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    Default Re: Apps Safe to Remove from Samsung Galaxy S3 (Sprint Version, Stock Rooted)

    Great list. Been wanting to get rid of some of this @#$% for a while. Finally had the time and motivation to do so.
    If X were here, he would have tried to talk things out first. Unfortunately for you, X isn't here.
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    Recheck OP for updated info...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucho Bravo View Post
    Thank you TigerDave! Another thing that happened as a message: Unfortunately the process com.google.process.gaps has stopped. Later, I tried to download a file from google store, and it would not find it. I started to freak out, but did a quick search and someone pointed at the download service as the culprit. In addition, there was another file mentioned. I defrosted all of the google files (play books, magazines, etc.), and thank G it seems to be working well, much speedier than before the issue. I will look into your advice and see if it affects me. Thanks again bud.
    You actually must have removed the wrong "Downloads 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7"...there are two that show up with the same name when you use Titanium Backup, even though they are named differently in the root system/app folder...one is a simple graphical user interface that allows you to access files after they are downloaded through the stock browser; it is the app that appears in your app tray as a circle with a green arrow pointing downward. This GUI app can be removed with no problems whatsoever, but the other "Downloads 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7" is a necessary system app used for Google Play downloading of apps/update notifications. If you uninstall the latter, it will indeed cause F/C's related to Gapps. I added a note in the OP to prevent this confusion in the future.

    Cheers! :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TigerDave View Post
    Update: I followed the directions and first wiped the data before uninstalling the apps and system services (well, most of them, at least -- I kept some that I wanted to use).

    My Phone froze for about a minute, became unresponsive, and then self-rebooted.

    So I restored my Recovery Backup.

    My 2nd attempt was to just FREEZE the apps in the list. Same results. One of the processes that VegasRooted listed is making my phone unhappy and unstable when either removed or frozen. It's going to take me a while to pinpoint which one. Not sure what the best method is to track down the culprit other than defrosting each, one at a time.
    This is why I included in the OP the following disclaimer from day one: "Keep in mind that I remove ALL of these apps AT THE SAME TIME using Titanium Backup; I go down the list, wipe data on each, then delete the APK & Odex of each...some of them are dependent on each other, so if you remove only a portion of them, your results may vary..."

    Cheers! :-)

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    Default Re: Apps Safe to Remove from Samsung Galaxy S3 (Sprint Version, Stock Rooted)

    Thanks for the huge list, but I have a question
    Since I'm using some features you have disabled, I can't just follow this guide . So, I like to know what the app does, before I remove it. For the most of them, I have an idea. But for some, I really have no clue. Apps like:
    Enterprise SysScope Service 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    Enterprise VPS Services 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    Enterprise Permissions 1.0
    HTML Viewer 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    Kies via Wi-Fi 2.0.0
    Market Feedback Agent 4.1.1-438695
    MAPServiceSamsung 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    OmaDrmPopup 1.0

    and so on. Is there a list with a discription of some sort? So that I can further clean my galaxy S3?

    Thanks anyway
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    Default Re: Apps Safe to Remove from Samsung Galaxy S3 (Sprint Version, Stock Rooted)

    Quote Originally Posted by Amstroid View Post
    Thanks for the huge list, but I have a question
    Since I'm using some features you have disabled, I can't just follow this guide . So, I like to know what the app does, before I remove it. For the most of them, I have an idea. But for some, I really have no clue. Apps like:
    Enterprise SysScope Service 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    Enterprise VPS Services 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    Enterprise Permissions 1.0
    HTML Viewer 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    Kies via Wi-Fi 2.0.0
    Market Feedback Agent 4.1.1-438695
    MAPServiceSamsung 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7
    OmaDrmPopup 1.0

    and so on. Is there a list with a discription of some sort? So that I can further clean my galaxy S3?

    Thanks anyway
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    Default Re: Apps Safe to Remove from Samsung Galaxy S3 (Sprint Version, Stock Rooted)

    Good evening! Read ur article very helpful thank you. I did want to ask how you went about rooting your galaxy s3. What apps you used or what the steps were, I really have no use for 80% of the stock apps. You sound like you know what you're doing and your help would be great! Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancapena View Post
    Good evening! Read ur article very helpful thank you. I did want to ask how you went about rooting your galaxy s3. What apps you used or what the steps were, I really have no use for 80% of the stock apps. You sound like you know what you're doing and your help would be great! Thanks!
    Do you have a SPRINT Galaxy S3? Not another carrier version, not an international version, but Sprint? If so, this is by far the easiest root method available. But if your phone is NOT a Sprint GS3, then ignore this and go to the rooting forum for your carrier.

    [GUIDE] UPDATED: How to Root Your Sprint Galaxy S3

    I would suggest reading the entire thread, then going back to the first post and following the instructions.
    PLEASE, when asking for help provide as much information as possible. Otherwise, it's like calling your doctor and saying "My head hurts." Your doctor can't treat you unless he knows whether you have a headache or a concussion, and we can't help unless we know what the symptoms are and what you did before they occurred.

