there´s any apk for remove system apps on roms? - Galaxy S III Themes and Apps

i cant remove some system apps ,the apps comming with rom can any one tell me an apk for android capable to do it?or some other for
thkz people

Just use the app manager in Rom Toolbox Lite
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Brokenbeat said:
i cant remove some system apps ,the apps comming with rom can any one tell me an apk for android capable to do it?or some other for
thkz people
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i was also looking for something like this. yesterday noticed Rom Cleaner here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827817
super app.. just applied it on my wanamlite ROM and everything went smooth.

Brokenbeat said:
i cant remove some system apps ,the apps comming with rom can any one tell me an apk for android capable to do it?or some other for
thkz people
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Mate, two words: titanium backup.
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Titanium Backup

Thkz
thkz alot people

NoBloat from the Market
It creates backups (if you want) und you can save the selected apps as a list and everytime you reflash a new rom, NoBloat detects these apps and you can instantly delete these marked apps with one click
It's a bit easier than Titanium Backup.

thkz
.c0dy said:
NoBloat from the Market
It creates backups (if you want) und you can save the selected apps as a list and everytime you reflash a new rom, NoBloat detects these apps and you can instantly delete these marked apps with one click
It's a bit easier than Titanium Backup.
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thkz alot bro this is very usefull

ES File Explorer is a great app too. You can simply uninstall system apks.
Just a little screenshot to prove my word. (It's in french)
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+1 on Titanium Backup and ES File Explorer.

SystemCleanup is a perfect choice for this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.SystemCleanup.Inteks.org

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tvkdevelopment.nobloatfree

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what apps to include in a rom?

I'm making a new rom, so what apps do you prefer to be included in a rom?
thanks
Dropbox, ES File Explorer, an un-installer, Sketchbook Mobile, Titanium Backup, ROM manager...
Root uninstaller app, Launcher PRO
(all of these are freeware)
nejc121 said:
Dropbox, ES File Explorer, an un-installer, Sketchbook Mobile, Titanium Backup, ROM manager...
Root uninstaller app, Launcher PRO
(all of these are freeware)
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I agree all of them are good, buit dont fill the rom up with apps but Titanium backup, rom manager and some kind of file explorer would be very handy.
Just a tip, i think this thread is more 'general' than development
The best launcher is Sense Ui lancher. Fastest of all
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-Howard- said:
I agree all of them are good, buit dont fill the rom up with apps but Titanium backup, rom manager and some kind of file explorer would be very handy.
Just a tip, i think this thread is more 'general' than development
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Hm, true...
In which case:
ES file explorer as the file explorer, Super Manager as the root explorer, LP as the launcher.
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PLEASE MODS, MOVE TO GENERAL
Zeam Launcher, delete any other launcher! MUST DELETE NOW!!!
AdFree
SD-Booster
SetCPU
and also, make sure its based on 2.3.4
I think devs aren't allowed to include SetCPU in roms, because it's a paid app...
nejc121 said:
I think devs aren't allowed to include SetCPU in roms, because it's a paid app...
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yeah!
I believe there's a same question thread is going on or it's a similar one.
But I'll answer you:
3G Watchdog and APNDroid.
Ghost Commander.
AdFree Android, Busybox, Rom Manager and Titanium Backup
Voice Search.
Updated versions of Google/HTC apps.
Live Wallpapers.
Flash 10.3 (I don't know if its possible) and Air.
Flash and air dont support arm v6 but flash lite from the stock roms wouldnt hurt
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the problem with flash player is that it is very big and it is laggy on our wildfires, if you want to install, I found this guide:
http://thetechjournal.com/electronics/android/how-to-install-flash-player-10-1-on-android-2-2.xhtml
brilldoctor said:
Flash and air dont support arm v6 but flash lite from the stock roms wouldnt hurt
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anonimo95 said:
the problem with flash player is that it is very big and it is laggy on our wildfires, if you want to install, I found this guide:
http://thetechjournal.com/electronics/android/how-to-install-flash-player-10-1-on-android-2-2.xhtml
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Do you guys think is there a chance to brick my phone or mess my current configuration.
zephyri-xr said:
Do you guys think is there a chance to brick my phone or mess my current configuration.
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doing what?
anonimo95 said:
doing what?
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Installing flash. If it will harm my phone I won't do, if it will harm my current ROM I will take a Titanium Backup. So do you think its harmful?
It's not harmful per se, but, its totally pointless.
I think Launcher Pro is the best launcher!
Things to be included in a rom that I could use:
- Sense dialer/contacts/friendstream
- Flash lite
- DSP Manager
- OC kernel
- JIT enabled
- batt for at least 48h
All other things doesnt matter, since you can install in any rom.

[FIX][v.3-1] Bloatware Remover CWM

Version 3-1
I made a small CWM zip file to remove 56 system apps
that i don't use.
ONLY FOR SGS2
My script removes TouchWiz (I don't like it, it looks to much like the iphone)
The script will NOT make a backup before removing the apks
Will delete the odex files if present
Will install LauncherPro and ADW.Launcher
Will update the market apk to the latest version
just move the .zip to /sdcard
then update with ClockworkMod Recovery
-------------------------- this is the programs it removes --------------------------
delete("/system/app/AccuWeatherDaemonService.apk");
delete("/system/app/AnalogClock.apk");
delete("/system/app/BuddiesNow.apk");
delete("/system/app/ChocoEUKor.apk");
delete("/system/app/Days.apk");
delete("/system/app/DigitalClock.apk");
delete("/system/app/Dlna.apk");
delete("/system/app/DualClock.apk");
delete("/system/app/EmailWidget.apk");
delete("/system/app/GameHub.apk");
delete("/system/app/GenieWidget.apk");
delete("/system/app/Gmail.apk");
delete("/system/app/Kies.apk");
delete("/system/app/KiesAir.apk");
delete("/system/app/kieswifi.apk");
delete("/system/app/Kobo.apk");
delete("/system/app/Maps.apk");
delete("/system/app/Memo.apk");
delete("/system/app/Microbesgl.apk");
delete("/system/app/MiniDiary.apk");
delete("/system/app/MtpApplication.apk");
delete("/system/app/MusicHub_U1.apk");
delete("/system/app/PhotoRetouching.apk");
delete("/system/app/PressReader.apk");
delete("/system/app/Protips.apk");
delete("/system/app/ReadersHub.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungApps.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungAppsUNA3.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungAppsUNAService.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungIM.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungWidget_News.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungWidget_StockClock.apk");
delete("/system/app/SamsungWidget_WeatherClock.apk");
delete("/system/app/SecretWallpaper1.apk");
delete("/system/app/SecretWallpaper2.apk");
delete("/system/app/signin.apk");
delete("/system/app/SnsAccountFb.apk");
delete("/system/app/SnsAccountLi.apk");
delete("/system/app/SnsAccountMs.apk");
delete("/system/app/SnsAccountTw.apk");
delete("/system/app/SnsDisclaimer.apk");
delete("/system/app/SnsImageCache.apk");
delete("/system/app/SnsProvider.apk");
delete("/system/app/SocialHub.apk");
delete("/system/app/Street.apk");
delete("/system/app/Swype.apk");
delete("/system/app/Talk.apk");
delete("/system/app/Talk2.apk");
delete("/system/app/Tasks.apk");
delete("/system/app/TasksProvider.apk");
delete("/system/app/TouchWiz30Launcher.apk");
delete("/system/app/VideoEditor.apk");
delete("/system/app/VoiceSearch.apk");
delete("/system/app/VoiceToGo.apk");
delete("/system/app/YouTube.apk");
delete("/system/app/Zinio.apk");
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--- change log ---
v.3-1
changed "Kieswifi" to "kieswifi"
v.3
no more backup
now with CWM
now installs 2 launcher
updated Market apk
v.2
fixed market issues
will now make a backup in "/sdcard/FGBR_BKP"
v.1
initial release
View attachment FGBWRv.3-1.zip
View attachment FGBWRv.3.zip
View attachment fgbwr_v.2.zip
View attachment fgbwr.zip
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Thank you very much, this will be very useful for me.
I usually remove the unwanted apks manually before flashing, this will save a lot of time and messing.
is it possible if i modify the script so i get to keep some apps, i.e. touchwiz?
That's what I'll be doing, I use gmail so il just delete that line from the script.
Sure you can...
zidane said:
is it possible if i modify the script so i get to keep some apps, i.e. touchwiz?
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Yes it is posible to select only the apps that you want to remove, but you have to be careful as some apps depend on others to work correctly.
zidane said:
is it possible if i modify the script so i get to keep some apps, i.e. touchwiz?
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Edit it with Notepad or another text file editor!
excellent! thank you for this~
some easy way to do it?????
i dont know how to do it with ADB commands :/
I've ran the script and now my market wont work anymore.. ive also removed the cache.. still nothing, any suggestions?
get a market.apk and install it!
should works
FredericGervais said:
I made a small script to remove 47 system apps
that i don't use.
rm /system/app/Swype.apk
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If you're deleting Swype may as well delete 'libSwypecore.so' in /system/lib
is it possible if i modify the script so i get to keep some apps, i.e. touchwiz?
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yes, you can just edit the script with notepad and delete the lines you want
edit : sorry, didn't see it was already answered
Not so good...
Hello there,
Good idea regarding getting rid of some of the samsung bloatware but I dont think you should be deleting the 'googleframework.apk' as doing so will disable the google login and therefore access to your calender/email/tasks and the market will be disabled too...
It also deletes your google contacts and calendar sync, hmm serves me right for not checking exactly what is being deleted but I think you should post a warning on the first post !
tasty_boy said:
get a market.apk and install it!
should works
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Same for me It delete my google account apk (= market don't work) and messed up lots of stuff !!
It is easier to freeze the apps you don`t want in Root uninstaller
I will post a fix for the market
FredericGervais said:
I will post a fix for the market
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Just remove the Google apk's in your script and it will be done I think!
that's what I did and a little more (backup)
ADB is difficult for a lot of users, but the script is extremely useful!
Any other way to do it, like an apk perhaps???
giokou said:
ADB is difficult for a lot of users, but the script is extremely useful!
Any other way to do it, like an apk perhaps???
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I will think about it
The Script is updated
The Script being converted to CWM is making things much quicker and easier

