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Root [ROM] CTMod 3.80 (04/06/13)

CTMod has been around for 4ish months and had 9 versions bro. If a app that I removed was required or important I added it back a long time ago.

All those apps you mention(and pretty much everything else I removed) are is just shit that either Samsung or Sprint added to the phone. None of them are a part of Android and none of them are required for the phone. It wouldn't surprise me if some of them like the keyboard ones were used by Carrier IQ when it was on the phone.

The difference between adding apps manually and getting them from the market is the market apps are the newest version, the stock ones are old

Yeah all those apks are junk..you deff. Dont need them...i have removed alot more stuff out of ct with bloods help then the few things he pulled out..just,messing around with everything, with pretty much everything missing:D...and i have Never had a problem with something not working or forceclosing...Tether works fine without that dunapk..
 
I have been running CT for about a week and havent had any problems with it eather, blue tooth works, phone works, texting works, wifi tether works, the only question i have is, why does CTMod need a 3G data on off switch? On stock its always on (i think) i have never seen a way to turn it off so whats the point in it?
 
I have been running CT for about a week and havent had any problems with it eather, blue tooth works, phone works, texting works, wifi tether works, the only question i have is, why does CTMod need a 3G data on off switch? On stock its always on (i think) i have never seen a way to turn it off so whats the point in it?

you can turn data off in Settings>Wireless & network settings>Mobile networks

some people like a shortcut to turning it off, so theres a widget =p
 
you can turn data off in Settings>Wireless & network settings>Mobile networks

some people like a shortcut to turning it off, so theres a widget =p

if for some reason you get charged for data usage, it gives you a convenient way to block usage to keep costs down.

But arguably, $55 a month for unlimited everything + $5 discount every 6 months till you hit $40/month is pretty cheap
 
I have been running CT for about a week and havent had any problems with it eather, blue tooth works, phone works, texting works, wifi tether works, the only question i have is, why does CTMod need a 3G data on off switch? On stock its always on (i think) i have never seen a way to turn it off so whats the point in it?

There also those that turn off there data to extend there battery consumption.:)
 
if for some reason you get charged for data usage, it gives you a convenient way to block usage to keep costs down.

But arguably, $55 a month for unlimited everything + $5 discount every 6 months till you hit $40/month is pretty cheap

Or if you been on an unlimited and went down to $45 before their pricing changes in November '11 then you can still go down to $35 unlimited. :D

I don't know for sure but I am hoping that if I change phones as long as I don't change plans that I will be able to stay at the $35 unlimited I don't think they would make me pay the extra $5 android unlimited now costs....
 
gotcha. Just trying to understand as much as I can in as much detail as possible. Not questioning anyone. You guys no more than me, that's y Im here. I'll take your words for it. You know what your doing.:D
 
Or if you been on an unlimited and went down to $45 before their pricing changes in November '11 then you can still go down to $35 unlimited. :D

I don't know for sure but I am hoping that if I change phones as long as I don't change plans that I will be able to stay at the $35 unlimited I don't think they would make me pay the extra $5 android unlimited now costs....
That is the way I read it as well, however some have reported upgrading to a new android gives you the new $5 extra pricing.
 
If you started out at the $50 plan it will stay that way as long as you started before the $55 change over. I confirmed it with them more than once.
 
If you started out at the $50 plan it will stay that way as long as you started before the $55 change over. I confirmed it with them more than once.
I started at $50 and I got my droid at $40 before any mention of the $55 plan:eek:. I'm currently at $35 per month.:D
 
8 mo' otp's till 35 for me. As far as I know no one else has a deal as good as them for unlimited everything. I think I can hang.
 
I have a question about CTMod. I have a friend I am going to get a prevail for and root and then put wifi tether on it for him. And then I am leaving state. He is not to computer smart and I want to set up the phone so he does not update and loose his wifi tether. If I put CTMod on the prevail I get for him will it update at all on its own and make him loose the wifi tether?
 
