How to uninstall some programs? - HD2 General

As everyone know, leo has very little internal memory and i have a quastion: how to uninstall for example coPilot, MP3 Trimmer etc without changing ROM?
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The programs are built into the Rom so you cannot uninstall without Flashing a new Rom. This is the reason why most people flash Roms to cut out the bloat ware.

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Problem unistalling app...

Hi guys!
I'm trying to unistall MXConverter MxCalculator ecc... by trancreative but I can't! :-(
There is no trancreative apps on my add/remove programs of my Jamin.... How is it possible that the apps are installed and working but no way to unistall them?
If you want to unistall, erase wathever in your device, I strongly recomend MemMaid. The last version is 1.72 (DinarSoft) When you install it, go to the Storage Usage there you can erase the folder or the file you want it.

Uninstall Stock Applications.. how?

Anyone know how to uninstall applications that were pre-installed into the ROM? The Remove Programs in Settings doesn't show any and will just show the ones that the user installed.
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How to uninstall pre-installed programs? (TMobile HD2)

I want to get rid of some pre-installed programs, like MobiTV, MarketPlace, Evaluation games, TeleNav, BN reader, Blockbuster and Opera 9(I will install Opera 10) etc. But they are not showing up in the application folder(for uninstall). How do I completely uninstall them?
Thanks in advance.
not possible, you can try manually deleting their files, but there will always be a hard copy in the rom, eating away space.
You can solve by installing hspl and flashing a custom, clean rom.

Remove some pre-installed Apps

Hi there guys
- I need to know if there's anyway to delete some apps comes pre-installed.
- I got mine from Saudi-arabia so it has the following list :
Holy Quran
Prayer Times
Qiblah Direction
- I need to get rid of them, or at least remove them from the menu.
- My phone is rooted and I have enabled the 3BM.
Thanks in advance.
install titanium backup and uninstall them from there?
Since your phone is rooted, you can use android SDK and uninstall them using ADB. Or use apps (mostly paid for this task) to uninstall them.
Titanium Backup is free, and it can uninstall any unwanted ROM apps properly
you don't need the paid version to do that

[Q] bloatware

Hi
some Q abut the same issue : bloatware
1. the more apps installed on my phone = the more memory is consume ? the faster my battery drains ?
2. if i root my S4 and then delete all unwanted apps came with it, both Samsung's and cellular provider's, do i risk stability of the S4 by that ?
3. regarding the former question, if i go to app manager and disable apps i do not like or use, do i risk stability of the S4 by that ?
p.s. i do not like to root my S4 at this time... seems unnecessary to me
Thanks for helping
ilanifer said:
Hi
some Q abut the same issue : bloatware
1. the more apps installed on my phone = the more memory is consume ? the faster my battery drains ?
2. if i root my S4 and then delete all unwanted apps came with it, both Samsung's and cellular provider's, do i risk stability of the S4 by that ?
3. regarding the former question, if i go to app manager and disable apps i do not like or use, do i risk stability of the S4 by that ?
p.s. i do not like to root my S4 at this time... seems unnecessary to me
Thanks for helping
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1. Depends on what app u installed. Some will autostartup and run in the background. Some won't. You can use Greenify (requires root) to hibernate the apps.
2. If you're talking about bloatwares, then no stability wont be affected. If you're talking about some system apps like the default Samsung Music etc, then yes it might affect stability.
3. I use TitaniumBackup to freeze or uninstall apps. Becareful of what you freeze. Freezing certain system apps will disable certain features and might cause stability issue.
There are many ways you can deal with bloatware.
1. First and fastest is to simply flash a clean efficient new ROM like CM.
If u wana keep the Samsung looks and functionality the u need to stick with stock, in this case u need root and
2. u can manualy uninstall the system apps u dont want or need
3. THe last and best way imo is to use a script like http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307355 that will clean a lot of bloatware apps without risking your ROM stability
Hey folks!
TrulyClean is a "any rom" script that removes A LOT of crap-apps (98+ apps removed) and other stuff on the phone.
Script will remove about 600mb since version 1.3 (Counted by removing from stock firmware.)
The purpose is to give you a clean start with no extras, much like the Nexus series experience but with the Samsung core intact.
All bloatware apps will be removed running the default script. I even count apps like S Voice and Samsung Hub as unnecessary apps.
Neither do I use Earth or Google+ and don't like these apps to be forced upon me as system apps when they are so easy to install from Play store!
It might be illusion but... I found my phone booting faster and running snappier with after applying this script.
Also, I don't have to cry anymore while checking the apps in the /system folder.
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