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Someone 's trying to introduce software that you want to completely uninstall a program , I need not go into the settings and applications ?
The cache , the data also showed itself clear
Your question makes no sense at all.
boomboomer said:
Your question makes no sense at all.
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I want an app that with it, Delet cache & data both.
You want to delete data ??? and cache then use clockwork mod recovery format cache and data . Otherwise your posts still make no sense try reading the basic faqs and guides .
jje
JJEgan said:
You want to delete data ??? and cache then use clockwork mod recovery format cache and data . Otherwise your posts still make no sense try reading the basic faqs and guides .
jje
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I want an app that with it, Delet cache & data both for installed Apps no system.
OK?!:cyclops:
I want an app that with it, Delet cache & data both for installed Apps on the device, no system device.
OK?!:cyclops:
Sorry all i can suggest is try Play store .
Never come across any tool or user that wants to delete data like that .
Application Manager will delete individual app data .
jje
JJEgan said:
Sorry all i can suggest is try Play store .
Never come across any tool or user that wants to delete data like that .
Application Manager will delete individual app data .
jje
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My Application Manager show be "urfortunately,Setting has stopped."
Service centre .
Or backup data and factory reset .
What model phone is it .
jje
Theres an app called uninstaller that can uninstall apps (which wipes their data too). There are apps to clear app caches too... But I've never seen one that can wipe data and cache of all apps.
use recovery. why do you need an app?
somey said:
Hi
Someone 's trying to introduce software that you want to completely uninstall a program , I need not go into the settings and applications ?
The cache , the data also showed itself clear
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From what you are asking I think Titanium Backup is what you may want have a look at the link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
My phone:
Galaxy siii
Android4.1.2 Ofiicial & not root
rootSU said:
Theres an app called uninstaller that can uninstall apps (which wipes their data too). There are apps to clear app caches too... But I've never seen one that can wipe data and cache of all apps.
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hi,
can you put its link?
I dont say an appy that can wipe data and cache of all apps!!
If you clear /data you erase all the apps, including the one performing the erase task.
What you want is impossible or you didn't express yourself clearly.
You can clear app cache easily from settings menu.
For the rest you need to be rooted and a custom recovery.
JJEgan said:
Service centre .
Or backup data and factory reset .
What model phone is it .
jje
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My phone:
Galaxy siii
Android4.1.2 Ofiicial & not root
I dont want rest factory because i have important information& data&apps to my works even with backup because waranty device.!
Glebun said:
use recovery. why do you need an app?
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My Application Manager show be "urfortunately,Setting has stopped."
Striatum_bdr said:
If you clear /data you erase all the apps, including the one performing the erase task.
What you want is impossible or you didn't express yourself clearly.
You can clear app cache easily from settings menu.
For the rest you need to be rooted and a custom recovery.
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My phone still has warranty
I dont say an app that can wipe data and cache of all apps!!
somey said:
My phone still has warranty
I dont say an app that can wipe data and cache of all apps!!
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SD maid pro
slaphead20 said:
SD maid pro
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thx because root needed
Hi!
I've been wanting to root my Canvas HD for the past month but did get success with sp tool..So I'm gonna try the Motochopper method which has reportedly high success rate... but because that tut was not very detailed, I have some doubts.
•I wanna know if I follow this method will I lose any data, app data, game progress, contacts etc etc.? And if there is a chance of that is there a way to backup these things? Apps like titanium and nandroid require root access which I don't have.
• When trying out the sp tool method some people reported that they lost their IMEI no. after rooting which is clearly a very serious issue and I don't wanna end up like that so does this method poses the same threat? if it does, is there a way so that I can take a backup of my IMEI no.??
•Do I need to take out my memory card/ battery?
Note: I am a noob in android rooting and stuff so please don't be harsh. I am currently in middle of the process
Thank you any help is much appreciated :fingers-crossed:
vermajai93 said:
Hi!
I've been wanting to root my Canvas HD for the past month but did get success with sp tool..So I'm gonna try the Motochopper method which has reportedly high success rate... but because that tut was not very detailed, I have some doubts.