    If I've helped you, please press the Thanks button.

    Have a Galaxy S3? Click here ==> Everything you wanted to know about your Galaxy S3
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    Here's my list of apps I've had frozen for the past two months. Yes, I have not removed them. I simply froze them using Titanium Backup. And so far so good!

    The only one I've ever had to "defrost" was the one time I was messing around with the alarm clock's "briefing" function. I had to temporarily defrost the text-to-speech "Samsung TTS (com.samsung.SMT)", otherwise the phone wouldn't be able to talk.

    Tip -- The way I was able to export this list, was by doing the following in Titanium Backup: Backup/Restore > Click to edit filters > Filter by temperature: Frozen > (check mark) > Menu button > Send data... > List of all apps > Gmail. Then I emailed it to myself. Good list to keep handy in case I ever make changes.


    1. AllShare Cast 1.0 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.allsharecast)
    2. AllShare Play 1.0.1983 (com.sec.pcw)
    3. AllShare Service 1.0.0 (com.sec.android.allshare.framework)
    4. AvrcpServiceSamsung 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.samsung.avrcp)
    5. Bluetooth share 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.bluetooth)
    6. Bubbles 1.0 (com.android.noisefield)
    7. Calendar widget 1.0 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.SPlannerAppWidget)
    8. CapabilityManagerService 2.4.0 (com.sec.android.service.cm)
    9. ChatON 1.10.4 (com.sec.chaton)
    10. Clock (funky) 1.0 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.analogclockunique)
    11. Clock (modern) 1.0 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.analogclocksimple)
    12. com.samsung.app.playreadyui 1.0.0 (com.samsung.app.playreadyui)
    13. com.samsung.InputEventApp 1.0.0 (com.samsung.InputEventApp)
    14. com.sec.android.app.wfdbroker 1.0.0 (com.sec.android.app.wfdbroker)
    15. ContextAwareService 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.sec.android.contextaware)
    16. Deep sea 1.0 (com.samsung.android.livewallpaper.deepsea)
    17. DirectShareManager 2.0.3 (com.sec.android.directshare)
    18. DRM Protected Content Storage 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.providers.drm)
    19. Dual clock (analog) 1.0 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.dualclockanalog)
    20. Email 4.0 (com.android.email)
    21. Enterprise SysScope Service 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.server.device.enterprise)
    22. Enterprise VPN Services 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.server.vpn.enterprise)
    23. EnterprisePermissions 1.0 (com.sec.enterprise.permissions)
    24. Face Unlock 4.1.1-438695 (com.android.facelock)
    25. Favorite apps 1.0 (com.sec.android.favoriteappwidget)
    26. Favorite Contacts 1.1 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.favoriteswidget)
    27. FWUpgrade 1.2.0 (com.sec.android.fwupgrade)
    28. Game Hub 2.1.0 (com.sec.android.app.gamehub)
    29. Google Bookmarks Sync 4.1.1-438695 (com.google.android.syncadapters.bookmarks)
    30. Google Play Books 2.5.83 (com.google.android.apps.books)
    31. Google Play Magazines 1.0 (com.google.android.apps.magazines)
    32. Google Play Movies & TV 2.1.9 (com.google.android.videos)
    33. Google Play Music 4.3.606.400990 (com.google.android.music)
    34. Google Search 1.0 (android.googleSearch.googleSearchWidget)
    35. Google+ 3.2.2.38469528 (com.google.android.apps.plus)
    36. Help 1.0 (com.samsung.helphub)
    37. Helv Neue S 1.0 (com.monotype.android.font.helvneuelt)
    38. HTML Viewer 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.htmlviewer)
    39. Internet 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.browser)
    40. Kies Air 2.2.211081 (com.samsung.swift.app.kiesair)
    41. Luminous dots 1.0 (com.samsung.android.livewallpaper.luminousdots)
    42. MAPServiceSamsung 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.samsung.map)
    43. Market Feedback Agent 4.1.1-438695 (com.google.android.feedback)
    44. Media Hub 1.6.0(LI0D, 1107480) (com.samsung.mediahub)
    45. Mobile print 1.6.1.0803 (com.sec.android.app.mobileprint)
    46. More Services 1.0 (com.sec.android.app.moreservices)
    47. Music Hub 30.2012.10.01.22 (com.samsung.music)
    48. Music Player 5.0.5 (com.sec.android.app.music)
    49. MusicFX 1.4 (com.android.musicfx)
    50. My Files 1.0.0 (com.sec.android.app.myfiles)
    51. News Daemon(EUR) 120911.01 (com.sec.android.daemonapp.ap.yahoonews)
    52. OmaDrmPopup 1.0 (com.sec.android.drmpopup)
    53. PickupTutorial 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.pickuptutorial)
    54. Remote Controls 4.30 (com.sec.pcw.device)
    55. RoseEUKor 1.0 (com.monotype.android.font.rosemary)
    56. S Memo 12.02.07.4816 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.diotek.smemo)
    57. S Memo 12.02.07.4816 (com.sec.android.provider.smemo)
    58. S Suggest 3.2.47 (com.tgrape.android.radar)
    59. Samsung account 1.3.019 (com.osp.app.signin)
    60. Samsung Apps 2.8.026 (com.sec.android.app.samsungapps)
    61. Samsung Backup 1.0 (com.sec.android.sCloudBackupApp)
    62. Samsung Backup Provider 1.1 (com.sec.android.sCloudBackupProvider)
    63. Samsung Browser SyncAdapter 1.0 (com.sec.android.sCloudSyncBrowser)
    64. Samsung Calendar SyncAdapter 1.0 (com.sec.android.sCloudSyncCalendar)
    65. Samsung Cloud Data Relay 1.4.10r7 (com.sec.android.sCloudRelayData)
    66. Samsung Contact SyncAdapter 1.0 (com.sec.android.sCloudSyncContacts)
    67. Samsung keyboard 1.0 (com.sec.android.inputmethod)
    68. Samsung Push Service 1.1.2 (com.sec.spp.push)
    69. Samsung SMemo SyncAdapter 1.0 (com.sec.android.sCloudSyncSMemo)
    70. Samsung Syncadapters 2.1.5 (com.sec.android.sCloudSync)
    71. Samsung TTS (com.samsung.SMT)
    72. SamsungAppsUNA2 2.0.35 (com.sec.android.app.samsungapps.una2)
    73. SASlideShow 1.0 (com.sec.android.saslideshow)
    74. Setup Wizard 1.3 (com.google.android.setupwizard)
    75. ShareShotService 1.0 (com.samsung.shareshot)
    76. SIM Toolkit 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.stk)
    77. Simple alarm clock 1.0 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.alarmclock)
    78. Smart Device Manager 3.3.2 (com.locationlabs.v3client)
    79. SmartcardService 2.3.2 (org.simalliance.openmobileapi.service)
    80. SNS 1.1.0 (com.sec.android.app.sns3)
    81. Sprint Connections Optimizer 1.3.534 (com.birdstep.android.cm)
    82. Sprint Installer 2.2.3 (com.sprint.ce.updater)
    83. Sprint Zone 4.1.14 (com.sprint.zone)
    84. Stock Daemon(EUR) 120917.01 (com.sec.android.daemonapp.ap.yahoostock.stockclock)
    85. SysScope 1.1.15 (com.sec.android.app.sysscope)
    86. Tags 1.1 (com.android.apps.tag)
    87. Talk 4.1.1-438695 (com.google.android.talk)
    88. TalkBack 3.2.1 (com.google.android.marvin.talkback)
    89. Try panning 1.0 (com.sec.android.motions.settings.panningtutorial)
    90. USB settings 1.0 (com.sec.android.Kies)
    91. VPN Client 2.6.1 (com.ipsec.vpnclient)
    92. VpnDialogs 4.1.1-L710VPBLJ7 (com.android.vpndialogs)
    93. Wallet 1.5-R81-v4 (com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel)
    94. Wi-Fi Direct 1.0 (com.sec.android.app.FileShareClient)
    95. Wi-Fi Direct share 1.0 (com.sec.android.app.FileShareServer)
    96. Windy weather 1.0 (com.sec.ccl.csp.app.secretwallpaper.themetwo)
    97. Yahoo! Finance 120917.01 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.ap.yahoostock.stockclock)
    98. Yahoo! News 12.10.08.02 (com.sec.android.widgetapp.ap.yahoonews)

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    If I'm just freezing apps, do I need to wipe data and back them up? Just curious.
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    You don't "need" too but it would free some space. If you use something like TB to freeze them, when you do a backup they will also be backed up.

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    Hi

    Can someone please help me . I carried out the bloatware removal . And have decided to put all back on. The process took me a while and I got everything back. I used titanium backup .

    Now all is back on the phone I keep getting a message come up. The screen freezes Ans the message says
    UNFORTUNATELY, SysScope has stopped . Can anyone help please ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelvin Green View Post
    Hi

    Can someone please help me . I carried out the bloatware removal . And have decided to put all back on. The process took me a while and I got everything back. I used titanium backup .

    Now all is back on the phone I keep getting a message come up. The screen freezes Ans the message says
    UNFORTUNATELY, SysScope has stopped . Can anyone help please ??
    Have you tried stopping that process, clearing its data, then restarting your phone?
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    You were not able to remove the "Readers Hub" with its 50.6 MB...?

    I mean I do read on it, but I use FBreader with Calibre on the PC.
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