Hi, I have gotten a new phone from work, the Galaxy S3 4G (í9305).
Now I want to transfer data (from games and so) from my old rooted HTC Desire to the new unrooted phone. And I don't want the new to be rooted afterwards. Can this be done and how do I then do it?
As far as I know it can't be done. Why not root use TiB and unroot?
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Sorry about that, my mistake. As I coundn't find a way to move the question, I made a new one under Q&A: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36677881#post36677881
herbivoor said:
As far as I know it can't be done. Why not root use TiB and unroot?
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Cause it is not my phone, it's my companys and there is a year long warranty, which I don't what to break. So I will only root the new phone, if I can get it back to square one, so if anything should happen to it, they can't blame it on the rooting, and can't see that it has been rooted. I don't know, if that is possibly. But if it is and I can get a guide, I would take a look at it.
Further posts, should be in the new question, please.
Have you checked this out? May be useful.
http://lifehacker.com/5976036/simpl...droid-phone-from-the-desktop-no-root-required
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Have you checked this out? May be useful.
http://lifehacker.com/5976036/simpl...droid-phone-from-the-desktop-no-root-required
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That seemed great, until I read it only works on 4.0+ devices, and my old phone is only on 2.3.7 (CM7.1)
What data do you need backed up exactly?
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What data do you need backed up exactly?
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Well mostly games as many off my business apps, has someway to either send it over the web or re-download the progress.
But these is the apps I (and my son) would like to get an backup off, which I can restore on the new phone: Angry Birds, Beautiful Widgets, Kingdom Royale, Disney Pirates, Timeriffic, TowerDefence.
Mhystique said:
Well mostly games as many off my business apps, has someway to either send it over the web or re-download the progress.
But these is the apps I (and my son) would like to get an backup off, which I can restore on the new phone: Angry Birds, Beautiful Widgets, Kingdom Royale, Disney Pirates, Timeriffic, TowerDefence.
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Sdcard/android/data, then look for the particular game data. I don't think you need root access to copy and paste saves there.
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kofiaa said:
Sdcard/android/data, then look for the particular game data. I don't think you need root access to copy and paste saves there.
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Nope, that didn't do the trick
then the only option would be to root it
Damn, I'm not found of using Googles cloud backup. You never know, what they'll do with the data, but if I use it, could I then restore eg. my games progress, on both a rooted and unrooted phone in the future?
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I have read through posts on this and MANY other forums regarding rooting my TB. The one concern I haven't gotten a SOLID answer on is what EXACTLY I will lose from my current stock TB. What I need to understand is what to backup before hand with the understanding that I am not rooted so backing up anything is limited.
Do I need to backup my contacts? Ringtones? Purchased apps? Emails? Pictures?
Will my purchased apps still be "purchased" and I just redownload?
Once I have completed the root process as described in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
Is there a ROM that is basically the stock Thunderbolt with the BLOATware removed?
If this is some highly redundant question and I have been too stupid to find the answer, please feel free to slap me.
Thanks for answers or derision,
Birdson
birdson said:
I have read through posts on this and MANY other forums regarding rooting my TB. The one concern I haven't gotten a SOLID answer on is what EXACTLY I will lose from my current stock TB. What I need to understand is what to backup before hand with the understanding that I am not rooted so backing up anything is limited.
Do I need to backup my contacts? Ringtones? Purchased apps? Emails? Pictures?
Will my purchased apps still be "purchased" and I just redownload?
Once I have completed the root process as described in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
Is there a ROM that is basically the stock Thunderbolt with the BLOATware removed?
If this is some highly redundant question and I have been too stupid to find the answer, please feel free to slap me.
Thanks for answers or derision,
Birdson
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There are quite a few ROMS that are basically stock just with the bloatware removed. Most of them will say stock. Contacts are for the most part anymore backed up on the Google servers if you are signed up. If you have contacts stored on your phone save them anyway to be safe. Pictures are stored on your SD card by default so if you have one they should be good. Emails are stored over the server and will come back when you log.in. Purchased apps will always show as purchased in the market. Just need to redownload. You are going to gain a lot of speed and memory from removing the bloated stock Rom. Usually fixes random freezing and reboots also.
birdson said:
I have read through posts on this and MANY other forums regarding rooting my TB. The one concern I haven't gotten a SOLID answer on is what EXACTLY I will lose from my current stock TB. What I need to understand is what to backup before hand with the understanding that I am not rooted so backing up anything is limited.
Do I need to backup my contacts? Ringtones? Purchased apps? Emails? Pictures?
Will my purchased apps still be "purchased" and I just redownload?
Once I have completed the root process as described in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
Is there a ROM that is basically the stock Thunderbolt with the BLOATware removed?
If this is some highly redundant question and I have been too stupid to find the answer, please feel free to slap me.
Thanks for answers or derision,
Birdson
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SLAP!!!
Seriously though. After you root, make a stock backup in Clockwork recovery. Ringtones, pics, etc are all on your SD Card so you don't need yo worry about them. And as long as you ONLY use a debloated stock ROM with VW framework your purchased apps will be available for redownload.
Jcase has a fully rooted debloat ROM of the latest FROYO leak.
Enjoy!!!
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DroidTh3ory said:
SLAP!!!
Seriously though. After you root, make a stock backup in Clockwork recovery. Ringtones, pics, etc are all on your SD Card so you don't need yo worry about them. And as long as you ONLY use a debloated stock ROM with VW framework your purchased apps will be available for redownload.
Jcase has a fully rooted debloat ROM of the latest FROYO leak.
Enjoy!!!
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Umm, you don't have to use a stock rom for redownload, you can redownload your purchased apparently on any rom.
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Jazi said:
Umm, you don't have to use a stock rom for redownload, you can redownload your purchased apparently on any rom.
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Not if the Verizon goodies have been stripped out. I used BitBop with all the Stock debloats... When I jumped to Tesla Coil... No sir. Told me it was Verizon customers. Lol.
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Please read the entire rom thread before flashing. You will learn from the experiences of others, what to expect, bugs, etc. That way you don't look like an idiot by asking a question that has been answered a dozen times
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Not if the Verizon goodies have been stripped out. I used BitBop with all the Stock debloats... When I jumped to Tesla Coil... No sir. Told me it was Verizon customers. Lol.
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I can download anything I have already purchased on any Rom, Das Bamf, tesla coil, CM7. I can even download my Droid X apps if I install the X market on my phone. The market you have installed is for a particular phone and only apps for that phone or universal apps will show up, if its not letting you download an app you bought on your TB then you have the wrong market, I didn't have that problem with tesla coil though. Any universal apps will be able to be downloaded from any phone as long as your logged in (but may quit working if you log into another phone)
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I can download anything I have already purchased on any Rom, Das Bamf, tesla coil, CM7. I can even download my Droid X apps if I install the X market on my phone. The market you have installed is for a particular phone and only apps for that phone or universal apps will show up, if its not letting you download an app you bought on your TB then you have the wrong market, I didn't have that problem with tesla coil though. Any universal apps will be able to be downloaded from any phone as long as your logged in (but may quit working if you log into another phone)
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I was reffering to apps purchased from Verizon VCast... Not Market purchases.
Not sure what the OP meant now.
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Successful ROOT! Thanks for the answers. Now to get a ROM Manager... and no sleep... Let the fun begin.
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Successful ROOT! Thanks for the answers. Now to get a ROM Manager... and no sleep... Let the fun begin.
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Its on now... Glad to hear it. FYI, Rom Manager is good for ONE thing... Flashing Clockwork.
Download your ROMs and goodies from XDA, and ONLY flash in Clockwork Recovery.
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Its on now... Glad to hear it. FYI, Rom Manager is good for ONE thing... Flashing Clockwork.
Download your ROMs and goodies from XDA, and ONLY flash in Clockwork Recovery.
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Follow this and you'll be less likely to get a bad download and have a Rom act up (other than known bugs) I suggest try out the Das Bamf roms, I'm running the stripped version and its the best I have found.
mmm good ol rom mangler.
This may be the wrong place but since my internet provider has went on vacation for the night, im putting it where ever i possibly can.
I rooted my skyrocket thru odin. everything looks fine. Used cwm to flash superuser.zip but titanium back up and busy box are both telling me that i am not rooted. Superuser app is installed but not asking permissions for anything.