•I wanna know if I follow this method will I lose any data, app data, game progress, contacts etc etc.? And if there is a chance of that is there a way to backup these things? Apps like titanium and nandroid require root access which I don't have.
• When trying out the sp tool method some people reported that they lost their IMEI no. after rooting which is clearly a very serious issue and I don't wanna end up like that so does this method poses the same threat? if it does, is there a way so that I can take a backup of my IMEI no.??
•Do I need to take out my memory card/ battery?
Note: I am a noob in android rooting and stuff so please don't be harsh. I am currently in middle of the process
Thank you any help is much appreciated :fingers-crossed:
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You won't lose any data or IMEI and there is no need to take the battery out. it's not like flashing an entirely new firmware. i assure you it's very very safe.
salaigeethan666 said:
You won't lose any data or IMEI and there is no need to take the battery out. it's not like flashing an entirely new firmware. i assure you it's very very safe.
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Thank you very much bro! Let me root this biatch right now.:good:
I just success bro!! I'm a little nervous though.. there was an app called supersu after the root.. I have a very little knowledge about it.. regardless when I opened it asked me to update binary su should I allow that? Ik it could be very stupid question but still...
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I just success bro!! I'm a little nervous though.. there was an app called supersu after the root.. I have a very little knowledge about it.. regardless when I opened it asked me to update binary su should I allow that? Ik it could be very stupid question but still...
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YES DUDE OPEN SUPERsu ... yes allow it to update binary su.. actually supersu is an app which grants all other root apps to access the root files ... it is the app in a crude language the main head to control root access ok !!! or in other words in 99% cases it proves that device has been succesfully rooted !!!!!!!!
hitting thnaks would not take much time...please hit thanks if i helped !!!!!!! posting something on xda is very difficult !!
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YES DUDE OPEN SUPERsu ... yes allow it to update binary su.. actually supersu is an app which grants all other root apps to access the root files ... it is the app in a crude language the main head to control root access ok !!! or in other words in 99% cases it proves that device has been succesfully rooted !!!!!!!!
hitting thnaks would not take much time...please hit thanks if i helped !!!!!!! posting something on xda is very difficult !!
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Thanks bud.. actually I was very nervous yesterday
Couldn't believe I succeeded
BTW how do I uninstall all the bloat wares? Saw a video on YouTube it said I just have to move the bloat wares to external SD via esexplorer..
the BEST way to root ua fone
vermajai
this is the easir=esy way to root ur fone..
download farmaroot application from the play store
install it
on opening u will see a dropdown menu to install supersu aftr selecting that just tap "boromir"
reboot ua fone and us rooted
now if u want to unroot ua fone same steps and tap on "unroot" and den tap boromir
reboot ua fone and ua unrooted
the best safest and simplest way to root/unroot ua cHD
macsenjose18 said:
vermajai
this is the easir=esy way to root ur fone..
download farmaroot application from the play store
install it
on opening u will see a dropdown menu to install supersu aftr selecting that just tap "boromir"
reboot ua fone and us rooted
now if u want to unroot ua fone same steps and tap on "unroot" and den tap boromir
reboot ua fone and ua unrooted
the best safest and simplest way to root/unroot ua cHD
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Thanks for the info Mac.. but I have already rooted my fone.. now for the best way to uninstall the bloat wares..
vermajai93 said:
Thanks for the info Mac.. but I have already rooted my fone.. now for the best way to uninstall the bloat wares..
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Hi Vemajai,
Removing Boaltware is a kind of hit and miss.
The way i do is
1) Open ES file explorer
2) Click on Root Explorer
3) Mount Write Permissions
4) go to /system/app
5) Cut the Apps that I dont need and paste them into any folder on external card.
6) Go to CWM recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, and fix permissions.
Choosing the apps to remove/delete is important, you can search internet to which apps are safe to remove, but it will be device specific.
There are few scripts available on the xda that do this job automatically, but we dont have one for our A116 (correct me if i am wrong).
