my mt4g is rooted but i cant delete or move the bloatwares.
astro>system>app (it says: error deleting files)
i dont understand whats going on bcus the steps seem simple but somehow its neither deleting nor allowing it to be moved to my sd card.
any help would be most grateful. thanks in advance.
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and one last question. now that my phones rooted, s=off, may i delete visionary, the terminal emulator, and superuser???
>> i have more tasks running now that its rooted along with my inability to remove the bloatware
For your first question, astro cannot delete system apps if you're not mounted r/w, which you wont be by default. Root Explorer gives you the option to mount r/w and then delete apps. alternatively, you may want to install titanium backup and use the "freeze" feature so you can easily restore them if you want in the future.
You can remove visionary, and the terminal emulator if you want, but you'll need the superuser app to grant root permission to any apps that require root in the future.
Don't arbitrarily delete bloat. Use Titanium to freeze apps you don't want like option94 suggested. Some of those apps are tied into the sense ui and deleting them can make things screwy. After freezing in Titanium, if everything is working well, you can delete if you want. Make a nandroid backup before you do anything permanent. I would leave the stock rom alone and flash a rom like iced glacier which is basically optimized stock with all the bloat removed. Don't forget the make backup part.
Sent from my HTC Glacier
thanks i didnt quite understand what 'mount r/w' means or what it really does but as long as changing it to 'mount r/o' makes those unnecessary apps go away, im happy. thanks again
r/w = read/write - you'll be able to make changes
r/o = read only - you wont be able to make changes.
What's the proper way to uninstall the pre-installed apps on Cyanogen like "Terminal Emulator," "Voice Dialer," "Car Home," "Latitude," "Navigation," and others, without messing things up in weird ways? I've tried using Blade Buddy and other techniques to mount the system as read-write but the system still won't offer me the ability to uninstall these permanent apps.
Thanks in advance.
aegrotatio said:
What's the proper way to uninstall the pre-installed apps on Cyanogen like "Terminal Emulator," "Voice Dialer," "Car Home," "Latitude," "Navigation," and others, without messing things up in weird ways? I've tried using Blade Buddy and other techniques to mount the system as read-write but the system still won't offer me the ability to uninstall these permanent apps.
Thanks in advance.
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Don't uninstall. Freeze/block them using Titianium Backup Pro or the free Gemini App Manager. They will disappear from everything and won't run in the background, but still will be installed.
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I elected to su to root, remount /system as read/write, and then remove the offending apk files from /system/app. This effectively removes those apps which are either useless or annoying for Nook Color users, like "Camera" and "Car Home" and obsolete versions of "AndroidTerm," "Spare Parts," and "ROM Manager."
They disappear immediately for a nice, clean fix. I recommend wiping the Dalvik cache and rebooting after doing this, too.
Quick steps:
Start Terminal or login remotely using SSHDroid Pro (I much prefer the latter).
Type these things:
mount -o remount,rw /system
cd /system/app
ls -al
Then just type "rm filename.apk" where "filename.apk" is the app you want to remove. The filename rarely matches the name of the app on your launcher. Your apps disappear magically and immediately and may cause alarms to popup until you reboot.
I recommend deleting these from /system/app:
CarHomeGoogle.apk (unless you somehow find a need for this one in your car)
AndroidTerm.apk (and download the newest version from Google Play Android Market called "Terminal Emulator").
Camera.apk (worthless on Nook)
SpareParts.apk (badly outdated even in CM 7.2.0-RC1, download latest in the Market, and BladeBuddy, too)
RomManager.apk (likewise, get updated RomManager Premium one in the Market and pay the developer)
VoiceDialer.apk (since Nook doesn't have a microphone)
Phone.apk (this will popup errors until you reboot because Android's internals really seem to want this app to keep living no matter what, but rebooting makes things fine).
Note, don't delete "CMParts" as these are the Cyanogenmod settings in the Settings app.
Also, when people refer to "clearing the cache" or "clearing the Dalvik cache" or "wiping the cache" or "wiping the Dalvik cache" the easiest way to do this is by using RomManager's ClockworkMod feature and choosing "Reboot into recovery" and choosing "wipe cache partition" from the orange text menu that appears there. Or, choose "Mounts and storage," then "umount /cache," then, "format cache."
When you reboot your Nook Color after clearing this cache it *will* take up to seven or more minutes to start up so give it some time. You haven't killed it, so just be patient. If you abort this long restart it will just make your apps run slower for the first day but after that everything will run fast and fine.
