Hi,
I was using Samsung Galaxy S4. I was very much comfortable using Samsung TouchWiz and it OEM Apps, until I recently bought the OnePlus X. I like the phone very much. Since I am not used to Oxygen OS, I find it difficult in using Contacts and Messaging apps of OxygenOS.
I wanted to know if there are Samsung OEM Apps like the phone, contacts and messaging apps ported for the OxygenOS. Can anyone help me out with it?
Thanks
bejoysam said:
Hi,
I was using Samsung Galaxy S4. I was very much comfortable using Samsung TouchWiz and it OEM Apps, until I recently bought the OnePlus X. I like the phone very much. Since I am not used to Oxygen OS, I find it difficult in using Contacts and Messaging apps of OxygenOS.
I wanted to know if there are Samsung OEM Apps like the phone, contacts and messaging apps ported for the OxygenOS. Can anyone help me out with it?
Thanks
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One question: why you want the lagwiz's apps?
bejoysam said:
Hi,
I was using Samsung Galaxy S4. I was very much comfortable using Samsung TouchWiz and it OEM Apps, until I recently bought the OnePlus X. I like the phone very much. Since I am not used to Oxygen OS, I find it difficult in using Contacts and Messaging apps of OxygenOS.
I wanted to know if there are Samsung OEM Apps like the phone, contacts and messaging apps ported for the OxygenOS. Can anyone help me out with it?
Thanks
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Lots of third party apps are available. You can use that or give it some time, you will get used to it. OxygenOS contacts and messaging apps are what you will find in stock android.
dani.galla said:
One question: why you want the lagwiz's apps?
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You neiled it
dani.galla said:
One question: why you want the lagwiz's apps?
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For me Samsung TouchWiz does not count as Lagwiz. It's as good as any other OS.
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I have recently gotten a Samsung Galaxy S3 and realty like the calendar and s memo apps, hoping for consistancy between devices,makes it much easier when adding appointments and finding appointments when the calendar looks and behavior is the same. Has anyone successfully installed these apks to the t300tf and know where I can download them. Thanks
asu93 said:
I have recently gotten a Samsung Galaxy S3 and realty like the calendar and s memo apps, hoping for consistancy between devices,makes it much easier when adding appointments and finding appointments when the calendar looks and behavior is the same. Has anyone successfully installed these apks to the t300tf and know where I can download them. Thanks
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Doubtful.
Those apps rely on the Touchwiz framework that comes with Samsung Roms, and so won't work others, like AOSP.
Maybe check out S3 forums, see if anyone was able to port them.
mozyman said:
Doubtful.
Those apps rely on the Touchwiz framework that comes with Samsung Roms, and so won't work others, like AOSP.
Maybe check out S3 forums, see if anyone was able to port them.
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there are always ways to do it.
i was able to run the TW launcher,S voice and a couple other things from the S3 on my nexus.
i personally haven't see it done though. you can always try and throw it in system/app and see if it works.
I have the handwriting keyboard do you think it will work. I'll try and report back.
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asu93 said:
I have recently gotten a Samsung Galaxy S3 and realty like the calendar and s memo apps, hoping for consistancy between devices,makes it much easier when adding appointments and finding appointments when the calendar looks and behavior is the same. Has anyone successfully installed these apks to the t300tf and know where I can download them. Thanks
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I am in the same boat. If you ever find an answer to this, let me know. I'll keep you posted as well.
Samsung apps
Is it possible install allshareplay from samsung stock into tf300t.
dookie67 said:
I am in the same boat. If you ever find an answer to this, let me know. I'll keep you posted as well.
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Mozyman's right, most of this relies on Sammy's TW framework. (Same reason you can't run that stuff on a CM10 GS3). Google "Touchwiz on Asus Transformer." Some work has been done I think to port TW to the ASUS, but you're going to have to run the TW launcher. Pity, because I too love the GS3 Calendar widget and haven't found anything quite like it.
Hi all.
I use Slim ROM 2.7 on my S3, but have now lost samsung apps.
The thing I miss is the possibility to use SamsungDIVE to track my phone in case of it gets stolen. For that I need to have an samsung account, and can not get that now.
I have tryed to install samsung apps.apk and samsung apps for nexus.apk, but they need to update when started, and then app dont work anymore.
Any way to get this working?
nissan200sx.dk said:
Hi all.
I use Slim ROM 2.7 on my S3, but have now lost samsung apps.
The thing I miss is the possibility to use SamsungDIVE to track my phone in case of it gets stolen. For that I need to have an samsung account, and can not get that now.
I have tryed to install samsung apps.apk and samsung apps for nexus.apk, but they need to update when started, and then app dont work anymore.
Any way to get this working?
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The stock Samsung apps post in Themes and Apps .
jje
nissan200sx.dk said:
Hi all.
