I'm on a rooted but stock 10p.
I have tried to completely uninstall/delete bloatware like facebook, evernote, etc.
Titanium backup seems to uninstall and delete them, but they come back when I reboot the phone.
How do I uninstall and delete these?
Thank you in advance.
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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!
Does anyone have a backup copy of the Droid 2 Bloatware apps that people remove? For some reason all my Titanium backup copies of the files are gone. I am trying to go back to stock so I can get the ota update. If I do a Factory Reset after unrooting without restoring those missing bloatware files will I brick my phone?
Thanks in advance!!
Jason
Stright to questions..
If I want to remove some stock apps in custom ROM, can I just extract the ROM file and go to \system\app then remove the apps that I don't need then compress back to zip file?
Or any other file need to edit? Please advise.
Other question:
I would like to remove all Google apps (Gmail, Gtalk, map, etc) except for Android market, what file should I delete?
Thanks..
easiest way i know is either using titanium backup pro or bloatware freezer apps from the market
I have found some zip file in the forums that removes all the unneeded google apps when you flash it. There is heaps of stuff i don't need like docs, drive ...
Is there something like that for the nexus 6p?
TIA
Titanium Backup
dosada said:
I have found some zip file in the forums that removes all the unneeded google apps when you flash it. There is heaps of stuff i don't need like docs, drive ...
Is there something like that for the nexus 6p?
TIA
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Titanium Backup allows you to uninstall system apps.
Keep in mind that after removing them with TitaniumBackup (or any other of the millions of available tools), you'll might need to reboot so that the icons disappear from your launcher.
Regards,
+1 for Titanium Backup. You can also freeze apps so they don't run in the background, but you can unfreeze them later if needed.
Thanks a lot for that. Will give it a go.
Did anyone manage to get the Titanium Backup app working along with Magisk?
Before flashing the Magisk-patched boot.img Titanium Backup was working, not it fast closes on me. So I suspect it's Magisk causing it...but I need root so that Titanium Backup can work.
Uninstall Titanium backup, then with a root explorer find a delete all Titanium Backup files and folders you can find that are left over.
Reinstall Titanium Backup.
This worked for me.
TylerDurdenK said:
Uninstall Titanium backup, then with a root explorer find a delete all Titanium Backup files and folders you can find that are left over.
Reinstall Titanium Backup.
This worked for me.
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Thx I also did this and it worked. Tbh I forgot about this thread I made. No idea what was left that made titanium backup crash, it was shot in the dark but it worked :good: