Debloat list for LG L3 II (E430) - LG Optimus L3 II, L5 II, L7 II, L9 II

Just starting this thread to get an idea of what to debloat.
Here are all the system apps in a google sheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhQSSADPK-LwdEFXQnoyYmZGS1gzY1FoVkZQUlJkWFE&usp=sharing

Move this to right place
Mods move this to the right place please

Debloat List. By Caio99BR
Here, the list of debloat for LG Optimus L3 II, I think it works on other LG devices with Android 4.1.2.
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Caio99BR said:
Here, the list of debloat for LG Optimus L3 II, I think it works on other LG devices with Android 4.1.2.
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docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiZfGgiAqjigdGFheXNGa3Z0Vi05bndkNFE5cDFfQWc&usp=sharing

Caio99BR said:
Here, the list of debloat for LG Optimus L3 II, I think it works on other LG devices with Android 4.1.2.
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docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiZfGgiAqjigdGFheXNGa3Z0Vi05bndkNFE5cDFfQWc&usp=sharing
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AAT - yes, but provides a test menu through the lg hidden menu, might be usefull.
Books - yes, safe to delete.
Calculatorbin - yes, safe to delete.
Calendarbin - yes, safe to delete.
ChromeBookMarkssyncAdapter - yes, safe to delete if you delete.
ChromeWithBrowser - yes, safe to delete.
DmfAdmin - yes, safe to delete.
DrmProvider, DrmService, LGDrm, yes, safe to delete.
LGEmailbin - yes safe to delete if you use gmail or other email service.
LGFota - yes safe to delete.
LGHomeThemes - safe to delete, but leave one of them (optimus) otherwise some settings can't be changed on screen menu etc.
LiveWallPaper - safe to delete if you dont use them.
Memobin - safe to delete.
MLT - safe to delete.
Music2 - safe to delete.
Musicbin - safe to delete.
I did not remove the google apps, except books, games and music one, but i know maps, velvet, street view, plus, tts, hangouts, and youtube are safe to delete if you dont need them.

freeusername said:
AAT - yes, but provides a test menu through the lg hidden menu, might be usefull.
Books - yes, safe to delete.
Calculatorbin - yes, safe to delete.
Calendarbin - yes, safe to delete.
ChromeBookMarkssyncAdapter - yes, safe to delete if you delete.
ChromeWithBrowser - yes, safe to delete.
DmfAdmin - yes, safe to delete.
DrmProvider, DrmService, LGDrm, yes, safe to delete.
LGEmailbin - yes safe to delete if you use gmail or other email service.
LGFota - yes safe to delete.
LGHomeThemes - safe to delete, but leave one of them (optimus) otherwise some settings can't be changed on screen menu etc.
LiveWallPaper - safe to delete if you dont use them.
Memobin - safe to delete.
MLT - safe to delete.
Music2 - safe to delete.
Musicbin - safe to delete.
I did not remove the google apps, except books, games and music one, but i know maps, velvet, street view, plus, tts, hangouts, and youtube are safe to delete if you dont need them.
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Well he asked for a list of which can be removed.
It's not his problem or want to remove it because he decides what to use or not.
Being sincere.

