I use only this option in clean master, but the size of the app is big
So im looking for alternative.
Thanks for your help
I don't use clean master. Its bloat if you ask me. Use SD maid, it way better and works. It helps clean, duplicates and corpse files and other unwanted stuffs. Check it on play store.
BTW you posted it on the wrong section. Ask some mod to move it to the question section.
Chillz88 said:
BTW you posted it on the wrong section. Ask some mod to move it to the question section.
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@Darth
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@Darth
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Chillz88 said:
I don't use clean master. Its bloat if you ask me. Use SD maid, it way better and works. It helps clean, duplicates and corpse files and other unwanted stuffs. Check it on play store.
BTW you posted it on the wrong section. Ask some mod to move it to the question section.
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i tried sd madi.
but when i compare the scan result CM find more junk to clean
@aviranx Don't be mislead by freed RAM being included in the results.
I don't even use these programs at all. Just root, remove unnecessary bloatware and use Greenify.
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@aviranx Don't be mislead by freed RAM being included in the results.
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Im not confused by ram..
I like sd maid
popthosegaskets said:
I don't even use these programs at all. Just root, remove unnecessary bloatware and use Greenify.
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My personal recipe also! Glad to know there's others out here that think like me!
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Sga internal memory sucks as we all know and Link2sd and app2sd are not working,it tried all possible ways to get free memory even partitioning to ext2 but all in vain.
I found this app which really works and free up internal memory on rooted device with just clicks, moved facebook,maps etc to sd.
Its called "Gemini App Manager" its Free and works tried myself.
Code:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/gemini-app-manager/com.seasmind.android.gmappmgr
Leave feedbacks and Thanks me if it works
wow....really did move facebook to sd card...will check out more apps
Good find!
Titanium backup already has that feature...
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Titanium Backup didn't move each and every app but this app can even move system apps too and configure Autoruning apps
Seems to work great, actually moved lot of apps
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Titanium Backup didn't move each and every app but this app can even move system apps so its configure Autoruning apps
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Will give it a try then...
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cant move maps please help !!!! how to move Maps???
This app is awesome But I'm having some problems with apps that syncs contacts like Facebook, Twitter and Last.fm, if I move them to the SD card and reboot the phone, they all ask for sign in and sync the contacts again, on phones memory this doesn't happens.
But still a great app, I could block some apps that starts with the system boot up.
Thanks.
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cant move maps please help !!!! how to move Maps???
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My experience says that don't move Maps as its system application and needs to acess gps,wifi and many other system rescources so leave it on internal memory bcoz if u forecfully moved map, it will become unfuntional of no use, so leave it as it is :|
So what would be best moved and what not ?
maxmix
do we have list of default apps that have to move and do not have to move by this?
Answer is already in my reply that don't move system app !
vazeer said:
Sga internal memory sucks as we all know and Link2sd and app2sd are not working,it tried all possible ways to get free memory even partitioning to ext2 but all in vain.
I found this app which really works and free up internal memory on rooted device with just clicks, moved facebook,maps etc to sd.
Its called "Gemini App Manager" its Free and works tried myself.
Code:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/gemini-app-manager/com.seasmind.android.gmappmgr
Leave feedbacks and Thanks me if it works
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I see, that finally you get solved you problem(all that hassle, what you was going thru), with APP moving. Nice to see, that you found other solution(even easyer way). GOOD TO YOU!
CHEERS!
casiocas said:
I see, that finally you get solved you problem(all that hassle, what you was going thru), with APP moving. Nice to see, that you found other solution(even easyer way). GOOD TO YOU!
CHEERS!
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Ya buddy, though didn' as good as ap2sd but something is better than nothing !
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Ya buddy, though didn' as good as ap2sd but something is better than nothing !
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Jep, of course. Totally agree with you!
CHEERS!
Just wondering.
Is there (in your opinion) an useful app to properly uninstall other apps?
meaning something like CCleaner that gets rid of the crap thats usually stays behind, just want to keep my SIII clean
suggestions are very welcome!
android assistant it has cache cleaner batch uninstaller and a lot more
you dont need such cleaner for android.
bala_gamer said:
you dont need such cleaner for android.
