Can someone point me towards a list of stock apps safe to remove? I know I saw a list somewhere here but no luck finding that right now.
Thanks
take attention to: sorry, couldn;t find it here.
You'll need root, and I'd recommend you to freeze it first, before uninstalling, using Titanium Backup.
I would thank you if I had a Galaxy S 2 or had asked this question in the Galaxy S 2 section.
Sorry to disturb you, but if I'd be you - I'd look on common apps at beginning.
If you're unable to do so - apologies again for taking your precious time.
executionist said:
I would thank you if I had a Galaxy S 2 or had asked this question in the Galaxy S 2 section.
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If you care to open your eyes and take the time to read what this guy has posted for you, you'll see that almost all, if not Every one of the apps on that list are in standard sgs roms. Take your thumb from up your arse and hit the thanks button for his useful post.
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first root your phone
then use system app remover app..
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This is the first time I have ever been near or used an Android phone. I got my i9000 a few days ago and have started messing about with widgets etc. I have been reading this forum for a few months prior to owning an Android phone as technology interests me. I was following a home screen thread and realized I had to root my Galaxy S to be able to take screenshots. Then I found the One Click Lag Fix app that was on the Android market. The lag was something that was really bothering me and now its running really smooth.
So now I have root what else should I do to my phone?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
A couple apps I use that need root access: mybackup pro and root explorer.
Have fun
I'll be sure to check them out. Anyone else?
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PaulForde said:
I'll be sure to check them out. Anyone else?
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This is what I thought too. Apart from backing up to the average user, there doesn't seem to be a lot to do!
PaulForde said:
I'll be sure to check them out. Anyone else?
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Delete those stock apps with my app "systems app remover" on the market
Well I suppose I'll keeo my stock apps lmao... Is that everything covered? I'm sure theres probably loads more you can do..
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Well I suppose I'll keeo my stock apps lmao... Is that everything covered? I'm sure theres probably loads more you can do..
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Flash roms, overclock cpu, clear app caches. Modify system apps (eg make browser fullscreen).
Anything really.
Clocksync - if cell-network time sync sucks.
MarketAccess - if you can't purchase apps on market
Autokiller or Minfree manager - to keep memory tidy (less necessary on the most recent firmwares)
Screenshot - should be obvious.
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Daneshm90 said:
Flash roms, overclock cpu, clear app caches. Modify system apps (eg make browser fullscreen).
Anything really.
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Yeah I've seen all custom roms etc but not loads for t he i9000 as I've seen for the desire / EVO etc. What would you recommend?
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PaulForde said:
Yeah I've seen all custom roms etc but not loads for t he i9000 as I've seen for the desire / EVO etc. What would you recommend?
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Im sticking to stock for now, see no reason to switch. I mostly mix/mash stuff from other roms if i like. But yea i just got my vibrant few days back so i don't know wht roms are available/good. There was this thread however, look for "best firmware" i believe it was called.
Okay thanks for the tips everyone
There are usefull programs once u have root.The sound booster is one of them u can find it in this dev section
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Yeah I seen that thanks though. Anythjng else I should have a look at?
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What is a must have app on ROOTED phones?
Like to try some new apps but don't know what to download thats RLY good for rooted phones...
/Sandrita
Why not just read the Apps section?
sandrita83 said:
What is a must have app on ROOTED phones?
Like to try some new apps but don't know what to download thats RLY good for rooted phones...
/Sandrita
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titanium backup
root explorer
ad free
juice defender
ringdroid
rom manager
sgs tools
these are not all for rooted phones but i think they are must haves
there a gazillions of apps out there it all depends on what your looking to do with them.. a bit of research in the apps section wont go a miss
@tehpreist
Its fun to see what list ppl use and think is a must for rooted phones. And to look at all app posts one by one will take for ever.
@Azzledazzle
Thnx. Think i miss one or two on that list.
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You only need to read one thread for most of them hence the reason it is pinned.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765081
@Tehpreist
Thnx for the link but i was asking for apps for rooted phones. Just to compare and to make the best of my rooted phone...
The link is for all good apps.
But thank you a lot for the link.
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Search "root" on market, and then just pick the best ones...
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Search "root" on market, and then just pick the best ones...
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Done and all is not rly good for rooted SGS...
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When I first got this unit, when I added a contact it gave the option to save to google account or Sim card/ sd. I do not have that option anymore, nor can I find a setting for it. Im sorry if this is noobish question, or if this has been covered elsewhere.
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open contacts
menu button
more..
options
save contacts to...