[Q] How to save Apps

i want to install a ROM on my ONE X .. but i dont want to download again all the apps that i already had .. how can i save them with there current settings and game scores .. so i can use them again after installing a ROM
You should have posted this to Q&A, this thread doesn't belong here.
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hmm...
blingo999 said:
i want to install a ROM on my ONE X .. but i dont want to download again all the apps that i already had .. how can i save them with there current settings and game scores .. so i can use them again after installing a ROM
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unfortunately their is no easy way... sometimes backups using backup tools can work but they are hit and miss in my experience (for example could never get a decent backup of twicca with all my settings )
best thing to do is take snapshots of all your screens and in conjunction with playstore take your time to restore! picking a good rom is key to not having to repeat this process - i highly recommend renovate rom with xminsters kernel.
happy flashing
blingo999 said:
i want to install a ROM on my ONE X .. but i dont want to download again all the apps that i already had .. how can i save them with there current settings and game scores .. so i can use them again after installing a ROM
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You can use appsaver on playstore or use titanium backup..
If u using appsaver app will save in appsaver folder...
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My bloatware list...Free Ram Max Battery

I am using android revolution hd 29.I am using this list to free more ram and make the rom more stable and run more smoothly and faster.
So here is my list from pictures taken from mobile go....Say thanks if you like.....
P.s My phones setup is very comfortable for me and its settings...It has not given me any fcs because i dont delete any .apk but i only add a dot in any app i dont want to use.
Question how does a list free more ram >>> Is something missing from the OP .
By adding a dot ??? it reads as you are adding a dot in front of each apk .
Confused .
JJEgan said:
Question how does a list free more ram >>> Is something missing from the OP .
By adding a dot ??? it reads as you are adding a dot in front of each apk .
Confused .
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you add a dot at the end of each app you dont want to use...so its like the file it cannot be read....
mikrokatevas said:
you add a dot at the end of each app you dont want to use...so its like the file it cannot be read....
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Surely Titanium Backup Pro and freeze is an easier way .
Its far far cheaper than the Wondershare Mobile Go .
Same dot or even delete can be used by any root file manager .
Even the free Android Commander can be used .
List is useful anyway thank you for that .
JJEgan said:
Surely Titanium Backup Pro and freeze is an easier way .
Its far far cheaper than the Wondershare Mobile Go .
Same dot or even delete can be used by any root file manager .
Even the free Android Commander can be used .
List is useful anyway thank you for that .
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i didnt say that i used wondashare mobile go i only said that i took pictures FROM mobile go....i used root explorer to do this process(addind dot to the end of each app).
That sounds interesting, using cm10.2.0 stable. What am I exactly supposed to do & what is it supposed to do. Thanks!
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Most of your apps listed here I've already deleted them and now my system rom is only 1.58 gb (was around 1.70 gb before) and around 738 mb free (was around 800+ mb before).
And as far as I can see you only rendered the files unreadable. If you really want to get rid of those bloatware (and free system resources) then just delete them permanently that way you'll be able to use the space those apk's have occupied.
And I think you're using a deodexed rom? I don't see any .odex files in there cause if you do you need to disable those too. So edit your first post and advice that it should only be used by deodexed rom users.
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Most of your apps listed here I've already deleted them and now my system rom is only 1.58 gb (was around 1.70 gb before) and around 738 mb free (was around 800+ mb before).
And as far as I can see you only rendered the files unreadable. If you really want to get rid of those bloatware (and free system resources) then just delete them permanently that way you'll be able to use the space those apk's have occupied.
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no i really dont want to do that because with some apk you can remove them easily with no fcs at all, but some others like logsprovider.apk (example), you will get fcs....its really better to just rename it.....the space you will accumulate from that is very small compared to what we are trying to acomplish (ram).
mikrokatevas said:
no i really dont want to do that because with some apk you can remove them easily with no fcs at all, but some others like logsprovider.apk (example), you will get fcs....its really better to just rename it.....the space you will accumulate from that is very small compared to what we are trying to acomplish (ram).
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Well I deleted them all and I don't experience any fc's at all. Of course I just used rom cleaner to delete them all (and a bloatware remover script by AndiP) so it avoided those important apk's including that logsprovider apk.
SignetSphere said:
Well I deleted them all and I don't experience any fc's at all. Of course I just used rom cleaner to delete them all (and a bloatware remover script by AndiP) so it avoided those important apk's including that logsprovider apk.
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i did used rom cleaner for revolution hd thow......can you point me to the script you say..........?
mikrokatevas said:
ok i didnt think that...thanks a lot...can you point me to the script you say..........?
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The script is quite dangerous. It will really remove a lot. I suggest that you just use Rom cleaner by Patrics83 here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827817
SignetSphere said:
The script is quite dangerous. It will really remove a lot. I suggest that you just use Rom cleaner by Patrics83 here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827817
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thanks for pointing to that...i realized now that i used that last time i tested 29 hd ...thanks alot thow....:good:
mikrokatevas said:
thanks for pointing to that...i realized now that i used that last time i tested 29 hd ...thanks alot thow....:good:
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I still sent you the script. Just use it with caution as I'm not responsible if you delete the apk's you need. Make sure to do a nandroid backup to be safe.
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I still sent you the script. Just use it with caution.
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thank you....i will give it a try....:good:
Please read up on rom cleaner in patrics83's thread.. you can add or remove system apps you want to safe or delete and it's actually quite easy.
But read the thread.if you are a newbie,then just flash the script and then push the apk's you need back into your system/app folder with a root explorer,set permissions and reboot..
Does this really work ? Will it cause me any trouble ? Is there an easy / safe way of doing this…
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Removing unwanted Tmo apps

Is there any easy way to remove unwanted TMo ops from a rooted/4.3 S4?
I don't want to de-stabilize the OS (by uninstalling apks). Any script/zip if exists will be really helpful.
tia.
ROM Toolbox
My S4 Is Insane
DEVIANT DEVELOPMENT
TrulyClean script: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307355 :fingers-crossed:
I still use Titanium Backup.
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didadi said:
Is there any easy way to remove unwanted TMo ops from a rooted/4.3 S4?
I don't want to de-stabilize the OS (by uninstalling apks). Any script/zip if exists will be really helpful.
tia.
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Titanium backup and freeze the apps you don't use
Root Explorer.

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