I am running the latest android 4.0.4...could that be my problem? Thanks
absolutely the wrong place.....hell, you are in the wrong device forum.....
No, your problem is that you're in the wrong forum.
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never mind
ronald_durst said:
This may be the wrong place but since my internet provider has went on vacation for the night, im putting it where ever i possibly can.
I rooted my skyrocket thru odin. everything looks fine. Used cwm to flash superuser.zip but titanium back up and busy box are both telling me that i am not rooted. Superuser app is installed but not asking permissions for anything.
I am running the latest android 4.0.4...could that be my problem? Thanks[/QUOTE
This bit of information should probably be made aware of before more of us lose our wives to trying to root our phones without the proper files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565126
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ronald_durst said:
This bit of information should probably be made aware of before more of us lose our wives to trying to root our phones without the proper files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565126
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It obviously is available.
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ronald_durst said:
This may be the wrong place but since my internet provider has went on vacation for the night, im putting it where ever i possibly can.
I rooted my skyrocket thru odin. everything looks fine. Used cwm to flash superuser.zip but titanium back up and busy box are both telling me that i am not rooted. Superuser app is installed but not asking permissions for anything.
I am running the latest android 4.0.4...could that be my problem? Thanks[/QUOTE
This bit of information should probably be made aware of before more of us lose our wives to trying to root our phones without the proper files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565126
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No.
You should go to the right forum section. We have no use for skyrocket info here.
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Skyrocket and i777 arent related other then being on att so please go back to the correct forum :beer:
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Another slowrocket? Smh...:facepalm:
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Another slowrocket? Smh...:facepalm:
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Just like the phone with its snapdragon s3 processor the owners are also slow at processing there info lol
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Note to EVERYONE in this (and any other forum). Doing this:
"This may be the wrong place but since my internet provider has went on vacation for the night, im putting it where ever i possibly can. "
Will guarantee you a one way ticket off XDA. Take that as a strongly worded hint...
^Noob.
Hey I have seen in different places people backing up different things in Twrp. Should you backup android secure? What is this file? Its pretty big. Also do you hit the compress file button on the bottom?
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^Noob.
Hey I have seen in different places people backing up different things in Twrp. Should you backup android secure? What is this file? Its pretty big. Also do you hit the compress file button on the bottom?
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good question.. i have asked a few people and i got diff answers.. some people say to backup android secure.. and some poeple dont..
evo401 said:
good question.. i have asked a few people and i got diff answers.. some people say to backup android secure.. and some poeple dont..
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Exactly. My android_secure file is 600mb. If its not needed then I surely don't want to loose that much space on my sd card. Hopefully someone can explain what this file is to justify their answer if to/not backup.
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i cant beleive no body has posted bout this?? ghost town
it contains the apps that get installed to SD/external storage
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it contains the apps that get installed to SD/external storage
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So what your saying is if you back this up you necessarily don't need TI?
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xbmoyx said:
So what your saying is if you back this up you necessarily don't need TI?
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I'd still use Titanium Backup... I don't know if it's changed, but when they originally introduced it, it was used to install the encrypted (mostly the paid ones) apps from the Market
If you want your apps to work properly, back it up and restore it no matter how small or large it is.
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If you want your apps to work properly, back it up and restore it no matter how small or large it is.
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So by you saying this, do you backup android secure?
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yes when you do a nandroid backup, and then restore it. as they said above it holds some data for the apps, especially if you did one of those "move2sd" things. If i dont back it up and restore it, the app will either not be installed, or not open properly
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yes when you do a nandroid backup, and then restore it. as they said above it holds some data for the apps, especially if you did one of those "move2sd" things. If i dont back it up and restore it, the app will either not be installed, or not open properly
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Cool I will take your advice and begin backing it up also. Many thanks!
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Let me first say :glad to be back (3-4 years back had a nokia with symbian that with the help of this forum i did minor modifications to)on the forum and out of the clutches of apple(3-4 days ago traded iphone 4 32gb for LGOG)
Now first question: I've rooted my phone attempting to remove any and all bloatware, however I can't seem to remove it?
Second question: in regards to cases what's the differences between att and sprint LGOG's?
Third question: how do I sent picture messages? Seems like a dumb question but every time I try to do so the message says something like "picture too big ,compressing" now normally that's fine it compresses the picture I send and its good however when I get said message the text I had started to send to whomever is gone and I'm back at the message as if I never started it?