I have a question about CTMod. I have a friend I am going to get a prevail for and root and then put wifi tether on it for him. And then I am leaving state. He is not to computer smart and I want to set up the phone so he does not update and loose his wifi tether. If I put CTMod on the prevail I get for him will it update at all on its own and make him loose the wifi tether?

no, it will not update, he will be fine. just add back any apps he might need from the removedapps.zip
 
Now earlier I saw a post maybe stating that if you were to put back some/any/all of the removed-apps, then it would be like actually putting CIQ back on the phone, because some of those apps had it in it. Is this right? or wrong? Final answer anyone?
 
Now earlier I saw a post maybe stating that if you were to put back some/any/all of the removed-apps, then it would be like actually putting CIQ back on the phone, because some of those apps had it in it. Is this right? or wrong? Final answer anyone?

BloodDawn is all knowing ;). Seriously though it's his mod so yes. The stuff he changed behind the scenes(kernel, apks, etc) are why CIQ is not in his ROM in the first place. Some of the stuff removed are bloatware which literally just wastes precious space on our already limited memory for the Prevail. Thankfully various ROMs support A2SD, L2SD, and S2E coupled with a fast SD card to get around that hurdle.
 
Now earlier I saw a post maybe stating that if you were to put back some/any/all of the removed-apps, then it would be like actually putting CIQ back on the phone, because some of those apps had it in it. Is this right? or wrong? Final answer anyone?

nothing you or anyone else installs or adds to CTMod will put CIQ back on the phone

if a app uses CIQ all its going to do is force close when you open it since its trying to access something that isn't there
 
nothing you or anyone else installs or adds to CTMod will put CIQ back on the phone

if a app uses CIQ all its going to do is force close when you open it since its trying to access something that isn't there

That's good news. I was thinking of playing around with being as "stock" as possible, yet avoid CIQ and internal memory space issues. Will try loading CTMod 2.5 w/ KK1.3 and reinstalling all the removed modules.

I'll let you know if any FC afterwards.

Thanks Bloodawn.
 
If you started out at the $50 plan it will stay that way as long as you started before the $55 change over. I confirmed it with them more than once.

Not totally true my daughter started out on the $50 in June '11 and since her first shrinkage would've been in December she missed the cutoff of the changeover to the $55 plans. They kept her at $50 and told her that they counted the first shrinkage like she was on the $55 plan and thus she stayed at $50 and her next shrink would be $45 and she can only go down to $40.

Sort of sucks to think that they wouldn't let here get down to $35 because she missed the cutoff by 1 day.
 
Not totally true my daughter started out on the $50 in June '11 and since her first shrinkage would've been in December she missed the cutoff of the changeover to the $55 plans. They kept her at $50 and told her that they counted the first shrinkage like she was on the $55 plan and thus she stayed at $50 and her next shrink would be $45 and she can only go down to $40.

Sort of sucks to think that they wouldn't let here get down to $35 because she missed the cutoff by 1 day.

Also, they will try to bump people up that were in before the cutoff up if you end up having to replace a phone. I'm pretty sure if you argue with them enough, and you're just replacing a bad phone with the same you can get them to keep you on the same plan.

On one hand, it seems like $5 a month isn't that much of a difference.
On the other, $5 a month adds up pretty quick. an extra $60/year because of what day you signed up on
 
Also, they will try to bump people up that were in before the cutoff up if you end up having to replace a phone. I'm pretty sure if you argue with them enough, and you're just replacing a bad phone with the same you can get them to keep you on the same plan.

On one hand, it seems like $5 a month isn't that much of a difference.
On the other, $5 a month adds up pretty quick. an extra $60/year because of what day you signed up on

I've been with boost since 05 and I never even heard of them upping the price to $55. When did this happen?
 
I've been with boost since 05 and I never even heard of them upping the price to $55. When did this happen?

I already have an Android device powered by Boost Mobile. Do I have to change my plan?
If you already have an Android device on the $50 Monthly Unlimited price plan; prior to 10/6/11, you will be allowed to remain on that price plan until you change your price plan or change your phone.


 
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