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[Q] system app

how do I put a launcher into system apps? Just drag and drop somewhere?
Move the app to /system/Apps then change the permissions to rw-r--r--
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I feel like an idiot for asking this but, under what directory is my launcher located? lol
If u downloaded one from market it should be under /data/app
Then just find the apk. Mine was golauncher that I moved. It had a different name for the apk but was similar. Had go launcher in the name.
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Just do NOT freeze or remove you current launcher(for example blur home) until u know your new launcher is working right as u could get stuck.
I'm using es file explorer and when i navigate to "/data" the folder is empty.
Could some explain the purpose of moving an add-on launcher to " /system/Apps "?
Or what is the Op trying to do?
Thanks
BTW Do not freeze the stock Home app as you will never be able to boot to safe mode and avoid an SBF when you could have uninstalled a bad program instead.
skwoodwiva said:
Could some explain the purpose of moving an add-on launcher to " /system/Apps "?
Or what is the Op trying to do?
Thanks
BTW Do not freeze the stock Home app as you will never be able to boot to safe mode and avoid an SBF when you could have uninstalled a bad program instead.
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How do u boot to safe mode and what exactly is it? I have heard it mentioned but never saw anyone actually speak of using it.
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TransX2 said:
I'm using es file explorer and when i navigate to "/data" the folder is empty.
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Are u rooted?
Is there an option in es file menu settings to browse as root?
I use root explorer for ALL my file management needs. It is worth the money spent to have it FOREVER
And i moved itI to system because I have my blue home sitting on my sd card so it don't run.
So if I do a user data wipe it doesn't delete it ....at least it hasn't deleted it yet...it tricks the phone to think it is a true system app. U only lose it when flashing a new rom or something that delete ir overwrite your /system
And im on eclipse remix. It seems that ALL my system apps have owners root and root.
So I dunno if changing to that helps anything but I did that along with permission changes.
Safe mode boot:
Phone off.
Hold menu (left most) key while pwr'ing on and keep on the menu key until long vibrate or lock screen.
Save yourself from at worst, reflashing your rom, leave your stock home app alone.
So what is the purpose of moving the launcher?

rooted nt 16gb; sanitize android device for sale

What is the easiest/best way to sanitize an android device (or, more correctly, the apps) for sale? My preference is to leave the apps & books for value but can totally wipe if that's my best options.
I haven't done banking or anything super secure but wifi security, passwords, etc, most importantly the stuff I'm NOT thinking of.
thanks much
Sanitize? Probably soap and water. Or Lysol disinfectant.
Erase and deregister should accomplish what you want. You can also do a full factory reset. I won't give instructions on that, but you can search it here and get detailed instructions. I have done both at different times and they appear to clear all the data.
Solar.Plexus said:
Sanitize? Probably soap and water. Or Lysol disinfectant.
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chuckle, chuckle, chuckle... comedy is rare...
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prsa01 said:
What is the easiest/best way to sanitize an android device (or, more correctly, the apps) for sale? My preference is to leave the apps & books for value but can totally wipe if that's my best options.
I haven't done banking or anything super secure but wifi security, passwords, etc, most importantly the stuff I'm NOT thinking of.
thanks much
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make your self a SD Card ( bootable ) with cwm recovery. Please google same. its got like a dozen functions inside of it. How about this link ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640958
Veronica is very smart !
old_fart said:
chuckle, chuckle, chuckle... comedy is rare...
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make your self a SD Card ( bootable ) with cwm recovery. Please google same. its got like a dozen functions inside of it. How about this link ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640958
Veronica is very smart !
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This is unnecessary work.
If you are on the stock OS, with a 16gb NT that is rooted, use indirect's app to unroot. Once complete, make sure to deregister from the device completely in settings (not sure if his app does this).
If you have used his other app to flash cwm recovery or have any recovery other than stock, use his recovery app to flash back to the stock recovery.
Clear Data - rooted Nook
No need to unroot.
1. Install Titanium Backup.
2. Open it. In the upper right there is a small box with a checkmark in it. Click this box.
3. Scroll down to - "RUN - Wipe data for user and system apps."
4. Select Run.
5. All your apps will be listed and selected. Click the green arrow in the upper right corner.
6. All personal data (usernames, passwords, logins, etc) will be removed.
7. Scroll down to - "RUN - Delete all backups."
8. Run this.
9. If ROM Manager is installed ensure that you delete any existing backups.
You MUST deregister it from Barnes and Noble or the new owner won't be able tp register it. Wiping it will NOT remove BN registration!
I know this isn't what you were asking, but its really important!
prsa01 said:
What is the easiest/best way to sanitize an android device (or, more correctly, the apps) for sale? My preference is to leave the apps & books for value but can totally wipe if that's my best options.
I haven't done banking or anything super secure but wifi security, passwords, etc, most importantly the stuff I'm NOT thinking of.
thanks much
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Leaving the apps and eBooks on is problematic. If you're using the B&N OS, you have to deregister the tablet before someone else can register it. That will remove any apps or eBooks installed, since B&N links them to your user account. The problem is similar if you've rooted and installed another OS -- the Play Store likewise links apps and books bought there to the Google account specified in the user settings. Removing that account deauthorizes that content. Working around that means leaving your Google account connected to the device, so your buyer ends up with access to your email, calendar, Google+/Picasa photos, etc.
In short, factory reset and unregister (as explained elsewhere) works best to protect your personal data, but prevents you from reselling the apps and eBooks you've installed. Of course, you still are able to use those on other devices you own.
sanitize
I know I am really late but maybe someone will see this at some point - interfacing with the OS (any OS - Android, Linux, Windows, MAC, etc.) to delete data doesn't actually remove the data from the memory space. What happens is the location of the entry point for that data is removed from the table giving the appearance that the data was deleted but if it is not overwritten then the data can still be easily recovered. The Defense Security Service (DSS) has methods that are approved for use on various memory types in order to give the government and government contractors the ability to sanitize memory of classified data.
SaniDroid, available on Google Play and soon on AndroidPit employs the DSS method outlined for Flash EEPROM, the memory type of choice to store user data on smart phones.

How to disable OTA Update Notification for Root users?

I can't seem to find which program to freeze in Titanium Backup. Any ideas out there?
Have any 10e root users accepted the update? Do you lose root even with Voodoo Keeper?
Thanks!
You can try freezing 'lgfotapermission' app using Titanium Back up. It's just my guess. No guarantees. YMMV.
csrow said:
You can try freezing 'lgfotapermission' app using Titanium Back up. It's just my guess. No guarantees. YMMV.
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Thanks for the reply. I think i'll wait for now and see if anyone else chimes in.
yettie10ff said:
Thanks for the reply. I think i'll wait for now and see if anyone else chimes in.
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Mine is frozen and no updates yet. Just make up your mind before the phone gets updated automatically.
csrow said:
Mine is frozen and no updates yet. Just make up your mind before the phone gets updated automatically.
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Ok - thanks. Can you always unfreeze applications without any harm? Not to nag, but curious how you decided on that file? Google search on that name, turns up nothing.
csrow said:
You can try freezing 'lgfotapermission' app using Titanium Back up. It's just my guess. No guarantees. YMMV.
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Actually looking thru the backup/restore column in titanium backup I don't see that app anywhere. Only LG prefixed app's I see are as follows:
LG Keyboard...
LG MLT 2.3.8
LGinstallservice 1.3.11 (Perhaps this could be it??)
LGSetupWizard 4.3.013
LGSystemServer 1.0
yettie10ff said:
Actually looking thru the backup/restore column in titanium backup I don't see that app anywhere. Only LG prefixed app's I see are as follows:
LG Keyboard...
LG MLT 2.3.8
LGinstallservice 1.3.11 (Perhaps this could be it??)
LGSetupWizard 4.3.013
LGSystemServer 1.0
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I don't have my phone with me but look for something like
com.LG.lgfotapermission.apk
fota = firmware over the air
csrow said:
I don't have my phone with me but look for something like
com.LG.lgfotapermission.apk
fota = firmware over the air
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Thanks - I found it, and froze it, however I'm still getting the notification. Even after reset. Odd.
I believe the update check code is embedded into the settings apk. It will need to be re-compiled to prevent this.
If we knew what URL the device is getting its updates from we can block it with a hosts entry.
I found some info here on disabling the update notification for anyone who is still interested.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006946
It looks like you need to freeze these two apps in Titanium Backup:
com.lge.lgfota.permission
com.lge.omadmclient
V10C P765 Rooted
I simply unchecked following option and I think it stops future OTA Notification.
Settings >>> About Phone >>> Software Update >>> Check Automatically (Uncheck this)
May be I am wrong, may be you pals are talking something else..
kevev said:
I found some info here on disabling the update notification for anyone who is still interested.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006946
It looks like you need to freeze these two apps in Titanium Backup:
com.lge.lgfota.permission
com.lge.omadmclient
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Doesn't seem to work as update notification is still popping up on my P769.
This is how I stoped my phone from updateing and nagging. ( Must be rooted )
1. Download and install ( system tuner apk from playstore )
2. Launch system tuner and choose ( system with the red icon )
3. Choose (Google services framework ) and hit (details)
