Need System/app and System/priv-app files - Lava Pixel V1

Please could someone post 'system/app' and 'system/priv-app' folders here...or give me a drive link....
I've deleted some apps and their .odex files(apps that i didn't need)
But for OTA update these files are necessary (thats what the error says)

srinu427 said:
Please could someone post 'system/app' and 'system/priv-app' folders here...or give me a drive link....
I've deleted some apps and their .odex files(apps that i didn't need)
But for OTA update these files are necessary (thats what the error says)
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But how to share the two folders? These two folders contain files almost one GB big.
By the way, did Kingroot 4.5 worked for you in Lava Pixel V1? Did you set usb debugging on? Did you have to unlock the bootloader?? Most importantly, after rooting, will this phone take normal OTA update at all? I think on every OTA update, you have to make your phone back to unroot state. Isn't it so??

abhijit4law said:
But how to share the two folders? These two folders contain files almost one GB big.
By the way, did Kingroot 4.5 worked for you in Lava Pixel V1? Did you set usb debugging on? Did you have to unlock the bootloader?? Most importantly, after rooting, will this phone take normal OTA update at all? I think on every OTA update, you have to make your phone back to unroot state. Isn't it so??
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- Yes, kingroot worked for me. All you need is Debugging on [ it didn't work when debugging is off ] and working internet connection for kingroot to download root strategy.
- No, I didn't unlock the bootloader. I have no custom recovery installed.
- It depends. For most updates we do not need to unroot. When you click install it goes to stock recovery [Yes, they don't work if you have custom recoveries] and then checks for 'some' files specifically they install even if extra files are found in '/system'. The files which are checked can be found easily by examining update.zip found in '/cache'.
- Some updates [rarely] check for every file in '/system' and if extra files are found they give an error.---> To install this type of updates we need to unroot our phone.
- And if you want see all the commands executed in the update process :
1. Extract 'update.zip' to some safe location. [ I mean don't mess up with system folders like I did ]
2. go to <extracted folder>/META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script
- Don't try to manipulate it and recompress and try to install........the signature will be tampered an it will not be installed.
- I need some specific folders of '/system/app' and '/system/priv-app'
In 'System/app'
Books
CalendarGoogle
Chrome
CloudPrint
DeskClockGoogle
Drive
EditorsDocs
EditorsSheets
EditorsSlides
Gmail2
GoogleCamera
GoogleHome
GoogleTTS
Hangouts
Keep
LatinImeGoogle
LocationEM2
Maps
Music2
NewsWeather
Newsstand
PlayGames
PlusOne
Street
Videos
WebViewGoogle
YouTube
talkback
In 'system/priv-app'
GmsCore
Phonesky
Photos
Translate
Velvet
I know its a big list.
And I know they wold make large size so try to zip or rar them and upoad them in google drive.
This would be a great help for me......

srinu427 said:
- Yes, kingroot worked for me. All you need is Debugging on [ it didn't work when debugging is off ] and working internet connection for kingroot to download root strategy.
- No, I didn't unlock the bootloader. I have no custom recovery installed.
- It depends. For most updates we do not need to unroot. When you click install it goes to stock recovery [Yes, they don't work if you have custom recoveries] and then checks for 'some' files specifically they install even if extra files are found in '/system'. The files which are checked can be found easily by examining update.zip found in '/cache'.
- Some updates [rarely] check for every file in '/system' and if extra files are found they give an error.---> To install this type of updates we need to unroot our phone.
- And if you want see all the commands executed in the update process :
1. Extract 'update.zip' to some safe location. [ I mean don't mess up with system folders like I did ]
2. go to <extracted folder>/META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script
- Don't try to manipulate it and recompress and try to install........the signature will be tampered an it will not be installed.
- I need some specific folders of '/system/app' and '/system/priv-app'
In 'System/app'
Books
CalendarGoogle
Chrome
CloudPrint
DeskClockGoogle
Drive
EditorsDocs
EditorsSheets
EditorsSlides
Gmail2
GoogleCamera
GoogleHome
GoogleTTS
Hangouts
Keep
LatinImeGoogle
LocationEM2
Maps
Music2
NewsWeather
Newsstand
PlayGames
PlusOne
Street
Videos
WebViewGoogle
YouTube
talkback
In 'system/priv-app'
GmsCore
Phonesky
Photos
Translate
Velvet
I know its a big list.
And I know they wold make large size so try to zip or rar them and upoad them in google drive.
This would be a great help for me......
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Brother,
I will soon try to share a zip file as you said but I need some cyber-cafe for uploading to Drive such a big file. Voda/Airtel's 3G data is much costly By the way, I got already two OTA updates & it is now SO19 on my Pixel V1. I think with this second update Lava/Google patched Stagefreight bug successfully. So, will Kingroot work for me anymore? You know Kingroot or One Click Root works OTA through some exploitable flaw (I am not sure). Anyway, nice meeting here on xda. Be in touch, please. Good day.

abhijit4law said:
Brother,
I will soon try to share a zip file as you said but I need some cyber-cafe for uploading to Drive such a big file. Voda/Airtel's 3G data is much costly By the way, I got already two OTA updates & it is now SO19 on my Pixel V1. I think with this second update Lava/Google patched Stagefreight bug successfully. So, will Kingroot work for me anymore? You know Kingroot or One Click Root works OTA through some exploitable flaw (I am not sure). Anyway, nice meeting here on xda. Be in touch, please. Good day.
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Take your time bro......I understand...
Thanks in advance...
Yes, Kingroot ,Framaroot etc. work through exploits.
Getting root isn't illegal.....It voids warranty that's all.....
We can always adb push su binary and Superuser.apk files.....and get root [ ]
EDIT: Try to put all files in system/app and selected files in system/priv-app .........

Related

Calendar.apk

Does any have the original(Elocity official) Calendar.apk, that they can provide?
At some point I must have deleted mine in favor of one that someone posted when DexterMod(1.31) has FC issue.
I have ran the official update.zip from Elocity and i have no calendar app.
Please provide Calendar.apk and CalendarProvider.apk
Thank you.
throw it to ya in about 3 or 4 hours when the kids goto bed, if someone else doesnt beat me to it.
..figured out howto mount system.imgs (i'm still green in linux) now i'm set to extract anything ya want.
Sent from my X10i using Tapatalk
there is no calendar or calendarprovider.apk in the latest elocity firmware. that occurred to me earlier, as i recall there wasn't google calendar services available after throwin' gapps on the misses tablet.
i'm not sure if it would do you any good, as you indicated that 1.31 elocity firmware had fc's. i'm not sure if thats changed in 1.41, as i haven't compared the 2 versions.
but for fun, i zipped up an update zip containing the calendar.apk and calendarprovider.apk provided in dexter's 1.41 rom, but he did indicate that inserting his signed files shouldn't work on the official firmware. the rest of the gapps did work, so this MIGHT work too. it could also send you into a bootloop causing you to have to reflash your choice of dexter's firmware or the factory (there actually could be less destructive ways to recover using adb, but i may not have the time to assist with that if you're not already familiar with such steps).
my uneducated guess; should work based on my last gapps experiment. i can't test until saturday morning.
to note; 603 of the 692 files from dexters rom are factory, including some 44 system apk's (unaltered as a result of signing). kinda leaves me thinking you can add in the calendar files just fine to install, assuming you haven't tried to install them before. if you have, you may need to consult these troubleshooting steps first;
2.) Go into manage applications. Filter to all. Uninstall com.android.calendar.apk and com.android.provider.calendar.apk. Reboot again
3.) Copy Calendar.apk and calendarprovider.apk from this thread across to your SD card. Install both.
4.) If you want, use root explorer to move them from /data/app to /system/app but really not necessary. Reboot again, should sync by default but re-enable if you need to.
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Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?qzd7t9nhgum7ffo
you can either rename that to update.zip and flash from recovery, or extract and copy the apk's by hand. whatever you're more comfortable with.
Thanks...
Copied both into /system/app... and clicked on them and it installed fine.
Thank you.

