hey guys
u may remember me having problems with mobo player before
for some odd reason everytime i install mobo player it eventully automatically installs launcher pro on to my device.
laucher pro has made my phone slow down and lag drastically
i cnt uninstall it using any app manager?????
anyone got any ideas
thanks
I don't know if these two work on an hd2, but I used to use titanium backup or root explorer to remove stubborn apps.
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Hi,
I use SUPERBOX.
It's a great free app,which has loads of functions,one of which is an uninstaller.
It's worth a try.
thanks guys
i think titanium backup did the job
i also installed superbox which is an amazing app to have for any user
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Hi does anybody know how to get rid of the software that came on the phone through orange paymonthly tarrifs? Orange maps? weather, and a load of widgets that r frankly irritating? I am new to using android and a newbie when it comes to any technical stuff lol, but any suggestions would be great-)
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I got rid of the stuff on mine by rooting the phone using the one click root, then i uninstalled them using titanium backup.
After that I ran a lag fix and the phone flies!
yup titanium backup is the best App to remove those junk included by the cell phone providers
you can easily backup first, then uninstall
so in case of crap happens, then you can easily restore the backup
Hi everyone.
A while ago I installed an application called Fake Google Chrome icon.
Ever since I updated it it changes my homepage. Everyone is telling me to uninstall it, but it's not in the Market anymore.
How can I uninstall it if it's not in the Market?
I have an Evo...and I am using Fresh.
Thanks!
Menu -> Settings -> Applications
Find the app, tap on it, chose uninstall
I'd use Titanium Backup. It's a great program. Deleting apps is just one of many features. Some file managers (like ES File Explorer) allow you to delete apps also.
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Uninstaller:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/uninstaller/com.rhythm.hexise.uninst
Although everybody is correct, just do what Sph33r said.
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Thanks guys for all your replies. I went with using the app called uninstaller. Thanks again
I also just checked I can go to apps in the settings and I can uninstall from there.
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I had the app backed up before the new update. So when I noticed that the app would change my homepage, I deleted it and used Titanium backup to restore the one previous to that update. So now I have the Fake Google Chrome (working without changing my homepage) even if its not in the market anymore. Thanks to titanium
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I am new to Android, still got my iphone 3GS as a backup. One reason for switching was to be able to watch flash video, the problem I have is because apps and services never seem to close, no matter what I try, video too slow to play with everything else running.
Is it possible to stop services on the Galaxy Note so they don't restart automatically, unless I want them to? I have tried several killer apps, but does not really do it. Why is not possible to only run one app and service at a time or why I want?
Help!!!
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tonybrannon said:
I am new to Android, still got my iphone 3GS as a backup. One reason for switching was to be able to watch flash video, the problem I have is because apps and services never seem to close, no matter what I try, video too slow to play with everything else running.
Is it possible to stop services on the Galaxy Note so they don't restart automatically, unless I want them to? I have tried several killer apps, but does not really do it. Why is not possible to only run one app and service at a time or why I want?
Help!!!
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There are some apps and services which restart upon closing manually. The only way to have them remain closed is by freezing them or uninstalling them. You have to first root your phone and then install Titanium Backup. In there you will have to either uninstall the apps/services or freeze them. It also works on stock apps which came pre-installed on the phone. Just be careful not to uninstall any apps which are part of the O/S.
you need to root your phone, and rum a root level app manager.
This method worked on my Galaxy Note:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830969
once you rooted, install titanium backup. To back up all you apps. If you are willing to pay, this app will let you freeze apps not to run in the background as well.
Or install gemini apps manager, it allows you to change the autostart, block, and uninstall any apps you want.
Just becareful not to block or uninstall importNt system apps.They are addictive because you feel powerful and in control.
i dont use credit cards so up till now iv been using free apps only, i have a prepaid and i want to pick up some paid apps.
there is a top app thread but its not necessarily for paid apps
i think ill get one of the paid juice defenders
give me your top payed apps for rooted and non rooted devices as my tab is rooted / customrom and my phone is stock.
My top payed apps are Tapatalk and Titanium Backup.
Acer Recovery Installer
Titanium Backup
CO-Pilot Live Latest version.
Thumbs Keyboard.
Sync sms. or tab tex (text msg thru your phone from tablet)
if you are not on a custom Kernel DONT BOTHER WITH over clicking apps. they do not work.
Also take a few bucks and pass around to the DEVELOPERS of the roms you use.. Just a Thought ..
Good Luck
erica_renee said:
Acer Recovery Installer
Titanium Backup
CO-Pilot Live Latest version.
Thumbs Keyboard.
Sync sms. or tab tex (text msg thru your phone from tablet)
if you are not on a custom Kernel DONT BOTHER WITH over clicking apps. they do not work.
Also take a few bucks and pass around to the DEVELOPERS of the roms you use.. Just a Thought ..
Good Luck
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One. What is over clicking
Two I run Moscow's rom and he doesn't take donations I don't think but I will check for sure. Thanks
I think she means over clocking
golfgirl606 said:
I think she means over clocking
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thats what i was thinking my rom comes over clocked
definitely Beautiful Widgets!
- Reckless Racing 2
- SketchBook Pro
- HDR Camera+
- FX Photo Editor
Tom toolbox pro. titanium back up like app with way more features!
Thumb keyboard.
Tapatalk.
Acerrecovery.
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Acer Recovery
MX Video Player
Multi-pictured live wallpaper (make a donation, its only 1 bux)
Titanium Backup
Thumb Keyboard
Titanium Backup Pro is a must have, well worth the money I paid for it.
Co-Pilot is also very good.
My selection
Thumb keyboard (best I've found out there for tablets, customisable)
Adobe PS Touch (best picture app I've found on the market)
ADW launcher EX (highly customisable launcher)
Tablet Talk (for SMS through your phone)
Camera Zoom FX
Tune in Radio
Beautiful Widgets
TB Pro
Root Expoloer
XDA Preimum
Quick App manager
Hi there.
I have a Xperia Play with .042 firmware (stock ROM), and only rooted (locked bootloader).
My phone works well, but sometimes feels a bit laggy. I've noticed in the Running Apps list that a lot of times Google Maps turns on even if I didnt open it, and it causes me a lot of that lag, so I have to close it and then the Xplay works well again.
So, my question is, can I uninstall Google Maps and then reinstall it from the Play Store as a non-system app? This should stop thet the app opens itself on its own...
What problems can cause uninstalling Google Maps?
I don't think making it a non system app will stop it from running in the back. I just uninstalled it altogether
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It's just Google spying on you. No need to worry.
If you are not sure just freeze it with titanium backup or system tuner pro or something. Nothing will happen if you uninstall it tho.
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Use an app called Autostarts to control which apps start automatically and when. No need to uninstall or freeze anything. Its like msconfig/startup manager for android. Its a root app so it gets the job done properly, meaning it stops apps from starting in the first place, not one of those useless apps which kills them after they start.
sesamo said:
If you are not sure just freeze it with titanium backup
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Good idea. I've frozen it and for now my Xplay goes perfect.
LordBattleBeard said:
Use an app called Autostarts to control which apps start automatically and when. No need to uninstall or freeze anything. Its like msconfig/startup manager for android. Its a root app so it gets the job done properly, meaning it stops apps from starting in the first place, not one of those useless apps which kills them after they start.
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I'll give it a try. Thanks.