Fourth question: how do I send a multiple contact message?
Finally : since this was a multiple question post, I did search , did read, tried everything I could think of to avoid asking a repeated-a-million-times-question , sorry if I did and sorry if I put in wrong part of forum
Thank you sincerely
LGOG rookie
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After you root, before you delete/disable/uninstall any apps. Do the Freegee bl unlock. Otherwise you will get bl security errors and bootloops.
Is there a free version?
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vasilli said:
Is there a free version?
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Nope, you have to pay for it in the app store.
Or you can search and take a look in the other section (like the development section). I could be wrong, I dunno.
Drat well as in expensive as it is,still can't afford it at the moment
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You should be able to disable most bloat through settings, manage applications, then all. Click on the app you want to disable and go to town.
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There is a free version of freegee on the playstore. Its exactly the same as the paid version.
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You should be able to disable most bloat through settings, manage applications, then all. Click on the app you want to disable and go to town.
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There is a free version of freegee on the playstore. Its exactly the same as the paid version.
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that is awesome! many thanks to you both!
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Nope, you have to pay for it in the app store.
Or you can search and take a look in the other section (like the development section). I could be wrong, I dunno.
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There's a free version too.
I guess I needed to put this smilie face at the end
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is there a way that i can sync my lg with iTunes just out of curiousity?
also once i run freegee after rooting what can I do? is there a guide im missing?
vasilli said:
is there a way that i can sync my lg with iTunes just out of curiousity?
also once i run freegee after rooting what can I do? is there a guide im missing?
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Try isyncr, it used to work for me.
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also once i run freegee after rooting what can I do? is there a guide im missing?
vasilli said:
also once i run freegee after rooting what can I do? is there a guide im missing?
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Read carrett's at the top of the section. He explains flashing of new ROM's, etc. The ROM's can be found in one of the 2 development sections.
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also once i run freegee after rooting what can I do? is there a guide im missing?
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install titanium backup ROOT , delete any apps you do not want, really I just deleted most of the at&t stuff or stuff that requires you to purchase other things. one app that is worth its money is root explorer, sounds like you are new to android, one helpful tip to you is when you do buy these things in the play store you will always have it as long as you remember your google account, get a new device bam, still have the apps you purchased.
Yes I'm extremely new to droid as a whole
Let alone rooting and other info
Been trying to avoid posting a millions questions that could be avoided with a couple searches, I'm coming from iphone .
Iphones are insanely simple compared to droid ,however with the right tweaks droid can prevail for sure.
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vasilli said:
Yes I'm extremely new to droid as a whole
Let alone rooting and other info
Been trying to avoid posting a millions questions that could be avoided with a couple searches, I'm coming from iphone .
Iphones are insanely simple compared to droid ,however with the right tweaks droid can prevail for sure.
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I phones seem simple because they don't have any of the customizations that android does. So, I guess iPhone is simple and not in a good way.
Also, "droid" is more commonly used to refer to the phone model by Motorola. We generally use the term android when speaking of the OS in broader terms. But more commonly we use the specific term for the version of Android or ROM that we're speaking of at the moment, Jelly Bean, AOSP, stock, for example. You'll get the hang of it. :thumbup:
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Download the free Freegee App from the play store.
Run the app. Backup EFS. Click unlock Bootloader.
Boot into Fast Boot, then CWM or TWRP (depending what recovery you chose when using Freegee)
Make a backup.
Reboot phone and get an app called Titanium Backup (paid version has more options)
Using Titanium Backup you can uninstall bloatware or freeze them if you have the paid version (this is easiest and safest I believe)
OR you can use Root Explorer or a similar root file manager to manually delete each apk
Be careful what you delete. There is a post here listing what apps can safely be removed without messing up your phone.
Read twice, click once. Good luck
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I would also have to say to the new guys...dont get all wound up on installing a new rom, trust me I have upgraded lots of roms from backflip,atrix,htc inspire but all those needed it. I have to say the original rom that comes on these LG's is pretty good, unless it doesnt do what you need it to I wouldnt worry about a new rom. root it so you can delete some of the bloat.