Removed System Apps Preventing Update - App List and Downloads

So it seems that those of us unfortunate enough to of removed any system apps from the original ROM will not be able to update. Can anyone upload the non-licensed apps here so everyone can easily revert to stock so we can update?
I can see that there are requests popping up and it would be a good idea to have a central thread with all stock apps available. With 3.1 update on the horizon and the absence of recovery solutions, it would be handy for everyone to have easy access to all of these APKs.
PLEASE DO NOT POST LINKS TO ANY FULL GAMES!!!!
These are the APKs and ODEXs that are required:
system/app
AcerRegistration.apk
Aupeo.apk
Email.apk
Email.odex
GameLoftStore.apk
HeroOfSparta.apk
HTMLViewer.apk
HTMLViewer.odex
LatinImeTutorial.apk
LetsGolf.apk
LinkToAdobeFlash.apk
LinkToAdobeFlash.odex
LinkToFacebook.apk
LinkToFacebook.odex
LumiRead.apk
MusicA.apk
NFS.apk
SocialJogger.apk
TegraZone.apk
Phone.apk
TelephonyProvider
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=601024&d=1305811570
samy_7 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=601024&d=1305811570
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Thanks Sammy, however this is only a few of the packages.
The above includes: Aupeo.apk
LinkToAdobeFlash.apk
LinkToAdobeFlash.odex
LinkToFacebook.apk
LinkToFacebook.odex
Anyone have any more to list here?
We need a complete list of all the apks and odex files from a untampered source. I can't remember all I changed.
I have edited the original post to include list of APKS - see above
As long as I know, the .apk's are different for different kernel version.
You can try search /system dumps (system.img) in this forum, and extract those .apk's using ext2explore. I did fix my Email.apk using this way.
forum.sdx-developers.com/acer-a500-development/system-dump-14235
tholmewood said:
So it seems that those of us unfortunate enough to of removed any system apps from the original ROM will not be able to update. Can anyone upload the non-licensed apps here so everyone can easily revert to stock so we can update?
I can see that there are requests popping up and it would be a good idea to have a central thread with all stock apps available. With 3.1 update on the horizon and the absence of recovery solutions, it would be handy for everyone to have easy access to all of these APKs.
PLEASE DO NOT POST LINKS TO ANY FULL GAMES!!!!
These are the APKs and ODEXs that are required:
system/app
AcerRegistration.apk
Aupeo.apk
Email.apk
Email.odex
GameLoftStore.apk
HeroOfSparta.apk
HTMLViewer.apk
HTMLViewer.odex
LatinImeTutorial.apk
LetsGolf.apk
LinkToAdobeFlash.apk
LinkToAdobeFlash.odex
LinkToFacebook.apk
LinkToFacebook.odex
LumiRead.apk
MusicA.apk
NFS.apk
SocialJogger.apk
TegraZone.apk
Phone.apk
TelephonyProvider
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i found that you can download these apps from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1086887
Hi, my Iconia offered me an update. Ofcourse because of the missing apps
it was unsucessfull of instaling it. So I downloaded this package from the following link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8KHWBF7E
link that I found on this forum and copyed the missing apps from it
in the system/app, with root explorer. Beware to mount the system/app
folder as Mount R/W in root explorer to allow write in it.
Then the update went fine.
Thanks to this forum for helping me and all the other members.
can't seem to update the email or any other apk with a matching odex. What am I doing wrong?
Here;s a complete folder untouched from a system dump. It has the apk and odex files. hope this helps anyone.
>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7654149/app.zip <<<
Thanks a lot for this file. I copied all files in app folder with root explorer and now it says that my tablet is up to date without me upgrading. I guess you zipped the files after the upgrade?
No, that's was from the system dump over at SDX, I think dc13 posted it >>> http://forum.sdx-developers.com/acer-a500-development/system-dump-14235/ . But you are still welcome anything to help out a fellow member
did the same and it worked
severoprisan said:
Hi, my Iconia offered me an update. Ofcourse because of the missing apps
it was unsucessfull of instaling it. So I downloaded this package from the following link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8KHWBF7E
link that I found on this forum and copyed the missing apps from it
in the system/app, with root explorer. Beware to mount the system/app
folder as Mount R/W in root explorer to allow write in it.
Then the update went fine.
Thanks to this forum for helping me and all the other members.
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I had previously removed a lot of the bloatware and when I got the update it failled to install as I was missing a lot of system apps. Copied the missing filles from the link above and paste them with root explorer. Updated succesfully!
W
Does the update provide Exchange support in the email app?
Ceger
Reset back to stock and still cant update.
Ive only had my a500 for a week. I have not removed/deleted/renamed any of the stock apps. I installed gingerbreak (to root) and thats about it. oh i changed the resolution with LCD density changer. I cant update.
So i reset back to stock and still no luck. Any ideas?
I used Root explorer to copy the original factory APKs to the system/app folder. In the middle of copying, Root explorer force closed and the tablet restarted ittself. Now it is stuck in a loop on the ANDROID boot screen
How do I fix that?
Thanks to everyone who helped to provide files for the update. I'm finally updated!
Sent from my A500 using XDA Premium App
I don't have all the files shown in the post above but my iconia took the update fine. I lost root after but was able to get root again.
Ceger said:
Does the update provide Exchange support in the email app?
Ceger
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Settings, Accounts, Add Account, Corporate.

