One Ui 1.0 removable apps - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

Can some one provide point me, the system apps that can be removed from stock Rom. Removing system apps that doesn't give any FCs. Thanks in advance.

Haeriz said:
Can some one provide point me, the system apps that can be removed from stock Rom. Removing system apps that doesn't give any FCs. Thanks in advance.
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While I don't think there is a definitive guide list as to what you can uninstall/freeze apps as everyone will have a different use for there phone.
There are a few threads out there that may help you out with what other people have done.
Non root methods
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/s8-debloat-bloatware-thread-t3669009
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-list-safe-to-uninstall-freeze-t3595455/page3

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[Q] [WTA] Newbie Need Help >.<

Hi All,
First of all, i totally new here, so please forgive me if i post at the wrong place, and sorry for my poor english...
Again, i'm new and newbie.. really appreciate for any help given...
I'm using HTC Wildfire as well but...
Now... most headache, internal memory full(is there any ways to expand it ? or install all apps to sd card?i saw my frens root SGS but internal software still din go to sdcard as well,its also maintain in internal memory)wildfire internal less while SGS 2GB ..><....
So.. is there any solution for this? i know root and flash might help but how can i do this? i read some threads around, but i not sure which to choose... or should i wait for official android 2.3? Will 2.3 solve my lag/hang issue? I don't know what is root or flash exactly, what can it do? any disadvantages?
Oh! and what is JIT? I heard it can make apps run faster! worth a try?
I don't mind and hardcore/heavy solution(need advance skill) as long there is a tutorial for me xD
Really appreciate for any help and advises ^^ TQ very much..
Firstly, if you are on official 2.2, you are not in a position to root, and, whatever guides are available to move Apps2SD, will not be applicable.
If you are indeed on official 2.2, you can use Froyo's inbuilt Apps2SD Feature. Go to Settings > Applications > Click Application Name > Move to SD Card. However, this will not move the app completely to the SD, and, for it to work, the app must support it.
But, if you are on Official 2.1, then, you can root and flash DTApps2SD, which can help move the complete app to the SD card, and preserve internal memory. If you so wish, you can move the apps cache also the SD, which means even if you have a 100 apps installed, your internal memory will still be fully empty.
Root Guide can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=824396
Pretty easy to follow. Just follow it step by step. (NOTE: Again, this is not valid if you are on official 2.2)
DTApps2SD can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925982
All the required commands to run it can also be found there.
As for official 2.3, its unlikely there will ever be one.
3xeno said:
If you are indeed on official 2.2, you can use Froyo's inbuilt Apps2SD Feature. Go to Settings > Applications > Click Application Name > Move to SD Card. However, this will not move the app completely to the SD, and, for it to work, the app must support it.
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yes, only the supported apps will be moved. But what do u mean by that sentence, "this will not move the app completely to the SD".
DTApps2SD, which can help move the complete app to the SD card
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As u said this also moves the app cache to the sd card.
Is it like the complete movement of app includes app cache also, and is there anything else that it includes
Official android 2.3 update is unlikely for wildfire. As ur issue is to free the phone memory which is more likely to be solved with custom roms. So, why do u think of official updates. Remember those official updates will make ur phone unrootable. The 2nd post solves ur phone memory issue.
And u asked about jit compiler. check these links (sorry its not an updated one, and havent found any updates regarding this jit compiler)
http://androidandme.com/2010/02/news/jit-compiler-coming-to-android-sooner-than-you-think/
http://androidandme.com/2010/05/news/jit-performance-boost-coming-with-android-2-2/
bharatgaddameedi said:
And u asked about jit compiler. check these links (sorry its not an updated one, and havent found any updates regarding this jit compiler)
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As far as I've heard JIT does what it promises, but it is NOT compatible with HTC Sense. So HTC has disabled JIT, and the only way to enable it is to get rid of HTC sense and change some system files (build.prop?).
Things like throwing away Sense or changing system files requiers that you have ROOTED your phone. And that is, like 3Xeno mentioned, ONLY POSSIBLE if you have android 2.1.
Correct me if I'm wrong!
Erwin
ErwinP said:
As far as I've heard JIT does what it promises, but it is NOT compatible with HTC Sense. So HTC has disabled JIT, and the only way to enable it is to get rid of HTC sense and change some system files (build.prop?).
Things like throwing away Sense or changing system files requiers that you have ROOTED your phone. And that is, like 3Xeno mentioned, ONLY POSSIBLE if you have android 2.1.
Correct me if I'm wrong!
Erwin
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so, can we have JIT enabled in AOSP based custom roms. If so, any performance improvement there
Well..thanks all bro to answering me...
i try to understand all of it..but...haha..sorry..im malaysian..
btw,can it be downgrade back 2.1 ?seems that i wan to root this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=999899
any advise or comment? i just can go step by step cuz i realli not familiar on this...all doing in pc ? Im study IT fields..but no idea on this..
Thanks for your prompt helps!!!
dyzy1988 said:
Well..thanks all bro to answering me...
i try to understand all of it..but...haha..sorry..im malaysian..
btw,can it be downgrade back 2.1 ?seems that i wan to root this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=999899
any advise or comment? i just can go step by step cuz i realli not familiar on this...all doing in pc ? Im study IT fields..but no idea on this..
Thanks for your prompt helps!!!
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lol, some news about installing apps to sd even on official roms.
go with this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=965381