Very informative aegrotatio . Thank you.
***LOOKING FOR A ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION? THAT'S AVAILABLE FOR Z3C USERS ONLY, IF INTERESTED GO HERE***
I guys, similarly to what I did for LP, and considering that even in the LP time some people asked me about debloating KK (and I'm using it right now and actually seems i like it more than LP too) I share with you my debloating script for those interested in a higly DEBLOATED KK installation, very slimmed down, battery friendly, faster, with less RAM comsuption etc
Heavily debloated actually means almost 900 mb of system stuff moved to a backup folder (that you can even delete or move to sdcards to get 900mb extra free space in /system) so applying my script you agree to debloat A LOT as I did but take care that you will have a much lighter system and still you will be able to restore very easily anything you want anytime moving stuff back from the backup folder to /system (detailed instructions for that below in this thread).
NOTES
1. as all the stuff object of my debloating script is going to be placed in /system when flashing the pre-rooted FW, it is strongly suggested to apply my script immediately after flashing the pre-rooted KK FW and before rebooting, this way all that stuff will be moved away, and it is like it was never installed (at first boot no optimizations for those apps, means faster first boot etc)
2. using different FW as base you may have some more bloat/apks, not present in my FW, that will remain installed. In this case, if you think there is some bloat left that could be removed, please send me a list of all your system apps remained after debloating, so i can check them (you can easily do that via terminal with 'ls /system/app > /sdcard/sysapps.txt' and 'ls /system/priv-app > /sdcard/privapps.txt' and send me the resultant text files)
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Procedure for all xperia phones running KK:
Requirements:
- working recovery
- be on KK 4.4.4 already
Installation:
1. full nandroid backup to eventually go back to previous any time
2. wipe data, cache and dalvik ***
3. flash my Debloating Script for KK
4. that's all! reboot/enjoy
*** NOTES
1. you can skip wiping data, so you'll keep all your personal data! But please mind that not wiping data during the installation procedure the debloat will not be 100% effective: in fact, if you don't wipe data, all the sony apps installed in /data/app won't be removed by the script! (to remove them, you'll have to uninstall them manually from settings > apps > downloaded)
2. not full wiping, you may also get some FC due to missing overlays at boot: in this case, just enter in TWRP, mount system, go to advanced > file manager and move back the whole "overlay" folder from /system/__Backup/various/vendor_overlay to /system/vendor and reboot
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RESULT
As said at the top, you'll get a very slimmed down KK FW, battery friendly, very fast, with less RAM comsuption etc
Of course, everything is working great here, I mean all the features I need/use!
In particular, with latest version of my script you are going to delete more than 170 packages in total (unfortunately not also all the libs like it happen in LP because of how are placed apps in system in KK) plus all applications automatically installed by Sony :good:
DISCLAIMER
If you apply my script again please take care I did a pretty massive debloat as I don't use a lot of stuff (social apps, small apps, many of the sony "addons"/special settings etc!!) and this is a working config for me, but for others some functionalities will be probably missing, so mind what you do before apply them! (but again you can restore anything anytime, if interested just continue the reading)
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REMOVED STUFF
As said at the beginning, with my script, stuff is not going to be deleted anymore, but moved in /system/__Backup folder. This way you can restore things without the need to download them from my GDrive.
At the following link you will find the full list of all stuff I moved away in my customized FW (and what you are going to move away if you flash my debloating script):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gof3mcFSWxP4cONuoLXPQkGE6Xnfn9tsg899rLN3ALY/edit#gid=0
PS. the file is with read-only access for everyone, if you have any changes to suggest, please reply in the thread or send me a PM with the changes you propose
Sorry, the link was not public, now you should be able to correctly see the list!
HOW TO RESTORE SOMETHING
PS. of course I also removed from my FW all the stuff that can be easily downloaded from the Play Store (Gmail, etc)
In the hidden field below you will find the restoring instructions you need to follow to restore any package you may want back:
According to what you want to restore, you have to follow two different procedures:
- all the APKs that are inside /system/__Backup/various/etc_custom_apps and /system/__Backup/various/etc_prod_apps are regular APKs that are going to be installed in /data, so you can just run them and then select "install" like a normal APK, easy. You will then see them in Settings > applications > downloaded
- instead, all the things in /system/__Backup/system_app and /system/__Backup/system_priv-app folders can't be normally installed, but must be restored in the correct /system folders with correct permissions. To do this, see the step-by-step instructions below (in the following example, I am going to restore Chrome app in /system/app and Velvet (Google Search) in /system/priv-app, but of course you can restore how many things as you want at the same time)
Code:
- with a root file manager like ES, go to /system/__Backup/system_app and MOVE both "Chrome.apk" and "Chrome.odex" files to /system/app
- with a root file manager like ES, go to /system/__Backup/system_priv-app and MOVE both "Velvet.apk" and "Velvet.odex" files to /system/priv-app
- reboot
- done
PS. don't copy but MOVE things back, or permissions will get messed up and you are likely to end up in a bootloop!
