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Preface
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The script is actually Base on Juwe11's RAM script
which you can found here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111145
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Main Content
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The adj value of his script is a bit too tight for Our O2X...
so the Launcher is killed quite often if many apps opened in the background.
Here's the adj value changes I made, originally, Juwe11's values are..
"0,1,2,4,6,15" and I change it to, "0,1,2,7,8,9"
the forth value is for HIDDEN_APP_MIN_ADJ, which including the Launcher (I'm using LauncherPro) belongs to this category when you open some foreground application.
the default android value for this is also 7, and I find the OOM value for Launcher is 6 usually... so Juwe11's "4" will lead to our Launcher being Killed, keep it at 7, never tried to have mine killed yet.
The last 2 vaule just make sure the last category EMPTY_APP_ADJ is kill earlier than the previous..
About the minfree vaule...
I change it to "1536,3072,4096,7680,8960,10240" which actually the same values of "Moderate preset" of autokiller
which is enough to ensure most RAM being use before killing for faster task switching...
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Credit
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!! Credit goes to Juwe11 for his mighty RAM script~ !!
Backup your RAMscript and remove it to somewhere before install this...
install via CWM, it will put the script into your /etc/inti.d/ that's it, boot and try
i just installed it,
i will let u know what are the results,
u are correct, the original script kills the launcher and apps specially XDA
will try this configuration on auto killer memory seems good m8 to set it to moderate
shpapy said:
i just installed it,
i will let u know what are the results,
u are correct, the original script kills the launcher and apps specially XDA
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I'm not sure if other Launcher would have a different OOM value~
I have Autokiller memory optimizer which I paid before...so I can view OOM value easily..
But with this Script... I guess really no task killer needed for our 2X already.
antec123 said:
will try this configuration on auto killer memory seems good m8 to set it to moderate
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so, just edit the minfree value according to the values inside AutoKiller if you find some other setting suits you more
but about the adj value... I guess that part is already good enough
now I find my phone already got around 60-90 free RAM at any time...
Multiple games running at the background while web browsing...
and the Browser usually got a higher OOM, which tends to kill earlier than Games..
it is reasonable.. as the WEB you can load again with the same URL..
while the game got killed, you lost the state... android is doing it's work nicely I guess.
best memory managment script i have tryed is v6supercharger http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
I think its the best of the best.
orlox said:
best memory managment script i have tryed is v6supercharger http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
I think its the best of the best.
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I tried both V6 and Juwe11's before...
and I manage to be patient enough to follow step by steps...
for installing so many things... and it just put a script in init.d at the end...
And I found it do not contain adj value in it, so I come back to Juwe11's
but anyway, this is your choice...
thanks for that script
just a quick question
would this script also work on a sgs2, running oxygen aosp stock rom?
pa.pn2 said:
thanks for that script
just a quick question
would this script also work on a sgs2, running oxygen aosp stock rom?
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same as Original Juwe11's version.
it was suppose to work on any ROM which support init.d
but the values may need some tweaking accordingly.
squide said:
I'm not sure if other Launcher would have a different OOM value~
I have Autokiller memory optimizer which I paid before...so I can view OOM value easily..
But with this Script... I guess really no task killer needed for our 2X already.
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Sorry to let you down. But the results are the same......
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA App
squide said:
I tried both V6 and Juwe11's before...
and I manage to be patient enough to follow step by steps...
for installing so many things... and it just put a script in init.d at the end...
And I found it do not contain adj value in it, so I come back to Juwe11's
but anyway, this is your choice...
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adj values are in /data/SuperChargerAdj while minfree values are in /data/SuperChargerMinfree.
it's just a script in init.d at the end, you only need to follow it step by step...
squide said:
so, just edit the minfree value according to the values inside AutoKiller if you find some other setting suits you more
but about the adj value... I guess that part is already good enough
now I find my phone already got around 60-90 free RAM at any time...
Multiple games running at the background while web browsing...
and the Browser usually got a higher OOM, which tends to kill earlier than Games..
it is reasonable.. as the WEB you can load again with the same URL..
while the game got killed, you lost the state... android is doing it's work nicely I guess.
