Is there any downsides to removing bloatware? Which ones are unsafe to uninstall? Any help would be great!
There's a link in the sticky for a good thread on that.
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I'm new to Android, but I have a rooted Droid 2 and I have gone through and renamed some of the bloatware apps already... I was wondering if there is a way to better control what apps auto run on start-up? Things like last.fm that have no reason to be running automatically at start-up. Right now I am manually killing those apps after a reboot, but that is a pain to do everytime. Thanks for the help!
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http://www.appbrain.com/search?q=startup+manager
Theres a few apps on there that can do it
Thanks! I'll give them a try.
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Hey can u help me out to root my droid 2
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Check out this link for the instructions.
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Sorry I guess I can't post links yet, but just search the forum and you will find it.
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Can i PLEASE have a list of system and normal apps which are SAFE to remove.
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Try using this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30258279
It removes most of the bloat but read carefully what each package contains because you might need some apps later. Every app listed in that tool is safe to remove.
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As the Creator of the above link feel free to pm me for support
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sesamo said:
Try using this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30258279
It removes most of the bloat but read carefully what each package contains because you might need some apps later. Every app listed in that tool is safe to remove.
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Thanks.
I use SystemCleanup to remove all those unwanted apps among other things. You should give it a try. It's a great app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19625898
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.SystemCleanup.Inteks.org
My Razr M over the past couple days has become increasingly "doggy" (for lack of a better word), by that I mean when touching an app on my screen it takes a few seconds to load,etc. I want to try to figure out what the issue is myself but I am not well versed in the best way to do this. When I look at the battery stats the top two drivers are 'Display' and 'Android System', which I think is fairly typical. I am not sure if it is a RAM issue or something is eating my Processing or what.
Any tips, ideas, suggestions and/or tricks that anyone can provide me with to troubleshoot this? I would greatly appreciate it.
Check setting , apps, running apps and see if something is hogging memory. Wiping your caches will probably help too.
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PantherVT said:
Check setting , apps, running apps and see if something is hogging memory. Wiping your caches will probably help too.
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I am not sure at what line an app is considered to become a hog but here is the top 5 on my list
Settings (52MB)
Norton Mobile Security (23MB)
Amazon Appstore (39MB)
Swiftkey (24MB)
FaceBook (25MB)
What's your total memory used at the bottom of that screen and try using seeder from the play store it helps with lag a bit
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brandon71 said:
What's your total memory used at the bottom of that screen and try using seeder from the play store it helps with lag a bit
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719MB used 104MB free
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Yep that's low. Do you have a ton of apps installed? If so have you tried Greenify to hibernate some while not in use? Freezing some bloat may help too
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I will try that thanks
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Is there a list of bloatware that is safe to freeze?
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krichmond0306 said:
Is there a list of bloatware that is safe to freeze?
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I basically froze all the bloat non system services via app quarantine and my m runs like a top
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I know this is vague because everyone's definition of bloat is different but I froze a lot of crap
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I froze some stuff and it's helping but I don't want to freeze something that will screw up my system.
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krichmond0306 said:
I froze some stuff and it's helping but I don't want to freeze something that will screw up my system.
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As long as you're not messing with the system services your not going yo break anything that can't be easily fixed. make a backup just to be safe
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Apps safe to freeze:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2127650
Is it ok to post a clip showing how slow my phone is to respond?
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Is it just me? 37 percent to it and 37 percent to android system.
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Heres the screen shot
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Might want to try disabling it or reflashing your firmware. I, nor any of my geek friends, have this problem with our S4s.
What is it? And is disabling it going to have neg effects? Thanks
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What is it? And is disabling it going to have neg effects? Thanks
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Search is your friend:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.spp.push
It looks to me like it is an App. So you should be able to use titanium backup to freeze it. If it screws other stuff up, just unfreeze it. It would probably be a good idea for you to read the description and reviews on the play store link I posted above to see what info you can get from there before you do anything. Good luck.
Use auto starts and just disable it that's what I did
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Just clear data for that app instead.
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What is it? And is disabling it going to have neg effects? Thanks
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Does push affect regular text messages or just chat?
Does anyone have a list of the t-mobile bloat that can be removed, or better yet, a script to do it?
Anyone?
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