request a list of useless apps (bloatwares) in AT&T g900A s5 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 5

Hello
i've recently rooted my phone (OF3) to delete some useless apps but the issue sometimes i find my self destroying the system with root access, then reflash again & reroot again
so plz can someone help me of a list of useless apps to avoid touching sys apps ?
thank you :fingers-crossed:

When i had root i used Root Uninstaller...i thought it marked system apps with RED COLOR

0ussama said:
Hello
i've recently rooted my phone (OF3) to delete some useless apps but the issue sometimes i find my self destroying the system with root access, then reflash again & reroot again
so plz can someone help me of a list of useless apps to avoid touching sys apps ?
thank you :fingers-crossed:
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If I were you I'd just get Alliance rom or something. Battery life is better and there is no bloat
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[Q] Can't reboot after xposed framework installation!

Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
Jon.Sch said:
Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Xposed is not compatible with any MIUI ROM and it will never ever be. At least not fully.
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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biso46 said:
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
Yeah xposed framework does not work on miui roms..... You will get boot loops..... I also tried once.
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Jon.Sch said:
Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
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If you have made nanroid backup wipe factory data / partition then format /system /data / cache and restore your backup or flash any rom.
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Jon.Sch said:
Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that greenery without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
crullick said:
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
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Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
Please press thanks if I helped.
Use this it will work
http://www.mediafire.com/?7tak4k26d3kssh4
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
Please press thanks if I helped.
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amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
crullick said:
amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
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Details details... Lemme see what more there is to know
Oh yeah umm.. Most of the startup managers for Android are full of crap... The play store ones atleast coz the Google developers policy doesn't allow such apps which actually work really well in this context... Still don't know how they decide that though. Well whatever if you had xposed then it could have been possible. But even then install gsam battery monitor and note the apps which consume the most system resources. Greenify them if you wish to and then they'll open/consume system resources only when they are active ie you are using them in real time.
That's all I guess
Cheers
Tarun
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Which apps are safe to remove once rooted?

Hello Community,
Does anyone have a list of apps which are safe to remove once rooted on Android 4.3? This is my first time with sony device and i see tons of social related apks but am afraid to remove some of them. Does anyone have a list?

Delete Stock Applications

Hello Everybody
I just bought a new HTC ONE M7 (International), and I rooted yesterday however I'm trying to delete stock applications with Root Uninstaller, and everything seems to be right until i restart my phone because they appear again.
Can anyone tell me how can delete those apps (Drive, Gmail, HTC Blink, etc)?
Thanks in advance
Regards!
drakomdiurno said:
Hello Everybody
I just bought a new HTC ONE M7 (International), and I rooted yesterday however I'm trying to delete stock applications with Root Uninstaller, and everything seems to be right until i restart my phone because they appear again.
Can anyone tell me how can delete those apps (Drive, Gmail, HTC Blink, etc)?
Thanks in advance
Regards!
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you will need an /system writable kernel but If you delete these files you'll not be able to apply future ota updates.
alray said:
you will need an /system writable kernel but If you delete these files you'll not be able to apply future ota updates.
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Thank you man, for your help
drakomdiurno said:
Thank you man, for your help
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Just go into apps, all apps and disable what you don't want, this way you will keep the ota ability, but get rid of anything you don't want in the app draw
Seanie280672 said:
Just go into apps, all apps and disable what you don't want, this way you will keep the ota ability, but get rid of anything you don't want in the app draw
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Hello, the problem is that with HTC BlinkFeed app the option disable is not available, what i have seen is that HTC Blinkfeed service use a lot of battery.
Regards!
drakomdiurno said:
Hello, the problem is that with HTC BlinkFeed app the option disable is not available, what i have seen is that HTC Blinkfeed service use a lot of battery.
Regards!
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Heres your answer
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-to-turn-off-blinkfeed
you can also (if your rooted) download xposed installer, and then (depending on your sense version), download sense 5 toolbox or sense 6 toolbox, im sure the option to disable blinkfeed is in there too somewhere.
Seanie280672 said:
Heres your answer
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-to-turn-off-blinkfeed
you can also (if your rooted) download xposed installer, and then (depending on your sense version), download sense 5 toolbox or sense 6 toolbox, im sure the option to disable blinkfeed is in there too somewhere.
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Thanks Man

