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Help please. I desperately want to remove these apps from the streak5 and nothing does it. Even deleted them in MyPhoneExplorer and they lived. Grrrrrrrrr
If you did ANY reading at all then you would find oit that younhave to root your Streak and then do one of two things.
Use a backup app to uninstall the apps you want to be rid of or
Use a root enabled file explorer to delete the apk files from the system.
BUT this is all Greek to you since you won't read or do any research
Thanks for telling me I have to root the device. My reading led me to believe I can simply delete apps such as twitter.
However, couldn't you have been a little nicer in your approach to helping persons - I have only been using smartphones for a few months and I find the Dell the more puzzling. As a PC user I am used to being able to simply uninstall unwanted programs.
You might like to know I have googled about apps but if you want me to read a proper text book on the subject kindly tell me what book to get. Currently I have spent ages reading on how to connect the Dell streak 5 via USB to my netbook so as to use the phone's internet on my netbook. So I have read a substantial amount you might like to know.
As a forum member I assumed the forum was here to point me in the right direction and assist, possibly with links to help - after all, one of the first places to find out what to do is on a forum.
Finally, you might be smartphone savvy but there are those who see rooting as an awesome task. One day you will require assistance on something about which you are ignorant and I hope you get a less cynical and sarcastic response.
First of all, you read nowhere that you just delete an app, and if you HAD deleted the app then you would have to be rooted, to be rooted you would have to had read much more, sooo that leads me to believe that just like many other noobs, you just flat out want to be spoon fed.
To answer your question, no, I'm actually being very nice. And the other is no, we are not here to POINT you in the right direction, we are here to help with prevalent issues, not demeaneal items such as uninstalling or freezing a system app. I WILL SAY AGAIN, read more and then when you get done, read some more