just wondering is it safe to remove all the bloat from 340 or do i need any of them for my phone to run correctly?
Depends on what you're removing, anything that's available on market should be safe to remove.
Amazon kindle
amazon mp3
evernote
twitter
zinio reader
assistant free
accuweather.com
those should all be safe to remove, you should reboot after removing them all just to be sure
Will try that thanks
fleurdelisxliv said:
Amazon kindle
amazon mp3
evernote
twitter
zinio reader
assistant free
accuweather.com
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I have removed all those apps,I removed a total of 11 or 12 apps and no problems whatsoever....everythjng syncs,I get sms/mms and emails.I used unistaller for root,you can either remove or remove and backup just in case you need to install the apps again.
i read somewhere inside the internet that uninstalling bundled in-rom apps will cause errors when receiving official updates. don't take my word on this as I cannot confirm but I tought it was worth mentioning
Yup,maybe so,but I really don't care I can always do a manual installation.
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i have removed all those apps,i removed a total of 11 or 12 apps and no problems whatsoever....everythjng syncs,i get sms/mms and emails.i used unistaller for root,you can either remove or remove and backup just in case you need to install the apps again.
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i removed them also removed news and weather and havent had any problems did backup to just incase
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This is all the junk I have removed with zero issues so far.
i was wondering about the dell stuff thank you
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When I boot my phone I get the following error message:
Sorry!
The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
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I recently ran the one click roots for the epic and installed the clockworkmodkern.zip. (I DONT THINK THAT THIS IS THE CAUSE)
I UNINSTALLED some google apps using the TITANIUM backup app. (I think this is the cause)
any help would be appreciated seeing as I cannot download anything from the Android Market since this error appeared.
Reading up on some of the other threads it seems that I have to install G Talk. I am looking around for the APK, but have not found it yet.
**** I found the apk in another thread on this site. Just search for google talk apk if you have this issue.
Yes - once I installed the 3 apk in the google talk zip file embedded in this site the errors went away. I think it has to do with the fact that Android Market is tied to a google account and all of the "BUNDLED" google services. (ie wave, buzz, gmail, docs, calendar,etc....) So if you break talk - phone breaks you.
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this is making me nuts, does anyone have a solution? I'm at a loss
I just re flashed midNIGHT rom for this reason... Sorry, no god solution. I was going to try and adb push Talk.apk but I was on the bus... Likely it would work. I have been using the acs deodexed rom for the source of Swype and Memo after.installing custom roms that don't have it... It's worked well so far
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The install button on this screen just won't work anymore. The cancel button works, the install button doesn't. I am rooted, tho I don't know if that makes a difference. I wiped dalvik, cache, and fixed permissions. Verizon 16GB Blue. It doesn't matter if it is from the Amazon Appstore or downloaded off the internet, it won't work. and Allow unknown sources is correctly checked off.
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The install button on this screen just won't work anymore. The cancel button works, the install button doesn't. I am rooted, tho I don't know if that makes a difference. I wiped dalvik, cache, and fixed permissions. Verizon 16GB Blue. It doesn't matter if it is from the Amazon Appstore or downloaded off the internet, it won't work. and Allow unknown sources is correctly checked off.
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Do you have enough space left to install the apps your trying to install?
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Do you have enough space left to install the apps your trying to install?
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I have 8+ gigabytes free.
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I have 8+ gigabytes free.
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OMG I used VOODOO OTA ROOTKEEPER TO UNROOT, I rebooted, AND it let me install......... Just remember Verizon doesn't want us to root....
By any chance you removed the "installer" app?
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By any chance you removed the "installer" app?
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I don't believe so.
This is a collection of the apk and odex files you can remove in the System/App folder. I've made this list from trial and error.
By removing the files it will free up massive amounts of space and leave very few processes running in the background.
I'm sure there are more things which can be removed. However this is a major improvement without losing much functionality of the phone.
Some things in the phone that I don't use (such as NFC) have been removed. That doesn't mean you don't use it. It's my personal delete list. If you see something that you use, leave it alone.
Once you remove everything watch your phone in standby. My battery will flat line for hours in standby now.
I will not be responsible for you breaking your phone. The only current way to backup these files is to make a zip of it before deleting them. If you delete the wrong files and your phone doesn't turn on you will have to restore it via odin and root it all over again. There is nothing we can do about this until we have a working recovery.
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Someone told me that there are some apps I must disable or remove due to problems that may come if I remove att apps and factory reset the phone
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There is already a thread for this... And probably the exact same information.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470862
And as always, why do people insist on REMOVING apks. Just use pm disable. If you disable something that completely screws up your phone, you can factory reset if nothing else fixes it. Deleting, you'll have to restore a stock image.
That thread is for general bloat.... I need the att bloat list
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I searched the forums but I can't find any thread which compiles some sort of list for the Note 4 so far. Can someone point me to the right thread?
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I searched the forums but I can't find any thread which compiles some sort of list for the Note 4 so far. Can someone point me to the right thread?
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there are apps like CM cleaner which tells you what apps are safe to disable
however i made my own list
if you want i cann tell you what is in it
Here's what I have disbaled:
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Also turned off:
same setting with S-Voice sorry have not uploaded that..
Found this list on reddit a while ago:
http://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4...ltimate_list_of_removablefreezable_bloatware/
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Here you have an "automatic" debloater:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/cwm-bloatware-removal-script-t3067501
The forum is full of those ..
Though freezing/stopping apps first .. then if so you wish uninstall them is the safest way .. I don't recommend auto debloaters at all for the simple facts that devices/Roms differ and devs can't possibly test all of them ..
Key is : stop what you don't use "now" delete what you are sure that you'll never use ..
For privacy reasons all pre installed apps that can be downloaded "should be deleted and installed freshly " especially after rooting and using privacy apps that cloak such as xprivacy ..
Apps that are pre-installed would know everything about your device even if you block their access & permissions later on ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sitesearch.php?q=debloater
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I've recently migrated to lineage 15
I'm looking for a boot up app manager that works with oreo.
On boot I have a bunch of app Id' like to disable.
While on Nougat I enjoyed boot manager (xposed module), unfortunately, it has not been adapted to oreo.
My search has been unsuccessful so far. I've found tons of app that will kill processes, but that's not the point.
Do anybody have an idea?
thanks
if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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You find privacy under trust in settings
Predatorhaze said:
if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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No, I don't want to disable apps, i just want to prevent them from starting automatically. For example there's no point
having a newspaper app started automatically.
An example of what bootmanager was doing under nougat:
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Titanium Backup can disable apps. Or you can use MyAndroidTools to disable an app's boot receivers. This latter app was pulled from Play Store by Google some time ago, so you'll have to get the APK elsewhere.