[Q] Stock ROM ThinkPad Tablet TPT

Hello,
does anyone knows where i find a Stock ROM Built A310_02 _0037_0076_WE or system apks located in /system/app.
After rooting and deleting some apks with Titanium backup without saving them (foul), it's not possible to install OTA2.
The update fails because /system/app/Calculator.apk was not found.
I've tried to remove the patch entries from update.zip Manifest file, but that doesn't work either. The update aborted with signature fail.
Thanks
babbamaic
My rooted 1838-25U is running A310_02_0037_0075_US. If there are any files you'd like off of my system, list them here and send me a PM with your email and I'll email them to you or upload them to dropbox for you.
babbamaic said:
Hello,
does anyone knows where i find a Stock ROM Built A310_02 _0037_0076_WE or system apks located in /system/app.
After rooting and deleting some apks with Titanium backup without saving them (foul), it's not possible to install OTA2.
The update fails because /system/app/Calculator.apk was not found.
I've tried to remove the patch entries from update.zip Manifest file, but that doesn't work either. The update aborted with signature fail.
Thanks
babbamaic
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You can disable the signature check in cwm
Original content of /system/app
SoonerLater said:
My rooted 1838-25U is running A310_02_0037_0075_US. If there are any files you'd like off of my system, list them here and send me a PM with your email and I'll email them to you or upload them to dropbox for you.
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Thank you for your help. Could you Post the content of your /system/app folder, that I know what is missing.
here is the file list. you won't need vortexHD.apk oem_install_flash_player.apk, dxtg-lnv......apk or any of the files from notesmobile.
here i uploaded nearly the whole dump:
System Dump
http://download.lenovo.com/slates/think/tablet1
You have to click on them to see what file they actually are (I was using Chrome, and it didn't show the whole file name up front). It's pretty much everything stock.
Social Touch (VortexHD.apk)
SoonerLater said:
My rooted 1838-25U is running A310_02_0037_0075_US. If there are any files you'd like off of my system, list them here and send me a PM with your email and I'll email them to you or upload them to dropbox for you.
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Hi, could you please send me the download link for Lenovo Thinkpad Social Touch (VortexHD.apk)?
Thanks
Jessica

[Q] Where is the apk file downloaded from google play stored?

I have a question. You download an app from google play store to your device. And it fails to install due to device incompatibility or certificate error.
So where is the downloaded apk file stored in the device. Like in windows we have a temp folder, do we have a temp folder where the apk file is stored temporarily?
I don't think you can grasp the apk file after install failed as you can't even see the file after it installed correctly. (please correct me if that is wrong) I think this is about copyright protection issues.
Anyways as (almost) always there is an app for that: Try "appmonster". There is a free trial availbe in google play. It saves downloaded apk's to your sd card so you can install it again and again.
I hope that helped you ;-)
Manipur, try to look into /data/apps folder. You may require root permission to access this folder. There should be all user installed apk packages stored. But I'm not sure if there are also apks of applications that failed to install. Just look there and you'll see
boelze said:
I don't think you can grasp the apk file after install failed as you can't even see the file after it installed correctly. (please correct me if that is wrong) I think this is about copyright protection issues.
Anyways as (almost) always there is an app for that: Try "appmonster". There is a free trial availbe in google play. It saves downloaded apk's to your sd card so you can install it again and again.
I hope that helped you ;-)
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Thanks. But applications that failed to install are not backed up.
t-fuse said:
Manipur, try to look into /data/apps folder. You may require root permission to access this folder. There should be all user installed apk packages stored. But I'm not sure if there are also apks of applications that failed to install. Just look there and you'll see
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Apps that failed to install are not backed up though.
There is a program called "APK Downloader" (codekiem.com) which is able to download apk's from Google Play. It only works with free apps so it is "not illegal" but it is against the ToS of Google Play. Use at your own risk!
I have not tested it though...

