Hey guys,
I've got a problem on my Nexus one running Cyanogen 6.1 RC1. Basically I wanted to try out the FM radio so I plugged in my headphones and no sound comes out at all. I went on the setting and changed it to UK, I've used loads of different headphones, bluetooth is definitely on etc and I have no idea why it won't work. I watched loads of videos of people just turning their FM radio on and it just works straight away.
Any help?
Thanks
You did turn the radio on, right?
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danger-rat said:
You did turn the radio on, right?
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Yeah pressing the power button right? Because it says 'turning bluetooth on' when I do and then nothing. I press the loudspeaker on/off so many times to no avail.
Strange, works fine for me.
I have noticed some apps behaving weird with some of the nightlies, and usually a clean wipe and clean install fixes...
You probably don't want to hear it, but that's about all I have to offer...
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danger-rat said:
Strange, works fine for me.
I have noticed some apps behaving weird with some of the nightlies, and usually a clean wipe and clean install fixes...
You probably don't want to hear it, but that's about all I have to offer...
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I hate re-installing because I always have to re-install all my apps, sort my contacts out, get my theme back it's such a headache
Omiclops said:
I hate re-installing because I always have to re-install all my apps, sort my contacts out, get my theme back it's such a headache
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titanium backup pro. it costs very little, and restores with a press or two.
i've used the fm radio app on my n1 several times, on several roms, and it's fairly consistant / fast / usable. currently i'm using 6.1 RC1
Use TuneIn radio from the Market. Its the best radio app now in my opinion.
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ohgood said:
titanium backup pro. it costs very little, and restores with a press or two.
i've used the fm radio app on my n1 several times, on several roms, and it's fairly consistant / fast / usable. currently i'm using 6.1 RC1
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I've actually got it but I don't know I guess it's kinda like when you format a PC haha.
So how would I go about sorting this? Wipe data and reinstall ROM?
Is anyone else having problems selecting the normal radio stations? All of my radio stations display with an even number in the decimals place even if I manually enter in a radio station with an odd number in the decimals place, e.g. 103.2 instead of 103.3. I'm wondering if this has to do with the 5_12 kernel that I'm using. Thoughts?
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Is anyone else having problems selecting the normal radio stations? All of my radio stations display with an even number in the decimals place even if I manually enter in a radio station with an odd number in the decimals place, e.g. 103.2 instead of 103.3. I'm wondering if this has to do with the 5_12 kernel that I'm using. Thoughts?
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That's a noted problem, and has been fixed in the nightlies. You can probably unzip the apk from a nightly, and install...
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Omiclops said:
I've actually got it but I don't know I guess it's kinda like when you format a PC haha.
So how would I go about sorting this? Wipe data and reinstall ROM?
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Use Titanium batch option to back up all your apps and data. Install new ROM (first back up current ROM, just in case). Flash latest gapps. Install Titanium, and batch restore apps and data. Reboot.
I use App Monster to make a backup apk of Titanium on my SD. That way, when the new ROM is installed, I can skip the setup process (touch 4 corners at touch android screen, clockwise, starting at top left), open a file manager, install the backup Titanium apk, then restore everything. If you don't do this, you have to add all your details to log into the market to dl Titanium again, and then all your apps start to auto install without data... :-/
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That's a noted problem, and has been fixed in the nightlies. You can probably unzip the apk from a nightly, and install...
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Is it possible to just re-install the FM radio somehow?
Omiclops said:
Is it possible to just re-install the FM radio somehow?
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use dsp manager to see if it's a setting. if not, flash cyanogenmod 6.1 RC1, after using ti backup. the pro version will let you re-install all your applications AND settings easily enough.
nandroid is something you should do before anything else, and if you have, try reverting to an earlier known good setup.
personally, titanium backup + flashing fixes everything.
Omiclops said:
Is it possible to just re-install the FM radio somehow?
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Yes, just pull the apk from the ROM zip...
