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Hi guy, we're the Androidblog.it staff, and we created a useful tool that allows you to to move your apps to your SDcard.
This tool does not require ROOT permissions, but need Android Froyo 2.2.
You only have to install the USB drivers (adb), enable debug mode, and connect your phone to PC...EASY!
This tool will show you two options:
1- Apply App2SD - Patch (Applica App2SD – Patch)
2- Restore defaults (Ripristina impostazioni di default)
"Now available also the English Version!"
To apply the patch you only need to select the first option, the second if you want to remove it.
TOO EASY!
Thanks to KuroAndroid and to Murder for the betatesting, and to Ivan Boscacci for the inspiration.
YOU CAN FIND THE LINK FOR DOWNLOAD THE TOOL HERE IN THE ORIGINAL POST.
I hope you'll enjoy it!
Recall that the Tools created by Andrew (AndroidBlog.it STAFF) is owned by AndroidBlog.it ...if you want to use it on your blog we would appreciate if you will quote the link to our site. Thanks
So with this tool you can move all apps 2sd?
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funk0014 said:
So with this tool you can move all apps 2sd?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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nope, this will help you to force installing every app on sd and to move every installed app to sd but no widget!
english version for xda friends now online
So far looks like it's working good on my incredible...pretty sweet I was able to move some huge games over. FYI, the tool said "cannot connect, no USB device found" or something like that, but it still worked.
we still need create a GOLD CARD ??
would like to try it but I can't register over there because i can't understand anything??????? help
is there and english website version?
can someone who downloaded the app put it here please so we all don’t have to find the way to register?
thx
Here is App2SD-Patch-ENG
ADMIN EDIT
APP removed (maybe temorarily at Developer request)
these guys deserve more props, this is excellent!
thanks
It's working perfect so far
Many thx for the app
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
is there any risk to the apps that get moved from the phone to the SD card?
I can't download without registering, and how am i suppossed to register on a site thats in italian?
Scroll down the page and locate any post with the button "Fare il login per replicare". Click on this and you should be able to login and then download the app.
this is really nice... so far with N1.
Thanks guys!
Sorry but I can't see how to register. I've tried loging in with my twitter account but I cannot get the file. Any clue or alternative?
I have used this and it does work, however programmes that came on your phones stock rom (i am using orange 2.2 froyo) you cannot move to the sd card, for example google maps and facebook. Also i tried downloading adobe air earlier and this is 10+mb's and although it said it was on the sd card it wasn't. Could this be because it is a sytem app or is there another reason?
Cheers
how this work?
Nice work pal! works on my HTC Desire running 2.2 Froyo. Non-rooted. Quick question, how the hell does it work? does it trick it into thinking its possible to move the app to SD card?
WormholeZA said:
Nice work pal! works on my HTC Desire running 2.2 Froyo. Non-rooted. Quick question, how the hell does it work? does it trick it into thinking its possible to move the app to SD card?
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Doesn't work with all apps though does it mate? have you noticed that?
crash_194 said:
Doesn't work with all apps though does it mate? have you noticed that?
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The only ones I havent been able to move it with are the system applications, or the ones that came standard on the phone, but all the ones I have downloaded from the Market, all of them are movable now, I have about 30-40 apps/games installed.
Hello
Found an interesting tool on Google play today that can remove unwanted permissions that a non rooted user has to accept in order to install any app. its uninstalling the app when we edit permissions and then install it again. Not sure how this is working. Can any expert review and suggest if it is safe to use this application.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.permissionmanager&hl=en
Thanks
hellobye80 said:
Hello
Found an interesting tool on Google play today that can remove unwanted permissions that a non rooted user has to accept in order to install any app. its uninstalling the app when we edit permissions and then install it again. Not sure how this is working. Can any expert review and suggest if it is safe to use this application.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.permissionmanager&hl=en
Thanks
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I think this works only on Android 4.3, can somebody confirm?
dalanik said:
I think this works only on Android 4.3, can somebody confirm?
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I don't think so cuz I have JB 4.3 and the app isn't compatible with my phone...
dalanik said:
I think this works only on Android 4.3, can somebody confirm?
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Its working fine on my Note 2 (GT-N7100) on 4.1.2 ... but after i modify the permissions i don't see the application in my Google play "installed" section but can see in "all" section. so i am assuming it will not offer any updates incase the developer releases any update?
is there a way to deny specific permissions to a application and still able to update applications incase developer pushes any update ?
Ever since updating my Nexus 5 to Android 5.0, I've found that you can't manage startup. I tried Clean Master, Autostarts, and Autorun Manager, but none of them works.
Please assist me in finding a solution. Thanks.
Anybody? Well, can the "Autorun" in the thread title be changed to "Startup" at least?
CrEdge said:
Anybody? Well, can the "Autorun" in the thread title be changed to "Startup" at least?
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you can use app ops, the lastest version can do that
Do you mean the one by Lars Team? I just tried that, but disabling an autostart doesn't stick, it's enabled again when I recheck.
cpvm said:
you can use app ops, the lastest version can do that
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Yeah, the settings don't stick for me either, at least the auto start.
Sent from my Nexus 5
same here, tried a bunch of apps none of them work :/
sssssbarn said:
Yeah, the settings don't stick for me either, at least the auto start.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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you can use this app to remove the permissions and it does not require root too..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.heagoo.apkpermremover&hl=es_419
Does that manage startup entries? Doesn't look like it, and App Ops seem to manage permissions fine.
Greenify?
CrEdge said:
Does that manage startup entries? Doesn't look like it, and App Ops seem to manage permissions fine.
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You can remove the unnecessary permissions like boot with the phone...
Greenify is an option, but I'd rather not depend on another running process... Oh well, have to make do with it for now.
Just tried APK Permission Remover. It requires you to uninstall, then reinstall the app. Too much trouble keeping up-to-date.
Simply deactivate the app.
BreckZeBoulay said:
Simply deactivate the app.
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yes man thats it ...i deactivate chrome and cant Start it when i need it...facepalm
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Just flash Pie Patch
you should just flash the pie patch via recovery, it solves a lot of the problems root apps have in lollipop, including the startup one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/fix-bypassing-pie-security-check-t2797731
Sounds risky and unclear, maybe someone else can try?
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Sounds risky and unclear, maybe someone else can try?
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I agree, you should try it first, let us know how it goes...
What do you know, they just started working again for me... Didn't patch anything, just updated normally.
Autostarts has been updated to support lollipop.
Kingroot, but its also do more than I need.
What is the neccesary apps to work find my phone from Samsung? I remove a los of apps and now not work find my phone for Samsung, what apps até neccesary to work perfect with All features?
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guta12 said:
What is the neccesary apps to work find my phone from Samsung? I remove a los of apps and now not work find my phone for Samsung, what apps até neccesary to work perfect with All features?
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This is not an app but it's Samsung's way to find your phone.
Check it out here:
https://findmymobile.samsung.com
Good luck,
Have a great day!
Misterjunky said:
This is not an app but it's Samsung's way to find your phone.
Check it out here:
https://findmymobile.samsung.com
Good luck,
Have a great day!
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I know the website but i remove with root explorer a los of apps and now find my phone not work, so what apps arre neccesary to work find my phone well
Most likely the best thing to do is to Odin flash the latest stock Samsung G935F official firmware.
Good luck,
Have a nice day.
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Not sure if it'd help but I think of you want to use any feature like that, you need to give it access as a phone administrator. I noticed I couldn't use the locator option in android device manager until I gave it the proper permission.
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Not sure if it'd help but I think of you want to use any feature like that, you need to give it access as a phone administrator. I noticed I couldn't use the locator option in android device manager until I gave it the proper permission.
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The problem is that i remove the app neccesary to work
I want to remove Mi Feedback on the stock ROM as I don't feel comfortable with the data collection. Can I use this method https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
without breaking OTA updates?
Did you read it? It says:
Therefore, even if you “uninstall” a system application using this method, you can still receive official OTA updates from your carrier or OEM.
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I want to remove Mi Feedback on the stock ROM as I don't feel comfortable with the data collection. Can I use this method https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
without breaking OTA updates?
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I use this tool to unistall mi feedback,PAI and some other google bloatware and successfully installed OTA. It work same as this method but it is easier to use this tool
I don't found any theard of this so sharing GitHub link :
Full credit to its dev
https://github.com/Saki-EU/XiaomiADBFastbootTools/releases
vkbhanwariya said:
I use this tool to unistall mi feedback,PAI and some other google bloatware and successfully installed OTA. It work same as this method but it is easier to use this tool
I don't found any theard of this so sharing GitHub link :
Full credit to its dev
https://github.com/Saki-EU/XiaomiADBFastbootTools/releases
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Thanks for your help, I tested if OTAs work and they install just fine, may I ask what does PAI do for you to want to uninstall it? According to what I've read all it does is install the mi apps from the playstore and define the home screen layout.
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Thanks for your help, I tested if OTAs work and they install just fine, may I ask what does PAI do for you to want to uninstall it? According to what I've read all it does is install the mi apps from the playstore and define the home screen layout.
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For thanking there is button Bellow the reply
I Don't want any MI app in mobile.After fastboot sometime it randomly installed some app so i unistalled it :laugh::laugh:
CrazyAndroidModder said:
I want to remove Mi Feedback on the stock ROM as I don't feel comfortable with the data collection. Can I use this method https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
without breaking OTA updates?
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if you want to remove the apps,you can use the bat script,no root needed,put in the adb folder and give the necessary permission,run the bat script..mi launcher is disable by default
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vkbhanwariya said:
For thanking there is button Bellow the reply
I Don't want any MI app in mobile.After fastboot sometime it randomly installed some app so i unistalled it :laugh::laugh:
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Thanks a bunch for your help, I've removed Mi Feedback, PAI, Spock, and a couple Google Apps I don't use.
roshan2989 said:
if you want to remove the apps,you can use the bat script,no root needed,put in the adb folder and give the necessary permission,run the bat script..mi launcher is disable by default
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Thanks for showing me this script, also please excuse my terrible account name, I don't know what I was thinking.