[Q] Fixing issues on a Rooted "Stock" KF

I am new to the Kindle Fire, and recently rooted with Kindle Fire utility without a hitch. Many thanks to all the Dev's that put that together, great work. I am not new to rooting and customizing ROMs on Droid phones, but new to the "tablet" world.
However, after doing some searching, I am unable to find information on some things.
1) Google Market. Its running fine, but there are a ton of apps missing from the market (ie Facebook). I have seen some threads on how to fix this if I am on CM7, but was wondering if its possible to do this on a "stock" rooted KF?
2) Blocking updates. Is there an easy way to "block" Amazon from being able to push updates to the device? I know this has caused issues like losing root, etc.
3) Freezing Apps. Are there any "standard" apps or processes that can be frozen/removed from the Stock ROM that aren't needed? I haven't been able to find a definitive "list".
Thanks again,
-Sf-
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Hey there.
Let me see. You can use "Titanium backup" to freeze stupid things like maps. I dont have mine anymore so i cant populate a list for you atm. You can try to update the "Market" app to resolve issues with missing apps. My advice: use stock rom,root it. And use a launcher like launcher pro. Then use setcpu.
1 - try the modaco rom - it shows to the market as galaxy tab:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916
2 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1451328
this one is also a good starting place to find different things:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1467013
Editing the build.prop file should fix market visibility. I just purchased and rooted mine last night but i'm also having the same issue. Going to try out this after work. Should do the trick. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371021
res1n said:
Editing the build.prop file should fix market visibility. I just purchased and rooted mine last night but i'm also having the same issue. Going to try out this after work. Should do the trick. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371021
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Sounds good. I saw this post, but I haven't seen a build.prop for the stock rooted Kindle fire. If you get yours to work, please post it. Thanks!
b63 said:
1 - try the modaco rom - it shows to the market as galaxy tab:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916
2 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1451328
this one is also a good starting place to find different things:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1467013
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I would like to stick with the stock rom, since hardware acceleration seems to be an issue with most of the custom roms. Do you know if Modaco supports hardware acceleration?
The only roms that have trouble with hardware acceleration are the ICS roms, all other roms have working HWA.
As far as I know the missing apps from the market can't be fixed if your on stock, even if you edit the build.prop, thats why I moved from stock to cm7.
I don't know if there is a way to completely block amazon updates, but I just froze silentupdate with titanium backup when I was stock and I never got the notification to move from 6.2.1 to 6.2.2.
The only app I know of that can freeze apps is titanium backup pro in the market, and there is no list of apps that can be removed/frozen on the stock rom, just use common sense when removing/freezing the apps, don't delete an app if you don't know exactly what it is or delete the kindle launcher, and then wonder why your homescreen is gone, and make sure to backup any apps you mess with.
scarfoot said:
I would like to stick with the stock rom, since hardware acceleration seems to be an issue with most of the custom roms. Do you know if Modaco supports hardware acceleration?
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modaco is a optimized 6.2.2 stock rom - you can update with it and loose nothing cause it don't format any partitions - read the op of modaco for more information ...
b63 said:
modaco is a optimized 6.2.2 stock rom - you can update with it and loose nothing cause it don't format any partitions - read the op of modaco for more information ...
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Thanks I will take a look at that. Thanks for the advice.
Looks like MoDaCo for the Kindle Fire was the way to go. My market is working great now, system is very fast, really impressed overall. Still retains the "stock" feel with a few tweak. Now I have to figure out if it doesn't get updates from Amazon.
look at my first post - the link in point 2
allthrough i think in modaco the file is allready removed it's better to check twice
There is a system app called OTA Silent Update and you can just delete it and your all good.

[Q] Can anyone post a fixed Mokee rom for the Redmi 4G?

