List of bloatware to freeze - Galaxy S II General

Hi,
Just rooted my phone and installed titanium backup pro. I was wonder what apps/programs is safe and good to freeze. Thanks

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069924 go through the thread and they will list which are safe to remove

http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo...ove APK list&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13127885131932
thx to Sboulema!

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[Q] Help...!!!!!!!!!!!

I was thinking to install your rom and i was on STOCK FROYA 2.2(DDJP2) so can i install it directly and if i do so will i loose the installed apps that i have now cuz i had some nice apps which i din't want to be gone so asking....................like GoChat as if this app goes off then i'll loose all my stored settings that can't be recovered.............
Thank you And all the help appreciated
riyaz058 said:
I was thinking to install your rom and i was on STOCK FROYA 2.2(DDJP2) so can i install it directly and if i do so will i loose the installed apps that i have now cuz i had some nice apps which i din't want to be gone so asking....................like GoChat as if this app goes off then i'll loose all my stored settings that can't be recovered.............
Thank you And all the help appreciated
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Which Rom do you want to flash ..?
Regarding apps, root your phone using superoneclick and make a backup using titanium backup from market.. Once you flash the new Rom you can have all your apps and data as they were by restoring the backup..
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using titanium backup should i have to backup my apps to sdcard
i wanted to give a try for Destiny 1.2 and using titanium backup will save the apps along with all its settings and after i backup then should i have to install each apks again or will titanium backup will recover it automatically
You can restore all the apps with a single click...
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So by one click all apps will get installed automatically and the app settings will also be retained right...........................and any tutorial or links how to do the titanium backup will be of great help as Ive already rooted my phone
Yes
Its very easy..no need for a tutorial.. Open titanium backup-touch menu button-select batch..
Here You will find all the options you need..
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Thank You buddy
You're welcome
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[Q] How to uninstall not installed apps from Market list?

After trying several ROMs, seems each one installs their own sets of apps that get listed under the Not Installed portion of the Market. Been trying several ways to uninstall these apps that are not installed to no avail. Did a search of the forum and tried Titanium Backup or reinstalling the app then uninstall them. Neither method works. These apps seems to be ones that the original developer of the ROM specifically wanted. Any other ways to remove these apps that are listed under the Not Installed from the Market?
slbenz said:
After trying several ROMs, seems each one installs their own sets of apps that get listed under the Not Installed portion of the Market. Been trying several ways to uninstall these apps that are not installed to no avail. Did a search of the forum and tried Titanium Backup or reinstalling the app then uninstall them. Neither method works. These apps seems to be ones that the original developer of the ROM specifically wanted. Any other ways to remove these apps that are listed under the Not Installed from the Market?
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titanium backup pro does the work for me !! !!
just install it and you may do anything with the apps (including system apps)
install, uninstall, backup, restore !!
!!
titanium backup is all you need
Well it looks like I will have to purchase Titanium Backup Pro and not use the free version.
watercooled223 said:
titanium backup is all you need
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Looks like I need to use Titanium Backup Pro and not the free version of Titanium Backup which didn't work for me to remove the Not Installed apps.
slbenz said:
Looks like I need to use Titanium Backup Pro and not the free version of Titanium Backup which didn't work for me to remove the Not Installed apps.
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you may also try root uninstall !!
slbenz said:
After trying several ROMs, seems each one installs their own sets of apps that get listed under the Not Installed portion of the Market. Been trying several ways to uninstall these apps that are not installed to no avail. Did a search of the forum and tried Titanium Backup or reinstalling the app then uninstall them. Neither method works. These apps seems to be ones that the original developer of the ROM specifically wanted. Any other ways to remove these apps that are listed under the Not Installed from the Market?
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any rom apllication dose the job...it did for me.
slbenz said:
Looks like I need to use Titanium Backup Pro and not the free version of Titanium Backup which didn't work for me to remove the Not Installed apps.
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Well I tried Titanium Backup Pro and it didn't work. Not sure if I used the right settings but I couldn't see the offending apps listed in the Backup/Restore list that are found in the Market under Not Installed.
Root uninstall
slbenz said:
Well I tried Titanium Backup Pro and it didn't work. Not sure if I used the right settings but I couldn't see the offending apps listed in the Backup/Restore list that are found in the Market under Not Installed.
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try root uninstall !!