I use Slim ROM 2.7 on my S3, but have now lost samsung apps.
The thing I miss is the possibility to use SamsungDIVE to track my phone in case of it gets stolen. For that I need to have an samsung account, and can not get that now.
I have tryed to install samsung apps.apk and samsung apps for nexus.apk, but they need to update when started, and then app dont work anymore.
Any way to get this working?
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slim is aosp so unless an app has been ported it won't work as they all need tw framework, however you can get tracker apps on play store, wether the relevant components are in slim I'm not sure, as slim is a stripped Rom for speed etc
Thank you for the reply.
I have bought Cerberus. Works great at tracking the phone.
I strongly recommend avast! mobile security.
Full anti-theft feature and firewall.
Includes GPS tracking and phone-locking (with root-installation) as well.
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Is there a way to get the S5 messaging app on a Stock non-root Galaxy S3?
Thanks.
Why? It's a terrible app. Very slow and jerky. I have disabled it and use Textra.
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J_Marrie said:
Is there a way to get the S5 messaging app on a Stock non-root Galaxy S3?
Thanks.
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I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but you CANNOT. I've got a stock, (no root) Galaxy Note 3 and I've been trying a few different ways to install and/or push the apk to my phone. In my experience, it will not work unless you can manipulate the files while rooted.
Even though the other poster didn't really give you any sort of an answer at all, you could take his advice and look into one of the 3rd party messaging apps from the play store.
This is a list of s5 apps and mods and everything s5 related for the note 3 they could possibly help you with your s3 and also could help the guy above me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2730537
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u must root, then u can get it........
Odds are the Samsung messaging app is tied in to the framework somehow as well as KitKat so it's no wonder it wont work. Third party apps are your only option if you don't like the stock S3 one or Hangouts. Unfortunately they all have their pros and cons with ads being the main con in most of them. Go SMS used to be OK ad wise but now they force them on you in fake text messages, message list screen and a pop up on closing but it still has lots of options. I have tried Textra and Chomp and both feel clunky and weird to use.
How do I get modified emoticons in incoming messages with stock message app? I see original, green smileys.
needed root
Without the availability or customs roms and kernels, are there any reasons to root a Galaxy Tab S3? Which bloatware have you uninstalled in your GTS3 after rooting?
I normally install custom roms and kernels for the improved battery life and overall performance improvement that many of these roms offer.
Byte_76 said:
Without the availability or customs roms and kernels, are there any reasons to root a Galaxy Tab S3? Which bloatware have you uninstalled in your GTS3 after rooting?
I normally install custom roms and kernels for the improved battery life and overall performance improvement that many of these roms offer.
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I rooted for cf.lumen but after freezing a lot of apps using sd maid, my screen on time is 10 hours with wifi always on and minimal brightness to still see the screen. Although i didnt check my screen on time before i froze all those apps...
Byte_76 said:
Without the availability or customs roms and kernels, are there any reasons to root a Galaxy Tab S3? Which bloatware have you uninstalled in your GTS3 after rooting?
I normally install custom roms and kernels for the improved battery life and overall performance improvement that many of these roms offer.
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I agree, I went back to not rooted and pray for OTA updates, even it's naive
If i ever going to root, one of the main factor would be for GMD gestures. Couple of finger swipes to close apps, lock screen, switch apps adds tremendous amount of button freedom and control.
I'm going to rooting to get complete control of memory (internal and SD) and app authorizations...
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Mattered a lot more to me when Android was a lot less mature. Nowadays, Marshmallow is pretty solid. Add in Macrodroid or Tasker and call it a day. And Nova supports gestures.
Ad blocking and remove bloatware
xbizkuit said:
Ad blocking and remove bloatware
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We can disable bloatware with ADB?
I use Netflix on this, so root isn't worth the trouble to get Netflix working.
Neo3D said:
We can disable bloatware with ADB?
I use Netflix on this, so root isn't worth the trouble to get Netflix working.
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Not with ADB. You'll need an app like titanium backup or adaway for ad blocking. But both need root. But you're correct, getting netflix to work is a little bit of a pita.
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we can use addhell2 for removing adds .. it works without root..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/adhell-2-rootless-ad-blocking-t3663559
jaidev.s said:
we can use addhell2 for removing adds .. it works without root..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/adhell-2-rootless-ad-blocking-t3663559
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Another option: I'm using Disconnect Pro and it seems to work fine. It has to be sideloaded though.
I rooted my Tab S3 for 4 main reasons:
1. Adaway
2. Viper and Dolby Atmos and boost sound the way I like it (and its big imrovement)
3. OGyoutube
4. to backup and restore with TWRP and Titanium
is it possible to make call or text messaging ?
tuncayt said:
is it possible to make call or text messaging ?
