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Is there a way to delete apps that was on the phone, Stock apps.

like:

Documents to go.

Mobile TV

Youtube

Road Sync

I dont want them on there.

Cheers

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yes

Mind sharing a way to do this?

Does my phone need to be rooted?

Guest igor_anta
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Mind sharing a way to do this?

Does my phone need to be rooted?

Yup, must have root access. After that with adb (the hard way) or using an app like root explorer you just remove them. Cheers!

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Yup, must have root access. After that with adb (the hard way) or using an app like root explorer you just remove them. Cheers!

I have Root Explorer. But i duno how to root my phone, In the Pulse owners guide, There is no (i) Rooting T-mobile Pulse.

Or anything like that?

:P

Guest igor_anta
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I have Root Explorer. But i duno how to root my phone, In the Pulse owners guide, There is no (i) Rooting T-mobile Pulse.

Or anything like that?

:P

If you're on 2.1 I guess the only ption is to install a custom rom, I think every 2.1 Pulse owner should install FLB-MOD, it's transforming the phone into a much, much better device. And if you're still on Android 1.5 than this is the way to go: http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...or-android-2-1/

Cheers!

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If you're on 2.1 I guess the only ption is to install a custom rom, I think every 2.1 Pulse owner should install FLB-MOD, it's transforming the phone into a much, much better device. And if you're still on Android 1.5 than this is the way to go: http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...or-android-2-1/

Cheers!

If i install 2.1 Custom Rom. Then what do i do after?

Cheers

Guest igor_anta
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If i install 2.1 Custom Rom. Then what do i do after?

Cheers

What custom rom do you mean to install? FLB has all those things (except for YouTube) already removed. Anyway if you want to remove system apps you need root access and root explorer. You go to system/app and enable R/W in Root Explorer in order to modify (replace or delete) system files. Than just remove the apps you want from that folder. But be careful with the apps, removing some may cause problems, but the ones you mentioned are OK to delete. Cheers!

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