then will he have problem. The same with "/data/dop.iso" which installs the PC companion (haha...I can say that it was one of the first item I removed also, but as I said cant it be added to the list). Im happy to recieve tips from other users that removed apps and are 100% sure that it will after removal never be a problem.
I understand that many people are just interested to get as much free ram memory as possible, but this list is also intended to make sure that the user afterwards dont have to reinstall the firmware to get back removed items.
Bumbi
i have removed playnow without problems, trackid still works
Jaffa TB, have you just removed the Playnow with Titanium Backup? or have you also removed the playnowappinstaller.apk, playnowback.apk in /system/app
I've just removed Playnow with Titanium Backup and TrackID works.
I'm looking to remove Timescape, User Guide and User Support if anyone has tried these?
beerio said:
Jaffa TB, have you just removed the Playnow with Titanium Backup? or have you also removed the playnowappinstaller.apk, playnowback.apk in /system/app
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used root explorer to move the .apk files from system/app to data/app
then reboot, and when the phone comes back on the apps can be uninstalled from apps list
i removed all 3 playnow files (cant remember the exact names)
i've removed a lot of apps this way, my phone is a lot faster and less cluttered now
JaffaTB said:
used root explorer to move the .apk files from system/app to data/app
then reboot, and when the phone comes back on the apps can be uninstalled from apps list
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This method is really good if you want to avoid garbage in your app list.
Timescape ( 2.1ver ) removed files:
TimescapePluginManager(.apk)
TimeScapeProvider(.apk)
Timescape-smallui(.apk)
uWlopProvider(.apk)
I used Root Manager to remove these, then used Root Explorer / ADB
to remove orphaned directories in /data/data relating to timescape
( I also do a "rm /data/dalvik-cache & reboot" after removing system apps )
note:
I did not remove the SnsContactImageCacheProvider(.apk) as in v1.6
because I am not fully aware of its usage implications, however it looks
restricted to Timescape usage.
SEMCSetupWizard.apk removed - no issues
playnowappinstaller
playnowback
playnowclient
also removed, no issues
( remenber to also clean out /data/data after removing these apps )
i have remeved this:
edge.apk
rollercoaster.apk
geotag.apk
facebook.apk
neoreader.apk
usersupport.apk
SEMCSetupWizard.apk
SetupWizard.apk
SemcEmailSmall.apk
datatrafficawitch.apk
timescape-smallui.apk
TimeScapepluginProvider.apk(+1 more dont recall the name).
EManual.apk
EManualLauncher.apk
playnowappinstaller.apk
playnowback.apk
playnowclient.apk
ReadyToRun.apk
Sync.apk
OmaDataserviceProvider.apk
backupandrestore.apk
SemcBrowser.apk
DrmProvider.apk
Stk.apk
Telenor_Wrapper.apk
com.facebook.katana.apk
PcCompanion.apk
don't forget /data/dop.so
this is all i can remember, hope i haven't forgot anything.
Conclusion, phone is working perfectly!!! let's hope it will keep this way
Anyone know if any of the Google Apps can be removed?
I would like to get rid of Calendar, GMail, Talk and Voice Search.
I have deleted from e10a unbranded bz firmware:
Block Breaker
BlockBreaker_2_Deluxe_SMS_Demo.apk
Calculadora
Calculator.apk
edge
edge.apk
Maps
Maps.apk
Notas
Notes.apk
Orkut
Orkut.apk
Orkut_Plugin.apk
Peggle
peggle.apk
RoadSync
roadsync.apk
Roller Coaster
rollercoaster.apk
Prefixo Automático
Operator_prefix.apk
Subl0w said:
Anyone know if any of the Google Apps can be removed?
I would like to get rid of Calendar, GMail, Talk and Voice Search.
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i have removed all except calender because i use it sometimes, my phones works no problems, market still works
dont remove gtalkservice.apk though, that causes troubles
also gmailstorage.apk (or something similar to that name) i removed and had trouble but i removed something else at the same time and cant remember what it was and wasnt sure which 1 caused the problem, so i just leave it for now
Gmail
Hey everyone, my time will be limited to test the software for awhile . So please can you all user DOUBLE TEST how the phone work without the Gmail. I heard reports and also myself had problem to download from Android market without it.