Awesome. Thank you for the quick reply! XDA is the best, flashed myself stock ROM today to fix sone issues I caused with too much tinkering :-\
Appreciate it very much
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hi guys,
sometimes you see a screenshot and you want to know what's that for an app or feature. So I thought to open a thread where you can post these things you can't live without it. I'm interested and searching for new things - so let's post!
So I would start:
For me it's an app called swapps. It's like the @ppbar who's integrated in some custom roms. See the screenshot.
Play Store link.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.schiztech.swapps&hl=de
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992163
Not sure it is related to N4...
Anyway this might be interesting but this app you talk about, I don't see the point as you can do it with recent apps or simply go back to home screen?!
(Sorry about negativeness of this comment^^, this is a good idea to discover interesting apps though)
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Please use the existing thread linked here:
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992163
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So I search xda and couldn't find anything current.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sitesearch.php?q=so i'm rooted, now what?
I just rooted my att N3 using Kingo. So now what?
I installed root checker, but that's it.
What do you folks suggest one does with a freshly root N3?
backing up?
removing bloatware?
make the powerful N3 even better?
what things have you rooting pros done with your new N3,
are there "must do" things as well?
I know some of you have really improved your stock N3, what do you suggest one do fresh after rooting?
Titanium Backup is a must for freezing and/or removing bloatware.
After that, check out Exposed Framework and Wanam, That will keep you busy for a while.
I would recommend a custom ROM
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theorioles33 said:
Titanium Backup is a must for freezing and/or removing bloatware.
After that, check out Exposed Framework and Wanam, That will keep you busy for a while.
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Which one? the free one that says Titanium Backup Root?
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Which one? the free one that says Titanium Backup Root?
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Yes. I believe it's free with limited features. I actually purchased the full version.
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theorioles33 said:
Yes. I believe it's free with limited features. I actually purchased the full version.
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They don't say what the difference is when I click on the $6.58 version and read.
I don't wanna just blindly buy something, what do you like about the paid version?
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They don't say what the difference is when I click on the $6.58 version and read.
I don't wanna just blindly buy something, what do you like about the paid version?
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It has a lot of capabilites but I used it for mostly freezing and backing up apps. I'm sure there's a thread around here about the app and all its capabilities.
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I would recommend a custom ROM
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OK, I'm ready to go romen, (and not the noodles) - lol
Would you kindly PM me a recommendation, one without the dreaded KNOX crapola please?
Lots of views, few replies.
(I bet a lot of stock users are looking to this thread for reasons to root :good
Keep the ideas coming rooters, I'm ready to customize some thangs -
Spend some time and flash any ROMs that appear interesting till you find one you like. Install Xposed framework and browse through all the modules and look for anything that interests you; Wanam and App Setting are probably the 2 most popular modules and sometimes installed already on custom ROMs.
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Spend some time and flash any ROMs that appear interesting till you find one you like. Install Xposed framework and browse through all the modules and look for anything that interests you; Wanam and App Setting are probably the 2 most popular modules and sometimes installed already on custom ROMs.
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Thanks for the ideas Matt, where do I find ROMs to look at ?
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Thanks for the ideas Matt, where do I find ROMs to look at ?
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ATT Note 3 android development thread is where all the ROMs made for our phone will be.
Welcome to the community! Titanium backup pro is a must if you're going to be romming and modding you're android devices. Custom roms are definitely the way to go especially being new to android modding. There are a few really smart dudes developing great custom roms for the n9005a. They do all the work that you would want done and they're really good at it. I recommend knoxraid by @drakeymcmb. He has been involved with romming this phone since before we had a recovery to flash from. There a bunch of helpful people that follow his thread.
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This would be a decent thread to ask this in I can't seem to find the apk to freeze to stop updates I use app quarantine to do this btw
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mrkhigh said:
This would be a decent thread to ask this in I can't seem to find the apk to freeze to stop updates I use app quarantine to do this btw
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Freeze anything that says updater/fw upgrade.
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jbryson16 said:
Welcome to the community! Titanium backup pro is a must if you're going to be romming and modding you're android devices.
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What does the "Pro" version give you that the free version doesn't, (can't find any info on that in the play store)
Allows you to freeze apps, and allows for automated restore operations. Well worth the money if you plan on restoring backups across multiple roms.
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What does the "Pro" version give you that the free version doesn't, (can't find any info on that in the play store)
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http://www.titaniumtrack.com/titanium-backup.html has a side by side comparison. Little less confusing than the play store pages that predominantly list the pro features.
Chevyguy85 said:
http://www.titaniumtrack.com/titanium-backup.html has a side by side comparison. Little less confusing than the play store pages that predominantly list the pro features.
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Thanks you Chevyguy85.
Keep up the post-rooting tips guys, I'm gonna edit the 1st post and start listing all your suggestions :good:
What else, us newbies what to learn more.