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I've found it better, especially when there are limited re-flashing options, to freeze apps as opposed to removing them completely
 
I've found it better, especially when there are limited re-flashing options, to freeze apps as opposed to removing them completely

Agreed. With Windows, with which I have nearly two decades of experience, I have no qualms about dumping tons of system files I know I'm never going to need. But with Android, an operating system I'm just getting to know, I find comfort in being able to make stuff stop running, yet let it be around when I need it (like when I froze the standard e-mail app and discovered the camera depends on it). With the small size of Android software, the bytes saved by getting rid of stuff don't strike me as significant.
 
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