Without root or screwing around too hard, is there a way to remove or disable the stock Samsung apps? Thx...
rhcreed said:
Without root or screwing around too hard, is there a way to remove or disable the stock Samsung apps? Thx...
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I use BK Disabler:
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Is there a way to change the Quicktoggles order and tiles without root? I know that with root i can simply pull the xml file change it as i want and then push back.. sadly since the file is under the system folder this does not work without root..
So besides third party apps is there currently a way of doing it? (my Bootloader is unlocked since my device is dev edition)
thanks in advance
You can use this.
But without root you can't reorder native EQS...
Guich said:
You can use this.
But without root you can't reorder native EQS...
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yeah that was my guess.. well worthed a try thanks anyway
Guys, please help.
I'm using an app that does not work with the rooted android.
Is it possible to root and then delete some useless Verizon apps and then unroot a Verizon LG G2?
TIA
gooruma said:
Guys, please help.
I'm using an app that does not work with the rooted android.
Is it possible to root and then delete some useless Verizon apps and then unroot a Verizon LG G2?
TIA
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What app? You can try installing Xposed and one of the root cloaking modules...
mjones73 said:
What app? You can try installing Xposed and one of the root cloaking modules...
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Good for enterprise.
I must not have root and also I don't want to use cloaking apps.
Thanks.
gooruma said:
Good for enterprise.
I must not have root and also I don't want to use cloaking apps.
Thanks.
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As far as I know, there's no way to unroot once rooted (except going back to stock, but that'll just put the bloat back in). I read quite a bit regarding modding and have never come across it.
gooruma said:
Good for enterprise.
I must not have root and also I don't want to use cloaking apps.
Thanks.
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Probably gonna have to stick to stock then... You can disable most apps via App Manager...
Thanks.
You can unroot from super su. If you scroll all the way down in the supersu settings It will say complete unroot. You can do that. I've checked it and root went away. Although I didn't modify any files/recovery/kernel or delete anything.
I am contemplating giving up my root to update to 5.1.1. But I need some advice, on what apps I can use to backup and restore all my apps with app data without root. Also, what apps can I use to remove bloatware without root? These are my two main reasons for root. Thanks
TolaSkamp said:
I am contemplating giving up my root to update to 5.1.1. But I need some advice, on what apps I can use to backup and restore all my apps with app data without root. Also, what apps can I use to remove bloatware without root? These are my two main reasons for root. Thanks
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There is no app that will remove bloatware without root. As far as backups go, your best bet would be helium backup,
TolaSkamp said:
I am contemplating giving up my root to update to 5.1.1. But I need some advice, on what apps I can use to backup and restore all my apps with app data without root. Also, what apps can I use to remove bloatware without root? These are my two main reasons for root. Thanks
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I think your only option would be to go into application manager and just disable the things you don't want to use. However, there is a finite list of apps you can disable.
I'm going to root soon, and Le aspecific apks that break the phone if removed?
emkorial said:
I'm going to root soon, and Le aspecific apks that break the phone if removed?
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There is No need of uninstalling any apps, use greenify if needed.
If you really want to uninstal, then backup the app you want to uninstal using titanium and then remove it. If something breaks use the backup
I have an ATT 998U with the September 1st security patch. The build is G998USQU4AUI7.
Can anyone tell me how or even if I would be able to flash a ROM without all this ATT crap on it? I'd greatly appreciate any help.
You can just disable whatever apps you don't need
shaharofir said:
You can just disable whatever apps you don't need
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Not really. A lot of them are system level apps and can't be disabled...
ESTx1989 said:
Not really. A lot of them are system level apps and can't be disabled...
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How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
shaharofir said:
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
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Or disable instead of uninstall:
How to disable any pre-installed system app bloatware on Android without root
If you hate the bloatware or pre-installed apps on your Android smartphone, here's how to disable them even if Android doesn't normally let you.
www.xda-developers.com
shaharofir said:
Or disable instead of uninstall:
How to disable any pre-installed system app bloatware on Android without root
If you hate the bloatware or pre-installed apps on your Android smartphone, here's how to disable them even if Android doesn't normally let you.
www.xda-developers.com
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Yeah, this is exactly what I needed. Thanks! It took me a couple minutes to learn to use ADB but it worked perfectly.
ESTx1989 said:
Yeah, this is exactly what I needed. Thanks! It took me a couple minutes to learn to use ADB but it worked perfectly.
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Glad I could help