Barebone Stock Galaxy Note 10.1

Hi guys, I'm giving up on CyanogenMod. It is slimmer but it has more problems on Galaxy Note 10.1. If you have answer concerning the SDCard problem, please reply to my topic there.
Anyway, still I want to trim all those bloatwares from my device, so I did couple of researches, combining articles and tutorials on trimming roms on other devices (Note 1, 2, 3 and some other devices like sony)
The result? So far it's pretty stable and functional. Phone, bluetooth, wifi, sms, video call, stylus pressure sensitivity etc, all working just fine.
I also had several games, emulators and some graphic apps installed and running without any problem. No crashes so far.
I'll report more if there's anything came up. But I'm pretty happy with it now.
Might work on other tab/note variants too. So here it is :
1. Root your stock, using any method you want (I'm using Odin + ClockworkMod + CF-Auto-Root)
2. Use root file explorer of your choice and delete everything (or you can add .old extension if you had doubts, or maybe everyone's favorite, using freeze in Titanium Backup) in system/app EXCEPT THESE :
Code:
mcRegistry
ApplicationsProvider.apk
ApplicationsProvider.odex
BackupRestoreConfirmation.apk
BackupRestoreConfirmation.odex
CertInstaller.apk
CertInstaller.odex
ClipboardSaveService.apk
ClipboardSaveService.odex
DefaultContainerService.apk
DefaultContainerService.odex
DrmProvider.apk
DrmProvider.odex
FFFFFFFF000000000000000000000001.drbin
GoogleLoginService.apk
GoogleServicesFramework.apk
LogsProvider.apk
LogsProvider.odex
MtpApplication.apk
MtpApplication.odex
OmaCP.apk
OmaCP.odex
PackageInstaller.apk
PackageInstaller.odex
PhoneErrService.apk
PhoneErrService.odex
Phonesky.apk
ResourceManager.apk
SecBluetooth.apk
SecBluetooth.odex
SecContacts.apk
SecContacts.odex
SecContactsProvider.apk
SecContactsProvider.odex
SecDownloadProvider.apk
SecDownloadProvider.odex
SecLauncher2.apk
SecLauncher2.odex
SecMediaProvider.apk
SecMediaProvider.odex
SecMms_Tablet.apk
SecMms_Tablet.odex
SecOmaDownloadProvider.apk
SecOmaDownloadProvider.odex
SecPhone.apk
SecPhone.odex
SecSettings.apk
SecSettings.odex
SecSettingsProvider.apk
SecSettingsProvider.odex
SecTelephonyProvider.apk
SecTelephonyProvider.odex
SecurityProvider.apk
SecurityProvider.odex
SecWallpaperChooser.apk
SecWallpaperChooser.odex
SignatureLock.apk
SignatureLock.odex
SPenGesturePad.apk
SPenGesturePad.odex
SurfSetProp.apk
SurfSetProp.odex
SystemUI.apk
SystemUI.odex
TabletJobManager.apk
TabletJobManager.odex
WAPPushManager.apk
WAPPushManager.odex
You can find editable Google Doc spreadsheet here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...NTT0pSaThYWkdYc0pWRF92bkE&usp=drive_web#gid=6
updated with more infos and compared with SGS2 spreadsheet from this thread :
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=39&topicid=114574&page_no=6
Also, for SGS 3 from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/themes-apps/applications-safe-to-remove-t1634624/page28
If you find any similar spreadsheet for other devices (Sony, HTC, or Motorola and probably even chinese handsets), or minimalist custom ROMs, please let me know, so I can do further comparison, and fetching more infos on the apks. Might just as well create a universal list for it. If I get my hands on new handsets, I'll probably do this too.
Note, from my list above, I deleted SamsungIME.apk (the default keyboard) so if you're doing factory reset you won't be able to type anything. I have myself a hardware keyboard to do the intial setups and such. But after that I used SwiftKey for my daily needs.
If you don't have any hardware keyboard at your disposal, leave it. You can delete it after you installed 3rd party keyboard.
I removed camera (SamsungCamera.apk) as well since I didn't use it much on my tablet. You can leave it if you want to, or use third party apps for it.
For the browser, I installed Chrome afterwards, since it have much more features compared to the stock/built in browser.
As for the multimedia player I use MXPlayerPro, fetched from Google Play as well
With this setup, from 345 apks/odexes I'm left with only about 78 apks/odexes. And it feels blazing fast.
that's 267 bloatwares/junks within your device, even if it's not coming from some service provider (OEM)
