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<blockquote data-quote="nghethuatkd" data-source="post: 371882" data-attributes="member: 35596"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Step 1: First of all. You need to root your Android.</strong></span></p><p>How to root your Android with Kingo Android Root?</p><p></p><p>In order to remove bloatware, you need to gain root privilege, i.e. "superuser" permissions. Most carriers and manufactures strictly forbid users from gaining these privileges and rooting will immediately void warranty claim. Normally, rooted device should have SuperSU installed.</p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Step 2: [IMPORTANT] Make BACKUP of your device.</strong></span></p><p>Titanium Backup is the most recommended app to back up your device before you start deleting system apps, which is risky and could cause serious trouble if you make a wrong move. So, most importantly, make backup.</p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Step 3: Install an app from Google Play Store.</strong></span></p><p>Enter keywords like "remove system app" or "System app remover", you should get a lot of results. For example, "system app remover" developed by JUMOBILE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nghethuatkd, post: 371882, member: 35596"] [SIZE=4][B]Step 1: First of all. You need to root your Android.[/B][/SIZE] How to root your Android with Kingo Android Root? In order to remove bloatware, you need to gain root privilege, i.e. "superuser" permissions. Most carriers and manufactures strictly forbid users from gaining these privileges and rooting will immediately void warranty claim. Normally, rooted device should have SuperSU installed. [SIZE=4][B]Step 2: [IMPORTANT] Make BACKUP of your device.[/B][/SIZE] Titanium Backup is the most recommended app to back up your device before you start deleting system apps, which is risky and could cause serious trouble if you make a wrong move. So, most importantly, make backup. [SIZE=4][B]Step 3: Install an app from Google Play Store.[/B][/SIZE] Enter keywords like "remove system app" or "System app remover", you should get a lot of results. For example, "system app remover" developed by JUMOBILE. [/QUOTE]
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