is there a program that will allow me to remove all the at&t bloatware off of my phone? thx in advance
The general forum is always a good place to start.
From the general forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761819
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It seems that Titanium always says that it can't locate .apk file for AT&T stuff.
Anyone uninstalled it?
yup ... having the same issue
sure.. use root explorer... or actually read the first link in the froyo release which easily tells you how to remove the bloat.
Read the froyo threads as this is already discussed. Titanium backup needs to get updsted. Second, this is not a development question. Put threads where they belong. You didnt need to create a thread for this.
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Moved to Q&A.
Please keep all questions to the Q&A sub-forum. This way, we can keep the development sub-forum easy to search and make it easier for developers to work on their projects.
Thank you
If anyone is still looking:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798761
Delete files described in this thread using RootExplorer or adb. Must be root of course.
I you have a question about the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1) (if you have a different device go to the right forum) this is the way to go:
1. Use the search function for the entire G1 section
2. If you can't find your question (and only then) you may create a thread with the [Q]estion tag in the Q&A section (and only there)!
Nobody wants to move threads that are in the wrong place and it annoys senior members and devs.
Hi all, please bare with me, I am a EPIC user and I am trying to help a friend out at work. He has the Bionic and he is looking to get rid of the bloatware. He is not interested in a CUSTOM ROM or anything. So, my question, can you root the bionic and just delete the bloatware? Is there another way to delete the bloatware? If someone can point me in the right direction(links), THANKS!
This shouldn't be in the Android Development section, this belongs in General.
If you check the STICKIED thread at the top of this page
then you'll find that there's a debloated stock ROM in there. That should give you what you seek.
dan46n2 said:
This shouldn't be in the Android Development section, this belongs in General.
If you check the STICKIED thread at the top of this page
then you'll find that there's a debloated stock ROM in there. That should give you what you seek.
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My bad, mods please move to appropriate section. Thanks for info.
It's time for flashing a really good rom now:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
Recommendations?
Unfortunately we probably won't be able to flash roms until the bootloader gets unlocked.
Sent from my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S5.
Questions and help issues go in Q&A and Help section
ROM recommendation requests are no different than "Best ROM" threads and not allowed
This is a development site, not a support site
Please look over the ROMs listed in the 2 development subforums and read, read, read so you know exactly what you are altering your $700 device with. Only YOU know what is right for YOU.
Thread moved and closed
Thanks
FNSM
So I want a phone that has the best results for modding and roms with custom recovery, I'm not new to the whole flashing phones and roms stuff but I really don't want to spend to much on a phone right now and I here this phone is the best for roms, now my question is am I able to use this phone on verizon network on their prepaid plans and if so what phone model should I get or variant, Thank you very much
My first piece of advice is this: learn to post in the correct section. At the time I write this this post is located in the General section when it should be in the Q and A section. No worries however, as the moderators will move the thread to the proper location shortly.
Yes, you are able to use the phone on the Verizon network, including MVNOs, provided you get the XT1103 model.
thread moved to correct board
I apologies for posting in wrong forum guys, but does any have any recommendations?
Read my initial reply. It answers the questions you asked in the initial post of the thread.