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i set the preset to moderate and get about 126-128mb on free ram pretty impressive and the stock browser don't get close so quickly nice! i use v10e ESA and neoblaze kernel
Works on CM7?
_Vegas said:
Works on CM7?
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it should work on all ROM supporting init.d
in case you don't like it, go to /etc/init.d to remove the script and reboot.
it wont modify your file system..
it just override some system value on boot.
if you removes the script.. your phone would back to the state before you install this.
so, just try see if u like, if not, delete it, reboot, that's it.
Works really nicely on CM7 nightly.
Sent from my Optimus 2X
Bit of a Dumb question but my phone still has the Stock rom and doesn't have the init.d Folder
if I created /system/etc/init.d and copied the script into that would this work?
waynefox said:
Bit of a Dumb question but my phone still has the Stock rom and doesn't have the init.d Folder
if I created /system/etc/init.d and copied the script into that would this work?
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Sorry, no. You need a custom rom of some sort to get init.d support.
TrymHansen said:
Sorry, no. You need a custom rom of some sort to get init.d support.
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You need a Custom Kernel supporting init.d to be more accurate.
and NeoBlaze is a good one to try with.
if you really need to keep your stock ROM..
First of all you still need to root your phone
Install ROM manager from market
flash the Clockworkmod via ROM manager
install NeoBlaze Kernel, then you're ready.
if warranty is your concern, take a look to the Nvflash thread..
O2X is ALMOST unbrickable, almost.
squide said:
You need a Custom Kernel supporting init.d to be more accurate.
and NeoBlaze is a good one to try with.
if you really need to keep your stock ROM..
First of all you still need to root your phone
Install ROM manager from market
flash the Clockworkmod via ROM manager
install NeoBlaze Kernel, then you're ready.
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I'm pretty sure that won't work. You need ROM-support as well. (A Ramdisk script which starts the init.d. thing to be even more accurate.) Feel free to prove me wrong.
TrymHansen said:
I'm pretty sure that won't work. You need ROM-support as well. (A Ramdisk script which starts the init.d. thing to be even more accurate.) Feel free to prove me wrong.
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Ramdisk is a part of the kernel, so if you bung a kernel that supports init.d on (any) rom it'll run what's in there assuming it's eXecutable.
You can do it on the stock rom even, as long as you have a init.d kernel (and create the entries in ../etc/init.d/).
Although I can't "prove" this to you at the moment...
dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300(T) custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy S3 I9300 ROMs with the kitchen.
NOTE: This guide may also work for other Samsung devices. So if you were told to come here and you have a different device, it was not an error - just make sure you use a base ROM from your own device, not from the I9300! For all other Galaxy S3 variants, this guide might not be exactly the one you're looking for. There may be support for your S3 device in the kitchen, but I'd need to post different instructions. Check the first post of the kitchen thread for any updates for linked instructions.
I'd like to thank klander for testing and providing feedback, which is always appreciated!
[MAIN PAGE] [RELEASE NOTES] [FAQ - page 1] [FAQ - page 2]
PROCEDURE FOR MAKING YOUR ROM:
NOTE: If you have a non-I9300 device and were told to follow these instructions, then use a base ROM from that device, NOT a ROM meant for the I9300!! The same steps below, however, (and common sense) should be used.
First, you need a rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300 with a custom recovery menu, which allows flashing of custom ROMs.
Visit the Android Kitchen thread to download the kitchen. Then, follow the link to the FAQ which will show you how to install it on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. Ensure you read the FAQ carefully.
Put one or more of your base ROM(s) under the original_update folder. For the Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300, there is support for the following formats (that I know of) which can be placed in that folder:
Stock firmware:
system.img, boot.img, cache.img (and optionally: modem.bin)
TAR/ZIP file containing the above. NOTE: If the TAR file name ends with "MD5", remove the MD5 part from the name.