I have installed Mokee on my 4G. But I have some security concerns with it. Google throws up a security warning when you reboot it complaining about an app that is trying to be installed. Numerous antivirus applications have problems with some of the apps.
Does anyone have a clean version of this rom that has the crap removed? I tried and failed. I'm sure a lot of us would appreciate it. Thanks!
tripper22 said:
I have installed Mokee on my 4G. But I have some security concerns with it. Google throws up a security warning when you reboot it complaining about an app that is trying to be installed. Numerous antivirus applications have problems with some of the apps.
Does anyone have a clean version of this rom that has the crap removed? I tried and failed. I'm sure a lot of us would appreciate it. Thanks!
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As development for this device appears to be mostly at a standstill, you are more likely to be successful if you do it yourself. I lack the time/patience for this (might change during the summer) so unless someone else jumps in, you're on your own. In the mean time, there is nothing wrong with MIUI 5 at the moment.
Appl_Usr said:
As development for this device appears to be mostly at a standstill, you are more likely to be successful if you do it yourself. I lack the time/patience for this (might change during the summer) so unless someone else jumps in, you're on your own. In the mean time, there is nothing wrong with MIUI 5 at the moment.
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If you cant do it or don't want to do it. Why do you even bother replying?? I already tried and I couldn't figure out how to do it. That's why I asked the question in the first place. I know people have done it. I was hoping someone would be nice enough to upload it.
So disable all those Chinese apps then it won't pop up the warning again..I'm using Mokee rom Now
sks93 said:
So disable all those Chinese apps then it won't pop up the warning again..I'm using Mokee rom Now
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I have done that with Titanium. When I reboot I get the Google security warning when an app installs itself. Antivirus programs Avira and others throw up warnings under a full scan for different things.
tripper22 said:
If you cant do it or don't want to do it. Why do you even bother replying?? I already tried and I couldn't figure out how to do it. That's why I asked the question in the first place. I know people have done it. I was hoping someone would be nice enough to upload it.
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Excuse me? If I had a computer with Linux that I could work on I would, but I don't at this time. See the issue? This thread is rather redundant as you could have just as easily asked that question in a topic where it is discussed.
As a side note, I am able to delete all the Chinese apps, don't even need to use Titanium Backup. Just take the app from the app drawer and drag it to the trash. It worked for me, chances are good it will work for you.
You may find this interesting: http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/porting-aosp-roms-using-source-code
By the way, CM11 and Mokee are so similar it's ridiculous. Mokee is basically CyanogenMod with all the icons and names changed to 'Mokee'.
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Appl_Usr said:
Excuse me? If I had a computer with Linux that I could work on I would, but I don't at this time. See the issue? This thread is rather redundant as you could have just as easily asked that question in a topic where it is discussed.
As a side note, I am able to delete all the Chinese apps, don't even need to use Titanium Backup. Just take the app from the app drawer and drag it to the trash. It worked for me, chances are good it will work for you.
You may find this interesting: http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/porting-aosp-roms-using-source-code
By the way, CM11 and Mokee are so similar it's ridiculous. Mokee is basically CyanogenMod with all the icons and names changed to 'Mokee'.
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Those apps get re-installed after a reboot. Every time.
Then why hasn't that happen to me?
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Then why hasn't that happen to me?
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How would I know? I just did a fresh clean install. It was the first thing I did after it booted. I uninstalled the apps like you did from the app drawer. Next reboot they are re-installed. Others have the same problem so I don't know how it can be different on your phone.
Uninstalling apps with Titanium/Link2SD/other apps won't work due to the non standard location of the apks.
With Root Explorer (or similar) go to /system/third-app and delete apks of these chinese apps. They won't reinstall again. I did that when installed Mokee, months ago, and they never reappeared.
Remember to uninstall also System Server (probably ad/analytics/spy, not needed)
r ex
i used built in root explorer to delete those chinese apps except fm . no problems now.