If you remove a wrong apk accidentally, you can end up with FC's(Force Closes) and few functions or apps may not work.
So its better to have a Nandriod Backup (can be taken using Recovery like CWM or TWRP) so that if some thing goes wrong we can go back to working state.
-- I am not responsible if some thing goes wrong with your device, do the above at your own risk.
Hi Guys
Finally rooted my i9300 from the step by step guide on here with Odin.
Now, i've downloaded Titanium and backed up to external SD card which i will also take a copy and save this on the PC.
And now im confused with Nandroid?
At first I thought it was another type of app, but then found that you do it in recovery mod, so I done this, but do not get the same options of what ive seen on the web. Then last night I think I found something that said I need CWM or something like this, and its installed with Odin?
Can someone clear this part up for me please? If I do have to download a type of file, then where would i find this?
I would look at my history, but the Mrs was on this last night buying on the Next sales!!!! so there are reems and reems of crud on my history!!!!!
I dont fancy attempting anything until I have this nandroid backup done.
Many thanks.
Dibbley247 said:
Hi Guys
Finally rooted my i9300 from the step by step guide on here with Odin.
Now, i've downloaded Titanium and backed up to external SD card which i will also take a copy and save this on the PC.
And now im confused with Nandroid?
At first I thought it was another type of app, but then found that you do it in recovery mod, so I done this, but do not get the same options of what ive seen on the web. Then last night I think I found something that said I need CWM or something like this, and its installed with Odin?
Can someone clear this part up for me please? If I do have to download a type of file, then where would i find this?
I would look at my history, but the Mrs was on this last night buying on the Next sales!!!! so there are reems and reems of crud on my history!!!!!
I dont fancy attempting anything until I have this nandroid backup done.
Many thanks.
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
Instructions on how to install are on post number 2. And since you don't have any custom recovery yet make sure you follow the installation guide with odin.
The pictures there should guide you enough throughout the whole process.
This one should provide all the answers regarding the recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860 it has all the functions of the recovery stated.
I think this is what i'm looking for.
what does it mean in the title *GSM* only?
SignetSphere said:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
Instructions on how to install are on post number 2. And since you don't have any custom recovery yet make sure you follow the installation guide with odin.
The pictures there should guide you enough throughout the whole process.
This one should provide all the answers regarding the recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860 it has all the functions of the recovery stated.
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You must ave posted this as i was writing
Thanks. I will go and take a look now.
Dibbley247 said:
I think this is what i'm looking for.
what does it mean in the title *GSM* only?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719744
That would have helped, but dont think it matters now.
Dibbley247 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719744
That would have helped, but dont think it matters now.
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PhilZ Touch is a much more advance compared to the one you just posted plus it uses the latest CWM build (6.0.3.7) so I recommend that you install the one I posted rather than the original CWM one.
SignetSphere said:
PhilZ Touch is a much more advance compared to the one you just posted plus it uses the latest CWM build (6.0.3.7) so I recommend that you install the one I posted rather than the original CWM one.
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Im currently looking at the one you you have recommended. I was going to post on their thread, but you might be able to answer if your still online?
Like you said, the 2nd post shows instructions, there are 2 parts, 1 to put on an SD card, and the second to go through Odin.
Do they both need to be done, or just 1?
And the link that is given, do I download the most recent ZIP / TAR.MD5 file? v.5.11.2
Thanks for your time!
Dibbley247 said:
Im currently looking at the one you you have recommended. I was going to post on their thread, but you might be able to answer if your still online?
Like you said, the 2nd post shows instructions, there are 2 parts, 1 to put on an SD card, and the second to go through Odin.
Do they both need to be done, or just 1?
And the link that is given, do I download the most recent ZIP / TAR.MD5 file? v.5.11.2
Thanks for your time!
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The most recent one for our S3 is 5.11.2. Download the .tar one and follow the instructions with the odin pictures.
When an update is available you can either flash the cwm zip file through your new custom recovery or use the .tar file and update it using odin.
