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That list makes it so easy now thank you very much.

This is 100% TRUE! I added it to the list as I don't use GPS, and have no need for it, as such it's unnecessary to me. Adding to that the purpose of the stripper was to create the most complete bloat remover out there for people that don't need ANYTHING extra.You're welcome. On that list you will see an app called TtsService.apk - if you delete that you will lose your Pico speech engine! As in, if you use GPS there will be no voice guidance! That app will not interfere with anything, it's safe to leave it and may be useful to you some time. Whichever, it can always be re-installed if you already deleted it![]()
I love love LOVE when people refer to my threads to help others. Thanks so much for that.There is a list here in the OP of what apps are OK to remove, or you can download and run this stripper app.
http://androidforums.com/connect-4g-all-things-root/564573-mod-lg-stock-app-stripper.html
You're very welcome, and I'm glad you found it, please make sure that if you see someone that seems like they need it to forward them to it. Knowledge is POWAH!That list makes it so easy now thank you very much.
The .odex is the rolodex (that's how I think of it) that stores all of the information for settings, this just makes it where you can use them without needing to reinstall them.I noticed some apps end with apk and odex
Example:
Mediaprovider.odex
Mediaprovider.apk
Do i remove both of them in case like this?
This again, is 100% true!dont remove the stock music app if you want bluetooth to work correctly!
This is 100% TRUE! I added it to the list as I don't use GPS, and have no need for it, as such it's unnecessary to me. Adding to that the purpose of the stripper was to create the most complete bloat remover out there for people that don't need ANYTHING extra.

Bloat is stuff added by MetroPCS/Carrier/Manufacture.
TTS is made by Google, therefore not bloat. TTS can be found on every android phone on the planet (unless removed with root).
I would leave that app in the phone just because in the long run if someone wanted to use an app like iris, they need TTS and will be wondering why they hear nothing.
These are just suggestions, you are welcome to take them or leave them![]()
Re-installing the ttsservice.apk file is easy.Could just prompt user about TTS with a statement telling them what the app does![]()