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Such a cleaner is needed but not for things like registry entries and cache.
Its needed for those apps that directly store their data and cache on the memory card, and don't wipe it when you uninstall. The worst are those which create vague folder namers like "csdata" or something. How are you supposed to know if it belongs to an app you're using or one you've uninstalled?
There should be a better way to store large amounts of app data than mingling it in with user data with vague names.
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Such a cleaner is needed but not for things like registry entries and cache.
Its needed for those apps that directly store their data and cache on the memory card, and don't wipe it when you uninstall. The worst are those which create vague folder namers like "csdata" or something. How are you supposed to know if it belongs to an app you're using or one you've uninstalled?
There should be a better way to store large amounts of app data that mingling it in with user data with vague names.
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Ya that can be annoying alright.
I see in your profile that you are Irish/in Ireland??
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nodstuff said:
I see in your profile that you are Irish
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That part's right.
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That part's right.
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Deadly, which part?
There's a good few of us around the S3 forums, we were fairly scarce in the nexus forums.
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bala_gamer said:
you dont need such cleaner for android.
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Yes it is, just posted a new thread about Dolphin Browser (beta) causing standby drain, un installed the app problem persisted.
Hello,
Is there a way to disable, rather than remove, the built-in Samsung phonebook and calender?
Problem is, I installed the app called Contacts+ and Google Calender, and it's really annoying when you get notifications from the built-in apps plus the other two. I tried unsyncing my calender off Samsung's but it also go unsynced off Google Calender.. So yea, is it do-able in any way that doesn't require rooting?
Also, is there an app that can list processes and services in a tree view? or simply track processes/services to their original apps? I've noticed some processes and services on Task Killer that I wasn't familiar with.
Thanks
Questions? We have a questions section just for that! Isn't that convenient?
Oh, and it's "calendar" .
If I am not mistaken, you can disable it from the app manager.
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Glebun said:
Questions? We have a questions section just for that! Isn't that convenient?
Oh, and it's "calendar" .
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Couldn't you be more useful and contribute to the answer instead?
Lyman candscon
Banana Phone said:
Hello,
Is there a way to disable, rather than remove, the built-in Samsung phonebook and calender?
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I'd suggest Titanium Backup. You just want to freeze up those apps and unfreeze them when it's needed.
oorjoock said:
I'd suggest Titanium Backup. You just want to freeze up those apps and unfreeze them when it's needed.
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But it requires rooting doesn't it?
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Couldn't you be more useful and contribute to the answer instead?
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Could you not be more useful to the forum and follow the rules . That will save on the number of posts the mess this forum is with stuff all over the place and craeting work for the mods ..
I despair that XDA Developers forum is the mess that it is .
jje
Banana Phone said:
Couldn't you be more useful and contribute to the answer instead?
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Couldn't you have asked in the correct place? This forum is so busy that people are constantly posting things in the wrong place. So while his answer may have sounded blunt, it's probably because we constantly read the same thing time and time again and it gets a bit tedious writing polite replies.
Banana Phone said:
But it requires rooting doesn't it?
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Yes, but there's not really much on xda that does not require rooting.
Banana Phone said:
Hello,
Is there a way to disable, rather than remove, the built-in Samsung phonebook and calender?
Problem is, I installed the app called Contacts+ and Google Calender, and it's really annoying when you get notifications from the built-in apps plus the other two. I tried unsyncing my calender off Samsung's but it also go unsynced off Google Calender.. So yea, is it do-able in any way that doesn't require rooting?
Also, is there an app that can list processes and services in a tree view? or simply track processes/services to their original apps? I've noticed some processes and services on Task Killer that I wasn't familiar with.
Thanks
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Re the tasks part - just ask the developer of that app.
Re the notifications- Can't you just go to the settings of the apps and turn off notifications?
Glebun said:
Questions? We have a questions section just for that! Isn't that convenient?
Oh, and it's "calendar" .
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You could have Reported it like someone else did.