New Firmware - Old ROM

N910c user here with the latest 5.1.1 Firmware from SamMobile (N910CXXS2CPK1_N910COLB2COJ5_N910CXXU1COJ5).
Is it good/bad to flash an older ROM? A Custom ROM that based on an older firmware?
The device is currently on stock and rooted.
Mods: Please do delete/move this thread if there is a similar thread or wrong thread section.
Thanks!
Anyone?
Your questions are not easy to answer. It's all personal preference.
Some like ROMS that are as close to stock as possible, some like ROMs that are slim as possible, and don't have all the stock apps and want to install something else. Like a different messenger or launcher or email app.
Some like to have the latest and greatest on the phones or a Custom ROM that is based on another firmware. The problem there is most don't understand that the firmware was never built for their model of phone, so it won't always work right.
dicksteele said:
Your questions are not easy to answer. It's all personal preference.
Some like ROMS that are as close to stock as possible, some like ROMs that are slim as possible, and don't have all the stock apps and want to install something else. Like a different messenger or launcher or email app.
Some like to have the latest and greatest on the phones or a Custom ROM that is based on another firmware. The problem there is most don't understand that the firmware was never built for their model of phone, so it won't always work right.
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Oh... I see your point
Thanks for the answer!
By all means, I just want to debloat my stock n910c using a custom rom like SimplROM but it seems that I am out of the current release.
Laicure said:
Oh... I see your point
Thanks for the answer!
By all means, I just want to debloat my stock n910c using a custom rom like SimplROM but it seems that I am out of the current release.
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Just root, download titanium backup and remove all the bloat you dont want. No need to flash custom rom
callumbr1 said:
Just root, download titanium backup and remove all the bloat you dont want. No need to flash custom rom
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oh yes I just did that. I just don't have a concrete list of freezable apps for Note 4 so I am leaning on pre-made ROM if possible. I think I'll just do it on my own. Thanks, by the way
Laicure said:
oh yes I just did that. I just don't have a concrete list of freezable apps for Note 4 so I am leaning on pre-made ROM if possible. I think I'll just do it on my own. Thanks, by the way
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SimplROM Lite is about as slim as you can get. SimplROM is pretty good. There's a lot more dependencies then there used to be.
Take is slow and keep doing backups. If something breaks you can go back and bypass what you removed and move on.
Laicure said:
oh yes I just did that. I just don't have a concrete list of freezable apps for Note 4 so I am leaning on pre-made ROM if possible. I think I'll just do it on my own. Thanks, by the way
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If you have a good look on here somebody has posted a list of all bloatware removed from stock rom just be very careful when freezing or removing any apps highlighted in red as they are all the system apps
Great replies! Thanks!
I'll be listing my Titanium Back-up freezed apps here on weekend
Then I'll iterate it for updates as I freeze apps and go on my usual usage

Note 4 6.01 stock rooted - what can I remove?

Hi!
I just rooted my stock Note 4 6.01 ... and I want to "clean" as much as possible.
What are the most obvious choices?
Thank you!
The7thX said:
Hi!
I just rooted my stock Note 4 6.01 ... and I want to "clean" as much as possible.
What are the most obvious choices?
Thank you!
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bloatware remove :good:
qkx said:
bloatware remove :good:
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From my experience some things are connected to other ... and uninstalling things I think are not important might not be a good idea!
Has anyone made a "safe to remove" list? (assuming "normal usage" and not needing obscure features)
Because qkx suggested the removal of the bloatware, I want to share the experiences I made with removing bloatware:
I can say that removing all those "S-Apps" (e. g. S-Health and so on) will work fine - at least it worked completely fine for me. You might get some error messages popping up after you uninstalled bloatware apps, telling you that this and that stopped, but tap on "OK" once and they won't appear again most likely.
But I defenitely won't recommend removing Google apps like Google Books etc. After I did so, my phone started to get laggy and unresponsive.
The7thX said:
From my experience some things are connected to other ... and uninstalling things I think are not important might not be a good idea!
Has anyone made a "safe to remove" list? (assuming "normal usage" and not needing obscure features)
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Welcome to XDA, the search function works wonders. Here is a link to one, it has a list and a flashable script(s) http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/cwm-bloatware-removal-script-t3067501 . In my experience it is better to take the list then open the ROM that you want to flash and manually delete the files (most bloatware is in system/app and priv-app) that you don't want. After removing the files close the ROM and flash. This way you have a lightrom with only what you want. The list is only a guide, you may choose to keep features that the script creator did not want. There are more results in the search function you may want to read on the other results.
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Welcome to XDA, the search function works wonders. Here is a link to one, it has a list and a flashable script(s) http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/cwm-bloatware-removal-script-t3067501 . In my experience it is better to take the list then open the ROM that you want to flash and manually delete the files (most bloatware is in system/app and priv-app) that you don't want. After removing the files close the ROM and flash. This way you have a lightrom with only what you want. The list is only a guide, you may choose to keep features that the script creator did not want. There are more results in the search function you may want to read on the other results.
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That one is not for 6.0.1 ... and I dont have enough experience to make "decisions"
The7thX said:
That one is not for 6.0.1 ... and I dont have enough experience to make "decisions"
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The list with the script are provided as a guideline. The creator makes it for his own use and kindly shares it. No one can make a script that suits your exact needs but you. Most of samsung bloatware is the same from 5.xx LP to 6.xx MM. Most ROMs are custom and some have been lighten pretty good even when they include S7/S8/N5/N8 features or apps. It will be up to you to get knowledgeable on what you don't need and remove it manually. Again if they are on the list of the scripts it is almost 100% it will not break anything. But as always make sure you have a backup of your ROM/files before you do anything with system files as a caution.GL

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