SignetSphere said:
The most recent one is for our S3 is 5.11.2. Download the .tar one and follow the instructions with the odin pictures.
When an update is available you can either flash the cwm zip file through your new custom recovery or use the .tar file update it using odin.
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Brilliant. I do have an SD card inserted also, so just wanted to dounke check.
Thanks for being patient!
SignetSphere said:
The most recent one for our S3 is 5.11.2. Download the .tar one and follow the instructions with the odin pictures.
When an update is available you can either flash the cwm zip file through your new custom recovery or use the .tar file and update it using odin.
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All done and currently backing up - Bum twitching over!
Dibbley247 said:
All done and currently backing up - Bum twitching over!
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Good job. :good: Now be cautious of flashing files because... it's highly addictive :laugh:
Btw since you're already into backups why don't you backup your EFS as well? It's highly important to have one just in case well... something nasty happens.
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
You may also be interested on this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620255
just rooted Galaxy S 3 GT-I9300. Can you please advise, what system apks for blotware are safe to remove. and of course the app to remove those bloatwares.
r4Rok said:
just rooted Galaxy S 3 GT-I9300. Can you please advise, what system apks for blotware are safe to remove. and of course the app to remove those bloatwares.
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Im just starting out myself so I dont know, ive read that its best to freeze them than remove them incase you have to put eveything back for warrenty? Whether thats true or not I cant say for sure?
SignetSphere said:
Good job. :good: Now be cautious of flashing files because... it's highly addictive :laugh:
Btw since you're already into backups why don't you backup your EFS as well? It's highly important to have one just in case well... something nasty happens.
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
You may also be interested on this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620255
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I think I need to understand it all netter before I start following bullet points,
I went to do the viper4android and I ned something called busy box??? So now have to look at that!
And some things say to place the folder in the root... but not sure what standard software I can use to view the folders on the phone?
And is all flashing compatable with Odin? How does it know where to out these files?
And lastly, some prerequisites stat to factory wipe and clear before flashing.
Whe things are done like this, do I use titanium to reinnsta precious apps and contacts etc?
Thanks
r4Rok said:
just rooted Galaxy S 3 GT-I9300. Can you please advise, what system apks for blotware are safe to remove. and of course the app to remove those bloatwares.
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Don't remove them. Freeze with titanium backup. That way you can always defrost and use again if needed. Not like removing saves you space anyway.
There's a sticky in the themes and apps section about what is safe to "remove".
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Bloatware see sticky in themes and apps
I went to do the viper4android and I ned something called busy box?? >>> Google Play
And some things say to place the folder in the root... but not sure what standard software I can use to view the folders on the phone? >>> FX File explorer from Play
And is all flashing compatable with Odin? How does it know where to out these files? >>> Does not make any sense read the faqs and guides .
Whe things are done like this, do I use titanium to reinnsta precious apps and contacts etc>>> TB does not backup contacts
ive read that its best to freeze them than remove them incase you have to put eveything back for warrenty? Whether thats true or not I cant say for sure
>> Apps are not relevant to warranty factory reset to restore to stock
Basics read first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
Critical you read the first two posts .
JJEgan said:
Bloatware see sticky in themes and apps
I went to do the viper4android and I ned something called busy box?? >>> Google Play
>> Apps are not relevant to warranty factory reset to restore to stock
Basics read first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
Critical you read the first two posts .
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Sorry, didnt neccesarily mean to say it as though the apps effect it.
And dont know why I thought Titanium backed up contacts etc.
rootSU said:
There's a sticky in the themes and apps section about what is safe to "remove".
Sorry, didn't see that section...checking it out now.
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Hi,
This is my first time writing here so excuse any of my mistakes.
Its been one year that I own the galaxy s3 and it seems to me very slow, with too many lags. And becomes even slower any time I join wifi and even worse when I finish surfing at facebook.
I always have 700mb RAM out of 830mb. I tried everything, reduce animation, disable ripple effect, clear cache etc. Nothing !!!