OR Custom ROM:
must be a ZIP file created by the kitchen from the stock firmware (NOTE: The kitchen may NOT support custom ROMs created through other methods such as CyanogenMod, due to potential file structure incompatibility issues)
OR Nandroid backup from custom recovery image:
system.img, cache.img and boot.img
system.ext4.tar, cache.ext4.tar and boot.img
Here are some basic steps to creating your first ROM after you have your base of files under original_update (more options are available in the kitchen):
Start the kitchen with: ./menu
Create a working folder (by choosing your base ROM)
Root your ROM
Add Busybox
Optional: Disable boot sounds
Optional: In the Advanced options menu: De-odex your ROM (your mileage may vary as to whether this works 100%)
Optional: Add or remove the modem.bin from your working folder
Build ROM
The ROM is built into a ZIP file meant for flashing from the custom recovery menu. No Odin. Make a Nandroid backup of your current system before you flash anything!
Some notes:
Just select the defaults whenever you are asked about something in the kitchen and are unsure whether to type 'y' or 'n'.
There are lots of questions answered in the FAQ in Posts 3 and 4 of the main Android Kitchen thread. So please go through that first if you have any issues.
For the benefit of other readers and to prevent confusion, please only discuss the Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300 in this thread!
Most of all, have patience, take your time and enjoy!!
just what i need
I have a de-bloat script if you want a copy to convert to a kitchen script. It's perl calling system values and the kitchen.
Are we still meant to be extracting the img files manually to get them working?
Kangburra said:
I have a de-bloat script if you want a copy to convert to a kitchen script. It's perl calling system values and the kitchen.
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I'm not doing additional work, but if you'd like you could make a plugin for the kitchen, which would go under the /scripts/plugins folder and can be accessed from the Advanced menu of the kitchen. I can advertise it in the kitchen thread (in the plugins section) as a separate download under your name.
Are we still meant to be extracting the img files manually to get them working?
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With Cygwin the kitchen will give you instructions on which program to open and how to use it (manually). The programs are found in the kitchen.
With Linux/Mac, it is all automated and very quick.
Just when I thought this kitchen was a goner, you came along and made it work again
I have just put the French zip into the kitchen and it fails to extract the img files.
Available ROMs:
(1) I9300XXDLIH_I9300VFGDLJ1_SFR.zip
Enter selection number (default=1, cancel=0, r=refresh):
Selected I9300XXDLIH_I9300VFGDLJ1_SFR.zip
The new working folder will be named WORKING_101712_171605
Change the name (y/n)? (default: n):
Creating working folder WORKING_101712_171605 ...
Extracting ROM ...
Error: No system folder found!
Press Enter to continue
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It works after manually extracting so no big deal
Kangburra said:
I have just put the French zip into the kitchen and it fails to extract the img files.
It works after manually extracting so no big deal
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If the zip contains a tar file then it's not going to work, you need to unzip the tar file.
The best tool for deodex Roms!
THANKS dsixda! :good:
Regards
adesirello (AndyX ROM)
Awesome job mate :good:
tomorrow`s homework !
thanx !
Perfect! Just two days ago i was think at dsixda kitchen! I don`t have enough thanks for this!
Great.
Just what i was looking for.
dsixda said:
dsixda's Android Kitchen - Now for Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300
Compatible with Windows (Cygwin) / Linux / Mac OS X
The following is a guide to assist you with creating your own Samsung Galaxy SIII GT-I9300(T) custom ROMs with the kitchen. This is NOT a guide to help you become Cyanogen or do fancy things with AOSP, but it may be your springboard to bigger things in the future.
Some of you already know about the Android Kitchen. It is a project I started on back in February 2010 to help newbies create their own custom ROMs and learn more about Android. As of the latest versions, you can now create your own Galaxy S3 I9300 ROMs with the kitchen.
IMPORTANT: For all other Galaxy S3 variants, this guide may not be exactly the one you're looking for. There may be support for your S3 device in the kitchen, but I'd need to post different instructions. Check the first post of the kitchen thread for any updates for linked instructions.
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just wanted to let u know that when cooking my rom with ur kitchen, awesome by the way, i was getting constant hang at logo on boot. i went back to the beginning as it worked and booted and just added bit by bit until i found the issue. the issue was adding busybox install run parts. it took me a day to figure this out. i went through kernel to framework and nothing fixed this issue where booting just to logo then stuck. finally deleted working folder, went back to a basic rom, slowly added root, then busybox, deodex etc. i dont know if this issue is specific to just me and my particular build but just putting it out there for others wanting to use this excellent kitchen on their i9305.
L335K1 said:
just wanted to let u know that when cooking my rom with ur kitchen, awesome by the way, i was getting constant hang at logo on boot. i went back to the beginning as it worked and booted and just added bit by bit until i found the issue. the issue was adding busybox install run parts. it took me a day to figure this out. i went through kernel to framework and nothing fixed this issue where booting just to logo then stuck. finally deleted working folder, went back to a basic rom, slowly added root, then busybox, deodex etc. i dont know if this issue is specific to just me and my particular build but just putting it out there for others wanting to use this excellent kitchen on their i9305.
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Did you create a /system/etc/init.d folder with your custom scripts after enabling the Busybox Run-parts? That option is quite old but I have not seen anyone try or test it with any of the Galaxies. Maybe when you have time next time, do a logcat while it boots and see what the problem is (assuming you had the init.d folder created already). Thanks
dsixda said:
Did you create a /system/etc/init.d folder with your custom scripts after enabling the Busybox Run-parts? That option is quite old but I have not seen anyone try or test it with any of the Galaxies. Maybe when you have time next time, do a logcat while it boots and see what the problem is (assuming you had the init.d folder created already). Thanks
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yea i created the init.d folder first, (using v29 so it gives u warning anyways), but it still does this. i have to add init.d support manually through my script. but this is awesome, i just gotta remember not to use that feature.. i did both logcat and recovery logs but couldnt make heads or tails of it. it was easier to go back through ur kitchen, add 1 feature at a time until i found the culprit. thanks heaps
Please link to download the kitchen, thank you very much.
misacek said:
Please link to download the kitchen, thank you very much.
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First post.
This is great!
Thanks dsixda.
YZ.
Please not see me? can give direct link? thank you very much
misacek said:
Please not see me? can give direct link? thank you very much
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If you refuse to or are unable to read post #1 then you'll have trouble using - and even installing - the kitchen.
I've bought this phone recently, and I quite like it (this low-end smartphone is much, much better than my old galaxy5).
Since I wanted to dig into framework modding, I had to deodex the ROM. xUltimate would throw errors, and deodexing more than one hundred files one by one would have been quite time-consuming. So I made a linux shell script which would deodex all the app and framework apk and jar packages, zipalign them and pack them into a shiny CWM flashable package.
I've gone and flashed that package. Everything is running perfectly. Then I open samsung's memory management app, tap "clear memory" and stare at it showing that just 113MB memory are used, while normally I saw that more than 2/3 of the system RAM is used.
This can only lead me to one conclusion: the stock ROM isn't zipaligned. How comes that they're too lazy/stupid to zipalign them by factory??
P.S.: Since I think I'm going to release that script, can someone point me to the right section? XDA is so big:silly:.
post your Script here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1314
pryerlee said:
post your Script here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1314
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Uh... it's not there ! Here's the right place !
Samsung Galaxy Tab3 lt02wifi SM-T210R 4.4.2 Debloat Script v4
I've tried finding other debloat scripts but unfortunately they either removed too much, or not enough.
This one removes everything that's junky, but still leaves some OK apps such as S Memo, Calculator, etc.
This checks for presence of lt02wifi device, but you could edit the script and make it work on other devices ...
This should be run on latest 4.4.2 firmware, and it should be run from TWRP recovery.
Please have a current backup in case something goes wrong, although it really shouldn't
I've also kept Samsung Account, yes it's needed by some stuff in the Settings menu, and yes you can freeze it,
but it really doesn't do much if you just tell it to go away after it wants to setup a new Samsung Account.
You can also reset the device to factory settings after running this, and nothing will crash on first run.
v4 - added some more stuff to remove,- keyboard languages.
Note: If you've run a previous version, you can still run v4,- not going to hurt anything.
Code:
Apps & Folders removed:
system/app/AccuweatherDaemon.apk
system/app/AccuweatherDaemon.odex
system/app/BasicDreams.apk
system/app/BasicDreams.odex
system/app/Books.apk
system/app/ChatON.apk
system/app/ChromeWithBrowser.apk
system/app/Drive.apk
system/app/Dropbox.apk
system/app/DropboxOOBE.apk
system/app/ELMAgent.apk
system/app/ELMAgent.odex
system/app/FaceLock.apk
system/app/Flipboard.apk
system/app/GameHub_2.0_Note_JBP_Oldkey.apk
system/app/Gmail2.apk
system/app/GMS_Maps.apk
system/app/GoogleSearchWidget.apk
system/app/GoogleSearchWidget.odex
system/app/GoogleTTS.apk
system/app/Hangouts.apk
system/app/HelpHub.apk
system/app/HelpHub.odex
system/app/ICS_Herowidget_Tablet_Main.apk
system/app/ICS_Herowidget_Tablet_Main.odex
system/app/ICS_Herowidget_Tablet.apk
system/app/ICS_Herowidget_Tablet.odex
system/app/ICS_YahooNews_Tablet.apk
system/app/ICS_YahooNews_Tablet.odex
system/app/ICS_YahooStock_Tablet.apk
system/app/ICS_YahooStock_Tablet.odex
system/app/INDI_Server.apk
system/app/KeyguardWidget.apk
system/app/KeyguardWidget.odex
system/app/LearningHub_Stub.apk
system/app/Magazines.apk
system/app/MediaUploader.apk
system/app/MobilePrint3.apk
system/app/MobilePrint3.odex
system/app/MobilePrintSvc_CUPS.apk
system/app/MobilePrintSvc_CUPS_Backend.apk
system/app/MobilePrintSvc_Epson.apk
system/app/MobilePrintSvc_HP.apk
system/app/MobilePrintSvc_Samsung.apk
system/app/MobilePrintSvc_WFDS.apk
system/app/Music2.apk
system/app/PanningTryActually.apk
system/app/PanningTryActually.odex
system/app/PhotoTable.apk
system/app/PhotoTable.odex
system/app/PlayGames.apk
system/app/PlusOne.apk
system/app/PolarisOffice5_Tablet.apk
system/app/PreloadInstaller.apk
system/app/PreloadInstaller.odex
system/app/ringtoneBR.apk
system/app/ringtoneBR.odex
system/app/SamsungTTS_white.apk
system/app/SamsungWatchON.apk
system/app/SCONE_Android_ProxyService_NoPersistent.apk
system/app/SecTabletDualClockDigital.apk
system/app/SecTabletDualClockDigital.odex
system/app/SmartBriefing4x2.apk
system/app/SmartBriefing4x2.odex
system/app/SPlannerAppWidget.apk
system/app/SPlannerAppWidget.odex
system/app/SPrintSpooler.apk
system/app/SPrintSpooler.odex
system/app/Street.apk
system/app/Tablet_SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.apk
system/app/Tablet_SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.odex
system/app/talkback.apk
system/app/TravelService.apk
system/app/TravelService.odex
system/app/TravelWidget.apk
system/app/TravelWidget.odex
system/app/Videos.apk
system/app/YahoonewsDaemon.apk
system/app/YahoonewsDaemon.odex
system/app/YahoostockDaemon.apk
system/app/YahoostockDaemon.odex
system/app/YouTube.apk
system/priv-app/DSMForwarding.apk
system/priv-app/DSMForwarding.odex
system/priv-app/DSMLawmo.apk
system/priv-app/DSMLawmo.odex
system/priv-app/FotaClient.apk
system/priv-app/FotaClient.odex
system/priv-app/GroupPlay_25_tablet.apk
system/priv-app/KLMSAgent.apk
system/priv-app/NoiseField.apk
system/priv-app/NoiseField.odex
system/priv-app/PageBuddyNotiSvc2.apk
system/priv-app/PageBuddyNotiSvc2.odex
system/priv-app/PhaseBeam.apk
system/priv-app/PhaseBeam.odex
system/priv-app/S-Voice_Android_tablet_vlingo.apk
system/priv-app/SamsungApps_Tablet.apk
system/priv-app/SamsungLink18.apk
system/priv-app/sCloudBackupApp.apk
system/priv-app/sCloudDataRelay.apk
system/priv-app/sCloudDataSync.apk
system/priv-app/sCloudSyncBrowser.apk
system/priv-app/sCloudSyncCalendar.apk
system/priv-app/sCloudSyncContacts.apk
system/priv-app/sCloudSyncSNote.apk
system/priv-app/SecLiveWallpapersPicker.apk
system/priv-app/SecLiveWallpapersPicker.odex
system/priv-app/SNS.apk
system/priv-app/SPPPushClient_Prod.apk
system/priv-app/SyncmlDM.apk
system/priv-app/SyncmlDM.odex
system/priv-app/TextMemoWidget_SmartPhone.apk
system/priv-app/TextMemoWidget_SmartPhone.odex
system/priv-app/TrimApp_tablet.apk
system/priv-app/Velvet.apk
system/lib/libchrome.1985.135.so
system/lib/libpolarisexternel.so
system/lib/libpolarisexternelSDK.so
system/lib/libpolarisoffice5_tablet.so
system/lib/libpolarisofficeSDK_tablet.so
system/sipdb/fr_CA.zip
system/sipdb/ko_KR.zip
system/sipdb/zh_CN.zip
system/sipdb/zh_HK.zip