Many THANKS @ondrejvaroscak and @Puffin617 for some very good advices, @mj084 for some packages descriptions :good:
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moly82 said:
***LOOKING FOR A ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION? THAT'S AVAILABLE FOR Z3C USERS ONLY, IF INTERESTED GO HERE***
I guys, similarly to what I did for LP, and considering that even in the LP time some people asked me about debloating KK (and I'm using it right now and actually seems i like it more than LP too) I share with you my debloating script for those interested in a higly DEBLOATED KK installation, very slimmed down, battery friendly, faster, with less RAM comsuption etc
Heavily debloated actually means almost 900 mb of system stuff moved to a backup folder (that you can even delete or move to sdcards to get 900mb extra free space in /system) so applying my script you agree to debloat A LOT as I did but take care that you will have a much lighter system and still you will be able to restore very easily anything you want anytime moving stuff back from the backup folder to /system (detailed instructions for that below in this thread).
Procedure for all xperia phones running KK:
Requirements:
- working recovery
- be on KK 4.4.4 already
Installation:
1. full nandroid backup to eventually go back to previous any time
2. wipe data, cache and dalvik ***
3. flash my Debloating Script for KK
4. that's all! reboot/enjoy
RESULT
As said at the top, you'll get a very slimmed down KK FW, battery friendly, very fast, with less RAM comsuption etc
Of course, everything is working great here, I mean all the features I need/use!
In particular, with latest version of my script you are going to delete more than 170 packages in total (unfortunately not also all the libs like it happen in LP because of how are placed apps in system in KK) plus all applications automatically installed by Sony :good:
DISCLAIMER
###########################################################################################################
REMOVED STUFF
As said at the beginning, with my script, stuff is not going to be deleted anymore, but moved in /system/__Backup folder. This way you can restore things without the need to download them from my GDrive.
At the following link you will find the full list of all stuff I moved away in my customized FW (and what you are going to move away if you flash my debloating script):
Coming...
In the meantime here is a raw list of what I removed:
/etc/customization/applications > all
/etc/product/applications > all
/etc/product/content > all
/vendor/app > all
/vendor/overlay > all
/system/app
AnonymousData.apk
AnonymousData.odex
AntHalService.apk
AntHalService.odex
BasicDreams.apk
BasicDreams.odex
Books.apk
Books.odex
BrowserProviderProxy.apk
BrowserProviderProxy.odex
CallWidgetFrameworkPermission.apk
CallWidgetFrameworkPermission.odex
Chrome.apk
Chrome.odex
ClockWidgets.apk
ClockWidgets.odex
CrashMonitorSystem.apk
CrashMonitorSystem.odex
DeviceConfigTool.apk
DeviceConfigTool.odex
Drive.apk
Drive.odex
DrmDialogs.apk
DrmDialogs.odex
DrmUI.apk
DrmUI.odex
DualShockManager.apk
DualShockManager.odex
EnchantedForest.apk
EnchantedForest.odex
ExternalKeyboardJP.apk
ExternalKeyboardJP.odex
FaceLock.apk
FaceLock.odex
Galaxy4.apk
Galaxy4.odex
GenieWidget.apk
GenieWidget.odex
Gmail2.apk
Gmail2.odex
GoogleLyricsPlugin.apk
GoogleLyricsPlugin.odex
HTMLViewer.apk
HTMLViewer.odex
Hangouts.apk
Hangouts.odex
HoloSpiralWallpaper.apk
HoloSpiralWallpaper.odex
IddAgent.apk
IddAgent.odex
Iengine.apk
Iengine.odex
ImageEnhancer.apk
ImageEnhancer.odex
IntelligenceBacklight.apk
IntelligenceBacklight.odex
IntelligenceSettings.apk
IntelligenceSettings.odex
