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[HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
Tried of trying to figure out how to remove those darn pesky apps?Purpose: While many people have removed system apps such as SprintTV without issue, some have not been so successful. I'm writing this how to in hopes of helping the people who haven't been successful and maybe even getting the ones who have been too! I believe this is an easier process than manually typing code, especially if you don't remember what commands and arguments to type. While doing the process you can add/remove audio ringtones/notifications/ui too!!Info: I thought about how I could I make this process easier for myself, so this is what I came up with this little adventure, tried it a couple of times and decided to make a how to tutorial guideNeed: Rooted Samsung Moment phone with Recovery v2.0Steps: 1. ROOT your phone (add Recovery v2.0 if necessary)
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Yes, backup the backup to give you the end result... that way if you ever have to flash your phone again, you use the last backup to have your phone ready to go with your customizations |
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Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
can i add my own apps that i downloaded from am to the extracted backup and have them installed when i restore?
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The apps you install are backed up when you use the data option too I'm going to try that right now, get an app I download, back it up, get the APK and put it in system/app to see if it appears and can be used after doing a system restore... I'll post that result soon! |
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Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
ok i tried it in the time it took you to respond...works well...except i somehow screwed up my google apps cause they keep crashing...back to the old drawing board...
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