4. Scroll down to services and uncheck ( update.systemUpdateService
Thats all.
Hit thanks if it helped.
Sent from my LG-P769 using xda premium
This one works for me on P769
Originally Posted by kamikazekyle (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37687393#post37687393)
While I can't vouch for anything else besides the P675 10e Tmobile version, the following method will stop the update prompts. It *should* work on all ICS and JB devices, including Nexus.
0. Root, if you haven't already.
1. Download AutoRun Manager
2. In ARM, choose "Advanced"
3. Touch the wrench icon, and check
- Show System Entries
- Enable System Application Disable
4. Back on the application list, tap the refresh (circle arrow) icon if you don't see system apps. They should have a red background.
5. Find the app Google System Framework (aka: GSF) and tap it.
6. Uncheck the "com.google.<something>.gsf.update.SystemUpdate" receivers. I can't read my own handwriting at the moment, but they both end in SystemUpdate.
Am I the only one who definitely DONOT hit thanks when I see this line "Hit thanks if it helped"?
Thread cleaned. I don't see the reason of this whole argue you had. If someone wants to post hit thanks, let it be. It's definitely not worthy to be discussed. Now you should both excuse each other for jumping the guns for nothing.
I really hope you will.
eagleeyetom said:
Thread cleaned. I don't see the reason of this whole argue you had. If someone wants to post hit thanks, let it be. It's definitely not worthy to be discussed. Now you should both excuse each other for jumping the guns for nothing.
I really hope you will.
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+2. One from samomamo and one from me. Now lets all be on topic.
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cmahendra said:
V10C P765 Rooted
I simply unchecked following option and I think it stops future OTA Notification.
Settings >>> About Phone >>> Software Update >>> Check Automatically (Uncheck this)
May be I am wrong, may be you pals are talking something else..
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Can't find anywhere to do that on my phone. Of course I have a different phone, P769, think that is why?
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Vo_Dich said:
Doesn't seem to work as update notification is still popping up on my P769.
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Ditto. Not working for me either.
samomamo said:
This is how I stoped my phone from updateing and nagging. ( Must be rooted )
1. Download and install ( system tuner apk from playstore )
2. Launch system tuner and choose ( system with the red icon )
3. Choose (Google services framework ) and hit (details)
4. Scroll down to services and uncheck ( update.systemUpdateService
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This caused a permanent wakelock on SystemUpdateService on my LG Optimus P769, so my phone never went to sleep mode. I even rebooted several times, and checked over several days. As soon as I re-enabled update.systemUpdateService, the phone was able to sleep again. It did seem to prevent the OTA popup from re-appearing, but at a cost of battery life.
kevev said:
I found some info here on disabling the update notification for anyone who is still interested.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006946
It looks like you need to freeze these two apps in Titanium Backup:
com.lge.lgfota.permission
com.lge.omadmclient
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Well I used Titanium backup to freeze com.lge.lgfota.permission and I used root explorer to change the lgfota.apk in \system\app folder to lgfota.bak and reboot.

stripping a rom?