IntelligentRotation.apk
IntelligentRotation.odex
LiveWallpapers.apk
LiveWallpapers.odex
LocationBasedWifi.apk
LocationBasedWifi.odex
Magazines.apk
Magazines.odex
MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk
MagicSmokeWallpapers.odex
Maps.apk
Maps.odex
Music2.apk
Music2.odex
NoiseField.apk
NoiseField.odex
OmaDownload.apk
OmaDownload.odex
OmaV1AgentDownloadServices.apk
OmaV1AgentDownloadServices.odex
PartnerBookmarksProvider.apk
PartnerBookmarksProvider.odex
PhaseBeam.apk
PhaseBeam.odex
PhotoSlideshow.apk
PhotoSlideshow.odex
PhotoTable.apk
PhotoTable.odex
PhotoWidget.apk
PhotoWidget.odex
PlusOne.apk
PlusOne.odex
PrintSpooler.apk
PrintSpooler.odex
RemoteControlService.apk
RemoteControlService.odex
RemoteFileAccess.apk
RemoteFileAccess.odex
RemoteStorageService.apk
RemoteStorageService.odex
SelfPortrait-Aries.apk
SelfPortrait-Aries.odex
SemcAutoPowerOff.apk
SemcAutoPowerOff.odex
SemcCrashMonitor.apk
SemcCrashMonitor.odex
SemcMetadataCleanup.apk
SemcMetadataCleanup.odex
SemcSimDetection.apk
SemcSimDetection.odex
SemcTvLauncher.apk
SemcTvLauncher.odex
SemcWarrantyTime.apk
SemcWarrantyTime.odex
SimContacts.apk
SimContacts.odex
SmallApp-Calculator.apk
SmallApp-Calculator.odex
SmallApp-Timer.apk
SmallApp-Timer.odex
SmallAppManagerService.apk
SmallAppManagerService.odex
SmallAppWidget.apk
SmallAppWidget.odex
SmallAppsFramework.apk
SmallAppsFramework.odex
SmallAppsLauncher.apk
SmallAppsLauncher.odex
SomcCameraWidget.apk
SomcCameraWidget.odex
SomcDlna.apk
SomcDlna.odex
SomcLifeLog.apk
SomcLifeLog.odex
SomcMovieCreatorRmm.apk
SomcMovieCreatorRmm.odex
SomcPOBox.apk
SomcPOBox.odex
SomcSketch.apk
SomcSketch.odex
SonyEntrance.apk
SonyEntrance.odex
SonySelect-ed.apk
SonySelect-ed.odex
StartupFlagV2.apk
StartupFlagV2.odex
Stk.apk
Stk.odex
Street.apk
Street.odex
SyncHub.apk
SyncHub.odex
Tasks.apk
Tasks.odex
Theme001.apk
Theme001.odex
Theme002.apk
Theme002.odex
Theme003.apk
Theme003.odex
Theme004.apk
Theme004.odex
Theme005.apk
Theme005.odex
Theme006.apk
Theme006.odex
TopContactsWidget.apk
TopContactsWidget.odex
TouchBlock.apk
TouchBlock.odex
TouchFilterPackageSwitchService.apk
TouchFilterPackageSwitchService.odex
UnsupportedHeadsetNotifier.apk
UnsupportedHeadsetNotifier.odex
UserDataLogging.apk
UserDataLogging.odex
VMwareReady.apk
VMwareReady.odex
Videos.apk
Videos.odex
VisualizationWallpapers.apk
VisualizationWallpapers.odex
WeatherWidget.apk
WeatherWidget.odex
WikipediaPlugin.apk
WikipediaPlugin.odex
WirelessControllerManagerService.apk
WirelessControllerManagerService.odex
WorldClockWidget.apk
WorldClockWidget.odex
YouTube.apk
YouTube.odex
YouTubeKaraokePlugin.apk
YouTubeKaraokePlugin.odex
YouTubePlugin.apk
YouTubePlugin.odex
com.sonyericsson.xhs.apk
com.sonyericsson.xhs.odex
com.sonymobile.xperialounge.services.apk
com.sonymobile.xperialounge.services.odex
cover-widget.apk
cover-widget.odex
device-monitor.apk
device-monitor.odex
gmail-reader-service.apk
gmail-reader-service.odex
ims.apk
ims.odex
phone-usage.apk
phone-usage.odex
sneiaccountmanager.apk
sneiaccountmanager.odex
talkback.apk
talkback.odex
textinput-chn.apk
textinput-chn.odex
white-balance.apk
white-balance.odex
/sytem/priv-app
BackupRestoreConfirmation.apk
BackupRestoreConfirmation.odex
CoverApp.apk
CoverApp.odex
DefaultCapabilities.apk
DefaultCapabilities.odex
EnterpriseService.apk
EnterpriseService.odex
Exchange2.apk
Exchange2.odex
FBCalendarSync.apk
FBCalendarSync.odex
FBMusicLike.apk
FBMusicLike.odex
GoogleBackupTransport.apk
GoogleBackupTransport.odex
GoogleFeedback.apk
GoogleFeedback.odex
GoogleKeep.apk
GoogleKeep.odex
InputDevices.apk
InputDevices.odex
IntelligentGesture.apk
IntelligentGesture.odex
MyXperia.apk
MyXperia.odex
OMAClientProvisioning.apk
OMAClientProvisioning.odex
