Question bloatware removal list - Samsung Galaxy A52 5G

Could any one please compile a list of installed bloatware and the package names?
Thanks!

www.google.com

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OK , good one !!!

Maybe start here? https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater/
You'll still need to do some research regarding packages but the basic lists should be safe.

I only debloat bixby, Game Optimizing Service as well as game launcher and game booster, AR Emojis and thats it. Been doing it since my A70 then now on my a52 5G.

Here is my list of debloated apps, significantly decreases number of running services and helps increase free ram.
My device is a52 5g latest oneui 4.1 firmware, rooted with latest magisk.
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markpanget1 said:
Here is my list of debloated apps, significantly decreases number of running services and helps increase free ram.
My device is a52 5g latest oneui 4.1 firmware, rooted with latest magisk.
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How did you remove these apps?

bobfrantic said:
How did you remove these apps?
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By using "system app remover pro" app. You need to be rooted to use that app. If not rooted, you can search for other method on the internet and use my list as reference.

markpanget1 said:
By using "system app remover pro" app. You need to be rooted to use that app. If not rooted, you can search for other method on the internet and use my list as reference.
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Thanks. Will check it out.

markpanget1 said:
Here is my list of debloated apps, significantly decreases number of running services and helps increase free ram.
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Did it improve your battery life as well? I find it get's drained quite fast for me

Chr0matic said:
Did it improve your battery life as well? I find it get's drained quite fast for me
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yes it did. I can safely say that it can easily last a full day on a hundred percent charge. But i barely notice it because im using 2 phones and I just top up my battery charge on this a52 whenever im not using it.

thank you for this. just what i was looking for.:good:

markpanget1 said:
Here is my list of debloated apps, significantly decreases number of running services and helps increase free ram.
My device is a52 5g latest oneui 4.1 firmware, rooted with latest magisk.
View attachment 5577471 View attachment 5577473
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I know its been a while since this thread was posted but I want to say thanks for this list I've uninstalled those and it's worked, cheers

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[Q] Fast Dormancy?

Hi,
Just curious for the Z2, is there a way to check the fast dormancy setting? I like to turn it on if it is off.
Thanks
I just uninstalled the app.
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KrisPerry said:
I just uninstalled the app.
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Uninstalled?
Sango2 said:
Uninstalled?
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yeah used titanium backup
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I had this problem with my xperia Z ultra. Something to do with the 3G network which causes battery drain. Uninstalled it on that, didn't see a difference.
I use fast reboot to clear ram on my phone, and it pops up with com.sonyerricson.android.wakeup which is in fact fast dormancy.
I'm now using 4G and I guess its still running! Causing battery drain. But as I'm not rooted I can't check wakelock detector to see If it is actually draining battery.
So annoyed by this, my galaxy s3 didn't have this problem
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I'm not sure what to look for since I'm not rooted to check the setting.
install Better Battery Stats and check for Alarms !
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Not rooted so I can't see it. Clearly is still running though
Sony are doing my head in
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KrisPerry said:
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Is it listed under a different name, cant see it in the list?
You do need to be rooted but there is an uninstall option in titanium backup. See attached, albeit for a different system app
You may also be able to freeze it
Browser 4.4. is not Fast Dormancy, as I said I dont see anything fastdormany-like on my list. Of course its rooted, does TB even do anything without root?
On Android 4 I always deleted the apk, but with TB it would be more elegant.
I think that currently Fast Dormancy does a good job switching Networks.
I've deleted it now on. 726 and my network is ALWAYS active on 4g.....
So there are a lot of Wakelocks. Yes. But overall batterydrain is reduced due to better mobile network connections.
BTW here you can see fast dormancy settings for. 726 CH swisscom.
I'm on a provider that does not support ist, so I guess I could get rid of the wakelocks without any restrictions.

Floating toucher consumes too much battery

I installed the app Floating toucher on my S5. I really love it.
The only problem is that it consumes too much of the battery. Attached is the picture of how much % the app consumes battery compares to others. It even consumes more power then the screen.
Not sure if anyone have the same problem?
Any solution for that should be great!!!
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dont use this ****
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tdo.xda said:
I installed the app Floating toucher on my S5. I really love it.
The only problem is that it consumes too much of the battery. Attached is the picture of how much % the app consumes battery compares to others. It even consumes more power then the screen.
Not sure if anyone have the same problem?
Any solution for that should be great!!!
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Also uninstall avast antivirus ,,, bad application ever ...
Tron666 said:
dont use this ****
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I like it coz it brings up some apps I often use most with just two touch by one hand.
With screen getting bigger and bigger now, getting anything using one hand is not possible. That apps quite convenience in that sense..
ManDone.vRs said:
Also uninstall avast antivirus ,,, bad application ever ...
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To be honest I'm not sure if it works but it at least gives me a feeling of a kind of protection better than nothing.. just in case.
In which basis could you say avast antivirus is bad?
Btw which app would you recommend???
I have been using the floating toucher for ages (on S4, Note3 and S5) and it never shows up as using any significant battery or phone resources. Have you try clearing data for it?
oluwaponmile said:
I have been using the floating toucher for ages (on S4, Note3 and S5) and it never shows up as using any significant battery or phone resources. Have you try clearing data for it?
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Awesome I cleared the data and it seems to work now. Thanks a heap mate. :good:
tdo.xda said:
Awesome I cleared the data and it seems to work now. Thanks a heap mate. :good:
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No worries mate. Glad I was of assistance.
Cheers.

