Moborobo windows app safe for removing bloatware - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi! I found in the internet a programm for windows that is called Moborobo and i notice that a can remove any app from my rooted SG3 from there. I am asking if this way is safe way to remove some of the apps that I do not want to my phone.

Never heard of it. Freeze apps with titanium. Its safe as you can unfreeze if you did bad.
There's a sticky here somewhere about what is safe to remove
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rootSU said:
Never heard of it. Freeze apps with titanium. Its safe as you can unfreeze if you did bad.
There's a sticky here somewhere about what is safe to remove
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Yes I saw the threat about these apps. I found moborobo in a threat in xda and I manage to root a tablet of a friend that was from China! So I play with that and I saw that I can remove any app I want from my pc if my phone is rooted. I will check it now. If I see that everything is ok I will post a new threat for it.
Hope my sg3 can get through of it LOL

Ok. Ignore my advice then
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rootSU said:
Ok. Ignore my advice then
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41612828#post41612828
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here is the threat

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Bloatware

I was going to root the phone just to remove the Bloatware. I was searching around XDA and found you can always just go to Application Manager and disable the app. This will take the app off your drawer and move it to the bottom of the list in Application Manager. If the application had an update you need to uninstall the update than disable it. This will not uninstall the application. I am not worried about storage since i have 16gig plus 8 gig Micro SD Card.
Kru83 said:
I was going to root the phone just to remove the Bloatware. I was searching around XDA and found you can always just go to Application Manager and disable the app. This will take the app off your drawer and move it to the bottom of the list in Application Manager. If the application had an update you need to uninstall the update than disable it. This will not uninstall the application. I am not worried about storage since i have 16gig plus 8 gig Micro SD Card.
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This is development?
Ib4l
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shane6374 said:
This is development?
Ib4l
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Sorry about that can Admin or Mod move it to the correct section.
shane6374 said:
This is development?
Ib4l
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This looks like advanced usage of a stock phone. I'm curious as to how this qualifies as development.
no need to pile on. He already apologized.
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Best way to delete bloatware?

Ok guys, so ive just rooted my s3, and wanna get rid of some of the bloatware. Which is the best way to do this? Backup through titanium backup, and then unistall selected apps?
Thanx, gibbo.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634624
Freeze these apps, Or there's a bloatware removal tool here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827817
Freezing with Titanium Backup is the best way -- that way the next time you update your software, they are still frozen.
Cool. Ok, I'll do that. Thanx
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Baldilocks said:
Freezing with Titanium Backup is the best way -- that way the next time you update your software, they are still frozen.
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what if someone doesn't have a paid version of titanium backup? Any free way out?
sohebq said:
what if someone doesn't have a paid version of titanium backup? Any free way out?
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You still can uninstall the apps with free version.
Or you can use the bloatware removal tools
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If your phone is already rooted and you are willing to take one more step, try one of the Omega ROMs. They letz you choose duifng installation what bloatware to install and what to omit. And you can always install previously omitted bloatware afterwards.
gibbo82 said:
Ok guys, so ive just rooted my s3, and wanna get rid of some of the bloatware. Which is the best way to do this? Backup through titanium backup, and then unistall selected apps?
Thanx, gibbo.
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ROM CLEANER works great and works with all roms and u can customize it via the TXT http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827817

Backup app data

Is there any way to restore app data like savegames? Cause I'm pretty annoyed that everytime when I wipe my phone (after a rom update for example) I loose all my app data
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fenjen said:
Is there any way to restore app data like savegames? Cause I'm pretty annoyed that everytime when I wipe my phone (after a rom update for example) I loose all my app data
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Basics
Backup apps and data use Titanium Backup Pro from the market .
jje
Different backup softwares available In market. But I think titanium back problems is Best.
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in titanium backup, i think you should change backup folder direction. use your external sd. all your data will be fine.
JJEgan said:
Basics
Backup apps and data use Titanium Backup Pro from the market .
jje
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My phone isn't rooted... -.-
fenjen said:
My phone isn't rooted... -.-
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then root it, takes about 30 seconds, very simple
slaphead20 said:
then root it, takes about 30 seconds, very simple
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Don't really wan't to as it will "void my warranty". I know there are many ways to keep your warranty in tact, but I still don't really feel like it. Just wanted to know if there is an option besides rooting.
Rooting is giving u freedom..personally for me...titanium requires u to root. If u wish to unroot, u can unroot then reset the counter... well don't stuck urself, let urself free bro....hehehe
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[Q] Using Sky Go on a rooted S3 with Cyanogen

I know there have been PLENTY of threads on xda trying to solve this and I've asked questions on the threads themselves and I'm yet to receive a reply. Can someone please give me a small guide (if possible ) how temp unroot.
1. Rootkeeper or any other app on the app store doesn't work when root is protected for me
2. SuperSU uninstall doesn't work for me
3. Flashing a zip to remove SuperSU and Busybox didn't work for me either.
There isn't a file with the name 'superuser.apk' that I could find.
Can anyone help with my predict? I really need to get this working before US Open
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BTW I actually don't mind unrooting my phone for a few weeks as long as I don't lose data or backup. If there is a way to do this (which isn't considered a temp root) please let me know
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IsmailOmer said:
I know there have been PLENTY of threads on xda trying to solve this and I've asked questions on the threads themselves and I'm yet to receive a reply. Can someone please give me a small guide (if possible ) how temp unroot.
1. Rootkeeper or any other app on the app store doesn't work when root is protected for me
2. SuperSU uninstall doesn't work for me
3. Flashing a zip to remove SuperSU and Busybox didn't work for me either.
There isn't a file with the name 'superuser.apk' that I could find.
Can anyone help with my predict? I really need to get this working before US Open
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Have you tried the temporary unroot option inside superuser. It always works for me?
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AthlonGFX said:
Have you tried the temporary unroot option inside superuser. It always works for me?
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I've just tried that and it didn't work. I don't know what the Sky Go app is detecting but I keep getting the same popup that Sky Go doesn't support rooted devices. But thanks for your help anyways mate
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I also tried using Android 4.3 which seemingly doesn't have root access, so I don't know what the app is picking up.
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IsmailOmer said:
I also tried using Android 4.3 which seemingly doesn't have root access, so I don't know what the app is picking up.
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Ill do a bit of research and see what i can find, maybe it is possible to patch it ? I haven't the faintest idea what sky go is so i better start there.:silly:
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Is this a country locked product? Also if it is free can you please provide a link to the application or maybe upload it, if I need to pay I will look into it
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Sky Go is an application which allows people with a Sky subscription to watch TV on their devices, whether it be a tablet, phone or PC. I'm guessing u live outside the UK because Sky is quite popular here. As for the app, it is free, however you need an account to access it. Here's the link to it in the Play Store anyways.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bskyb.skygo
I'm not sure if you can have a look at this without an account but let me know anyway buddy. :thumbup:
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Apps safe to remove?

Is there a list of apps that can be safely removed from the Z2?
I just came here to start topic about this . I am wondering the answer of this question. I have a root and Titanium Backup installed. Which apps are safe to remove or freeze? If somebody make a list that would be great!
Check second post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2350399
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funky0308 said:
Check second post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2350399
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Thanks dude.

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