OnlineRemoteCamera.apk
OnlineRemoteCamera.odex
PicoTts.apk
PicoTts.odex
SEMCFacebookProxy.apk
SEMCFacebookProxy.odex
SOMCTwitterAccount.apk
SOMCTwitterAccount.odex
SemcEmail.apk
SemcEmail.odex
SemcMusic.apk
SemcMusic.odex
SemcStorageChecker.apk
SemcStorageChecker.odex
SemcTvOut.apk
SemcTvOut.odex
SemcVideo.apk
SemcVideo.odex
ShareApplication.apk
ShareApplication.odex
SharedStorageBackup.apk
SharedStorageBackup.odex
Shell.apk
Shell.odex
SimlockUnlockApp.apk
SimlockUnlockApp.odex
SimpleHome.apk
SimpleHome.odex
SmartcardService.apk
SmartcardService.odex
SnpVUStore.apk
SnpVUStore.odex
SocialEngineCore.apk
SocialEngineCore.odex
SocialEngineFacebookPlugin.apk
SocialEngineFacebookPlugin.odex
SocialEngineFacebookShareFrwkPlugin.apk
SocialEngineFacebookShareFrwkPlugin.odex
SocialEnginePicasaPlugin.apk
SocialEnginePicasaPlugin.odex
SocialEngineTwitterShareFrwkPlugin.apk
SocialEngineTwitterShareFrwkPlugin.odex
SomcHotspot2Settings.apk
SomcHotspot2Settings.odex
SomcMirrorLinkManualSwitch.apk
SomcMirrorLinkManualSwitch.odex
SomcMirrorLinkServer.apk
SomcMirrorLinkServer.odex
SomcMirrorLinkSystem.apk
SomcMirrorLinkSystem.odex
SomcPhotoAnalyzer.apk
SomcPhotoAnalyzer.odex
SomcPlayAnywhere.apk
SomcPlayAnywhere.odex
SomcPodcast.apk
SomcPodcast.odex
SomcSeamlessTethering.apk
SomcSeamlessTethering.odex
SomcWifiDisplay.apk
SomcWifiDisplay.odex
SoundPhotoCamera.apk
SoundPhotoCamera.odex
Tag.apk
Tag.odex
TimeShiftCamera.apk
TimeShiftCamera.odex
UpdateCenter.apk
UpdateCenter.odex
Velvet.apk
Velvet.odex
VpnDialogs.apk
VpnDialogs.odex
ar-effect.apk
ar-effect.odex
bgdefocus.apk
bgdefocus.odex
com.bambuser.sociallive.apk
com.bambuser.sociallive.odex
enhancedusbux.apk
enhancedusbux.odex
filecommander.apk
filecommander.odex
helpapp.apk
helpapp.odex
infoeye.apk
infoeye.odex
livewaremanager.apk
livewaremanager.odex
retaildemo.apk
retaildemo.odex
usb-mtp-backup-transport.apk
usb-mtp-backup-transport.odex
usb-mtp-factoryreset-wrapper.apk
usb-mtp-factoryreset-wrapper.odex
usb-mtp-marlin-wrapper.apk
usb-mtp-marlin-wrapper.odex
usb-mtp-update-wrapper.apk
usb-mtp-update-wrapper.odex
usb-mtp-vendor-extension-service.apk
usb-mtp-vendor-extension-service.odex
HOW TO RESTORE SOMETHING
PS. of course I also removed from my FW all the stuff that can be easily downloaded from the Play Store (Gmail, etc)
In the hidden field below you will find the restoring instructions you need to follow to restore any package you may want back:
According to what you want to restore, you have to follow two different procedures:
- all the APKs that are inside /system/__Backup/various/etc_custom_apps and /system/__Backup/various/etc_prod_apps are regular APKs that are going to be installed in /data, so you can just run them and then select "install" like a normal APK, easy. You will then see them in Settings > applications > downloaded
- instead, all the things in /system/__Backup/system_app and /system/__Backup/system_priv-app folders can't be normally installed, but must be restored in the correct /system folders with correct permissions. To do this, see the step-by-step instructions below (in the following example, I am going to restore Chrome app in /system/app and Velvet (Google Search) in /system/priv-app, but of course you can restore how many things as you want at the same time)
Code:
- with a root file manager like ES, go to /system/__Backup/system_app and MOVE both "Chrome.apk" and "Chrome.odex" files to /system/app
- with a root file manager like ES, go to /system/__Backup/system_priv-app and MOVE both "Velvet.apk" and "Velvet.odex" files to /system/priv-app
- reboot
- done
PS. don't copy but MOVE things back, or permissions will get messed up and you are likely to end up in a bootloop!