[Q] Constant lag problem

Hi all,
I have Innjoo i1 device specs here
512 MB Ram - MT6852 Quad Core 1.3 GHZ - Android 4.2.2 JellyBean
And this is my memory details
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The problem is the device constantly lags/freezes..in nearly all apps..
And my main launcher "Themer" takes a long time to load every time I press the "home" button while I'm in any other app.
What's causing this? I think my free memory is fine to make the device run smooth.
Please help and thank you.
disable some built in apps eg. google play service, google play store Facebook, gmail, google maps also uninstall background running apps from app manager or if you've rooted phone use greenify
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mohinu2 said:
disable some built in apps eg. google play service, google play store Facebook, gmail, google maps also uninstall background running apps from app manager or if you've rooted phone use greenify
Sent from my w70q (Owner Name Mohin)
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No luck.
still the same.
512MB RAM on 4.2 Jellybean is rather paltry.
Planterz said:
512MB RAM on 4.2 Jellybean is rather paltry.
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Really?
Any solution to that? (I'm already using ROEHSOFT Ram Expander) other than getting another phone of course..
SAM209 said:
Really?
Any solution to that? (I'm already using ROEHSOFT Ram Expander) other than getting another phone of course..
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No solution, really. It'd run better on Kit Kat, but I didn't find any custom ROMs available. You could try different launchers and find one that's lighter.
Planterz said:
No solution, really. It'd run better on Kit Kat, but I didn't find any custom ROMs available. You could try different launchers and find one that's lighter.
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Yeah there isn't any ROMS for my device sadly..
However,I just ported MIUI v5 to my device now it's 100% functioning..will release it today.
it's jellybean..but still it's an achievment :laugh:

[HELP] How can I get rid of the update notification???

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I am desperately trying to hide and block the update to 4.1. I am still on 3.1 and hear all the bugs of 4.1 are rough. If it's not possible, im gonna return the phone
You need to disable the OTA Update app.
Use a adb edit or a package disabler.
Your carrier can disable it from their side as well.
Stay away from wifi networks until this is done. The carrier may also have update towers which update very fast if you get in range.
blackhawk said:
You need to disable the OTA Update app.
Use a adb edit or a package disabler.
Your carrier can disable it from their side as well.
Stay away from wifi networks until this is done. The carrier may also have update towers which update very fast if you get in range.
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Perfect, I will do this later today. I was able to hide the update notification with good lock so now I just need to remove the update app
Is this what you are referring to? @blackhawk
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Is this what you are referring to? @blackhawk
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Yes, the top one is the firmware upgrade one. It has literally just about every permission under the sun. The way it behaves it might as well be malware.
I blocked the second one as well. This N10+ in my hand hasn't been upgraded/updated in almost 2.5 years, still running on Pie. Current load will be 2 yo this June, still fast and stable with minimal maintenance. Security simply isn't an issue... upgrades are
I was able to disable the mentioned apps with ADB App Control GUI tool for windows. Thanks M8.
!solved
jake.99x3 said:
I was able to disable the mentioned apps with ADB App Control GUI tool for windows. Thanks M8.
!solved
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Yay.
Cool... a backup plan for me too
jake.99x3 said:
Is this what you are referring to? @blackhawk
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blackhawk said:
Yes, the top one is the firmware upgrade one. It has literally just about every permission under the sun. The way it behaves it might as well be malware.
I blocked the second one as well. This N10+ in my hand hasn't been upgraded/updated in almost 2.5 years, still running on Pie. Current load will be 2 yo this June, still fast and stable with minimal maintenance. Security simply isn't an issue... upgrades are
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I was able to disable the mentioned apps with ADB App Control GUI tool for windows. Thanks M8.
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Thank you both for this information. I disabled the mentioned apps just like you mentioned. The instant it was done, the Samsung update notification disappeared. Thank you again and have a blessed day!

Question What in god's name is SMD wakeup

Hello all,
GSAM is reporting a high wake-lock under the banner SMD Wakeup. Can someone explain what it means and how to get rid of it?!!!!!
Maybe it's knox enrollment service, com.sec.enterprise.knox.cloudmdm.smdms?
I am also suffering from too many wakelocks from the Android system itself.
Naptime app by Franco the same person who makes Franco kernel manager. It's on Google Play store and can be used for free and you give it a few extra adb permissions with a pc and shizuku adb shell and boom you have better wake lock controls and more control over how android sleeps in general.
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Maybe it's knox enrollment service, com.sec.enterprise.knox.cloudmdm.smdms?
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Nope...it's called Significant Motion Detection under the Doze and any SMDs come into this bracket (such as the phone moving, you moving while the phone is on you, the screen turning on due to a notification etc) the phone goes off doze and you have a wake lock. Either Samsung devs smoked something really crazy when they released this update, or Android 13 has a broken doze mode. I don't think it's the latter! The bets are open!
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I am also suffering from too many wakelocks from the Android system itself.
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Phew, I thought I was the only one going though this...
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i have no such issue.
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Which app is this?
amirage said:
Which app is this?
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Battery Guru
spart0n said:
Naptime app by Franco the same person who makes Franco kernel manager. It's on Google Play store and can be used for free and you give it a few extra adb permissions with a pc and shizuku adb shell and boom you have better wake lock controls and more control over how android sleeps in general.
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It was updated 2 years ago.. Seems abandoned
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It was updated 2 years ago.. Seems abandoned
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I have used it on the last several android versions including 13 and it still works just fine for me.

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