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ohgood said:
use dsp manager to see if it's a setting. if not, flash cyanogenmod 6.1 RC1, after using ti backup. the pro version will let you re-install all your applications AND settings easily enough.
nandroid is something you should do before anything else, and if you have, try reverting to an earlier known good setup.
personally, titanium backup + flashing fixes everything.
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Used DSP, had nothing about radio or anything. I just got Titanium Backup Pro and I've backed up all apps and user data so I may just reflash.
I'll nandroid before I do anything definitely I'll just see if there's any other options.
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Yes, just pull the apk from the ROM zip...
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I did this but it won't let me uninstall the FM radio so it didn't do much...
You can uninstall the FM radio via Titanium or Root Explorer. Reboot, and then reinstall.
I prefer to simply add .bak to the existing apk file in the system/app folder, using Root Explorer. That way, if the new install doesn't work, you can always rename the old file back to its original name...
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danger-rat said:
You can uninstall the FM radio via Titanium or Root Explorer. Reboot, and then reinstall.
I prefer to simply add .bak to the existing apk file in the system/app folder, using Root Explorer. That way, if the new install doesn't work, you can always rename the old file back to its original name...
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I did it and it simply didn't work. I installed the latest Nightly and it worked however Titanium backup was restoring really old apps and kept on restarting when I was restoring some apps so I recovered using nandroid, deleted all older backups, made a fresh copy, made a new nandroid copy and now retrying - fingers crossed!
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I noticed that on my Froyo enabled HD2 every time I install a new build the market automatically installs the apps there were downloaded previously. Is there a way for this to be enabled on Captivate ROMs? If this has been asked and answered somewhere else, please let me know. Thanks.
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I noticed that on my Froyo enabled HD2 every time I install a new build the market automatically installs the apps there were downloaded previously. Is there a way for this to be enabled on Captivate ROMs? If this has been asked and answered somewhere else, please let me know. Thanks.
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You can use Titanium Backup to achieve the exact same thing.
Mine has always done that, maybe because I restore my Android ID. I flash my phone at least 2 times a week.
EDIT: Mis-read OP, my apps are not automatically installed but the Market seems to keep a history of FREE as well as PAID apps I had previously installed.
It may have to do with the product id. I know my aria did what you describe and I think the stock rom did as well. The froyo leaks mess up the android id and the efs folder. It may be responsible for our lack of that feature
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Only ROM for the Captivate that's every done this for me is the Cyanogen 6.1 Beta I tried out a while ago. Apps immediately just started downloading lol.
I thought touchwiz ripped that feature out.
I'd also like to request this. Titanium backup is different.
Having the right android id # only had about 1/4 of my free apps be saved so that didn't work for me
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Also had the same happening to me on Gingerbread. Prefer TiBu as I can restore my app data as well.
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You can use Titanium Backup to achieve the exact same thing.
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Not exactly the same thing. I have to install TiBu (which is in the market) if I have not created the zip file to install via ClockWork or if it is not in the ROM already.
Have you seen what I am referring to? It is a much better process because it fully automated; add your google account and it begins pulling down your apps (including TiBu).
Dani897 said:
It may have to do with the product id. I know my aria did what you describe and I think the stock rom did as well. The froyo leaks mess up the android id and the efs folder. It may be responsible for our lack of that feature
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I have two different devices, Samsung Captivate and an HTC HD2. I use the same google account on both. I recently installed a newer, different ROM, put in my google account and it began to download the apps that I have loaded on my Captivate. If it is ID related, it does not seem to be a problem between devices.
How can I ensure that I am using the same ID on my Captivate between flashes?
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Also had the same happening to me on Gingerbread. Prefer TiBu as I can restore my app data as well.
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I have noticed that when I use TiBu to restore between flashes I get FC on app. I think this may have something to do with the Market ID option checked in TiBu. I have not been able to find a doc to explain these settings, so I end up having to redownload all my apps. As long as I am restoring on the same ROM I am good. However, if I try to restore between flashes (sometimes even between build updates) TiBu fails. Not sure why this happens.