Many THANKS @ondrejvaroscak and @Puffin617 for some very good advices, @mj084 for some packages descriptions :good:
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And what if I am on lollipop? How do I get this package installed? Do you have an all-in-one with the firmware together?
So if I would remove all this, and need to do a factory reset. Will it still be possible or would it crash totally?
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And what if I am on lollipop? How do I get this package installed? Do you have an all-in-one with the firmware together?
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mate look beginning of OP, red part, there is a link to a semi-all-in-one solution there, very similar to the one i made for LP
not completely all-in-one for now as you will need to flash multiple files for now, but it's very easy, and btw next week I'll upload a real all-in-one KK solution too (need fast connection to upload it )
btw if you follow all instructions in the linked thread, you'll already end up with a working debloated and modded install very similar to the one i made for LP, but this time KK based
Kfdjrk said:
So if I would remove all this, and need to do a factory reset. Will it still be possible or would it crash totally?
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not sure to understand correctly your question.. you mean what will happen if you flash the debloating script now, and later you will need to do a factory reset?
if so, it won't be a problem at all, as my script affect mostly system partition, while factory resetting you are likely to touch only data and cache partitions.. so after factory resetting you'll still have system partition untouched and still debloated, unless you'll wipe system too and reflash another full FW
moly82 said:
mate look beginning of OP, red part, there is a link to a semi-all-in-one solution there, very similar to the one i made for LP
not completely all-in-one for now as you will need to flash multiple files for now, but it's very easy, and btw next week I'll upload a real all-in-one KK solution too (need fast connection to upload it )
btw if you follow all instructions in the linked thread, you'll already end up with a working debloated and modded install very similar to the one i made for LP, but this time KK based
not sure to understand correctly your question.. you mean what will happen if you flash the debloating script now, and later you will need to do a factory reset?
if so, it won't be a problem at all, as my script affect mostly system partition, while factory resetting you are likely to touch only data and cache partitions.. so after factory resetting you'll still have system partition untouched and still debloated, unless you'll wipe system too and reflash another full FW
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I'll probably wait till next week unless I get really bored and decide to pull the plug. Is it going to be quite noticeable of a difference compared to lollipop? Mainly I'm looking for battery life.
alwaysbelieve1 said:
I'll probably wait till next week unless I get really bored and decide to pull the plug. Is it going to be quite noticeable of a difference compared to lollipop? Mainly I'm looking for battery life.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62680704
my battery stats
@moly82 can u please tell me how to reenabke NFC?I tryied to send something with undroid beam without luck!
forget it dude all OK!
dead link
The Dropbox link is dead
dunno why links are dead..stuff is still there in my DB! here it is btw
FcukBloat said:
dunno why links are dead..stuff is still there in my DB! here it is btw
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this also removes the drm based optimizations...
yes those fake things...
Somebody help to remove system app of a6000 without root
It is not possible to remove system apps without root, as to modify data in the system partition root access is required. So its better if you root your phone, uninstall the system apps and then you can unroot your phone back
Thanks for your reply brother
Ya, its impossible to remove system apps without root, but you can disable some of them. Go to Settings>apps>all and disable the app you want. But remember disabling some system apps may cause problem.
Refer to this:
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294