Running list of Note 5 Sprint/Samsung bloat/apps that are safe to remove - Galaxy Note5 General

Since now the Note 5 can be rooted. Do you guys have a list of bloat apps?
Should i continue using the same list as of the note 4 in here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...art-list-note-4-sprint-samsung-bloat-t2914439

Try this one;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3184563

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1. No you can use it now.
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[Q] rooted us cellular note 4 bloatware?

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Debloat script for Lollipop stock rom?

Hey note 3 forum
i just rooted my wifes note 3 (n9005) and was searching for a debloat script that i could run to remove all that samsung bloatware.
unfortunately i wasnt able to find a up to date script for lollipop
the best i could find was that list of apps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470862
i wanted to avoid intalling a new rom or going through titanium backup to freeze apps one by one
so is there anything i havent found?
thanks in advance!
You'd be better off using Titanium to manually remove anything you don't want. One person's bloat is another person's essential app. Besides, it only takes a few minutes.
Wise words. However, is there a safe list of apps we can freeze/uninstall with TB?

Rooted Zenfone 3 users - have you been able to remove Asus bloatware?

Has anyone who's successfully rooted their Zenfone 3 been able to remove bloatware apps? I'm considering buying one but I'm skeptical about lack of CM13 or other custom ROM specific to the phone. I found Uninstall Master on the Play Store and was curious if anyone knows how effective that program is, or if there's a better option.
MJPByron said:
Has anyone who's successfully rooted their Zenfone 3 been able to remove bloatware apps? I'm considering buying one but I'm skeptical about lack of CM13 or other custom ROM specific to the phone. I found Uninstall Master on the Play Store and was curious if anyone knows how effective that program is, or if there's a better option.
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I did. I used System App Remover by Jumobile.
Any weird gotchas or issues with removing Asus apps? I'm basically planning on a slash and burn until it's down close to bone stock Android. I'm coming from a 16gb Galaxy S5 so even the 32gb will be a nice change of pace, so long as the system partition doesn't take up the stated 11ish gb.

Help me speed up my Samsung galaxy note 4 !!

So I just bought an used one from craigslist and even tho I formatted it, I feel like its a little slow and laggy. What can I do to '' boost '' it ?
Is it a good idea to root it and install a custom rom ?
First, try to remove or at least disable all unnecessary apps and bloatware.
Custom ROM? Depends... I tried all kind of custom ROMs with my Note 3 and mostly I was unsatisfied. If battery life was good, then something else wasn't how I like it and vice versa. With Note 4 I didn't try to install any custom ROM and I'm pretty satisfied with unrooted stock ROM (Android 6.0.1), with bloatware removed, all other programs that I don't need and use uninstalled or disabled (if uninstall wasn't possible). So, first you could try that option.
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