Good sirs,
Recently, like since last week, I cannot see any of my installed apps in the Android Market, under "My apps". Consequently i also cannot see any updates to those apps.
The ONLY thing, I see there are the apps I have purchased, and any apps I newly install...
I have a captivate running cognition 2.1.6.
anyone else having this issue?
HELP!!!
Have you tried clearing the data?
Menu button->Settings->Applications->Manage Applications->Third Party Tab then scroll down and choose Market then click Clear Data.
Try the above first, if that doesnt work, go to the market and download Eris Market Fix. This app worked for me on my captivate before.
im running 2.1. dont see a third party tab.
but i did clear the cache. did not help.
then tried uninstalling the updates to market. it said uninstall failed.
Now my market is completley gone!!
I'd suggest three other things then...
First would be to restore from a backup... you did backup your apps when you flashed right?
Second would be to use or get SGS Tools and try the Market Fix option there. Find it here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936727
Third would be to search vending.apk That's the market apk, then download it and sideload it.
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I'd suggest three other things then...
First would be to restore from a backup... you did backup your apps when you flashed right?
Second would be to use or get SGS Tools and try the Market Fix option there. Find it here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936727
Third would be to search vending.apk That's the market apk, then download it and sideload it.
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I reinstalled a whole new ROM...
BTW, I heard that using the new market web interface will break the market on devices with custom ROMs. is this true??!
I haven't heard of anything lime that. When I was on 2.1, I had a blackmarket app that allowed.me to upgrade my market interface. I have never had a problem with not being able to see free appear tho. I suggest backing up anything you have that's important and after attempting any fixes that others will and have spelled out, try a ODIN3 restore. I don't have any links but it will fully restore your phone to stock. Some of your data should still be there but it will do a full wipe and restore. Other than that, don't listen to me. I only have 3 posts.......
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I haven't heard of anything lime that. When I was on 2.1, I had a blackmarket app that allowed.me to upgrade my market interface. I have never had a problem with not being able to see free appear tho. I suggest backing up anything you have that's important and after attempting any fixes that others will and have spelled out, try a ODIN3 restore. I don't have any links but it will fully restore your phone to stock. Some of your data should still be there but it will do a full wipe and restore. Other than that, don't listen to me. I only have 3 posts.......
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when I restore to stock, what type of data is not wiped?
mxracer101 said:
Have you tried clearing the data?
Menu button->Settings->Applications->Manage Applications->Third Party Tab then scroll down and choose Market then click Clear Data.
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I had the same issue before and i just did those steps and it resolve it!
yea on the new ROM clearing the cache works! thanks.
Ok, so I have a rooted Nexus One with cyanogen 6.0rc3 on it. I recently tried to put cyanogen 6.1 on it so I could upgrade to 7.0. Then, I see the common glitch where there is no market so I revert back to my old rom which I made a backup for(using ROM Manager). So here comes the hard part, when it restores my ROM, have no apps, no nothing which I downloaded, and I tried to restore again, because ROM Manager reinstalled, but I didn't get anything. Can some tell me how to get my data and all my stuff back, please?!?!?!?! If I don't get help by the end of the month, my service gets cut off, so I really need help!!!! Please help guys, thanks in advance, you guys are the bomb!!!!
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If I don't get help by the end of the month, my service gets cut off, so I really need help!!!!
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What's that supposed to mean? You lose service because you don't have the data on your phone restored?
Are you using apps2sd?
I feel like you have no chance of restoring anything at the moment though.
If you have a custom recovery, just wipe and start again, or restore your backup... Make sure you have a gapps package that is compatible with your ROM...
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All your apps will be in the market under 'my apps' and as long as you have synched with Google servers all your data should be retrieveable by re-synching.