From 1 gb space used in factory settings to about 200 mb.
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Couple more extra debloatings
Deleting Extra Junks (credit to : mimmolm (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44921616, modified for GT N80XX)
system\etc\kies\
Remove all
system\lib\
libChatOnAMSImageFilterLibs-1.0.2.so
libcrayonphysics.so
libfacelock_jni.so
libfacerecognition.so
libFaceRecognition_JNI.so
libgcomm_jni.so
libgoogle_recognizer_jni_l.so
libINDIAgent.so
libINDIServer.so
liblifevibes_mediashare_hw_jni.so
libmagnet.so
libNodeJS_Android.so
libpaperartist.so
libpatts_engine_jni_api.so
libpolarisofficedump.so
libpolarisoffice_tablet.so
libsnote_P4C.so
libvideochat_jni.so
libVideoHub.so
libWnnJpnDic.so
system\tts\lang_pico\ (remove all files except those where it appears the language that you use)
Example Italian language: Remove everything except it-IT_cm0_sg.bin , it-IT_ta.bin
system\tts\lang_SMT\ (remove all files except those where it appears the language that you use)
Example Italian language: Remove everything except:
smt_it_IT.lng ,
smt_it_IT_f01.am,
smt_it_IT_f01.cfg,
smt_it_IT_f01.dt,
smt_it_IT_f01.qs
system\usr\srec\en-US\
Remove all
system\wakeupdata\sensory\ (remove all files except those where it appears the language that you use)
Example Italian language: Remove everything except it_galaxy_tuned_endsil_cg.raw , nn_it_mfcc_16k_15_big_250_v3_2.raw
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Bisabling mini app tray (which I never use and often accidentally hit the arrow icon) :
Deleting Mini Apps (credit to : miketoasty http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692173)
Basically it just involves deleting these :
Any apps in System/app that has "Mini" in its name (Including minimode-res.apk).
Next remove :
System/framework/minimode.jar
System/framework/minimode.odex
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Multi Window Icon Removal :
That annoying little button that often covered up other important button below.
Basically it's from this thread
And using heavylildude 1x1 png to remove the included icon here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43684011
Step by step :
1. Download the JamMasterClay's custom MultiWindow Cascade Icon
2. Find tw_icon_cascade_no_ab_default.png and tw_icon_cascade_no_ab_pressed.png (it's in vrtheme\system\framework\framework-res.apk\res\drawable-mdpi folder within the zip)
3. Update the zip using; replace both files with heavylildude's 1x1 pngs, (tw_icon_cascade_no_ab_default.png and tw_icon_cascade_no_ab_pressed.png) using any zip editor you use (winrar or winzip, any will do).
4. Flash it using ClockWorkMod recovery.
5. ????
6. Profit!
OR
Just use the zip I made for this. It's built using the steps above.
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PDF/Scribd links :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/208285135/Android-Barebone
http://www.scribd.com/doc/208153382/Debloating-Android
I'm not responsible if you bricked your device. Proceed carefully.
Cheers, enjoy and hope this help.
Thanks for the bloatware list, it's gonna be useful ^^
You're welcome. Be aware the list of the APK above is NOT listing the bloatwares.
Those are the ones you should LEAVE ALONE.
Additional guide :
Adding third party apps as default system app
As noted above, I've removed SamsungIME.apk, which is the default samsung keyboard (which I hated much, with passion) and replaced it with SwiftKey.
What you'll need :
ES File Explorer
Zip tool; could be Winzip or Winrar on PC, or I use ZArchiver for Android
Purchased apps are stored as .asec in /data/app-private. Using ES File Explorer app backup feature, you can save it as .apk and install it like common apps.
Step-by-step instruction :
After you backed up the purchased apps, uninstall the old (google play installed) one.
Open the newly created apk using zip or zarchiver, you'll find "lib" folder.
Copy the content of "lib" folder (usually with .so extension) to system/lib folder in your device.
Set the copied .so file permission to rw-r--r-- (chmod 644 if you use terminal)
Install the apk like usual using apk installer
find the new installed apk in data/app folder and copy it to system/app folder