Banana Phone said:
Couldn't you be more useful and contribute to the answer instead?
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Rule #1 is Search. You can find almost anything via Google with the tag of XDA at the end.
JJEgan said:
Could you not be more useful to the forum and follow the rules . That will save on the number of posts the mess this forum is with stuff all over the place and craeting work for the mods ..
I despair that XDA Developers forum is the mess that it is .
jje
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Ya, no more work for Mods. jk :highfive:
krs360 said:
Couldn't you have asked in the correct place? This forum is so busy that people are constantly posting things in the wrong place. So while his answer may have sounded blunt, it's probably because we constantly read the same thing time and time again and it gets a bit tedious writing polite replies.
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You could always just ignore them too and move on to the next problem at hand.
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You could have Reported it like someone else did.
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hi guys
theres a few things that i need to know if somebody could be so kind to assist or point in the right direction.
i have my s3 international for the past month now. i had put cyanogenmod 10.1 and it had its issues yet my titanium back up and my sd card was working fine. now i got my s3 back yesterday with stock rom and i flashed it and put cwm then restored a backup of the old nightlies then i did an update with the new nightloies,problem is that now none of my images are there and titanium backup is giving me the elements failed when i try to restore missing apps. how do i go about restoring my images from a nandroid backup? or where is it? i like this rom but now i noticed that the battery drain lasst night was like 15%. as you can see im still a noob at this so i cant check logs etc cos i dont know where to look. i have attached screenshots that might help.
Images are either stored on your internal or external SD card, in the DCIM folder. If they aren't on your external SD then you have lost them, nandroid doesn't back up the internal SD unless you tell it to and service would have wiped the internal SD.
Ask in your ROM thread for specific help, but I'd suggest flashing a fresh version of the ROM without performing any restore - see how it runs for a few days before you add any apps.
If you aren't confident then best stick with stock, or an modded version of stock, for a while first.
so what section do questions go?
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so what section do questions go?
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why are you asking a question in a non question section? :angel: :cyclops: just kidding
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Images are either stored on your internal or external SD card, in the DCIM folder. If they aren't on your external SD then you have lost them, nandroid doesn't back up the internal SD unless you tell it to and service would have wiped the internal SD.
Ask in your ROM thread for specific help, but I'd suggest flashing a fresh version of the ROM without performing any restore - see how it runs for a few days before you add any apps.
If you aren't confident then best stick with stock, or an modded version of stock, for a while first.
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thank you, very good advice. i will miss those apps for those few days tho. i think that if titanium back up will work i will get all my images etc back.
going to try your advice now and if i dont come right ill be back right here.
thanks again
Mate, if your images aren't on your internal or external sd card - they ain't there. No amount of titanium backup fiddling will restore your images.
Regarding your apps, play store will have a record of anything you have downloaded. Menu, my apps, slide left. Profit.
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so what section do questions go?
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And yet you haven't reported the thread and asked for it to be moved?
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Mr Woolf said:
Mate, if your images aren't on your internal or external sd card - they ain't there. No amount of titanium backup fiddling will restore your images.
Regarding your apps, play store will have a record of anything you have downloaded. Menu, my apps, slide left. Profit.
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so you saying that if i ddi a nandroid backup and a full titanium backup and if i did a wipe then i will still lose all my images etc??
Mate, using a file browser, look in your DCIM folder on BOTH the internal and external SD cards.
If you can't find it, download a software called Recuva. It works like a charm. Sure, they'll be some corrupt images, but, most of them are there.
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Mate, using a file browser, look in your DCIM folder on BOTH the internal and external SD cards.
If you can't find it, download a software called Recuva. It works like a charm. Sure, they'll be some corrupt images, but, most of them are there.
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ok thanks so much, ill keep that in mind. but just for future reference, if you are installing a new rom how do you backup your images etc? apps i understand a nandroid and titanium is best, but what about pics and vids etc?
abukad said:
ok thanks so much, ill keep that in mind. but just for future reference, if you are installing a new rom how do you backup your images etc? apps i understand a nandroid and titanium is best, but what about pics and vids etc?
