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Root Stock Rom V.B07

I get rid of bloatware once after rooted I use root explorer & just select all the apks & odex files I dont want in system/app & just simply delete them. you will need to reboot afterwards lol But, thats how I've done it & its worked fine as far as I kno Lol Could this method have reverse effects or something? Lmk if any ;)

Ps. u definitely have to kno which apks u are deleting & if its safe to do so. I've effed up a lot of androids just goin in there & deleting everything in my way hahaha but ive restored every phone too!
 
I get rid of bloatware once after rooted I use root explorer & just select all the apks & odex files I dont want in system/app & just simply delete them. you will need to reboot afterwards lol But, thats how I've done it & its worked fine as far as I kno Lol Could this method have reverse effects or something? Lmk if any ;)

Ps. u definitely have to kno which apks u are deleting & if its safe to do so. I've effed up a lot of androids just goin in there & deleting everything in my way hahaha but ive restored every phone too!

This Is just a backup of a stock rom its like buyin It brand new from a store. Just rooted wit cwm. Im guessing Ur Askin if itll restore ur apps? Yea it will but ull Loose anything u downloaded
 
Yes, good to have as many backups as possible :) Appreciate the upload! But, I was just pointing out another way to get rid of bloatware. Yes, u can use titanium backup. But, its just another method of removing bloatware. I've been deleting apps with root explorer on every phone I've had after rooting. And as long as I haven't deleted important apps its perfectly fine. The phone has no issues whatsoever. I've been rooting, roming, & using cwm & TB since 2010 & have had 6 different android devices ranging from froyo, to gb, & now ics. Hopefully JB soon ;) I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one that does it this way with no adverse effects lol just trying to be helpful. I hope I didn't come off as a dick. Just want to spread my knowledge of the Android OS...
 
yep "ZTE" tool, copied to my pc to have it handy any time, just in case, and then ziped it with cwm touch
 
Yep, it worked.

Formatted cache, system and dalvik, and no data/apps were erased ;)

But, don't forget to make a backup, just in case!!!
 
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