set the copied .apk file within system/app folder permission to rw-r--r-- (chmod 644)
The app should become system app and will stay within your device even if a factory reset was done.
Tested on SwiftKey, Delver, ES File Explorer, etc. Doesn't work with MXPlayerPro (let me know if you had success with MXPlayerPro)
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Compiled from this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115947&page=3
And found from this page :
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-any-app-as-system-app-on-android/
Complete and Editable Google Doc file :
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...dEszRWNTT0pSaThYWkdYc0pWRF92bkE&usp=drive_web
Aftermath, background processes and battery consume list. Also attached RemoveMultiWindowIcon.zip (flash it using ClockWorkMod if you hate the multiwindow icon).
I installed dropbox and swiftkey, so if you did a factory reset, you'll only left with 2 active background processes at most (excluding SystemUI and Android core, of course)
Also, list of apk/odex updated, with SecTabletAlarmClock_P4NOTE.apk, ContextAwareService.apk, SecDownloadProviderUi.apk removed, along with their odexes. No problem so far.
SecDownloadProviderUi.apk didn't do anything significant. I rebooted after I removed it, downloading google play still working fine and still give me some progress bar on the download.
However, I've lost the "downloads" icon, which means I cannot clean up the logs, and may be cluttered over time.
Edit :
A full day running the super slim tablet :
Running CSR Racing, Delver, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, TrueSculpt and Google Drive/QuickOffice and tons of other apps without any problem.
MTP detected flawlessly and can send files from my computer through USB without problem.
Wifi internet run without problem, browsing from tablet work marvelously and also mobile data working properly.
Battery obviously last MUCH longer.
Found out that CSC.apk (after first boot/factory reset) and Personalisation.apk (not sure what it does, maybe had something to do with ringtones and wallpapers) are safe to remove. Can anyone confirm this? I've did a full unroot on my device. Well those two are minor, now that you're left with about 40 apks from 170 default apks (78 and 340 if you count the odex files). I think deleting them won't do much now. But just curious, whether they are safe to delete or not.
Also google docs updated
Tested removing these :
BadgeProvider.apk - those badges on the app icon which displayed numbers of received messages/notifications. No crashes removing this.
CSC.apk - Can be removed after first boot. Not sure what it do.
Personalization.apk - said to be safe to remove, and so far it is. Not sure what it do.
NetworkLocation.apk - provide GPS location through Wifi, didn't use GPS on my tablet anyway
Keystring_DFT.apk - contains sets of USSD codes
Keystring_factory.apk - contains sets of USSD codes
Keystring_misc.apk - contains sets of USSD codes
No errors/crashes or anything. Updated first post.
Updated OP, now that I can post links, also added original threads.
Enjoy guys.
stubbe said:
Updated OP, now that I can post links, also added original threads.
Enjoy guys.
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hi in your scribd document u gave the list of things that can be removed. so as u have explained the functions for those which shouldnt be removed.can u do the same for those to be removed. then it will help us to more customise(for example- i may need bluetooth,camera,gallery,music player,s note app) so can u specify which are those for the app i mentioned.:good::good::good::good:
eragon143 said:
hi in your scribd document u gave the list of things that can be removed. so as u have explained the functions for those which shouldnt be removed.can u do the same for those to be removed. then it will help us to more customise(for example- i may need bluetooth,camera,gallery,music player,s note app) so can u specify which are those for the app i mentioned.:good::good::good::good:
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Will update the doc. Thanks for the suggestion. Probably I'll compile something like blackviper's sheet.

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