[Q] Removing Orange applications from I5801BVJP9 firmware - Galaxy 3 General

is it possible to uninstall all orange applications which were on I5801BVJP9 firmware through Titanium Backup application...??? or should i use Root Explorer and go to \sys\app and delete concerned application.... Pls suggest or give me proper solution

Use Uninstaller for Root from the Market. It works a treat.
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thanx... i will try.....

I removed the Orange apps successfully with Titanium Backup.
So this is also a solution...

i used root uninstaller and uninstalled many orange applications which i dont wanted....

that would be cool but the BVJP9 has some bugs of its own..better to stick with the custom roms

dont know how to choose custom rom..... there are many.... can you suggest which one is best.....

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i use the root explorer to delete those apps.it greats work

Titanium backup worked for me
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strayng3r said:
that would be cool but the BVJP9 has some bugs of its own..better to stick with the custom roms
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what kind of bugs?

For a custom rom lestatious is a good rom.... As for orange crapware you can remove everything except home screen switcher...if you remove that then you'll have some problems...
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[Q] Custom ROM-s

What custom ROM would you guys recommend? That it has to be stable and fast goes without saying
Thnx in advance
I've tried Racht's ones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914513
Currently I'm under Floyo (2.2.1) because there is app2sd working in this ROM but I think 2.3.2 CM HackDroid ROM is also a good ROM (I was using this before).
For the moment, I recommend you Floyo.
Both of them make your phone twice faster.
There still are some small bugs (as 3.5 jack or some sensors don't work) but these ROM still are in dev.
So be patient and in the future they will be better and better thanks to Racht's work =)
But be careful when you flash your device.
Be aware of the dangers and think to make a backup of your initial ROM before.
thnx, i'll give it a try. I'm aware of all the problems with custom roms. I was just wondering what the most stable rom was atm
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zeduck said:
I've tried Racht's ones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914513
Currently I'm under Floyo (2.2.1) because there is app2sd working in this ROM but I think 2.3.2 CM HackDroid ROM is also a good ROM (I was using this before).
For the moment, I recommend you Floyo.
Both of them make your phone twice faster.
There still are some small bugs (as 3.5 jack or some sensors don't work) but these ROM still are in dev.
So be patient and in the future they will be better and better thanks to Racht's work =)
But be careful when you flash your device.
Be aware of the dangers and think to make a backup of your initial ROM before.
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+1
pretty awesome ROM.
guys i want to download floyo but which one of all the floyo should i download? and except this how do i install them? i rename them as update.zip and install with the xrecovery or somehoww else?If i update i will lose all my apps and i will have to redownload them? Also because i have jit it will still be enabled?
Hey, I have test the new version of 2.3.2 CM Gingerbread v0.5 HACKDROID, he have a lot of bug,; But on the lock screen he freeze and I must remove the battery for restart the phone
zousoum96 said:
guys i want to download floyo but which one of all the floyo should i download? and except this how do i install them? i rename them as update.zip and install with the xrecovery or somehoww else?If i update i will lose all my apps and i will have to redownload them? Also because i have jit it will still be enabled?
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Yes you loose all your apps and jit will be still enabled. Download floyo v0.10. First create in xrecovery backup of your current rom. Then extract floyo to sdcard /xrecovery/backup and reboot to xrecovery. in xrecovery do full wipe and then choose Backup and restore -> Restore -> floyo/ -> Yes and reboot phone
dbts25 said:
Yes you loose all your apps and jit will be still enabled. Download flovo v0.10. First create in xrecovery backup of your current rom. Then extract floyo to sdcard /xrecovery/backup and reboot to xrecovery. in xrecovery do full wipe and then choose Backup and restore -> Restore -> floyo/ -> Yes and reboot phone
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Man if I install this Rom then will I be able to go back to normal via the first back up?
zousoum96 said:
Man if I install this Rom then will I be able to go back to normal via the first back up?
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Yes you will be able
dbts25 said:
Yes you will be able
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Man i will still be root user right? and i wont lose busybox right? Last questions before the install
zousoum96 said:
Man i will still be root user right? and i wont lose busybox right? Last questions before the install
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Yes you don't lose it
Racht's 2.2 I think is the best you can get for the X8. I was really afraid to install it, because I thought it would be buggy, but I was very surprised when I tried it. It's fast, stable and much better than 2.1.
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LFSPovo said:
Racht's 2.2 I think is the best you can get for the X8. I was really afraid to install it, because I thought it would be buggy, but I was very surprised when I tried it. It's fast, stable and much better than 2.1.
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Yes it is very good now we are waiting for a good 2. 3 Rom

