I want to buy a Galaxy Tab and root (I've rooted many other tabs) - how hard is it to remove carrier bloatware using Root Explorer or Titanium Backup.
Any advice that more experienced members can give will be helpful.
OK bear with me on this, new to rooting.
I have rooted via gingerbreak as instructed. I have Titanium Backup (paid), and BusyBox. It says I have super user access and a succesful root.
Question: I am interested in freeing up more battery life and have been following the thread about apps that can be removed in the Development section. If I were to freeze all the bloatware apps as well as the cell stanbye files, would that work? Will it prevent them from launching?
eersfanpilot said:
OK bear with me on this, new to rooting.
I have rooted via gingerbreak as instructed. I have Titanium Backup (paid), and BusyBox. It says I have super user access and a succesful root.
Question: I am interested in freeing up more battery life and have been following the thread about apps that can be removed in the Development section. If I were to freeze all the bloatware apps as well as the cell stanbye files, would that work? Will it prevent them from launching?
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yeeep freeze is the best option, I use the same config as you, and i have freezed almost all bloatware quoted on apps that can be removed thread.
This method save battery and improve performance, also don't break ota updates since hash or system files are not deleted
Thanks. I ran a batch back up first and now am experimenting with both freezing and removing. I figure at worst case, I can restore everything, get the update 3.1 when out, then re-do the removal/freeze work.
So, today I rooted my note using Zerg-rush exploit and got the My Backup app.
So, my question is, can someone provide me with a list of apps/services that I can safely freeze with no adverse effect on functionality?
( Maybe I'll compile a list of all such apps/services that you guys mention, so that other n00bs like me can benefit from it.)
Thanks in advance.
You can use Root App Remover. It can freeze and delete stock applications. The ones with red text (contacts, settings etc.) can't be removed, so it's pretty safe to use it if you know what you're doing. Do not delete random stuff just because you can. If you for example want to remove the stock keyboard remember to have another keyboard installed.
But it's totaly safe to freeze/delete the third party Samsung/carrier apps, but again be careful.
Which bloatware did you safely remove from your AT&T s4? Safely meaning it didnt alter or hinder any other functions or programs you wanted to leave on the phone.
Hello mates, I am new to XDA and first and foremost I want thank to thank all contributors and developers for providing amazing tricks, tutorials, and features for all device users.
I own an S7 Edge under T-Mobile carrier (SM-G935T) and last time I tried to remove bloatware/system apps using Titanium Backup I believe I deleted necessary system apps that I shouldn't have deleted.
So my question for you guys is:
What app should I use or which app is the BEST out there that will help me disable ALL UNNECESSARY BLOATWARE without messing up the phone? I've heard of System App Remover Pro, Titanium Backup... but I don't know if Titanium itself would do the work. (I believe I could if I could get a list of Bloatware that can be removed with no problem)
Thank you guys, any help will be appreciated.
Just Google what each package does and then use titanium to freeze/uninstall them
If it sounds important then it most likely is
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FNGHobo said:
Just Google what each package does and then use titanium to freeze/uninstall them
If it sounds important then it most likely is
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Thank you amigo! Will do that right now
purotijuana said:
Thank you amigo! Will do that right now
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Honestly, I'd stay away from something as invasive as Titanium backup these days. If you do use it use the freeze feature (Only paid version).
They way I did it, I simply went into App Manager and disable natively anything that I could. For system Apps that won't allow me to disable that I know I can safely disable without screwing things up (not very many anymore) I use Package Disabler Pro from the Play Store. You can safely enable and disable system Apps.
Best way to get rid of bloat is install the u firmware.
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Don't bother uninstalling system app bloats, just freeze with titanium backup. if you screwed up and froze the wrong file you can always unfreeze. Uninstalling won't get you any extra storage since you can't install user apps in the system partition anyways.
maximus96 said:
Don't bother uninstalling system app bloats, just freeze with titanium backup. if you screwed up and froze the wrong file you can always unfreeze. Uninstalling won't get you any extra storage since you can't install user apps in the system partition anyways.
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Titanium backup is a nice way to go, but you need root.
I have seen Remove ALL Bloatware from any Android Smartphone without Root
ADB for Windows is a nice way to start.
You can google that as well.
I want to remove the bloat myself, but I am wait for 7 to drop then start cleaning house.
Good luck to ya! :good:
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Titanium backup is a nice way to go, but you need root.
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Well yes of course, the OP requested best remover for rooted S7E. If not rooted, the recommendation would have been for EZ Package Disabler or equivalent.