Im afraid rooting, mainly because I don’t want to start all over againg setting up wifi passwords, apps etc.
I would like your advice, either for improvement without root, or for the best way to root, cyanogenmod etc.
Thanx
aalecou said:
Hi,
This is my first time writing here so excuse any of my mistakes.
Its been one year that I own the galaxy s3 and it seems to me very slow, with too many lags. And becomes even slower any time I join wifi and even worse when I finish surfing at facebook.
I always have 700mb RAM out of 830mb. I tried everything, reduce animation, disable ripple effect, clear cache etc. Nothing !!!
Im afraid rooting, mainly because I don’t want to start all over againg setting up wifi passwords, apps etc.
I would like your advice, either for improvement without root, or for the best way to root, cyanogenmod etc.
Thanx
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Rooting can speed up your phone alot, it did for me. You won't have to put in passwords and whatnot if you just root and modify the stock rom. If you say install cyanogenmod, then that's installing a new operating system so you wont have all your settings saved, apps and data can be backed up by using titanium backup though.
Best and easiest way to root would be CF-Auto root http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/gt-i930x-t-n-cf-auto-root-t1957273 Just follow the instructions on that.
Grimzee said:
Rooting can speed up your phone alot, it did for me. You won't have to put in passwords and whatnot if you just root and modify the stock rom. If you say install cyanogenmod, then that's installing a new operating system so you wont have all your settings saved, apps and data can be backed up by using titanium backup though.
Best and easiest way to root would be CF-Auto root http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/gt-i930x-t-n-cf-auto-root-t1957273 Just follow the instructions on that.
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Thanx for your response.
So, if i just root i will not lose anything, not even my apps and data?
aalecou said:
Thanx for your response.
So, if i just root i will not lose anything, not even my apps and data?
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The reason you root your device is to gain access to the root directory of your device. You won't lose apps or data, only if you flash a custom rom (unless you make a backup).
Grimzee said:
The reason you root your device is to gain access to the root directory or your device. You won't lose apps or data, only if you flash a custom rom (unless you make a backup).
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Thats great.
Thanx again
aalecou said:
Thats great.
Thanx again
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You're welcome. Hope all goes well and enjoy having root. Also welcome to XDA
Sorry,how can i disable root counter.Triangle Away ?
Grimzee said:
Rooting can speed up your phone alot, it did for me. You won't have to put in passwords and whatnot if you just root and modify the stock rom. If you say install cyanogenmod, then that's installing a new operating system so you wont have all your settings saved, apps and data can be backed up by using titanium backup though.
Best and easiest way to root would be CF-Auto root http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/gt-i930x-t-n-cf-auto-root-t1957273 Just follow the instructions on that.
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i recommend Custom ROM. Once you succeed in flashing rom. U will njoy trying new roms in our device.
Follow Instructions & do carefully. Rooting is justa one time process.
Later on you can flash new roms any times.
HI again.
I managed to root with cf.
Everythink ok. But i dont see any triangle. So i dont need to use "triangle away"?
aalecou said:
HI again.
I managed to root with cf.
Everythink ok. But i dont see any triangle. So i dont need to use "triangle away"?
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You don't need to use Triangle away every now and then. You can use it when you want to take it to service centre!
Grimzee said:
Rooting can speed up your phone alot, it did for me. You won't have to put in passwords and whatnot if you just root and modify the stock rom. If you say install cyanogenmod, then that's installing a new operating system so you wont have all your settings saved, apps and data can be backed up by using titanium backup though.
Best and easiest way to root would be CF-Auto root http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/gt-i930x-t-n-cf-auto-root-t1957273 Just follow the instructions on that.
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I've rooted with the method you sugested and everything is ok, but my phone did not become much faster. It still needs feww seconds to show contacts, logs etc.
Is this related to ram? Should i do something about it? Any tweaks or apps?
enabling root access
Hi Guys,
I have installed the WhatsApp Tri-Crypt application. Now for the application to work i need to enable root access but i dont know how to do that. Please help
aalecou said:
I've rooted with the method you sugested and everything is ok, but my phone did not become much faster. It still needs feww seconds to show contacts, logs etc.