Android market

Is it possible on a rooted dhd to backup the apk files you download from the Android market using root explorer As opposed to using titanium backup or the likes of?
Many thanks
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Hi chunk1982
chunk1982 said:
Is it possible on a rooted dhd to backup the apk files you download from the Android market using root explorer As opposed to using titanium backup or the likes of?
Many thanks
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Yes you can backup your apk files with Root Explorer, but it will not have your apk data [i.e. app data link to the Market] with the backup, but would with Titanium Backup.
Take Care
TheQuest
Titanium Backup.
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Sorry guys maybe I should of explained a bit more I'm looking to buy some apps up to now only used free 1s but with flash different roms sometimes you need to full wipe and don't quite no how that would work after buying an app then wiping my phone
I assume (and may be wrong) that when I download an app from the market it downloads the apk file what I would like to do is then use root explorer to move the apk files to M/S then back them up to pc for safe keeps or does it not work like that and I just sound like a tool lol
If it is possible then where are the downloaded apks?
I don't want to use titanium backup as some people report problems while using the ARHD performance patch plus was under the impression that backing up apps then sometimes they course problems when installing on different base ie 2.2 to 2.3(gb) which hopefully won't be.to long away
Many thanks again
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1, I used titanium backup in both froyo and gingerbread and have no problem. And trust me, titanium backup is extremely useful when it comes to flashing a new ROM that requires full wipe.
2,FYI, your downloaded apps are stored in /data/apps , copy them with root explorer.
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TeroZ said:
1, I used titanium backup in both froyo and gingerbread and have no problem. And trust me, titanium backup is extremely useful when it comes to flashing a new ROM that requires full wipe.
2,FYI, your downloaded apps are stored in /data/apps , copy them with root explorer.
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Many many thanks
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Paid apps can always be downloaded again free of charge from the market after a wipe if that's what you are worried about..
Hi chunk1962
chunk1982 said:
Sorry guys maybe I should of explained a bit more I'm looking to buy some apps up to now only used free 1s but with flash different roms sometimes you need to full wipe and don't quite no how that would work after buying an app then wiping my phone
I assume (and may be wrong) that when I download an app from the market it downloads the apk file what I would like to do is then use root explorer to move the apk files to M/S then back them up to pc for safe keeps or does it not work like that and I just sound like a tool lol
If it is possible then where are the downloaded apks?
I don't want to use titanium backup as some people report problems while using the ARHD performance patch plus was under the impression that backing up apps then sometimes they course problems when installing on different base ie 2.2 to 2.3(gb) which hopefully won't be.to long away
Many thanks again
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That would happen if someone using Titanium were to choose Backup all use apps + system data, then after installing a different ROM using Titanium to restore the apps + system data, which of course would be form the other ROM, which would:-
course problems when installing on different base ie 2.2 to 2.3(gb) which hopefully won't be.to long away
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Which is a user fault accidentally trying restoring the wrong data.
Take Care
TheQuest
Wkd that explained it for me sorry for sounding dumb but this is my 1st Android phone and only had it 6weeks so still learning lol thanks again
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Hi chunk1982
chunk1982 said:
Wkd that explained it for me sorry for sounding dumb but this is my 1st Android phone and only had it 6weeks so still learning lol thanks again
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You did not sound Dumb, and learning it part of my About me Profile.
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[Q] Changing MiniCM 2.2.1 to Gingerbread 2.3.3

Hi..
Right now I have a MiniCM RC2 flashed in my Shakira. I want to try the newest xCyanogen Gingerbread v1 ROM. My question is if I want to change current ROM, should I just keep all of my installed application on SD Card before flashing into new ROM or should I backup it with Titanium Backup first then uninstall it or move it to phone before backing up current ROM and flashing the new ROM?
Thank you
sandy_tea said:
Hi..
Right now I have a MiniCM RC2 flashed in my Shakira. I want to try the newest xCyanogen Gingerbread v1 ROM. My question is if I want to change current ROM, should I just keep all of my installed application on SD Card before flashing into new ROM or should I backup it with Titanium Backup first then uninstall it or move it to phone before backing up current ROM and flashing the new ROM?
Thank you
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You can use titanium backup.. but the one I read, xCyanogen Gingerbread from owain still some issues in Rooted apps like Titanium Backup.. You'll get some troubles on restoring the apps later.. But if u keep the apps installed in SD Card, then you'll not be able to see the previous apps..
My suggest, just install the apps manually when you already use the xCyanogen Gingerbread.. Btw, xCyanogen Gingerbread now is now fixed to v2.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044876
Hi..
Right now I have a MiniCM RC2 flashed in my Shakira. I want to try the newest xCyanogen Gingerbread v1 ROM. My question is if I want to change current ROM, should I just keep all of my installed application on SD Card before flashing into new ROM or should I backup it with Titanium Backup first then uninstall it or move it to phone before backing up current ROM and flashing the new ROM?
Thank you
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You can use titanium backup.. but the one I read, xCyanogen Gingerbread from owain still some issues in Rooted apps like Titanium Backup.. You'll get some troubles on restoring the apps later.. But if u keep the apps installed in SD Card, then you'll not be able to see the previous apps..
My suggest, just install the apps manually when you already use the xCyanogen Gingerbread.. Btw, xCyanogen Gingerbread now is now fixed to v2.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044876
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I see..so it'll be better to uninstall those apps installed at sd card then..thanks for the suggestion bro..I'll take a look the thread now and I'll decide should I change to that ROM or not..
Thank you so much..
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u can also just use astro file manager to back up most of your apps . tht way wont have to download them again. Its just more convenient this way.
Use the SE backup and restore app for keeping all your settings and app list. Its a simple app unlike titanium . It can act as plan B