Bloatware Removal List Compilation

Hey everyone. I am happy that we have a kernel with write protection removed. Thanks to CurbThePain and rbheromax. Please use this thread in making a list of bloatware that we can remove safely without bricking our phones. I have been freezing apps with TB and kind of observing how the phone runs. If anyone has tried this or is interested in making a list, please contribute. Thanks everyone.
All google apps expect for playstore or frame service or keyboard I remove the google apps they take space I remove play music movies calendar alarm clock launcher and replace it with nova
I have removed pretty much everything short of the Google framework, HTC Sense, and some of the HTC services (simply because I don't know what they do). I left the clock. I like the clock.
Ajfink said:
I have removed pretty much everything short of the Google framework, HTC Sense, and some of the HTC services (simply because I don't know what they do). I left the clock. I like the clock.
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When I had a HTC sensation I removed HTC sense but takes out a lot but there was a lot of development on that phone fast this one kinda standing still so make a back up and remove let us know I don't have root yet but I will
I'm currently in the process of making a non-bloat deodexed, Senseless, rooted stock ROM. I'm literally deodexing all of the system apps as we speak. There's ~390MB of bloatware that can be safely removed (if you don't mind removing Sense/using a different launcher). I might plop out a list later on.
CraviingCritic said:
I'm currently in the process of making a non-bloat deodexed, Senseless, rooted stock ROM. I'm literally deodexing all of the system apps as we speak. There's ~390MB of bloatware that can be safely removed (if you don't mind removing Sense/using a different launcher). I might plop out a list later on.
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Any launcher is better the HTC adw golaucher to Google now is what I use on top or HTC just hurry and get rid of it lol
Pinalp84 said:
Hey everyone. I am happy that we have a kernel with write protection removed. Thanks to CurbThePain and rbheromax. Please use this thread in making a list of bloatware that we can remove safely without bricking our phones. I have been freezing apps with TB and kind of observing how the phone runs. If anyone has tried this or is interested in making a list, please contribute. Thanks everyone.
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I started with these
system/app
Books.apk
Books.odex
Gmail2.apk
Gmail2.odex
GoogleTTS.apk
GoogleTTS.odex
IMEXT9ArabicLight.apk
IMEXT9ArabicLight.odex
IMEXT9FrenchLight.apk
IMEXT9FrenchLight.odex
IMEXT9GermanLight.apk
IMEXT9GermanLight.odex
IMEXT9GreekLight.apk
IMEXT9GreekLight.odex
IMEXT9ItalianLight.apk
IMEXT9ItalianLight.odex
IMEXT9PortugueseLight.apk
IMEXT9PortugueseLight.odex
IMEXT9RussianLight.apk
IMEXT9RussianLight.odex
IMEXT9SpanishLight.apk
IMEXT9SpanishLight.odex
Magazines.apk
Magazines.odex
PlayGames.apk
PlayGames.odex
Videos.apk
xtra_t_app.apk
xtra_t_app.odex
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system/priv-app
AndroidHtcSync.apk
AndroidHtcSync.odex
DSS.apk
DSS.odex
HtcGetStarted.apk
HtcGetStarted.odex
HTCRecommend.apk
HTCRecommend.odex
LinkedIn_Fsplugin.apk
LinkedIn_Fsplugin.odex
SPCS_vowifi.apk
SPCS_vowifi.odex
Sprint_DMS.apk
Sprint_DMS.odex
Sprint_NQ.apk
Sprint_NQ.odex
Sprint_VoWifi.apk
Sprint_VoWifi.odex
vtt-sprint.apk
vtt-sprint.odex
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didn't gain alot of space but every little bit helps
None of the Sprint apps are necessary?
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Mobile Installer
Does anyone know whether the Mobile Installer app is safe to freeze / uninstall? I was looking around on Google for its function, but could not find anything.
Ajfink said:
None of the Sprint apps are necessary?
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not that I'm aware of ... Keep in mind my phone is not activated and is only used as an mp3 player / wifi internet browser
Did you finish your Rom? Does it work with boost?
acesavant00 said:
Does anyone know whether the Mobile Installer app is safe to freeze / uninstall? I was looking around on Google for its function, but could not find anything.
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I removed the Mobile Installer because it had something to do with virgin mobile reinstalling thing's after I deleted them my phone is fine after deleting it and the odex file.
Bloatware Removal
I am somewhat new the this rooting trend lol. However I got my 510 rooted (boost mobile). I just want to remove bloatware so I can free up some space. However I am not sure how to go about exactly removing it.
I got the kernel for S-Off and some other nice tricks from here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/des...sprintboost-modded-desire-510-kernel-t2969979
I was reading and found out you can boot the kernel and remove the bloatware and then reboot using the stock kernel again. Which is really all I want. What do you use to remove/unbloat the 510?
Phoenix12786 said:
I am somewhat new the this rooting trend lol. However I got my 510 rooted (boost mobile). I just want to remove bloatware so I can free up some space. However I am not sure how to go about exactly removing it.
I got the kernel for S-Off and some other nice tricks from here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/des...sprintboost-modded-desire-510-kernel-t2969979
I was reading and found out you can boot the kernel and remove the bloatware and then reboot using the stock kernel again. Which is really all I want. What do you use to remove/unbloat the 510?
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Download an app called flashify and backup your current kernel do what you want and flash back. You're limited to 3 flashs per day so go ahead and support the dev if you feel it helped. As far as what is safe to take off, there are reports of things around here so just check around.
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[email protected] said:
Download an app called flashify and backup your current kernel do what you want and flash back. You're limited to 3 flashs per day so go ahead and support the dev if you feel it helped. As far as what is safe to take off, there are reports of things around here so just check around.
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To remove bloatware use a combination of titanium backup and root browser
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I successfully flashed rbheromax's v1 kernel, got the apps and such, and still have S-ON. If you're having trouble with persistent bloatware, that could be why. I'm looking for answers and will reply again if I can get it fixed.
Phoenix12786 said:
I am somewhat new the this rooting trend lol. However I got my 510 rooted (boost mobile). I just want to remove bloatware so I can free up some space. However I am not sure how to go about exactly removing it.
I got the kernel for S-Off and some other nice tricks from here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/des...sprintboost-modded-desire-510-kernel-t2969979
I was reading and found out you can boot the kernel and remove the bloatware and then reboot using the stock kernel again. Which is really all I want. What do you use to remove/unbloat the 510?
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[email protected] said:
Download an app called flashify and backup your current kernel do what you want and flash back. You're limited to 3 flashs per day so go ahead and support the dev if you feel it helped. As far as what is safe to take off, there are reports of things around here so just check around.
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To remove bloatware use a combination of titanium backup and root browser
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Should i uninstall from titanium backup first, then remove apk/odex? or otherway around?
Phoenix12786 said:
Should i uninstall from titanium backup first, then remove apk/odex? or otherway around?
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I do it the other way
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sprint_vowifi
Hi guys,
I foolishly removed the sprint_vowifi apk/odex not realizing it's something I do use on occasion (rarely make phone calls, but recently have been dialing into conference calls for work). Could someone make a backup with titanium and share? I would really appreciate the help.
simple question, is supersu NOT for deleting bloatware? do i have to do all that manually? i tought that was the wole point behind rooting and this useless supersu app.
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whattheflip said:
simple question, is supersu NOT for deleting bloatware? do i have to do all that manually? i thought that was the wole point behind rooting and this useless supersu app.
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titanium back up owns, its the way to go. best so far.

Stock GS-G530T without google?

I am a noob that wants to mod his stock Grand Prime G530T to be without any Google/Samsung/Tmobile bloat. To many phones these days have some many apps I never use and disable, yet they still take space and some times are loaded a boot. I want to install all the 10 or less apps by .apk and forget about the rest.
Anyway I can do this?
remusrm said:
I am a noob that wants to mod his stock Grand Prime G530T to be without any Google/Samsung/Tmobile bloat. To many phones these days have some many apps I never use and disable, yet they still take space and some times are loaded a boot. I want to install all the 10 or less apps by .apk and forget about the rest.
Anyway I can do this?
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Check out this ROM. This ROM is based of touchwiz 5.1 and all of the bloatwares of T-MOBILE and Samsung are removed and also some additional features are added as well.
Also please try it at your own risk as I didn't try out this ROM myself (because I don't own G530T. I have G530H).
ROM Link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/development/rom-gwiz-rom-v1-1-t3374727
Additionaly if you have Root access on your phone then then you don't have to Root since you can remove the bloatwares by using a Root explorer.

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