system/sipdb/zh_TW.zip
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_ko_KR.lng
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_ko_KR_f01.am
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_ko_KR_f01.cfg
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_ko_KR_f01.dt
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_ko_KR_f01.qs
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_zh_CN.cart
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_zh_CN.pb
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_zh_CN_f01.am
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_zh_CN_f01.cfg
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_zh_CN_f01.dt
system/tts/lang_SMT/smt_zh_CN_f01.qs
system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
system/media/audio/ui/Camera_click_short.ogg
system/media/audio/ui/PowerOn.ogg
system/media/audio/ui/Shutter.ogg
system/media/audio/ui/Shutter_multiple.ogg
system/preloadedkiosk
If you find any bugs just reply to this thread ...
Enjoy, this should make the device a little faster
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Thanks OP. It worked on my SM-T210R except that it did not remove Dropbox & ChatOn.
Think I can live with that.
Thought about putting another ROM but this is all needed.
JBNCK One UI ExperienceGet the JBNCK One UI Experience on your Samsung Phone without root. Works best on Galaxy A-Series phones running Android 11 or 12Features- Debloated and clean (pleasant for the eyes, fun to use and allows for 2-day battery life)*
- Privacy (RethinkDNS [DNS + Firewall] and Privacy indicators included)**
- Degoogled*** (removed the majority of Google apps, replaced Play Store client [AuroraStore], possibility to add Nextcloud accounts [Nextcloud app required] or other accounts for contacts and calendar syncing, included Chromium)
- Advanced tweaking (SystemUI Tuner included)Installation ****For best results, make sure your device is freshly set up. If it isn't, create a backup (on anything but Google (WhatsApp backup is fine) or Samsung since those sync adapters will be removed) and perform a factory reset. Otherwise it may break your setup and you might end up with a chaotic system which defeats the whole purpose of the project xD
To start the installation, download the newest release and unzip the file. On your phone, make sure you have USB debugging enabled. After enabling USB debugging connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable and execute the script (there are 3 files, choose the one that suits your operating system). If you're on Linux, make sure to allow execution of the adb binary and the debloat script. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, just open a terminal in the extracted folder and execute the following command:
Code:
chmod -R 777 *
Download: https://github.com/JBNCK/One-UI-Experience/releases
GitHub repo (!!do not clone to use!! Use a release!): https://github.com/JBNCK/One-UI-Experience
GitHub profile: https://github.com/JBNCK
Website: https://jbnck.ml/
Based on: https://jbnck.ml/projects/android_modifikation/samsung-debloat-liste.html
TroubleshootingBootloopHope you backed up your data . Enter recovery mode and perform a factory resetHey some app isn't working!Ask me for help on XDA by posting a comment under the thread. Make sure to include information like:
1. What isn't working?
2. What device are you using?
3. Is there any error message that might help?
I will try to recreate the problem and send you a solution if i manage to solve itHey some app that I use is missing!Ask me for help on XDA by posting a comment under the thread. Make sure to include information like:
1. What app is missing?
2. What device are you using?
I will send you a command to get the app back since it has probably been removed by the script. I hope you know how to execute adb commands.Read this before you scream in the commentsSome features will get broken by the debloating process. This is completely normal so don't flip out when you see a settings toggle doing nothing. If you want to get a feature back, ask me.