hi,
i want to use my old SE Xperia ray as digital filo and need only basic funtions like
- the ability to install something calender app and live wallpaper
- wlan
- sync
what is save to remove from roms?
First of all, I don't really know what you mean by "digital filo", like a digital agenda or something like that? Either way, whatever you're going to do with it, choose what kind of applications you think you will need. If you will use it as a digital agenda you can rip the camera application, the browser, any music application, social media application(s) etc. This post might be able to help you to determine which applications are safe to remove.
How you remove the applications can be done in different ways, you could use a file explorer with root, you could use ADB, you could modify a ROM (ie. delete the files you won't need) and then flash it. Either way I'd recommend you to make a either a full backup of your system (Nandroid) or backup the application itself before deleting it.
Note: when deleting an application, also write down the permissions the file had.
I hope I've helped you in some way!
B1nny said:
How you remove the applications can be done in different ways, you could use a file explorer with root, you could use ADB, you could modify a ROM (ie. delete the files you won't need) and then flash it. Either way I'd recommend you to make a either a full backup of your system (Nandroid) or backup the application itself before deleting it.
Note: when deleting an application, also write down the permissions the file had.
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this is clear but which files must stay on device. is it nesseary to have modem when i only use WLAN......
i´ll have a closer look into the link you provided.
filo... it`s short for filofax
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filofax
Maximus1a said:
this is clear but which files must stay on device. is it nesseary to have modem when i only use WLAN......
i´ll have a closer look into the link you provided.
filo... it`s short for filofax
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filofax
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Thank you for the link explaining what filo meant, I Googled "filo" and didn't get any useful results, so thanks!
Other than that, the modem itself is necessary, because it doesn't only control the GSM radio, but also the WLAN radio. You're better off leaving such things and use the phone in airplane mode I think. You basically should be able to remove any application you want, just make sure you leave a launcher there and framework-res.apk (so you'll be able to use the phone) and of course any other applications that are of good use to you. Then again, take a look at the link I provided as it explains what each application does, I know it's not for the Xperia Ray but I think most of the applications will match the ones on the Ray.
sure it´s not for my ray but arc and ray are so close you can use most arc roms without problems on ray. :highfive:
then i will disable in TB all i think i can kill and see what happens.
thanks so far.
Jjdocter has already stripped a ROM down, I'll look it up for you
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Here ya go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560675

LG V30 uninstall bloat apps with root?

