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I rooted with Z4Root, and now I'm trying to replace my flash with a modified .apk. Can anyone run me through on how to remove the already installed programs that came stock on the device? For instance flash....
Titanium backup will do it. Also root explorer and a host of other apps on the market.
Be careful though, as some stock Alps have no apks and wont get backed up - the only way to reinstall will be to flash!
Thank you!
I have rooted my Desire and install System App Remover but I can't move any system app what is the problem?
Want to move Facebook, Twitter and similar and little bit more...but I can't
Got stock ROM 2.2 Froyo...unlocked
And i have Titanium backup (but not Pro) and I have tried with this app but i can't find options to remove apps
You need S-Off.
Aha...ok
Thank you very much...
root explorer
Try root explorer and delete the apk's directly (or if you are not sure what you are doing just moove them to another folder) remember to do a back-up before
You could also try my app Install Manager which features a system app removal solution for both S-OFF and S-ON users.
Joeykrim's exploit for removing applications - notably Sprint bloat ware does not work with gingerbread. I'm using the 3 June rooted OTA version. Any recommendations or links for removing this apps?
tgusnik
try titanium backup, its what i use to remove any and all apps i dont want, including system apps like pepp and twitter, and animated wallpapers, or whatever else.
Root explorer
mattykinsx said:
Root explorer
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lol i have root explorer as well and never thought of using it.
but if you havent paid for root explorer, titanium backup is free on the market
life_420 said:
lol i have root explorer as well and never thought of using it.
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I find it much easier than titanium backup.
true, but again titanium backup is free root ex isnt. dont know if he has root ex or not.
Just use titanium backup...find the app, zap it with a delete, happy user.
I tried titanium (paid version) twice with no luck. Thanks for the suggestion I'll give root explorer a try.
tgusnik
On AT&T with root. For some odd reason I can't remove the Att system apps. Tried root Explorer and some of the system removal apps on play. Any ideas? I hate knowing the bloat is there and wanting updates every few days.
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On AT&T with root. For some odd reason I can't remove the Att system apps. Tried root Explorer and some of the system removal apps on play. Any ideas? I hate knowing the bloat is there and wanting updates every few days.
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There're several ways that I know.
1/ Use ES File Explorer and make sure you enable the root explorer option and try to uninstall it using the app manager option.
2/ Go to the root folder of the phone using a root explorer, then go to system -> app and delete the bloatwares you want.
3/ Use Titaninum Backup
4/ Just freeze it with default android settings. It wont run again or take up resources, and will disappear from the app drawer.
Anyone can recommend me any rooted apps for p8lite? Tried using Wi-Fi killer but i get loop error ;/
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Google search:
AdAway (remove advertising)
Google Market:
Titanium backup root (remove bloatware, ...and yes backup single app & data)
Busybox (shell tools)
OT google market:
floatyfy (notification; goodby emui allowed notification, welcome all notification...hangout gmail...)
Here on XDA:
CM file explorer (root exploring need busybox, after busibox install, in settings you can chose root access)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-cyanogenmod-file-manager-apk-v1-0-2-t3058506
ciao
The most useful app for me, is Root Explorer.
It allows you to browse the entire phone without any problem, can mount internal partitions with read/write premissions, so you can modify your system as you wish.
You can even delete stock applications. For me, the Titanium Backup usually fails to delete the system apps, stuck at Removing..., so on. With this, it's just as simple as delete a folder.*
You have to pay some money for it, but I can assure you, that it'll worth it.
And of course, the two mentioned above.
*I have to warn you, you should always make a backup of the app, before deleting it, easier if you don't delete, but move it somewhere on your SD Card
For me must have is : Root Explorer , Busybox , ViPER FX
Do you know Preferences Manager? It's a tool to manage apps preferences with ease, even if you couldn't through UI.
For instance, you can set Huawei Home for auto rotation, if you like.
Cheers
Rom Toolbox
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
(bought pro version)
Total Commander (with available plugins the best root explorer if u enable it)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ghisler.android.TotalCommander
SD Maid
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.sdm
(bought pro version)
Signal
Signal to replace the standard messaging app.
It's end-to-end encryption and free, recommended by Marc Snowden. WhatsApp is crap and not free. Threema has the same functions, but again, Signal is free.
Telegram to send and recieve files (if you don't mind the cloud)
Soma for free calls, video calls and pretty secure messaging
I'm just seeing none of these are rooted apps. They're still useful
Here is one:
3c Toolbox (Pro Version)
This app gave me the most details about my system, it's well worth the money.
ES File Explorer Is the best File Explorer app I have ever used, and it is ad free,
Root Call Blocker
Kernel Toolkit
Drive Droid
Pimp My Rom
Xposed Toolkit