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yellofello99 said:
Ok, so I have a rooted Nexus One with cyanogen 6.0rc3 on it. I recently tried to put cyanogen 6.1 on it so I could upgrade to 7.0. Then, I see the common glitch where there is no market so I revert back to my old rom which I made a backup for(using ROM Manager). So here comes the hard part, when it restores my ROM, have no apps, no nothing which I downloaded, and I tried to restore again, because ROM Manager reinstalled, but I didn't get anything. Can some tell me how to get my data and all my stuff back, please?!?!?!?! If I don't get help by the end of the month, my service gets cut off, so I really need help!!!! Please help guys, thanks in advance, you guys are the bomb!!!!
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You don't need to go to cm6.1 to get to cm7. Even on 6.1 you need to do a full wipe anyway to eliminate any potential problems.
Also did you happen to use CWM 3.0?
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If you have a custom recovery, just wipe and start again, or restore your backup... Make sure you have a gapps package that is compatible with your ROM...
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I tried to restore my backup, it doesn't work for some reason
sparkyryan said:
All your apps will be in the market under 'my apps' and as long as you have synched with Google servers all your data should be retrieveable by re-synching.
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I tried that, too, not all of my apps restored, and my data would be gone on them anyway
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You don't need to go to cm6.1 to get to cm7. Even on 6.1 you need to do a full wipe anyway to eliminate any potential problems.
Also did you happen to use CWM 3.0?
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I was using 3.0
For those of you that do not want to DeOdex their phone manually, here's a script I created to do it for you. I've created this same script before for the Droid X, and it's quite simple. Here's what you need.
1) Your phone must be Rooted.
2) You must install Bionic_Bootstrapper.
Below you can find these items.
COMPLETE GUIDE TO ROOT AND BOOTSTRAP
Once you have that.... download my DeOdexer and put it on your sdcard.
Bionic_AutoDeOdexer
MIRROR
Reboot into recovery. BACKUP YOUR PHONE!!!!
Once that completes, then go to install from zip. Choose file from zip... find the Bionic_DeOdexer zip file... and run it.
There is a script at the beginning that checks the build.prop file and makes sure you have the correct build. You must have 5.5.1_84_DBN-55. If you do not, I hope it fails.
Reboot.... and all should be good. Now that you are DeOdexed.... have fun theming!
As you should know, do this at your own risk. Yes, I've tested this on my phone and had no issue. This doesn't mean you won't experience a problem. I'm not responsible for what happens to your phone.
ENJOY!!!
Worked great. Saved me a lot of time from manually deodexing.
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Thanks for this...
TauntingBull said:
Thanks for this...
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You're welcome!
Fantastic nitro.thank you so much.it was quick, clean and simple. System/app/ shows no sign of .Odex's after installing zip. Flawless victory.
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AJMetal87 said:
Fantastic nitro.thank you so much.it was quick, clean and simple. System/app/ shows no sign of .Odex's after installing zip. Flawless victory.
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Not a problem. Have fun Theming!
I think this should be stickied.... lots of requests for this!
For some reason when I try to run this it says that it failed. I have downloaded a few times and tried. I'm on the same build and completely stock rooted.. weird. Any ideas?
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For some reason when I try to run this it says that it failed. I have downloaded a few times and tried. I'm on the same build and completely stock rooted.. weird. Any ideas?
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Have you removed or touched any of the system/app/ 's ?
I'm running the rooted stock rom. I haven't removed any programs or modified/renamed anything in /system/apps, however, I did freeze some of the bloat using TB. Do I need to defrost the apps first before running this script, or does it matter?
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I'm running the rooted stock rom. I haven't removed any programs or modified/renamed anything in /system/apps, however, I did freeze some of the bloat using TB. Do I need to defrost the apps first before running this script, or does it matter?
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If you modified any of the APKs, to include freezing them, I cannot guarantee it will work. Best thing is to be completely stock and rooted. At least that's the way I did this script.
