[REQ] Clean Stock Rom Lollilop 5.0.2 For A7 - Galaxy A3, A5, A7, A8, A9 Themes and Apps

Hi
I wonder if theres a Clean Stock Rom Lollilop 5.0.2 For A7 , with minimal system software Stock without modifying anything, I just want a Simple system android, Its annoying that apps like KNOX,Smart Manager,S finder etc.. its better to remove.

That's true. But I delete these things with root explorer. So the Sami waste is gone.
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But im,afraid... some apps are connected to them when I tried to remove, we can`t just simply remove it, otherwise we have to restore the system again..

Look a bit around here in xda forum. You find many stuff over debloating Sami Roms. Often heavenly detailed.
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Does anyone knows how to change themes for S View Cover ? is there any setting to make it more beautiful eg..clocks , shortcut..more

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[Q] Which .apk's(crapps) should I remove in official 4.1.2?

So, I'm thinking of switching to official ROM. The thing is, it's full of crapps. I want to remove EVERY SINGLE .apk I don't need(be it in the launcher or not). I want it to be as slim as CyanogenMod 10.1
Does anyone know? Thanks in advance!
First...you need to root your firmware in order to 'debloat'....
Second....you need an app like Titanium Backup to freeze and/or remove the bloat.....
Take a look at this thread. .....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069924
Word of advice.....
1) freeze the (cr)apps before you delete them....to find out whether you lose any functionality that you need......you can unfreeze any needed apps if that does happen.
2) make a nandroid backup before you begin......that way you can restore your (bloat filled) firmware if you accidentally remove a system app that your phone needs to boot.....
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An easier method to debloat is after rooting, install the app system cleanup, in the apps section it will give detailed info on most apps and which all are safe to remove and which all can be removed but with loss of features.
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Just had a look at that system cleanup app.......
Seems it can do the same as Titanium Backup.....and a whole lot more......
Nice share King :thumbup: thanks
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[Q] Stock rooted and wanting to freeze apps.

I rooted using the one click and was hoping to freeze some bloatware and unnecessary extras. Casual was nice enough to freeze a few things for me. I also froze the ota apk (sdm01.apk don't recall exactly). Does a list exist what is safe to freeze/remove anywhere? Thanks
Depends on what you are trying to freeze. You can use es file explorer or root explorer to delete them out of the system/app folder. Most custom roms are already debloated. Test out a couple of Roms and find the one you like. As for a list, should be able to just google that.
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Hedgerow said:
I rooted using the one click and was hoping to freeze some bloatware and unnecessary extras. Casual was nice enough to freeze a few things for me. I also froze the ota apk (sdm01.apk don't recall exactly). Does a list exist what is safe to freeze/remove anywhere? Thanks
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When i need to freeze an app i usually use titanium backup, it lets you freeze/unfreeze applications.
dragonstalker said:
Depends on what you are trying to freeze. You can use es file explorer or root explorer to delete them out of the system/app folder. Most custom roms are already debloated. Test out a couple of Roms and find the one you like. As for a list, should be able to just google that.
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I have titanium backup and just freezing them using that is good enough for me. I also like the stock rom, no need for custom. I actually found a list in the sticky for the android development how to thread, must have overlooked it before. Thanks though.
Hedgerow said:
I have titanium backup and just freezing them using that is good enough for me. I also like the stock rom, no need for custom. I actually found a list in the sticky for the android development how to thread, must have overlooked it before. Thanks though.
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Deleting the apk also is a good way to free up system space and make your handset run faster. Also when I say custom ROM, it does not necessarily mean that it does not have the stock features anymore. Just that there are added features that help with functionality and performance.

[Q] Stock ICS without carrier Apps

can i get stock ics os without carrier apps ? or without t-mobile apps ?
i had flashed t-mobile stock ics through bootloader by renaming it to PH85IMG.zip
and i found some t-mobile carrier apps and i uninstalled them using ES file explorer with root access
but after that wifi, hotspot, and bluetooth stopped working
sorry am noob in this all !
thank you
akshay desai said:
can i get stock ics os without carrier apps ? or without t-mobile apps ?
i had flashed t-mobile stock ics through bootloader by renaming it to PH85IMG.zip
and i found some t-mobile carrier apps and i uninstalled them using ES file explorer with root access
but after that wifi, hotspot, and bluetooth stopped working
sorry am noob in this all !
thank you
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Several ROMs are debloated, for example,
[ROM] Android Revolution HD 4.0 | ICS | High Quality & Performance | Best STOCK ROM
It might be good to peek in the ROM Bible:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423022
And go through the developer's thread to see the list of ROM's and read their first page where the features/unfeatures/undocumented features (bugs) are listed.
Good answer!
You really have to be careful when uninstalling apps.
Best thing to do is to freeze them in titanium backup first. Then if they kill something you can un freeze them.
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chevycowboyusa said:
Good answer!
You really have to be careful when uninstalling apps.
Best thing to do is to freeze them in titanium backup first. Then if they kill something you can un freeze them.
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And you know, for example, Viper Amaze:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198480
Thanks
Thanks pbergonzi and Chevy for your valuable replies
and one more question
Debloated ROM means what kind of ROMs ? What exactly does it mean ?
sorry i am noob
thank you
Debloating means to remove the bloat. Bloat means to puff up, or swell. Some people feel that carriers fill the phones with junk, such as T-mobile apps, that is, bloated. Some developers make ROM's without the junk or bloatware, thus debloated.
The simple act of google finds explanations of bloat, etc. That is a reminder to search. One of the things that separate noobs from non-noobs is the ability to use a search engine.
Thank You
so basically you are saying search before you post, right ?
ok got it !
sorry
thank you friend
Use rom toolbox to get rid of bloat, it has an uninstaller through which you can remove any system applications. Make sure you have root and proper know how which application can be removed without ending up in a boot loop
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Is there anyway to trick apps into thinking I have 5.0?

I have a Lg g flex running KitKat and am wanting to make apps think I'm running 5.0. My phone is rooted(so I have screen recording ability), and I want to be able to broadcast but can't because I keep getting an error message saying I need lollipop . I'm assuming that I would be allowed to by the app if it thinks in running 5.0. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I don't konw this app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1948558 - This guide is a little older, but should work. I'd edit ro.build.version.release= to read as 5.1.1 and see if that helps. Keep in mind that changing the build.prop might result in a bootloop, so make sure to make a nandroid backup in a custom recovery or backup everything and be comfortable with flashing the original firmware back to your device. You must reboot after changing it for it to take effect.
There are other screen recording apps out there that supports Android 4+, try gold Screen.. It worked in my Android 4.1.2
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veez21 said:
There are other screen recording apps out there that supports Android 4+, try gold Screen.. It worked in my Android 4.1.2
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His problem isn't being able to record, it is being able to broadcast on Kit Kat.
Explanation
Pls is there any new and safe way to make pes19 think I'm on Android 6. I love to play but now the game require android 6.

What is "CryptLordHeart.jar", and why can't I delete it?

I decided to look into its files and found out that is was from another custom rom "com.letv.android.setupwizard" is it in my rom that I installed over the other one?
I just found this file on my custom rom, what is it? Seems like an android trojan...
This is what happens when people poke around with things they dont understand. That is an apk for setting up a supported smart tv.
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