So please test it until we certainly know there is no problem to remove it,
Bumbi
i have removed gmail.apk and the market still works fine, i think the problem with market comes if you remove gmailprovider.apk
Could you guys tell me the process you are using to remove these .apk files?
I've been using Titanium Backup but after removing GMail, Talk Email and Voice Search I'm now getting force close with the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly. I also can't download from Market.
I'm going to reflash tonight and have another go using a method you guys recommend.
It's fantastic having all my apps on three screens. Just got to do it safely now
i use root explorer to copy apk from system/app to data/app
then reboot and you can uninstall from the app list
Subl0w said:
Could you guys tell me the process you are using to remove these .apk files?
I've been using Titanium Backup but after removing GMail, Talk Email and Voice Search I'm now getting force close with the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly. I also can't download from Market.
I'm going to reflash tonight and have another go using a method you guys recommend.
It's fantastic having all my apps on three screens. Just got to do it safely now
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I had the same issues after removing mentioned apks. I did it with Titanium and also tried with Root explorer. The same result. Market does not work and some FC messages are appearing.
I use Root Manager to uninstall the apps
I do not think simply removing the .apk is enough ( in my opinion )
Hey guys,
In a moment of great weakness... i have destroyed my SGS2. This phone has been giving me a lot of grief lately (spontaneous and looping reboots, slow or no data connection, apps not behaving as should - requiring reinstalls, and general buginess)... and the result is a cracked temper and a cracked screen.
All that aside - i have decided not to get the screen repaired, but to get a new phone (no idea what my next handset should be - will gladly take suggestions).
So... Lately I have been backing up a lot of my apps using Titanium - which is great. And I have my contacts set to auto-sync with my gmail account - which it has failed to do since adding a few new contacts yesterday.
So my questions are... what is the best way to retrieve/backup the following data now that the screen is un-usable (but the phone seems to still work ok):
- Contact and Calendar Data
- Apps (or list of apps) that Titanium hasnt backed up
I figure I may need a different method of app backup/restore if i do not wish to root my next phone. There doesn't seem to be an automatic feature in the Play Store which keeps track of which apps I have installed... Is there another way to do it?
Thanks for any help.
Cheers.
I'm almost tempted to suggest Kies as solution for retrieving all organizer data (contacts, calendar, tasks, notes) since it does not require mobile screen interaction.
And there are two ways to save data: sync with Outlook or simple backup.
I'm ready to be flamed...
1. To retrieve your contacts or view them, visit Google.com/contacts and login your hole details. You can also sync them too ur New phone.
Access Google calendar online, to see your calendar info
2. I'm not sure how you can proceed with backing up your new apps since you said phone is working but unusable but the options below will work fine in getting back your apps on your next phone without rooting your new device.
I). Though Google Playstore:
When you log in your Google account on your new phone, open playstore, go to my apps and swipe to the next page too view all.
All, will show all the apps you have ever installed or updated via playstore. You can simply reinstall them one by one.
Note that you will need a lot of data so Wi-Fi is recommended.
ii) via ADB: this will work only if usb debugging was enabled under development option. And you have access to a pc. Root access May also be helpful.
You can use ADB to copy all your presently installed app's apks and even your titanium backup folder or any other folder to your Pc
More info on this will follow based on your response.
iii) MTP mode: this will work if MTP mode and not mass storage mode was previously enabled on your phone.
Simply connect your device via usb to ur pc and start copying your files especially your titanium folder, since your question is about apps.
iv) Titanium backup folder:
If you have a copy of your titanium backup folder, then all is well
Personally, I will galaxy Siii or NoteII if you have the patience.
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Thank for the help guys.
Kies did allow me to retrieve those few un-synced numbers.
And the "my apps" list is a great way to see and reinstall past apps. Not sure if I will be able to root my new phone (Xperia S), so if I cannot get to the Titanium Backup data, this looks like the next best thing.
Thanks again guys.
Is there anyway to recover deleted photos? I find it odd that the phone deletes picture as soon as you press the trash icon without a second prompt - I've deleted a few by accident because of this. Is there a deleted trashcan folder or anything like that similar to the iphone? Thanks.
You should look for recovery/"undelete" apps such as Undeleter: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-undeleter-t2849045
Unfortunately, a lot of them require the phone to be rooted.