Is this related to ram? Should i do something about it? Any tweaks or apps?
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Rooting is just granting access to the root directory on your device, this wont speed your phone up at all. Depends, if you want to overclock it with a custom kernel then you can speed it up, otherwise because you have just granted root access you would probably still have all the bloatware on it, removing this can speed up your phone aswell, because this will give you more ram.
Then there always another way, which is to flash a custom rom, they dont usually have any bloat, if any at all, so they can be faster
Grimzee said:
Rooting is just granting access to the root directory on your device, this wont speed your phone up at all. Depends, if you want to overclock it with a custom kernel then you can speed it up, otherwise because you have just granted root access you would probably still have all the bloatware on it, removing this can speed up your phone aswell, because this will give you more ram.
Then there always another way, which is to flash a custom rom, they dont usually have any bloat, if any at all, so they can be faster
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Great. So if i backup everything with titanium, then flash custom rom (i would appreciate any suggestions for a light one) then i will be able to restore everything?
aalecou said:
Great. So if i backup everything with titanium, then flash custom rom (i would appreciate any suggestions for a light one) then i will be able to restore everything?
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Only apps and their data, nothing else. Make sure you understand what you are doing, as you seem to be missing a lot of basic knowledge.
boomboomer said:
Only apps and their data, nothing else. Make sure you understand what you are doing, as you seem to be missing a lot of basic knowledge.
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Thats true...
Thats why im seeking for help.
Thanx.
boomboomer said:
Only apps and their data, nothing else. Make sure you understand what you are doing, as you seem to be missing a lot of basic knowledge.
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aalecou said:
Thats true...
Thats why im seeking for help.
Thanx.
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Not to worry though,if you read everything before you flash a custom rom and follow the developers instructions, you should be fine. But never forget a backup of your apps and data or youll just have to download them all again. Also making nandroid backups is recommended if anything goes wrong at any point, I said that assuming you would have custom recovery
Thanks
Grimzee said:
Rooting can speed up your phone alot, it did for me. You won't have to put in passwords and whatnot if you just root and modify the stock rom. If you say install cyanogenmod, then that's installing a new operating system so you wont have all your settings saved, apps and data can be backed up by using titanium backup though.
Best and easiest way to root would be CF-Auto root http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/gt-i930x-t-n-cf-auto-root-t1957273 Just follow the instructions on that.
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Thanks dude I am also planning to Root my phone and install good Rom....
pradeepbm said:
Thanks dude I am also planning to Root my phone and install good Rom....
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No worries, glad ive helped
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No worries, glad ive helped
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Thanks..... :good::good::good:
Okay so last night I went ahead and downgraded the phone back 4.4.4 and waited for the update. I got on 5.1.1 stock file. I then went ahead and rooted the phone with KingRoot. But I have come to find that I like supersu better and was wondering if there is anyway that I can switch the two. Thanks all for any help.
racer0018 said:
Okay so last night I went ahead and downgraded the phone back 4.4.4 and waited for the update. I got on 5.1.1 stock file. I then went ahead and rooted the phone with KingRoot. But I have come to find that I like supersu better and was wondering if there is anyway that I can switch the two. Thanks all for any help.
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try this app below
Because you're on Kingroot, go ahead and install XZDualRecovery, and flash my prerooted zip file. It has SuperSU and some nice enhancements so you won't have to worry about a thing.
for avoiding losing of your data, you can backup your data using twrp and download tigerhoods twrp backup 5.1.1 in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/.../twrpbackup5-1-1-23-4-b-0-319-rooted-t3331193 and add your data files in that backup and flash. Enjoy.... hit thanks
Edit : thanks tigerhoodsfor backup
shashikiran said:
for avoiding losing of your data, you can backup your data using twrp and download tigerhoods twrp backup 5.1.1 in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/.../twrpbackup5-1-1-23-4-b-0-319-rooted-t3331193 and add your data files in that backup and flash. Enjoy.... hit thanks
Edit : thanks tigerhoodsfor backup
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I believe that's redundant since you will just be overwriting your data once you use Tigerhoods' backup. Not to diss him by any chance, but his ROM is missing some important parts of the framework which makes some functions buggy.