100% agreed. Amazing Rom for stock. I did the same thing and I'm loving it
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I have compiled 82 system apps that I have frozen via titanium backup pro, I have risked a lot with my 600$ device and guinea pigged myself as a test subject ,for the greater cause .Of course I do have plenty nandroid backups if anything were to have gone wrong .As of now there are no know issues, force closes, etc....force closes are common when u freeze the wrong app, just for future reference !Also some force closes render the phone helpless unless you do a battery pull..in which the HTC one dorsnt have a battery to pull.
So as far as my compiled list is concerned it Is safe for everyone to use.
Everything works as should. You can choose to safely freeze whichever of the 82 apps/apks you prefer to. Feel free to add any apps you have also tested to be safe to freeze .
This greatly helps reduce lag , free up ram and and may even provide better battery life ,due to android os that sometimes has many system apps... that we don't know what they do exactly but many greatly affect our battery life because they unnecessarily run in the background and drain batter and the majority of them we never use .
This is the list freeze as many or as little as you desire to.
Every one check marked indicates it's safe to freeze .
NOTE: DO NOT DELETE/REMOVE ANY OF THESE APPS IN TITANIUM BACKUP UNLESS YOU POSITIVELY HAVE A NANDROID BACKUP IN cwm or twrp RECOVERY.I AM ONLY PROVIDING INFO ON "FREEZING APPS" "NOT DELETING".
I WILL NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OR FEEL OBLIGATED TOO...FOR THE LACK OF FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS POSTED .
Please leave feedback with your observations towards any improvements or issues if any that you may experience.
Mod plz delete
Well, this list is very subjective. Alot of what you froze alot of people actually use. Like street view...document viewer...the remote app...among others. From looking at what you diabled it seems all you want to do is make calls and text lol.
THIS IS ABOUT WHAT CAN BE FROZEN WITHOUT ANY SYSTEM ISSUES OR FORCE CLOSES .
If you want to unappreciated that's fine too.
Obviously I have takin the freezing to an extreme,it's called freezing as many apps as possible that DONT AFFECT SYSTEM FUNCTION IN A NEGATIVE MANOR.There are many I'm sure who don't use these apps and would find It fine to do so ....and only care about speeding up there device ...I have done no wrong ..infact if anything I've answered possible questions in the future on if them apps can be frozen ....maybe there are people who would want the most possible options .So it is up to whomever to pick and choose what they want to freeze from the list.All I have done was made It clear that if they want to take it to the extreme ,all these system apps and apks are safe to freeze with no issues .
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Thanks for this list bro. I'll pick and choose now
Give him an A for his efforts please guys
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THIS IS ABOUT WHAT CAN BE FROZEN WITHOUT ANY SYSTEM ISSUES OR FORCE CLOSES .
If you want to unappreciated that's fine too.
Obviously I have takin the freezing to an extreme,it's called freezing as many apps as possible that DONT AFFECT SYSTEM FUNCTION IN A NEGATIVE MANOR.There are many I'm sure who don't use these apps and would find It fine to do so ....and only care about speeding up there device ...I have done no wrong ..infact if anything I've answered possible questions in the future on if them apps can be frozen ....maybe there are people who would want the most possible options .So it is up to whomever to pick and choose what they want to freeze from the list.All I have done was made It clear that if they want to take it to the extreme ,all these system apps and apks are safe to freeze with no issues .
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OK OK I get it it.
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Well, this list is very subjective. Alot of what you froze alot of people actually use. Like street view...document viewer...the remote app...among others. From looking at what you diabled it seems all you want to do is make calls and text lol.
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A Mod is going to move this to Gen because it is not Development just Gen info. Now if you had a Rom that had these files removed that would be different.
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:thumbup: Oops ...no good deed goes unpunished
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wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
I'd recommend disabling for at least a week before uninstalling/deleting.
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wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
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Lol. Yep.
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TrueYears said:
wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
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i could have 2 tb of ram and id still disable stuff like everything tmobile put on there. that security thing and all the tmobile notifications are annoying as ****. also why do i need all the social networking apps running with access to my phone when i dont use them
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Lol. Yep.
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TrueYears said:
wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
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You think you quoted the wrong post
Exactly what I was looking for, one of the first things I do when I got my phone. I can confirm this is a good list