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only on T825 model.
tuncayt said:
is it possible to make call or text messaging ?
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Get a number from Google Voice. Then install Hangouts and Hangouts Dialer. Link Hangouts to your Google Voice number. You can text and make/receive calls with this combo. Working here for me.
Hello, how can i have root in tab s3?
Help me, Any link?
I want root for xda ads (at least)! The adds on main forum screens get so bad they'll block the screen from viewing the threads
Álvaro1299 said:
Hello, how can i have root in tab s3?
Help me, Any link?
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Including the model# of your device is helpful to get proper direction.
If you have the SM-T820/825, this thread pertains to Root/Recovery (TWRP) for the devices I mentioned. If you have one of the devices, read the thread before asking questions:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...recovery-twrp-3-1-0-1-samsung-galaxy-t3581359
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
You can likely use the s20 lists. Hope s21 havent much more bloatware... You cann first try to disable (most of them you can only siable via adb) them and look if everything is okay (reboot after disabling) and then uninstall if everything is fine(if not you can reenable them if disabled, if you deleted them you must wipe your phone) i do this everytime and then make a notepad list with uninstall adb commands and im good
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
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Can you please kindly post the list of apps safe to debloat you refer to? Also, do you have a link explaining what steps to follow to disable/delete them via adb? Thanks a lot!
katolink said:
Can you please kindly post the list of apps safe to debloat you refer to? Also, do you have a link explaining what steps to follow to disable/delete them via adb? Thanks a lot!
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I found this guide
How to Remove Samsung Galaxy S20 Bloatware? - KrispiTech
Samsung pre-installs a number of 3rd-party apps on the Galaxy S20 series that cannot be uninstalled through traditional methods, but we can if we use ADB.
krispitech.com
amithiel said:
I found this guide
How to Remove Samsung Galaxy S20 Bloatware? - KrispiTech
Samsung pre-installs a number of 3rd-party apps on the Galaxy S20 series that cannot be uninstalled through traditional methods, but we can if we use ADB.
krispitech.com
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Cool! Thanks again man! Following this guide doesn't trip Knox, right? Rooting does, but using adb is different, as it does not give you root access.
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
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Sorry mate i overread Samsung knox thing: no you cant root without trigger knox. But you can disable things without problems
katolink said:
Cool! Thanks again man! Following this guide doesn't trip Knox, right? Rooting does, but using adb is different, as it does not give you root access.
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Right! This wont trip knox
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
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I downloaded the "Package disabler pro" app. She pays but I think she does the job.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
goudidi said:
I downloaded the "Package disabler pro" app. She pays but I think she does the job.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
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Im not using this anymore... Till now ive paid a good 5 to 7 times for this app cause he deletes it and uploads it again....
So adb or nothing (this way you can delete them, but after wipe they are there again) but better than only disabling cause some disable apps will enable by themselfes again....
Hey guys,
I just used ADB to debloat a few apps. Nothing much, just youtube ( i use vanced), google messaging, onedrive,samsung news and a couple more.
its great now!
cheers
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
I just used ADB to debloat a few apps. Nothing much, just youtube ( i use vanced), google messaging, onedrive,samsung news and a couple more.
its great now!
cheers
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When you remove YouTube, it is possible to install Vanced YouTube without microG?
leviiis said:
When you remove YouTube, it is possible to install Vanced YouTube without microG?
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with vanced and no root, you need micro g to use your account. other than that, you can use vanced normally
anyone figure out what the samsung free package name is? and global goals?
DjCalvin said:
anyone figure out what the samsung free package name is? and global goals?
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I think Samsung free is
Com.samsung.android.mateagent
Global goals can be uninstalled on the device
For those interested in automated debloat and apps info scripts (root and non-root)...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/root-non-root-android-10-11-debloat-script-v1-0.4169015/
DjCalvin said:
anyone figure out what the samsung free package name is? and global goals?
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It's com.samsung.android.app.spage
I would like to remove all Samsung bloatware including their Phone and Messaging apps... Does anyone have a complete "Safe" list of package names that can be deleted from the S21? The link to KrispiTech was nice, but it did not list any of the phone or message package names. wanting to strictly use Google apps for these
xeod said:
I would like to remove all Samsung bloatware including their Phone and Messaging apps... Does anyone have a complete "Safe" list of package names that can be deleted from the S21? The link to KrispiTech was nice, but it did not list any of the phone or message package names. wanting to strictly use Google apps for these
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Well, have a look:
https://docs.samsungknox.com/CCMode/G986N_Q.pdf
mzsquared said:
Well, have a look:
https://docs.samsungknox.com/CCMode/G986N_Q.pdf
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This is AWESOME! Thanks
Found more detailed list:
https://docs.samsungknox.com/CCMode/N975F_Q.pdf