* - battery life may/will depend on your phone model and installed apps
** - both need to be set up first. Also make sure to enable always on VPN for RethinkDNS
*** - critical system apps as well as Google Play Services cannot be removed without root. The script still installs GBoard (the lite version without stickers and unnecessary online content) and Google Messages (for a better RCS integration)
**** - adb will be blocked by MacOS by default. You can unblock it in the security tab in the settings app
Script tested on Galaxy A51 5G (SM-A516B), Galaxy A50 (SM-A505FN) and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (SM-P610).
Works best on A-Series devices running Android 11 and 12 It is recommended to disable battery optimization for SystemUI tuner, Account Manager (syncing client for Nextcloud [Nextcloud app required] and other online accounts)) and Aurora Store. Also make sure to enable always on VPN for RethinkDNS.
Screenshots below.
Screenshots:To be added soonBugs:- Keyboard needs to be enabled manually (Settings > General Management > Default keyboard > enable OpenBoard)
Hello I just wanted to say that I love your one ui experience project and that I am the first person to ever star you're project on github.com and will probably be the first to contribute to your project on github.com.
You're script will also work from a Linux computer right?
I have just created a PR on github that fixed a flaw that was at the start of every single line of code in all 3 scripts I tested all 3 and they did literally nothing at all except show errors before this change to the scripts. Youre welcome. I look forward to contributing more to this amazing project in the future.
rkesh1 said:
Hello I just wanted to say that I love your one ui experience project and that I am the first person to ever star you're project on github.com and will probably be the first to contribute to your project on github.com.
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Thank you, much appreciated!
rkesh1 said:
I have just created a PR on github that fixed a flaw that was at the start of every single line of code in all 3 scripts I tested all 3 and they did literally nothing at all except show errors before this change to the scripts. Youre welcome. I look forward to contributing more to this amazing project in the future.
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If you're on Linux like me, you have to change the permissions to 755 (open a terminal in this folder and simply type 'chmod -R 755 *'). This will allow the script and the adb binary to be executed. The message "errors are normal just ignore them" refers to errors like "Package not installed for 0" which are completely normal since not every phone has the same bloatware. Thank you for contributing though!
rkesh1 said:
You're script will also work from a Linux computer right?
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Yes, but you have to make it executable first
I've created a pull request on github that fixed an issue with your scripts
What about OneUI 4.1 on A51 A515F?
GalaxyA51user said:
What about OneUI 4.1 on A51 A515F?
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The script mostly just uninstalls pre-packaged bloatware that comes with One UI and installs 4 to 5 new apps I ran it on my phone therefore it should also work on one ui 4.1
JanBoyGamer23 said:
Thank you, much appreciated!
If you're on Linux like me, you have to change the permissions to 755 (open a terminal in this folder and simply type 'chmod -R 755 *'). This will allow the script and the adb binary to be executed. The message "errors are normal just ignore them" refers to errors like "Package not installed for 0" which are completely normal since not every phone has the same bloatware. Thank you for contributing though!
Yes, but you have to make it executable first
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Hello janboygamer23 I see on your readme on github it says that the experience would be bad if not run on a fresh install. I don't think that's true because all your script does mostly is uninstall tons of packages and install 4 or 5
rkesh1 said:
The script mostly just uninstalls pre-packaged bloatware that comes with One UI and installs 4 to 5 new apps I ran it on my phone therefore it should also work on one ui 4.1
Hello janboygamer23 I see on your readme on github it says that the experience would be bad if not run on a fresh install. I don't think that's true because all your script does mostly is uninstall tons of packages and install 4 or 5
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The uninstallation of these apps is the problem. If you already have everything set up removing all of the bloat can break and mess some things like apps linked to google play for example paid apps, thats why its always better to run debloat script directly after the initial setup. Its really just a recommendation/warning and you can do what you want with it, just be advised that things may break
GalaxyA51user said:
What about OneUI 4.1 on A51 A515F?