Hello everyone.
I have an LG V30 US998 (former H931) and want to remove included system apps, such as google movies and tv, google music, chrome, facebook, and other apps which I use, but I always prefer to not have them as system apps. I'm rooted, and have used "System App Safe Remover" (used to be called root uninstaller) to remove this kind of apps for many years, on many different phones, and did mot need to be in a custom rom for this. Issue is, no matter how much I insist, apps are confirmed removed, but even if I reboot (app already has root granted) the apps are still there!
Does the LG V30 have some sort of encryption or something? I also tried batch uninstaller, same results. Tried going into the root system partition using FX Explorer root, and I am not able to delete any app (permission denied, even though I'm root and have granted access to fx).
Any tips? Do I have to use adb debloat (never used before)? What could be the reason? I have "force encrypt" in Magisk set to "off" if that helps. I also flashed the "disable dm verify" and "AK3 rctd" files (don't remember if this was in frankenstein thread or oreo root/unlock thread).
TLDR: How can I remove system apps from LG V30 stock Oreo (Yes, I'm aware of the risks)?
Moonfrost said:
TLDR: How can I remove system apps from LG V30 stock Oreo (Yes, I'm aware of the risks)?
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The risks are you will increase lag significantly and/or break functionality. Not like the old Android days where every apps (package) is in totally separate silo. Remove and it's gone. Now the software is all tied together. The phone will pause will looking for something before moving on.
You are NOT saving any USER space by removing SYSTEM apps. This is not something you can re-claim.
Similarly, if you use Chrome, what's wrong with having it as a system app? That's MORE space over on the user side for other stuff.
Simply FREEZE the system apps you don't wish to use with Titanium Backup. They will not run, will not be seen, but doing that will not create lag because you shot a hole in the LG firmware web.
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Moonfrost said:
I have "force encrypt" in Magisk set to "off" if that helps. I also flashed the "disable dm verify" and "AK3 rctd" files (don't remember if this was in frankenstein thread or oreo root/unlock thread).
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None of that has anything to do with what you are asking about.
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Moonfrost said:
Any tips?
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If you remove something you didn't know the system needs, then you have to reinstall your firmware to fix the issue. FREEZING disables the app, and if you find you DO need it after all, you can easily unfreeze it.
ChazzMatt said:
The risks are you will increase lag significantly and/or break functionality. Not like the old Android days where every apps (package) is in totally separate silo. Remove and it's gone. Now the software is all tied together. The phone will pause will looking for something before moving on.
You are NOT saving any USER space by removing SYSTEM apps. This is not something you can re-claim.
Similarly, if you use Chrome, what's wrong with having it as a system app? That's MORE space over on the user side for other stuff.
Simply FREEZE the system apps you don't wish to use with Titanium Backup. They will not run, will not be seen, but doing that will not create lag because you shot a hole in the LG firmware web.
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None of that has anything to do with what you are asking about.
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If you remove something you didn't know the system needs, then you have to reinstall your firmware to fix the issue. FREEZING disables the app, and if you find you DO need it after all, you can easily unfreeze it.
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Oh ok, thanks for the reply. Last phone I used also had Oreo, but same as LG V30, it wasn't the original OS, it got updated to it, I could still remove those apps. To me it was mostly the forced google apps, but if they really don't affect anything, then I guess I'll leave them there. Thanks.
Moonfrost said:
Oh ok, thanks for the reply. Last phone I used also had Oreo, but same as LG V30, it wasn't the original OS, it got updated to it, I could still remove those apps. To me it was mostly the forced google apps, but if they really don't affect anything, then I guess I'll leave them there. Thanks.
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There is a Magisk Module for it "Debloater" download that along with terminal
And in Terminal app
Command
su (it will prompt for root access)
Debloat (you'll get list of system apps you can remove)
You can select by entering number
Before doing so always backup your data and do it at your own risk ,you can disable the app if not remove that works for me
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techyrock said:
There is a Magisk Module for it "Debloater" download that along with terminal
And in Terminal app
Command
su (it will prompt for root access)
Debloat (you'll get list of system apps you can remove)
You can select by entering number
Before doing so always backup your data and do it at your own risk ,you can disable the app if not remove that works for me
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Ok. But let's say I removed Google Chrome and Gmail, would that affect anything? My idea is to not touch anything from LG...but I had the other reply saying I shouldn't remove anything nowadays.
Moonfrost said:
Ok. But let's say I removed Google Chrome and Gmail, would that affect anything? My idea is to not touch anything from LG...but I had the other reply saying I shouldn't remove anything nowadays.
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Honestly I used to debloat way before Oreo often deleted apk's myself from system/app being lazy maybe Debloater removes an app properly but yes he's right even if you explore apps in system or data folder they are in folders now
If you are backed up and have the kdz thn give it a try I did saw someone using Debloater on Oreo/Pie though
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techyrock said:
Honestly I used to debloat way before Oreo often deleted apk's myself from system/app being lazy maybe Debloater removes an app properly but yes he's right even if you explore apps in system or data folder they are in folders now
If you are backed up and have the kdz thn give it a try I did saw someone using Debloater on Oreo/Pie though
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But "way before Oreo" means probably on another phone?
There was two or three "debloater" threads going at one point, and people then kept asking in OTHER threads
"Why does AOD no longer work?"
"Why did my VoLTE stop working?"
"Why is my V30 so slow?"
MY V30 isn't slow. MY AOD works.
The common element it turned out was they all were debloating stuff just prior to these issues.
People just now getting this phone don't understand the modern firmware. Nothing is labeled "safe" and "dangerous" to remove. Everything is connected. If it's a system app, just freeze it.
Yes as I mentioned it was on previous versions of Android using explorer method The Debloater thing I came across among top Magisk module list which I had to look up for myself as in other thread I did ask for Magisk and Xposed compatible with V30 didn't get any response
Personally I don't think Removing Chrome or similar app could mess up entire system , one could give it a try in step by step manner
I am not aware if those other users removed some essential LG apps from system because even back in older days debloating if not done properly would often end up with system stopped working boot loop etc
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