[WORKAROUND] Can't defrost frozen apps with titanium backup on KL7

Took me some time to find a solution, a lot of googling,
eventually I found this magic post
And I thought it deserves a better spotlight.
1. Copy /data/system/packages.xml to your PC. (or edit it somehow...)
2. Edit it, find the line with your app name that looks something like :
Code:
<package name="com.sec.android.app.samsungapps" codePath="/data/app/com.sec.android.app.samsungapps-1.apk" nativeLibraryPath="/data/data/com.sec.android.app.samsungapps/lib" flags="1" ft="134880eb380" it="11b7e237e00" ut="134880eb753" version="26114" userId="10039" enabled="false">
3. This line freezes samsung apps, which I wanted to desfrost to make S-Choice work. Change the false, to true > Save.
4. Copy the file back to the phone.
5. Contact titanium backup author and report this bug.
Reboot, Enjoy.
PS - I did not find the solution myself, I am just making a solution found by olympicchicken More readable and searchable.
I too have been having the problem with not being able to unfreeze system apps. What worked for me is to uninstall the frozen app from within Titanium BU (be sure to have a backup before uninstalling). Then just reboot and was able to restore the app through Titanium BU.
Don't know if it made any difference but I had done the app backup in Titanium before I froze it in the first place.
Mdpearo said:
I too have been having the problem with not being able to unfreeze system apps. What worked for me is to uninstall the frozen app from within Titanium BU (be sure to have a backup before uninstalling). Then just reboot and was able to restore the app through Titanium BU.
Don't know if it made any difference but I had done the app backup in Titanium before I froze it in the first place.
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I didn't backup any of the system apps I froze before freezing, hence if I would have deleted them, I would have been deleting the only apk copy i had of them.
Could somebody please check their /data/system/packages.xml for the line referencing "com.sec.android.app.controlpanel" (Task Manager) and post this entire line for me?
I've stupidly uninstalled it and TB can't restore it from backup as the line is missing.
Cheers.
eitama said:
I didn't backup any of the system apps I froze before freezing, hence if I would have deleted them, I would have been deleting the only apk copy i had of them.
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Even if you have an app frozen you can still select backup. Then uninstall the app, reboot, and restore the app.
Mdpearo said:
Even if you have an app frozen you can still select backup. Then uninstall the app, reboot, and restore the app.
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That didn't work as TB just hangs when trying to restore. I don't have a nandroid backup so if someone can post that line then I can at least fix it manually.
A simpler way to locate the particular line is by searching for "false" will keep showing all the frozen apps ) much faster too
I can confirm the uninstall and restore method worked for me..
I had frozen all three samsung app services(app, account, una) and I wanted to unfreeze them because of the free Dead Space and Modern Combat offers and I couldn't unfreeze them..
So as they were already frozen I made a back up of them, uninstalled them, reboot and restore them.. Worked like a charm..
Thanks guys.
I also try to contact the TITANIUM BACKUP developer informing about this bug... but not update avaible for the moment!
The file-edit method did not work for me. However, the uninstall/restore did. You have to convert system apps to user apps to backup them first, but it's quick and easy.
Possible solution
Hi guys,
Check out this test version of TB and try the "power defrost" feature in Batch menu. Hopefully it will help
http://matrixrewriter.com/tmp/TitaniumBackup_4.7.4-test1_r237_Market.apk
joel.bourquard said:
Hi guys,
Check out this test version of TB and try the "power defrost" feature in Batch menu. Hopefully it will help
http://matrixrewriter.com/tmp/TitaniumBackup_4.7.4-test1_r237_Market.apk
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Works fine, thx.
joel.bourquard said:
Hi guys,
Check out this test version of TB and try the "power defrost" feature in Batch menu. Hopefully it will help
http://matrixrewriter.com/tmp/TitaniumBackup_4.7.4-test1_r237_Market.apk
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hey, i also having same prob that i cannot unfreeze apps through either link2sd or tb.
is it the link is death? can resend the link again? thx lot
rshui said:
hey, i also having same prob that i cannot unfreeze apps through either link2sd or tb.
is it the link is death? can resend the link again? thx lot
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Hi,
This link is not needed anymore. The official version has it now

New to TPT: Remove bloatware from rooted TPT

Hi.
I just got my TPT. Its a 32gb device with 3G, for my dad.
As its for my dad it should be rock stable so I think I don't need a custom Rom.
But Root. I already rooted the ICS device.
I would like to remove some of the preinstalled apps (bloatware).
Could you tell me which one to remove?
Lenovo App store (its closed) for example.
If I remove something from /system/app how can I get it back?
Is it reinstalled when the TPT is being resetted?
Thanks in Advance
you can just disable the apps, or you can make a CWM backup and then you can try to remove them using titanium backup, or some other app from the playstore.
Also there si a thread arround here about how to stop the TPT form installing all that bloat.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478057&highlight=preinstalled

Best bloatware remover for a rooted SM-G935T?

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:
serendipityguy said:
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.

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