Thanks for the answer! TB has a batch defrost, so if I decide to go ahead & run this script, I'll defrost everything first.
I did mine with frozen apps and it seems to be working well. Was able to install the 1% mod and use a custom battery icon too.
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I did mine with frozen apps and it seems to be working well. Was able to install the 1% mod and use a custom battery icon too.
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Good to know. I do know that depending on how the person downloads some packages, they may get corrupted during download. If it fails one time... try again. If it continues to fail, re-download and try again.
So the file isn't available any more?
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I just checked both file locations and they are still there. What are you referring too.
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Worked great here, didn't unfreeze anything before running it and no problems to report.
Kind of a goofy question, but is there any reason that deodexing the stock (rooted) rom would worsen data loss issues?
The reason I ask is that I reverted to stock yesterday after experiencing substantial data problems with UNLEASH3D 1.5. Ran well for the entire day and this morning. Then, a couple hours ago, I ran this script and have had nothing but issues since, with both WiFi and cellular data dying, and not coming back without a reboot. Reverted to stock again, and all is normal.
Any ideas?
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Underwater Mike said:
Kind of a goofy question, but is there any reason that deodexing the stock (rooted) rom would worsen data loss issues?
The reason I ask is that I reverted to stock yesterday after experiencing substantial data problems with UNLEASH3D 1.5. Ran well for the entire day and this morning. Then, a couple hours ago, I ran this script and have had nothing but issues since, with both WiFi and cellular data dying, and not coming back without a reboot. Reverted to stock again, and all is normal.
Any ideas?
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I have these same issues on stock, on .892 and on any roms - I really think it is just the phone :/ - there is a known bug on the bug list about data connectivity issues.
Btw the .892 radio is complete crap.... at least on my phone it is...
Market Apps
After running this script, I noted that my normal list of around 60 or so market apps is now showing only around 13 apps. Also, the market app asked me for authorization when I started it up. So, I don't know if this script, or maybe an automatic update to the market app has caused my missing downloaded apps.
They are still on the phone, and still backed up with TB, but they are not shown in the market My Apps page.
Any thoughts or solutions?
Corey
...Argh, never mind, this phone seems to have a mind of its own. The account chosen for My apps was not my main google account but another one. Not sure how this happens, but I find little things like this all the time with Android. My favorite is that my email delivery settings (push vs. manual vs. schedule) seem to change on their own!
I flashed the stock htc rom i downloaded from here and then got titanium backup and uninstalled a bunch of apps i was never going to use, like the original internet, email and kid mode apps) and they keep reinstalling themselves. What am i missing and how do i make them disappear forever?
freeze them
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freeze them
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how do i do that? and whats that do, just keep them from connecting to the internet and redownloading themselves?
Dl and install this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.timos.htconerw
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Dl and install this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.timos.htconerw
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Would root be any benefit for this? I mean if he has root can he delete them for good?
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Would root be any benefit for this? I mean if he has root can he delete them for good?
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He is rooted, otherwise Titanium Backup wouldn't have worked for him in the first place. I could be wrong, though.
Personally I'd rather remove all apps I don't want or need rather than freeze them ... There's **** on my phone that I just want gone completely and not just disbaled or frozen, Facebook integration and Blinkfeed would be gone straight away lol
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He is rooted, otherwise Titanium Backup wouldn't have worked for him in the first place. I could be wrong, though.
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I'm rooted. And I can delete them but they magically get redownloaded and installed again An hour later. I want them gone for good
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I have not tried removing system applications using TitaniumBackup on my HTC One, to be honest with you, and I am running stock, non-rooted and odexed 4.2.2 which I am going to root in a few. I think the only option you have at the moment is to freeze them until you can figure something out. The only other option I could think of is installing a custom ROM which I believe lets you delete them without having to worry about them coming back, like TrickDroid, for instance.
Tried to dl that app yet? I had the same prob when running stock for a while. Sorted my issues.
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