After root app

I just rooted my phone. And i just need to know what apps should i install after i root my phone.
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If you don't know what to do after a root why did you do it?
Most people get rid of bloatware or try different roms like cyanogenmod, miui or roms with sense 3.
I need root for running a samba server (windows file share) so it's more easy to get photos from and mp3s to the phone. Apart from that i only wanted to get rid of bloatware so my phone would drain the battery more slowly.
I rooted my phone just to oc it. But then i heard if rooted phone can get free apps. Is it true??
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Besides oc, there are many other changes, such as boot animation, splash screen, recovery, backup and particularly cooked ROM. CM7, MIUI, ARHD and etc does improve the phone stability, reception, and make your phone versatile. I read one quote in this forum that these ROM makes your US$400 phone becoming US$600 performance.
The best way to make use of a rooted phone is to read and search within threads. Make your choices and ask when you meet problem.
nikxpro36 said:
I rooted my phone just to oc it. But then i heard if rooted phone can get free apps. Is it true??
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free apps on the market are still free
and installing illegal downloaded apps that cost money on the market....that is possible without rooting.
There are very few apps that need root and normally you will never need them.
With a few exceptions: the app "AdFree" removes almost every in-app ad....and you can use "setCPU" to over- or underclock your phone.
If you really need it (like me) then have a look at cifsmanager....you can mount network shares with that so you can stream videos from every share/computer without having to download them to your phone first. I like it but it's not for everybody...
nikxpro36 said:
I rooted my phone just to oc it. But then i heard if rooted phone can get free apps. Is it true??
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If you mean Free paid apps then no It is not and no one on XDA will tell you how to do this. If you want an app then buy it if it is not free
smallvan said:
Besides oc, there are many other changes, such as boot animation, splash screen, recovery, backup and particularly cooked ROM. CM7, MIUI, ARHD and etc does improve the phone stability, reception, and make your phone versatile. I read one quote in this forum that these ROM makes your US$400 phone becoming US$600 performance.
The best way to make use of a rooted phone is to read and search within threads. Make your choices and ask when you meet problem.
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This is the one that i really really want. Now i use ARHD OC to 1.6ghz set by daemon controller. Already flash blueHD themes,Beats audio system and some rooted apps like addfree.. is there anything else that can i do??
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Just search the forum. You'll figure out more than anyone can tell you in a few posts. After flashing a ROM there are a whole lot of mods that you can flash to customize it to your liking. The main purpose of rooting is to have complete control over your phone. What you do after that depends on you. Look around.
Think about Titanium Backup. You could Backup your Apps and settings, if you want to change your ROM later.
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Schimmel81 said:
Think about Titanium Backup. You could Backup your Apps and settings, if you want to change your ROM later.
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Done that..
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I just flash rcmix kernel.. then my usb became failure.. how to back to normal???
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Flash a different kernel... ie lordmod's sense kernels (NOT THE AOSP!) or leedroids..
BTW what version of RCMix Kernel did you flash?
Only because I'm currently using RCMix V11.1 CFS no call record, and I've no problems with usb... at least i don't think so anyways...
As for what app to use post ROOT, I'd say either Mybackup or Titanium backup to start clearing bloatware as well as backing up your apps with its data ready for restore on a new ROM.. ^_~
Terminal emulator is useful too! ^_^
The kernel that i flash is 2.6.35 rcmix... Should i downgrade??
Now i got some problem.. everytime im in game mode.. my phone suddenly restart by itself. Why is this happen?? Is the rom problem or phone??
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geejay008 said:
Flash a different kernel... ie lordmod's sense kernels (NOT THE AOSP!) or leedroids..
BTW what version of RCMix Kernel did you flash?
Only because I'm currently using RCMix V11.1 CFS no call record, and I've no problems with usb... at least i don't think so anyways...
As for what app to use post ROOT, I'd say either Mybackup or Titanium backup to start clearing bloatware as well as backing up your apps with its data ready for restore on a new ROM.. ^_~
Terminal emulator is useful too! ^_^
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Just check the link you gave me.. which version should i download.. is this compatible with ARHD???
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The latest lordmod one's good (v5) i was using it for a bit...
I flashed rcmix v11.1 cfs no call record.... Just to test to c what its like. So far its ok...
Mind that i'm using RCMix3D runny V4. 0... So make a point to test out different kernels to see which works better for your phone...
geejay008 said:
The latest lordmod one's good (v5) i was using it for a bit...
I flashed rcmix v11.1 cfs no call record.... Just to test to c what its like. So far its ok...
Mind that i'm using RCMix3D runny V4. 0... So make a point to test out different kernels to see which works better for your phone...
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ouh ok. now i downgrade already. need to test 1st.
Adfree to get rid of annoying ads
Yup.. i just reflash ARHD rom back.. and now my usb can function again. But i lost many of contacts and sms.
Can someone teach me to flash animation bootup.
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[Q] Is it safe to remove stock "Email.apk" from phone