UPD: There are also available apps for PC. They require USB debugging.
UPD2: More apps: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.defianttech.diskdigger - no root required
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=Face.Sorter - no root required
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=alpacasoft.restoreimage - no root required
And there are also apps exist that work like a recycle bin: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.baloota.dumpster and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cupid.heartseeker
The phone has an undo button right when you delete pics
(Im new to XDA and initially posted this in the wrong place and do not know how to delete the last one. If admin deletes one because of multi posting, please keep this one up) my phone is infected with a virus that has imbedded itself in my system settings, any anti malware apps used do not detect it. when plugging my phone into my computer (for developer access) it began to install the device driver. once the "device driver" installed it took all administrative use away from me and locked all drives. I do not have ABD access or any computer access at this point. this phone has killed 3 laptops and a desktop. the only way ive been able to partially stop the virus is using a firewall to block it. since my phone is NOT rooted I cannot delete system files containing the virus. I noticed the virus will edit apps and system functions to try and hide itself (Google play services) for example. someone is using a form of remote access to control things and change settings. it is possible that someone (close family or friend) may have gotten their hands on it to install the virus. factory reset does nothing as the virus is stored in system settings. phone cannot be hooked to Pc without severe repercussions. I cannot gain root access through any rooting apps for some reason. only tried to access system settings. I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING.
Defeated01 said:
(Im new to XDA and initially posted this in the wrong place and do not know how to delete the last one. If admin deletes one because of multi posting, please keep this one up) my phone is infected with a virus that has imbedded itself in my system settings, any anti malware apps used do not detect it. when plugging my phone into my computer (for developer access) it began to install the device driver. once the "device driver" installed it took all administrative use away from me and locked all drives. I do not have ABD access or any computer access at this point. this phone has killed 3 laptops and a desktop. the only way ive been able to partially stop the virus is using a firewall to block it. since my phone is NOT rooted I cannot delete system files containing the virus. I noticed the virus will edit apps and system functions to try and hide itself (Google play services) for example. someone is using a form of remote access to control things and change settings. it is possible that someone (close family or friend) may have gotten their hands on it to install the virus. factory reset does nothing as the virus is stored in system settings. phone cannot be hooked to Pc without severe repercussions. I cannot gain root access through any rooting apps for some reason. only tried to access system settings. I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING.
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First of all, you should disable autostart on your laptop/PC ( on Windows 10 press [WINDOWS] + "Setup"). There you can config autostart/actions for sd-card, mobile memory and your phone (scroll down on this page). No auto play or sync (fotos/media) for ALL devices is recommend. Don't log in your PC as admin, use a non-admin-account for testing with your phone.
Take a fresh sd card, copy the virustotal scanner on it (take it from the attachment at that post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77053739&postcount=11), switch the sd-card to "read only" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgguVeKWCTw), put it in your phone, install the virustotal app from the sd-card, go online and let it run. So we figure (hopefull) out, which malware it is and where it is located. Write down the findings (name, location, how much scanner find it) and post it here...
Are you shure, that your ADB-SW/Drivers for the PC/Laptop are okay and clean? Plz post additional Infos about your phone...
I think, someone may have taken my phone, rooted it, and installed or is possibly using Samsung KNOX? If this were the case is there a way to break Knox without a PC? I don't want access to anything in it, just to destroy it. If this is part of the problem, just a quick theory and question I will get back to you with more information. Thank you
Defeated01 said:
I think, someone may have taken my phone, rooted it, and installed or is possibly using Samsung KNOX? If this were the case is there a way to break Knox without a PC? I don't want access to anything in it, just to destroy it. If this is part of the problem, just a quick theory and question I will get back to you with more information. Thank you
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There are malware in the wild, which can root you phone (like "Dvmap"). In this case you only have one chance about the complete flashing of the device with a clean rom. This type of malware also infects system files, so it cannot be quarantined and removed. At the moment I don't understand why the computers you used for flashing don't work anymore. if the drivers / software are OK (do you have the right versions for windows7/8/10 and e.g. 32/64 Bit) this should not happen? Does this work with other smartphones? Normally the phone is switched off for flashing, so Android is not running. Also autostart should not work then.... that would be completely new behavior.....
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Every device this phone plugs into, dies after Bluetooth randomly coming on