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A OneUI 4 version will be pushed in the next couple of days. Im running a private version of the script on oneui 4 and it works perfectly. I still need to do some adjustments and i will upload it on github soon
JanBoyGamer23 said:
JBNCK One UI ExperienceGet the JBNCK One UI Experience on your Samsung Phone without root. Works best on Galaxy A-Series phones running Android 11Features- Debloated and clean (pleasant for the eyes, fun to use and allows for 2-day battery life)*
- Privacy (RethinkDNS [DNS + Firewall] and Privacy indicators included)**
- Degoogled*** (removed the majority of Google apps, replaced Play Store client [AuroraStore], possibility to add /e/-account, included Ungoogled Chromium)
- Advanced tweaking (SystemUI Tuner included)
- Lightweight replacements for system apps
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Hello JanBoy, good work!
But I would like to keep the Google Play Store (no AuroraStore). Could you make a version of it or say what does not have to be uninstalled (.bat) / installed (APK) in the script to have full Play Store access?
Many greetings
Frank
FBK2904 said:
Hello JanBoy, good work!
But I would like to keep the Google Play Store (no AuroraStore). Could you make a version of it or say what does not have to be uninstalled (.bat) / installed (APK) in the script to have full Play Store access?
Many greetings
Frank
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You can execute the following command to get the play store back:
adb shell pm install-existing com.android.vending
After that, you can simply uninstall AuroraStore and you should be good to go!
New version coming today!Since I still go to school I wasn't able to actively work on the script but now that the school year is almost over, I can publish a new version which works for Android 12.
JanBoyGamer23 said:
You can execute the following command to get the play store back:
adb shell pm install-existing com.android.vending
After that, you can simply uninstall AuroraStore and you should be good to go!
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Thank you for your "quick" reply.
But since nothing is happening in the A51-Scene with updated Custom-ROMs, I flashed the latest Stock-ROM (Android 12) and debloated it myself ;o)
FBK2904 said:
Thank you for your "quick" reply.
But since nothing is happening in the A51-Scene with updated Custom-ROMs, I flashed the latest Stock-ROM (Android 12) and debloated it myself ;o)
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Sorry for being inactive for a bit, the school year is almost over and I had a lot of exams but I'm done now
New release!!!Major update to the script (One UI 4(.1) is now officially supported)!- Less stuff is getting installed (Messages, Keyboard and Weather are not being replaced anymore)
- More bloatware is getting removed
- Ungoogled chromium for Android has been abandoned so I replaced it with normal chromium, should still be more private than Chrome
- Animation speed adjustments
- /e/-Accounts have been replaced with DAVx5 to allow more nextcloud servers to be synced (Nextcloud app required)
Go check it out here:
Releases · JBNCK/One-UI-Experience
Development version of my One UI optimization tool featuring custom debloating by using presets and the ability to restore packages. - JBNCK/One-UI-Experience
github.com
What I'm currently working on:Making different scripts for different use cases (e.g. heavy debloat or light debloat, Android 11 or Android 12 etc.)
JanBoyGamer23 said:
What I'm currently working on:Making different scripts for different use cases (e.g. heavy debloat or light debloat, Android 11 or Android 12 etc.)
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Hi! Can you make a script to debloat Samsung's official Android 11 firmware (Google Play Store remain) an to make NOT auto update to Android 12? No root. Thanks.
lexus46 said:
Hi! Can you make a script to debloat Samsung's official Android 11 firmware (Google Play Store remain) an to make NOT auto update to Android 12? No root. Thanks.
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Yes thats what I'm working on
JanBoyGamer23 said:
Yes thats what I'm working on
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Thanks a lot. Waiting.