It is a lot more safer and easier to flash my zip for a cleaner start.
GigaSPX said:
I believe that's redundant since you will just be overwriting your data once you use Tigerhoods' backup. Not to diss him by any chance, but his ROM is missing some important parts of the framework which makes some functions buggy.
It is a lot more safer and easier to flash my zip for a cleaner start.
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After flashing your zip, can I restore my data with twrp?
shashikiran said:
After flashing your zip, can I restore my data with twrp?
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Yes, although it is better to redownload to have the best optimization.
a APP can replace KingRoot to SuperSU
named“快让我用SuperSU”
describe:现在的安卓设备获取Root权限的方法已经少了很多。不过幸运的是依然有不少不错的获取Root权限的应用。其中之一便是Kingroot。虽然它在这方面做的确实不错。我们并不能确定它是否在收集用户信息并发送给中国的服务器。所以说了这么多之后,这个应用的功能就是移除所有的Kingroot附带的应用和附带的二进制文件并安装SuperSU来让你更新超级用户二进制文件和其它等..
google translate:Now the Android device access to Root permissions method has been much less. Fortunately, however, there are still a lot of good access to the application of Root permissions. One of them is Kingroot. Although it does well in this respect. We are not sure whether it is collecting user information and sending it to China's servers. So say so much later, the function of this application is to remove all of the Kingroot applications and attached binary files and install SuperSU to allow you to update the super user binary files and other.
ChinaTelecom said:
a APP can replace KingRoot to SuperSU
named“快让我用SuperSU”
describe:现在的安卓设备获取Root权限的方法已经少了很多。不过幸运的是依然有不少不错的获取Root权限的应用。其中之一便是Kingroot。虽然它在这方面做的确实不错。我们并不能确定它是否在收集用户信息并发送给中国的服务器。所以说了这么多之后,这个应用的功能就是移除所有的Kingroot附带的应用和附带的二进制文件并安装SuperSU来让你更新超级用户二进制文件和其它等..
google translate:Now the Android device access to Root permissions method has been much less. Fortunately, however, there are still a lot of good access to the application of Root permissions. One of them is Kingroot. Although it does well in this respect. We are not sure whether it is collecting user information and sending it to China's servers. So say so much later, the function of this application is to remove all of the Kingroot applications and attached binary files and install SuperSU to allow you to update the super user binary files and other.
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It is much safer and cleaner to just flash the prerooted 5.1.1 zip. Will clean kingroot and have SuperSU.
shashikiran said:
try this app below
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I went ahead and tried the file that was posted in post. #3 and it looks like it just took off king root and didn't replace it with anything. I tested my phone to see if it was rooted with root checker and it said that it wasn't. So now I'm guessing that I will have to root the device again with king root to get the root back. Thanks all
racer0018 said:
I went ahead and tried the file that was posted in post. #3 and it looks like it just took off king root and didn't replace it with anything. I tested my phone to see if it was rooted with root checker and it said that it wasn't. So now I'm guessing that I will have to root the device again with king root to get the root back. Thanks all
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try unroot option in king root and follow this method https://youtu.be/fn_HpvqbFDw
racer0018 said:
I went ahead and tried the file that was posted in post. #3 and it looks like it just took off king root and didn't replace it with anything. I tested my phone to see if it was rooted with root checker and it said that it wasn't. So now I'm guessing that I will have to root the device again with king root to get the root back. Thanks all
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If you want stabilization and SuperSU installed, just follow my guide to install the prerooted flashable zip I prepared that is the best solution to your dilemma. It's really simple without needing to do any unroot and such.
I have to back everything up and then try and flash that rom. Or I guess I could try and root the phone again and see if that works. I'll let you all know. Thanks.