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Remove Orange Apps on San Francisco, Simple Beginners Guide!


Guest xeyaztian

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The thing is this is kinda outdated now, as you can just apply 1 tpt by booting with Volume+ held and some files on your sd card and bam your phone has completely changed. New ROM. New recovery etc...

Could you explain this new method in a bit more detail / noob steps please?

Thanks in advance!

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Guest johninbkk

I'm in Thailand and I tried to download your removal program on my ZTE, not accepted, is it because I'm not in Europe? If so how can I delete Orange programming locally.

1. Install Universal Androot (Download - http://bit.ly/hbtGVP)

2. Install BusyBox (Download - http://bit.ly/ekfbk4)

3. Install SystemApp Remover (Download - http://bit.ly/ik79cz)

4. Run Universal Androot by clicking Root. Once done go back to system menu.

5. Run SystemApp Remover and remove Orange Apps.

Done!

I've put it up on my blog/site as well with links to files and the applications, please visit...

http://www.applicationsdaily.com/2010/10/s...-installed.html

YOU CAN GET RID OF....

-Orange Homescreen

-Orange Homescreen Selector

-Orange App Shop

-Orange Photos

-Orange Wednesdays

-Orange Maps

-Orange Headlines

-Orange Email

-Orange TV

-Orange Backup

-Your Orange

-Touch Pal and the Spanish and French packs

-DocsToGo Demo

-Weather

-The game demos, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and Guitar Hero.

YOU CANT GET RID OF...

-Internet

-SimToolKit (STK) (I have but one person said this caused a problem)

Notes - You do not need to open BusyBox at all. If you download the files to your computer then you need to move them onto your phone and use the Filer app that is built in, or download Astro File Manager to open the apps. they will end with .apk. Be careful when you delete, this is your phone which you paid money for, so be careful.

P.S. Great tip for saving battery life. Download 2G-3G Off then add it as a widget. If you leave your phone without using internet for a long amount of time, then turn 3G off, for example before you go to sleep, whilst at work/education. Also very good for when your in areas where you know 3G doesn't reach.

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Guest mummymo

hi,

I've just bought the san Francisco and want to remove all the Orange Apps. I'm afraid I don't know how to Install the apps below-do I do it on the phone or the computer and if it's on the phone how do i do it? sorry for my daft question!

1. Install Universal Androot (Download - http://bit.ly/hbtGVP)

2. Install BusyBox (Download - http://bit.ly/ekfbk4)

3. Install SystemApp Remover (Download - http://bit.ly/ik79cz)

4. Run Universal Androot by clicking Root. Once done go back to system menu.

5. Run SystemApp Remover and remove Orange Apps.

Done!

I've put it up on my blog/site as well with links to files and the applications, please visit...

http://www.applicationsdaily.com/2010/10/s...-installed.html

YOU CAN GET RID OF....

-Orange Homescreen

-Orange Homescreen Selector

-Orange App Shop

-Orange Photos

-Orange Wednesdays

-Orange Maps

-Orange Headlines

-Orange Email

-Orange TV

-Orange Backup

-Your Orange

-Touch Pal and the Spanish and French packs

-DocsToGo Demo

-Weather

-The game demos, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and Guitar Hero.

YOU CANT GET RID OF...

-Internet

-SimToolKit (STK) (I have but one person said this caused a problem)

Notes - You do not need to open BusyBox at all. If you download the files to your computer then you need to move them onto your phone and use the Filer app that is built in, or download Astro File Manager to open the apps. they will end with .apk. Be careful when you delete, this is your phone which you paid money for, so be careful.

P.S. Great tip for saving battery life. Download 2G-3G Off then add it as a widget. If you leave your phone without using internet for a long amount of time, then turn 3G off, for example before you go to sleep, whilst at work/education. Also very good for when your in areas where you know 3G doesn't reach.

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Guest k0zmic

hi,

I've just bought the san Francisco and want to remove all the Orange Apps. I'm afraid I don't know how to Install the apps below-do I do it on the phone or the computer and if it's on the phone how do i do it? sorry for my daft question!

There's an easier way to get rid of the Orange apps and update your phone to a newer version of Android.

Choose the 'All in One' that installs 'Ginger Stir Fry'.

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Guest xeyaztian

Just to update...

1) Yes the files need to be installed to phone and not computer.

2) Still for people who don't want to do a new ROM, though if you are able to put a new ROM on that is a better solution now. I recommend the cyanogenmod one as its really great!

Anyway the files from the first post are still downloadable and will be whilst Google Docs is still going!

It still gets quite a few views this post so hope its useful to someone still!

P.S. Maybe Im wrong but there needs to be a simple guide to installing a new ROM its as simple as...

1. Root phone.

2. Install ClockworkMod Recovery.

3. Put new ROM on SD Card.

4. Install new ROM using ClockworkMod Recovery instructions!

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