Can anybody tell how to completely remove SwiftKey keyboard from oneplus x??
U can uninstall or freeze it if have root access, or just disable it
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Or you can go like me and use a root explorer and go to /system/app and delete the folder swiftkey and there is another folder with swiftkey i think that's the service you can delete that also and don't forget to reboot!
removed it via titanium backup [not freezed, deleted 100%] and rebooted.
there are many ways to obtain the same result.
please remind that root access is mandatory.
Thanks guys.
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Hey everyone, i'm currently using a xperia x10i - 2.3.3 - rooted.
I looked around alot and I couldn't find the steps to un-installing applications that came with the phone.
Some Applications that came with my phone include: Hami, Hami Apps, HamiBook, KKBOX and a whole lot of other asian applications (I got my phone from eBay). I don't use any of these applications and they are apps that arent supposed to come with the phone (like messaging etc.)
Anyways I can't uninstall them normally but i really want them gone, my device is rooted and I heard it's possible to remove them. Can someone please help and tell me how to do so?
Thanks!
use the titanium backup apk. Go to the backup and restore in titanium backup and search for the application for delete. click on that and select uninstall! Hope i helped you
Or, mount file system as r/w, and mavigate to /system/apps. Delete the .apk's from there.
Titanium Backup ★ root but also ASTRO File Manager
Titanium Backup ★ root but also ASTRO File Manager.
Titanium Backup to uninstall the apps and future backup an app management .
ASTRO File Manager (for file an Phone management) To find all the data that the apps left behind if you don't delete the data an backups then when you login to the market they could say installed, besides you do not know if they are spammer apps or what. I would just delete them all an data too with out backing them up. And then do a Titanium Backup. Or just do a Sony repair or better yet do a factory reset an do a Sony repair then flash a stock/generic 2.3.3 for your region. Just to be sure that way you know what you have. And here are some links too do all that just read and watch the videos and it's easy too do, The first one is the easiest but you can look at them all to be the judge.
[How-To] Rooting & Installing Recovery on X10 Official SE GB [Pictures & Videos] Guides
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196808
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196421
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209749
And after a day or two do this: Guide to Optimizing your battery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885
Market links:
Titanium Backup ★ root:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&feature
ASTRO File Manager:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.metago.astro&feature
Please buy the Pro/Keys to help with the on going development of the apps you will be using them and they are a must have for rooted phones.
ALSO be sure to THANK all the Developers for all their work with the THANKS button an/or a Donation
or u can use ES File explorer too and jus enable Root accessiblity and delete the Apps u desire to delete by goin to System/Apps
Hope it helps
plz thank me if it did !!
The phone is the same thing it's just a different type of computer/hard drive
acerulz said:
or u can use ES File explorer too and jus enable Root accessibility and delete the Apps u desire to delete by goin to System/apps
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But the problem is he got the phone off EBAY and most sms/mms have access to all the phone accounts so I think the best thing to do is WIPE ALL reflash/reroot because the phone is rooted and you don't know where/who the phone really came from or who made the apps. Just to be sure i think that would be a good thing to do don't you, I mean if I/you got a hard drive or sold one you/I would wipe it, The phone is the same thing it's just a different type of computer/hard drive.
I have root access now by using Gingerbreak installed on my optimus sd card so now I need to find the correct procedure to removing them from my command prompt on my computer. What are the steps and then what are the commands to remove apps from my Optimus V ?
thanks in advance
I have found a more automatic way of removing the bloatware. I downloaded root explorer and moved the app files from within the system->app to my sdcard. That way if I ever want to I can move them back.
The guy above me is correct as well but E.S file explorer is a free app with no ads and does everything as root explorer and looks better while doing it.
Click menu enable root settings/mount then long click the app you want to delete
I prefer not to delete but simply "move" to sdcard so that I can bring it back if need be.
or you can use titanium backup
Before you move anything make sure they're safe to remove, as in won't affect other apps. Having a backup won't hurt too. Many apps can uninstall system apps, among them Titanium Backup, Gemini App Manager, Link2SD or file managers with root access such as Root Explorer($), Ghost Commander, ES File Explorer and File Expert.
A safer way is to freeze the bloatware using Titanium Backup Pro($) or Gemini App Manager rather than deleting. You aren't likely to be using the space in system memory anyway.
I like using the Harmonia ROM, but I have an S Screen, so I also use the Xionia Anykernel 14 with a button switcher, so it functions GREAT so far, and none of those crappy preloaded bloatware apps, but if I ever need to get back to the original OS, I can nandroid restore my backups of my old system.
Hi! I'm new in this GS3 forum.
My device is: SGH-i747 (AT&T)
I have the Stock ICS v4.0.4 but rooted.
I bought Root Uninstaller Pro for uninstall all the wasting applications and keep my phone extremely slim.
There are some apps, services, and utilities that I'm scared to uninstall.
Can you give me the list of stuff that I can uninstall safely with Root Uninstaller?
Sorry, my english is very bad.
Thank you!
There is a thread on the subject here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728126
You can just freeze them with titanium backup and if something breaks just unfreeze it..
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I manually remove apps from system/app and data/app using root explorer. But first I copy to sdcard in Stock-apps directory and FTP to my PC in case I loose everything. Then if you need yo put something back you gave a copy. Also .make sure you have a good cwm backup on your SD card and you can boot to it in case you remove something needed for the phone to boot.
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Titanium Backup save the backup by default on the external SD?
Thanks for your help!!!
Hello all,
I've recently rooted my sk17i and removed some stock apps using Terminal Emulator and it worked perfect for me.
But I still have two apps that I want to remove but I am not able to find thier .apk name:
1. Games by PopCap
2. Games & apps
Any one know which .apk s to remove ??
Thanks
Install an app that gives you ability to view system files and folder (Root Explorer or ES File Explorer), navigate to system/app folder using one of the aftermentioned apps, and there will you find apps you want to delete.
Edit: I don't know their correct names, but you will be able to reckognize them by icon.
Use Titanium Backup and you will find it quite fast.
Deyo238 said:
Install an app that gives you ability to view system files and folder (Root Explorer or ES File Explorer), navigate to system/app folder using one of the aftermentioned apps, and there will you find apps you want to delete.
Edit: I don't know their correct names, but you will be able to reckognize them by icon.
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Thank you Deyo
I tried that before but didn't work
now I installed Root Uninstaller and could remove those apps
How come?, as I used those two app for the same reason as you - deleting unwanted apps, and there were no problem.
Someguyfromhell said:
Use Titanium Backup and you will find it quite fast.
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I tried root Uninstaller and it's great. is there advanteges of Titanium over root unistaller?
try nobloat free its on market, and its show you the exact name of the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tvkdevelopment.nobloatfree&feature=search_result
pree thanks if i helped you!!
YTayyar said:
I tried root Uninstaller and it's great. is there advanteges of Titanium over root unistaller?
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Titanium Backup shows ALL apps(system and user) installed on your phone by their name, allows you to backup and restore them with userdata and lots of other stuff. Check it out, it is actually a must-have root app.
Hello, this was my first time rooting a phone so I tried it and everything went well, I deleted some of the stock sprints apps like sprint ID using titanium backup pro, decided to restore the phone but it seems like those apps are not back.
I unrooted my phone to see if that would fix the problem but it didn't. Is there a way to get those apps back into the phone?
Thank you
Download any custom rom (blur rom may included all apps) open it using winrar. Extract all system apps, copy necessary apps in to your sdcard . Then using esfile explorer (with root permission) copy apps from sd card to system/apps or data/apps (or try to install it). Change permission to rw-r-r if needs then reboot.
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