So my Galaxy Y informs me with that annoying popup (and in the notification dropdown) saying that it's Internal Storage is getting low, I already uninstalled other bloatwares like the Dual Clock app but the notification still stays there.
When I'm looking for another bloatwares -that are installed as system apps- to uninstall, my eyes got stuck at the "Email" (Email.apk) app. It eats 5 MB of my Internal Phone storage and I'm going to remove it, but some guys here (in XDA Forums, of course) said that it's not safe to uninstall this (like on this thread), while some other guys said it's safe to remove (like here and here, I got those links from XDAForums user, forgot their usernames though)
So, hey guys, have anybody of you ever tried to remove this Email.apk? Does uninstalling it will break something? I really need to get answer from people who have experience with this so I can do this with no doubts and worries, thanks!
When I first tried to get my stock rom deodexed, I did remove that email.apk and nothing went wrong with it.
I suggest that if your guts says no, it be best if you just disable it with titanium backup or the like.
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Oh yeah it's super safe.I also remove unecessary apps after flashing stock.
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kitbeks said:
When I first tried to get my stock rom deodexed, I did remove that email.apk and nothing went wrong with it.
I suggest that if your guts says no, it be best if you just disable it with titanium backup or the like.
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Disabling wont solve his problem for low memory.
@op. You can remove that app and also maps, gtalk, gmail, software update etc. without problem.
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kitbeks said:
When I first tried to get my stock rom deodexed, I did remove that email.apk and nothing went wrong with it.
I suggest that if your guts says no, it be best if you just disable it with titanium backup or the like.
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aniket.lamba said:
Oh yeah it's super safe.I also remove unecessary apps after flashing stock.
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Disabling wont solve his problem for low memory.
@op. You can remove that app and also maps, gtalk, gmail, software update etc. without problem.
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Ahh well, pretty enough for me to be sure that this app is safe to be uninstalled, thanks guys! (And check your Thanks meter)
Afaik, those files are located on a seperate partition thus not affecting your internal space.
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Yes yu can remove it ... nothin will happen ... just do a restart after that.
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thats one of the first app i delete from system,but u can look here in this thread u can see whats safe.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703053
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1993601
200% Safe dont worry nothing will go wrong.. Go Ahead..
Yeah, totally safe, if you are using any other email client like yahoo or Gmail. I removed that long ago.
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No problem
Not a single problem at all. I always remove swipe.apk and clear more than 10mb of internal memory
Removing Unwanted apps
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When I first tried to get my stock rom deodexed, I did remove that email.apk and nothing went wrong with it.
I suggest that if your guts says no, it be best if you just disable it with titanium backup or the like.
Sent from my GT-S5360 with Monochromatic ROM
Disabling wont solve his problem for low memory.
@op. You can remove that app and also maps, gtalk, gmail, software update etc. without problem.
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Hi Guyz, someone here gave this answer to remove the by default app in Galaxy Y 5360, here i am new so can u pls help me how to remove all this unwanted apps, as my phone as gone very slow...
thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by kitbeks View Post
When I first tried to get my stock rom deodexed, I did remove that email.apk and nothing went wrong with it.
I suggest that if your guts says no, it be best if you just disable it with titanium backup or the like.
Sent from my GT-S5360 with Monochromatic ROM
Disabling wont solve his problem for low memory.
@op. You can remove that app and also maps, gtalk, gmail, software update etc. without problem.
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A HERO can be ANYONE....© even a POTATOE....
Hi Guyz, someone here gave this answer to remove the by default app in Galaxy Y 5360, here i am new so can u pls help me how to remove all this unwanted apps, as my phone as gone very slow...
thanks in advance
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Y man...
You could have used multi quote.
Your device must be rooted.
Then you can use simple app like link2sd or any file explorer like root explorer/es file maneger to remove those apps
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Theres a thread of "list of bloatwares" u could check that out to remove the things u need..
Be reminded that ull need root....
Hmmm
yup i remove them,
along with 29 different and useless system apps,

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