Is there any way to completly uninstall samsung app in order to use google ones :
- calendar
- mail
- dialer
Would disabling them work?
Yes, XDA has a non-root guide. You can't uninstall the APK itself so when you want to re-install or,or if you factory re-set, it will be there again.
But google XDA bloat no root uninstall
it's on the website, uses ADB to get rid of it
Thanks
Will try !
Will that work for the dialer?
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i deleted gmail and need to get it back. what should i do?
Reinstall via the apps store
If you really deleted it from the phone you can go the the apps store and should be able to get from there or if you can't find there are a couple of websites that have available to download here is one:
http://www.megaupload.com
Good luck
it's not in the market and the version(s) i found as a result of a google search earlier wouldnt install through astro
Try using apps installer
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Here is a list of bloatware and Google apps that can be safely removed from the stock firmware. Root is required. If you have S-On you will need to boot into recovery and mount the system partition, otherwise changed will not stick. Then use an ADB shell to remove the listed APKs below. Some of these APKs may not be bloatware (such as the Google apps) but I recommend removing them. This will allow you to download and receive the latest version from the play store without having to wait on a system update from htc/at&t.
The following APKs are located in system/app/
amazon kindle - ATT_Amazon_Kindle.apk
at&t Address Book - ATT_AddressBook_SyncMLClient.apk
//Erasing these two sync APKs will break at&t Address Book if it is still installed. I recommend uninstalling address book.
at&t Contacts Sync - ATT_AdressBook_SyncMLProvider.apk
at&t Contacts sync - ATT_AddressBook_SyncMLService.apk
at&t DriveMode - ATT_DriveMode.apk
at&t Family Map - ATT_FamilyMap.apk
at&t Hotspots - ATT_HotSpot.apk
at&t Locker - ATT_Locker.apk
at&t Messages - ATT_Messages.apk
at&t Navigator - ATT_Navigator.apk
at&t Ready 2 Go - ATT_Ready2go.apk
Facebook - Facebook_client.apk
Featured Apps - ATT_PromoWidget.apk
Google Play Books - Books.apk
Google Play Magazines - Magazines.apk
Google Play Music - Music2.apk
Google Search - Velvet.apk
Google Plus - PlusOne.apk
LiveTV - com.mobitv.client.tv.apk
Google Maps - GMS_Maps.apk
My at&t - ATT_myATT.apk
SoundHound - SoundHound_Freemium.apk
Google Talk - Talk.apk
Twitter - Twitter_Client.apk
Youtube -YouTube.apk
YPMobile - ATT_YPmobile.apk
Good work mate
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Protip, you can also use Titanium Backup to remove them
Hi,
To complete the list (it seems it's AT&T specific apps), you can take a look here: [SCRIPT] ROM Cleaner v1.6 | Remove Bloatware | Backup Apps | Install Apps/Mods.
And there is also a list of removable apps here with a description off the apps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43192414&postcount=30995.
Can I delete all the keyboard languages I don't need?
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spitfire2425 said:
Can I delete all the keyboard languages I don't need?
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Hi,
Yes, I deleted them without any issues. But don't delete HTC_IME.apk (the keyboard).
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I'm having a really strange problem. I'm on stock TMOUS 4.3 (that just came down) with unlocked bootloader and root. I'm using Root Explorer to remove the Kid Mode, LockScreen, IQ, and T-Mobile (Bloat) from the /system/app menu. Everything looks great and the AOSP lockscreen triggers... however... upon reboot... the apps restore themselves! Is there some kind of system protection that I need to delete or disable?
Yes
viking37 said:
Hi,
Yes, I deleted them without any issues. But don't delete HTC_IME.apk (the keyboard).
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I did the same without any issues.
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Here is a list of bloatware and Google apps that can be safely removed from the stock firmware.
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Remember that this might break the ability to upgrade through OTA. The OTA checks if certain apps are installed before upgrading and will stop if one app is not found.
hey there,
I rooted my Nexus7 (2012) using WugFresh's Toolkit (it worked, I have root access).
Now I wanted to delete/deactivate some of the stuff I don't want/need like for example the hangouts app using the app "Root App Delete". I can choose to deactivate the app, but afterwards it still works/opens up.
So how do I actually deactivate this stuff?
thanks so much
brokaaa
I personally use Clean Master - Free Optimizer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.mguard). It completely Uninstalls the system apps and not just deactivates them.
I use root uninstaller it will freeze, backup or uninstall apps. So you could backup hangouts (if you were ever going to want it again) and uninstall it or just freeze it to stop it working sometimes you have to uninstall it twice as the first uninstall only removes the updates
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Hi!
Can't disable Evernote. Any way to get rid of this app without root? I'm tired of being asked for updates through the Play store.
You can disable it.
Where? In the app manager?
yes
Can't do it. The disable button is grey.
Not possible without root
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Too bad. Thank you!
This may come 2 years late, but I just found a way to disable evernote on N4 . It cannot be done from settining, but if you drag the icon from app drawer to top, it'll allow you to uninstall the update and disable evernote.
PS: non rooted Note4 (6.0.1)
how to remove evernote with adb
I think I actually installed it, and there was no way to uninstall it. Some how these A-holes at evernote got their app to register as a system program. Evernotes forum has their "gurus" literally laughing at us telling us to use it, that it's the only recourse. So after hours of research I found out it's actually simple to remove it and other unwanted bloatware without root access. All you need to do is download free android development tools(adb) and follow the instructions on the link I am providing and you can take anything off your phone or tab within minutes. https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
If you have root,with Magisk manager you can download modules Debloater and with this in Terminal you can uninstall every possible app. I even uninstall stock Message and install Messages from Resurrection remix..
I wanted to restore Google Keep(just the app) because I don't like its material design. But whatever I did, it failed. Does Titanium Backup still works restoring system apps or did I do something wrong?
If you just want the app, then go to apkmirror.com and you'll find all versions of almost any apps.
When downgrading, you should uninstall the app first as data files are rarely backwards compatible, in most cases it ends up with app crashing or misbehaving. Then you can restore it via Titanium backup or just from apkmirror as already advised.
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When downgrading, you should uninstall the app first as data files are rarely backwards compatible, in most cases it ends up with app crashing or misbehaving. Then you can restore it via Titanium backup or just from apkmirror as already advised.
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I can't uninstall Google Keep because I have it as a system app. I just can disable it.
freekarol said:
I can't uninstall Google Keep because I have it as a system app. I just can disable it.
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Disable it - this will uninstall all updates, enable again and install whichever version you want.
Just to clarify:
1.disable google keep
2.download google keep apk(a version I want to have)
3.open the downloaded apk and it will update google keep
Do I understand it well?
1. uninstall updates (restore factory app) - disable app and then enable it again
2. yes, download version from apk mirror or use one from Titanium backup
3. install the apk manually and disable automatic updates in Google play store so you won't be in the same situation in a few days
OK, everything is clear now. Thanks. :good: