Is there any way i could stop applications from starting automatically or just uninstall them. like amazon mp3 is always on, some other things just turn on automatically that i really dont use. the task manager kills them, but they start up again. can i remove them atleast.? im using cm6 rc3 with a locked bootloader . and the one click root. thanks for any help
get a file manager like root explorer and go into /system/apps/ and delete amazonmp3.apk or however its called.
DO NOT just delete something.. you rather ask before you delete anything else than amazon
thanks i have astro file manager. would that do the job? i ll post all the apps i want to get rid of so u guys can check if its ok
Remove system apps and never use the auto-kill feature of the task killer, unless you want extra drain on your battery.
So I'm not suppose to use the advanced task killer widget,? Bc that's wat I use. Also which application can I use to delete these systwm apps bc wen I try to with astro it says failed. Is there an aplication better than astro that does the ?
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Astro doesn't have root permissions, so it won't delete system apps.
You need EStrongs Explorer (free) and enable the root option, or Root Explorer (paid), or some other file manager that can use root privileges.
Unless you have a VERY good reason to kill an app, you shouldn't kill it. It doesn't help anything.
so how can i stop the app, lets say for example i turn on google earth or something, and there is no exit button so when u turn it off it stays on , how can i stop it with out killing the app. thanks for your help btw
just tried uninstalling amazon and deleting the .apk and it doesnt allow me. the root permission sis enabled also what could be the the problem, im using e strongs file explorer
Arkalos13 said:
so how can i stop the app, lets say for example i turn on google earth or something, and there is no exit button so when u turn it off it stays on , how can i stop it with out killing the app. thanks for your help btw
just tried uninstalling amazon and deleting the .apk and it doesnt allow me. the root permission sis enabled also what could be the the problem, im using e strongs file explorer
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the app doesnt really stay on. take google maps for example. open it up, and see your gps icon turn on. press home button, gps icon turns off, maps goes into idle mode and uses absolutely zero resources, which can be verified using system panel monitoring function. its been proven many times at this point.
all google apps are coded correctly to not drain or do any thing when you send them to the background. same with all stock apps. if you really want to see for yourself why and how this happens, the best app to use is system panel. its free, but the cpu breakdown part is now paid. best app i've bought by far (and root explorer too)
Ok thanks for the info, I see why now not to kill the apps. But I still can't get the amazon mp3 to be deleted and also twitter I want off but it doesnt let me and root permissions were allowed
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You need to remount system partition as writeable.
Execute from Terminal Emulator:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock6 /system
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Or if you have ADB:
adb remount
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Or if you have Root Explorer - press "Mount as R/W" button above the file list.
Or if you have EStrongs Explorer - find the setting in the menu for mounting system as R/W and enable it.
Thank you it worked, you are a hero. Finally got that stupid app off
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I've rooted my G1, and running Cyanogen 4.2.5
I've removed amazon mp3 by using droidsans to remount the filesystem as read/write, then remove the .apk from /system/app from the terminal. Now, I'd really love to remove tmobile's IM app, but whenever I remove it from /system/app, gapps continuously crashes, making gmail and the market unusable.
I tried just changing the permissions on ImProvider.apk to 600, so only root can do anything with it, but it's icon still says in the app drawer.
Does anyone know anyway to remove IM, or even just hide it, without breaking gapps?
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I've rooted my G1, and running Cyanogen 4.2.5
I've removed amazon mp3 by using droidsans to remount the filesystem as read/write, then remove the .apk from /system/app from the terminal. Now, I'd really love to remove tmobile's IM app, but whenever I remove it from /system/app, gapps continuously crashes, making gmail and the market unusable.
I tried just changing the permissions on ImProvider.apk to 600, so only root can do anything with it, but it's icon still says in the app drawer.
Does anyone know anyway to remove IM, or even just hide it, without breaking gapps?
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Won't the Advanced launcher (extended menu) take care of this (either delete or hide)?
I don't want to use a homescreen replacement though. I like the default android system. I just don't want some of the drawer icons there.
install the advanced launcher. you can hide any apps you want.
I was playing around with my nook last night, disabling apps i dont really need. The following is a list of apps i disabled and any ill effects i found. I take no responsibility if you disable one of these apps and your nook no longer boots.
Calendar.apk.bak
CalendarProvider.apk
Email.apk
GenieWidget.apk
Music.apk
NetworkLocation.apk
Phone.apk
PicoTts.apk
Social.apk
TelephonyProvider.apk
TtsService.apk
VpnServices.apk
one thing i did find that you cannot disable is ContactsProvider.apk When you disable this, you will no longer be able to download apps from the market. They looks like they are going to download, but they never do.
So Far, everything seems to work fine. not really sure if i gain more performance or battery from disabling these apps or not.
If any one has any insight as to why i should not disable some of the apk's i have please let me know.
Ive also disabled those same apps, and also all of the bn stock stuff: adobe air, affiledownoadservice, authenticationsvc,certificate installer, checkin service, everything named com.bn* ,cloud service,drp reader, drm protected storage,library and reader.
No issues, aside from the bn stuff of course not working.
I used titanium to freeze em, didnt delete the apks(mostly)
DO NOT disable google talk, it messes up your market and you will never be able to download things. Take it from experience.
moesasin said:
DO NOT disable google talk, it messes up your market and you will never be able to download things. Take it from experience.
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same exact problem with disabling ContactsProvider.apk, good to know
Why disable this stuff? Is it a battery saver at all? Does it increase performance noticeably?
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Why disable this stuff? Is it a battery saver at all? Does it increase performance noticeably?
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Keeps unwanted apps from running which chews up ram. Less tasks to have to worry about managing. I don't think it affects battery life so much as it enhances performance.
What App are you all using to disable these Programs?
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What App are you all using to disable these Programs?
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I use super manager and added a .bak t the file name
slugbug2010 said:
What App are you all using to disable these Programs?
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i use root explorer, browse to the folder \system\apps Mount the folder as R/W then renam the files adding .bak to the end. this makes it easy to put them back if i ever needed too, or if disabling them had an ill effect. after your done, make sure you reboot the device for the changes to take effect.
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Why disable this stuff? Is it a battery saver at all? Does it increase performance noticeably?
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The main reason i disable them is for performance. It really bothers me when i check a task manager, and find apps im not using running in the backround eating up memory and possibly battery. Unfortunately i dont really have any good way to gauge if disabling these apps increases battery life and/or performance. I know disabling alot of these apps really sped up my android based phone. i can only assume i can get the same from disabling them on the nook.
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i use root explorer, browse to the folder \system\apps Mount the folder as R/W then renam the files adding .bak to the end. this makes it easy to put them back if i ever needed too, or if disabling them had an ill effect. after your done, make sure you reboot the device for the changes to take effect.
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Huh. Doesn't this, in effect, uninstall the apps? Do the icons for them still show up in the tray?
I really want to disable nook virtual Home button on status bar and replace by third party launcher app draw button. Can i disable the default launcher app to remove this. I already disable all BN stuff so it is no use anyway.
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If you could, believe me, by now it would have been done. Everyone wants that.
Thx! Was having google service framework force closes after freezing some apps, turns out it's contactsprovider that caused it. Unforsted it and all is good now!!!
I will be updating this as we get more info in. Just post a reply and I'll edit the top here.
8/25/2011 // 10:47P
Kindle.apk
Blockbuster.apk
CitrixReceiver.apk
VCASTMusic.apk
VCast.apk
VCASTVideo.apk
MyVerizon.apk
I removed all Bloat, no problems. Task Manager app gave constant force closes until I did a battery pull, no issues since.
I changed out the boot animation with no issues
Removed go to my pc and the yahoo crap
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There's a rom for the droidx called apex
it has all blur accept for accounts removed
in theory you can remove everything
I would factory reset and then change apk to bak and then sign into google you shouldn't get any fc or issues
I also removed:
slacker radio
nfl mobile (it's my wife's phone )
backup assistant
vz navigator
com.motorola.android.buacontactadapter
skype mobile
google books
I removed all the car dock related apps.
noob question alert: how are you guys removing these apps?
a_lazy_dude said:
noob question alert: how are you guys removing these apps?
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Titanium backup or use es file manager with root access checked off in settings and delete them or any file manager that has root access really but you shouldn't delete them..just move them to a folder on your sd card or rename them to .bak or freeze them with titanium backup..this way if anything goes wrong you will be able to fix it
Hope I helped
/droid3
I remove the video editing app without any problems.
EDIT: I froze all the "authenticator" apps without a problem.
Code:
rm /system/app/VCA*
rm /system/app/IM*
Remove most Vcast
IMPresence that is all over the logcat (hoping to see some battery saving w/ this)
Originally posted this in the wrong thread, here we go again :-
I've created a dir /system/app/bak and moved my "retired" apps into that folder.
So far it contains :-
Blockbuster.apk
CitrixReciever.apk
CityID.apk
GuidedTours.apk/odex
HelpCenter.apk/odex
MOTOPRINT.apk
MyVerizon.apk
NFLMobile.apk
Newswidget.apk/odex
SkypeBourbon.apk
SlackerRadio.apk
SocialMessaging.apk/odex
SocialShare.apk/odex
SuggestionsProvider.apk/odex
SuggestionsRuleChecker.spk/odex
SuggestionServiceScheduler.apk/odex
VCASTMusic.apk
VCASTVideo.apk
VCAST_TONES_4_5_7.apk
VCast.apk
WeatherWidget.apk/odex
ZumoCast_1.0.17.apk
gotomeeting-stuv-1.0.74.apk
vzw_vnav_DROID3_rel_PROD_signed.apk
NewBayVault_4.2.99.36.Market.apk (this is VCast media manager - thanks Darksurf)
I still can't get rid of "Social Networking" and "Social Location" from the apps list though - anyone know how to kill them off?
There's more here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235149
Can we please use only one topic? (this one?)
Ill update this later tonight. With my training at Apple today and Hurricaine Irene, its a bit shaky right now.
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Ill update this later tonight. With my training at Apple today and Hurricaine Irene, its a bit shaky right now.
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TRAINING AT APPLE? lol.
be careful, my friend.
west coasters, rejoice xD
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Im not so sure about removing anything blur or moto related. It was said that com.motorola.android.buacontactadapter was removed, but does anyone know what it does? The main thing I dislike the most is the way the camera handles flash and the way it is linked to gallery. (I hate the moto gallery, QuickPic FTW). If camera360 supported FFCs I would be much more likely to use it.
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I still can't get rid of "Social Networking" "Social Location" or "VCast Media Manager" from the apps list though - anyone know how to kill them off?
Also - word of warning - do not remove VSuiteApp.apk - I thought it was the VCast Media Manager, but removing it puts the phone into a "Force close" loop, which even ADB can't get you out of (can't SU while in the "force close" loop). I had to reboot the phone to get it working again and restore the APK file to its correct location, which was a pretty tense experience.
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I removed the VSuiteApp.apk just fine. No issues here. the force close loop is caused because the application was running at the time of deletion. VCast Media Manager is known as NewBayVault_4.2.99.36.Market.apk . this can happen to any of the apps if they are system apps that are running during time of deletion
@Darksurf -thanks for that, VCast media manager now removed.
Edited my earlier post to add that APK to the list.
On removing VSuiteApp.apk - what does that app do? It seems to be related to the voice recognition system as far as I can see. Be safe to remove if you don't want voice IO, perhaps?
I removed the DLNA app, it started giving immediate problems with repetitive force close notices. Pulled the battery, restarted, never happened again.
So I used Root Explorer to rename most of the same apps everyone is listing as .bak. I then gave my phone a few hours run to see how everything behaved and that I didn't freeze anything important. Once I was satisfied with that I started actually deleting certain apps (ie. blockbuster, zumo, any vzw app) because all we kept saying was "remove the bloatware." Now I'm seeing everyone say we shouldn't have actually removed anything. All that being said, how can I replace the apps I actually deleted and simply go back and .bak them?
Can I delete GlobalNWSwitch.apk? Is this what makes the phone keep on asking whether you want to switch back to Global mode once the signal is lost for a while?
The application is there, but no way to access it
same issue no smart manager
I'm having the same issue is installed on my phone but no icon to launch it
Why is this happening to my phone? this glitch happens in chrome too when im scrolling horizontally through images
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I'm having the same issue is installed on my phone but no icon to launch it
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someone should really explain this
Same issue on my Verizon S6. I feel dumb that I have spent 30 minutes trying to access this app.
Same here. Why cant we do download booster as well? Carrier killing a good phone.
Found it. You have to put the usage manager widget on the home screen then click on battery and it will take you to the usage manager.
The usage manager is not the same thing as the smart manager.
360 security app from playstore does the same thing.
hmmm I see that the app is on the phone, maybe someone can tell us how to unhide an app as it seems to of been Hidden rather than removed for some reason by Verizon and ATT.
ooooh, I think I see why ATT and Verizon Hid this app. It is installed at Ring 0 , Same level as Knox. Hmmm wonder if we found our Exploit Point of access for Root.
What do you mean it's installed at Ring 0? How can you see that information?
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What do you mean it's installed at Ring 0? How can you see that information?
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This is more a windows referance but a program that operates at ring 0 has full operation permissions that allow it to modify read/right code that effects base operation of the device. In otherwords Root access without user permission. If you open up the Application manager, Settings>systems>Storage>used space>Applications. Then scroll Down and press on the app it shows you the App info, usually used to Force stop or Unistall manually as you'll notice most Bloatware Unistall command is greyed out and doesn't work.
But anyways if you scroll down, It'll show you Permissions the App has and is allowed to do, and a nice little note by Samsung telling you this app works at administration level at the same level as Knox and a reason being so it doesn't use a lot of memory. Basically the Smart Manager App has Permissions to pretty much do everything on the phone.
Ps. Looking over the apps I decided to look at Usage Manager the app that att seems to have replaced it with. and it has no where near the Permission level that Smart Manager has. So it seems ATT did not like that app and used theres instead. with them Bootloader locking and Root locking the Device, I Wonder why.
I was looking at the feature.XML and there is a thing in there that has disable smart manager/ disable anti malware set to true...of course without root we can't change that line to see if that bring access to it back
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Should I be able to view the main folder like this? I'm using root explorer btw
Edit: not sure if pictures posted, but using root explorer, I can view the main folder and almost all system folders. In system/app there are quite a few apps that have permissions like smart manager. I was surprised to see the permissions on the kiosk app.
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Should I be able to view the main folder like this? I'm using root explorer btw
Edit: not sure if pictures posted, but using root explorer, I can view the main folder and almost all system folders. In system/app there are quite a few apps that have permissions like smart manager. I was surprised to see the permissions on the kiosk app.
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yah its really mind boggling the permisions these simple apps have. guess when something is installed at root level in factory they just give em all permissions and hit next.
Can USB debugging be used to maybe change one of these apps and push it back? I figure you can't because it's r/o, but there are a lot of other high level folders that are r/w
I've tried Google but it didn't work so basically I was downloading stuff from the internet and one of them must've had some nasty virus cause now every single time I unlock my phone I get this name-less app that pops up with this virus notification (how ironic). So I tap the menu key to bring up app switcher and the app is name-less with a white theme. So I go into the Smart Manager and check the RAM to see what information I can get but it doesn't appear there. So I go to the settings app, Application manager > Running and the very first thing, taking up like 66MB of RAM was that ad app. So I tap it and the uninstall button is greyed out! So I tap "stop" to stop the app and it finally goes away (I had the app open in that small window and it disappeared after tapping "STOP"). By go away I mean it probably just got temporarily stopped or it's frozen but if I go into the "all" tab, the first thing is this nameless ad app. 6.50MB storage used, version 1.0 . The permissions basically say it's got control of my SD card and full network access, nothing else. I don't trust it at all to not have root access but I don't think SU asked me anything about root other than file explorers and Kernel apps (was trying to find a way to overclock for fun)
tl;dr There's a nameless app that shows a fullscreen ad saying I got a virus and the uninstall button is greyed out.
I got root so is there a way of finding the location of the relevant files in ES File Explorer and deleting them maybe?
Download Samsung Package Disabler and you should be able to disable the app. Or you can try Titanium Backup and freeze the app and possibly uninstall it.
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Simply factory reset, it is way better than finding the app. Format storage, then re install the rom. It will sure wiping the virus.
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