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Copy them onto your pc or set camera to save to external sd.....or both preferably
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Copy them onto your pc
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no way? seriously? is that the only way? makes sense though, but i think i might have effed up there. cos i didnt think clearly when doing a wipe it will clear all th pics etc am i right? i hope i have a backup of those pics on my pc. the latest pics will be lost though.. so start fresh then..
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no way? seriously? is that the only way? makes sense though, but i think i might have effed up there. cos i didnt think clearly when doing a wipe it will clear all th pics etc am i right? i hope i have a backup of those pics on my pc. the latest pics will be lost though.. so start fresh then..
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Same rules apply as with a pc......backup, backup, backup.....especially before messing with firmware
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Same rules apply as with a pc......backup, backup, backup.....especially before messing with firmware
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im beginging to realise that. i should have thought about all this before i started. well thats one thing sorted out for now. im sor tired, lol. now im jsutgonna look for one rom with no issues and with great battery life and performance and jsut sit still.
thank god fro tiem viewer! so i checked at home and i have all stuff backed up on my external at home and im lucky it was plugged in so i could check. EVERYTHING in a fodler called s3. i surprise myself sometimes. only thing i wont have is the pictures i took after i backed it up, thats a small speech tho. so i dont have to stress now,i can do it at home. i think im gonna need a larger sd card, i got an 8 gig card but shows as 5.6 or so.
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Same rules apply as with a pc......backup, backup, backup.....especially before messing with firmware
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But that's no fun, I like to live dangerously
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delsus said:
But that's no fun, I like to live dangerously
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Me too! I'm a total hypocrite in this respect
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And yet you haven't reported the thread and asked for it to be moved?
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have you?
I can't from tapatalk
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Me too! I'm a total hypocrite in this respect
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So I taken it hypocrite is your middle name?
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have you?
I can't from tapatalk
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I haven't but it doesn't bother me, also you can report in tapatalk, you hit menu then web view and it opens the full XDA site, with added reporting feature.
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Why go through all that trouble?
What's the best way to backup, kies air or plug in and use like usb ?
Do you have to let a Rom work its way into the phone per say before making judgements and installing another rom ?
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now that we have root, how do i get rid of all this sprint crap?
R2DeeTard said:
now that we have root, how do i get rid of all this sprint crap?
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You'll need a root explorer. The apps are in /system/app and /system/priv-apps.
BUT BE CAREFUL!!! If you remove the wrong ones it won't boot.
There's a thread I think in the International forum that has apps you can remove. We'll have some different apps though.
If you remove the wrong app and end up not booting, you'll either have to use adb or LGFlashtool to fix it.
Im sure someone will have a list shortly.
"System app remover (root)" from the play store works great for me. It makes app backups before uninstall.
You might be better off using Titanium Backup to just freeze apps first, to see if they affect other things unexpectedly. Then you can remove them after a test period.
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SilverZero said:
You might be better off using Titanium Backup to just freeze apps first, to see if they affect other things unexpectedly. Then you can remove them after a test period.
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THIS!
Also if you can be patient until recoveries can be taken care of then back ups can be done to help insure a trouble free device.
SilverZero said:
You might be better off using Titanium Backup to just freeze apps first, to see if they affect other things unexpectedly. Then you can remove them after a test period.
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Agreed, unless you only uninstall apps that are obviously safe to remove.
With 3gb of ram, just freeze apps.
schmoof said:
With 3gb of ram, just freeze apps.
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freezing vs removing an app has nothing to do with ram.
For OP, if you have TiBu use that to remove apps. There's a link somewhere in the general G3 forum here that shows which apps are safe to disable, which typically means they are safe to remove as well.
What I was saying is there is plenty of space on root partition. Freezing won't delete the app, but rather prevents it from launching. IMO this is the best way to go. Less crap running, less lag, and you don't have to delete files.
This thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-lg-g3/general/guide-how-to-restore-sprint-lg-g3-ls990-t2852042
After following this procedure I have no more sprint apps on my phone.
The image provided didn't have them pre-installed.
That's another way to go about it. Safer? Probably not than freezing.