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kradkovich
  • #1
Can i remove any of these things installed on my nexus 6p, and still have a normally functional phone? If you guys see any i can remove please comment below. :)

- Android System
- Android System WebView
- AudioFX
- Bluetooth MIDI Service
- Bluetooth Share
- Calendar Storage
- Call Log Backup/Restore
- CaptivePortalLogin
- Cell Broadcasts
- Certificate Installer
- cLock
- com.android.backupcomfirm
- com.android.carrierconfig
- com.android.huawei.hiddenmenu
- com.android.managedprovisioning
- com.android.sdm.plugins.dcmo
- com.android.sdm.plugins.diagmon
- com.android.sharedstoragebackup
- com.android.smspush
- com.android.wallpapercropper
- com.huawei.callstatisticsutils
- com.hauwei.sarcontrolservice
- com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel
- com.qualcomm.timeservice
- com.quicinc.cne.CNEService
- ConnMO
- Content Adaptive Backlight Settings
- DMService
- Download Manager
- Downloads
- Exchange Services
- External Storage
- Fused Location
- Google Backup Transport
- Google Connectivity Services
- Google One Time Init
- Google Partner Setup
- HTML Viewer
- HwMMlTest
- Input Devices
- Intent Filter Verification Service
- Key Chain
- Live Wallpaper Picker
- Market Feedback Agent
- Media Storage
- MmsService
- Nfc Service
- Ok Google enrollment
- One Time Init
- org.codeaurora.ims
- Package Access Helper
- Package Installer
- PacProcessor
- Print Spooler
- Project Fi
- ProxyHandler
- Shell
- SprintDM
- Tags
- Trusted Face
- User Dictionary
- VpnDialogs

Heisenberg
  • #2
Are you joking? If you don't know what those apps/services do, you shouldn't be messing with anything on your phone.
kradkovich
  • #3
Are you joking? If you don't know what those apps/services do, you shouldn't be messing with anything on your phone.

I know half of the apps/services that are on this list but some of them i don't know. Thats why i would like some info on what apps/services i can remove!
Heisenberg
  • #4
I know half of the apps/services that are on this list but some of them i don't know. Thats why i would like some info on what apps/services i can remove!

None.
  • #5
This is the most XDA of all threads. I lol'ed so hard at this.
  • #6
Do you want a expensive brick for a phone.... because this is how you get an expensive brick.
dladz
  • #8
Can i remove any of these things installed on my nexus 6p, and still have a normally functional phone? If you guys see any i can remove please comment below. :)

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I understand what you mean, you can see a lot of apps that you potentially don't use and you'd like some advice on identifying them so you can remove them if not needed.

The vast majority of what i can see are needed, very few can be removed without breaking functionality.

Also if this is for the sake of battery life, there are other ways to get gains and not have to be this drastic, your active applications will have more of an implication on battery life than most of these.

Sorry that you were flamed for asking a question. :)

- Android System no
- Android System WebView no
- AudioFX no
- Bluetooth MIDI Service no
- Bluetooth Share no
- Calendar Storage don't know
- Call Log Backup/Restore don't know
- CaptivePortalLogin don't know
- Cell Broadcasts no
- Certificate Installer no
- cLock yes but you won't have a clock
- com.android.backupcomfirm don't know
- com.android.carrierconfig don't know
- com.android.huawei.hiddenmenu yes could break settings
- com.android.managedprovisioning no
- com.android.sdm.plugins.dcmo don't know
- com.android.sdm.plugins.diagmon don't know
- com.android.sharedstoragebackup don't know
- com.android.smspush no
- com.android.wallpapercropper no
- com.huawei.callstatisticsutils don't know
- com.hauwei.sarcontrolservice no
- com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel don't know
- com.qualcomm.timeservice no
- com.quicinc.cne.CNEService don't know
- ConnMO don't know
- Content Adaptive Backlight Settings don't know
- DMService don't know
- Download Manager no
- Downloads no
- Exchange Services yes you won't be able to use some email functions or email at all
- External Storage no
- Fused Location no
- Google Backup Transport don't know
- Google Connectivity Services no
- Google One Time Init don't know
- Google Partner Setup don't know
- HTML Viewer yes you won't be able to view HTML, could break some other stuff.
- HwMMlTest don't know
- Input Devices no
- Intent Filter Verification Service no
- Key Chain don't know
- Live Wallpaper Picker yes you won't be able to view live wallpapers using this native app, could break other things.
- Market Feedback Agent don't know
- Media Storage no
- MmsService no
- Nfc Service no
- Ok Google enrollment don't know
- One Time Init no
- org.codeaurora.ims don't know
- Package Access Helper don't know
- Package Installer no
- PacProcessor no
- Print Spooler yes
- Project Fi don't know
- ProxyHandler don't know
- Shell no
- SprintDM don't know
- Tags don't know
- Trusted Face don't know
- User Dictionary no
- VpnDialogsdon't know

Personally i wouldn't bother, but then i don't know what half of these do, this is mainly what i think i'd do, you can break parts of the phone by doing this too, not totally worth it in my opinion.

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kradkovich
  • #9
Do you want a expensive brick for a phone.... because this is how you get an expensive brick.
You can always unbrick.... ITS A NEXUS.
kradkovich
  • #10
I understand what you mean, you can see a lot of apps that you potentially don't use and you'd like some advice on identifying them so you can remove them if not needed.

The vast majority of what i can see are needed, very few can be removed without breaking functionality.

Also if this is for the sake of battery life, there are other ways to get gains and not have to be this drastic, your active applications will have more of an implication on battery life than most of these.

Sorry that you were flamed for asking a question. :)

- Android System no
- Android System WebView no
- AudioFX no
- Bluetooth MIDI Service no
- Bluetooth Share no
- Calendar Storage don't know
- Call Log Backup/Restore don't know
- CaptivePortalLogin don't know
- Cell Broadcasts no
- Certificate Installer no
- cLock yes but you won't have a clock
- com.android.backupcomfirm don't know
- com.android.carrierconfig don't know
- com.android.huawei.hiddenmenu yes could break settings
- com.android.managedprovisioning no
- com.android.sdm.plugins.dcmo don't know
- com.android.sdm.plugins.diagmon don't know
- com.android.sharedstoragebackup don't know
- com.android.smspush no
- com.android.wallpapercropper no
- com.huawei.callstatisticsutils don't know
- com.hauwei.sarcontrolservice no
- com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel don't know
- com.qualcomm.timeservice no
- com.quicinc.cne.CNEService don't know
- ConnMO don't know
- Content Adaptive Backlight Settings don't know
- DMService don't know
- Download Manager no
- Downloads no
- Exchange Services yes you won't be able to use some email functions or email at all
- External Storage no
- Fused Location no
- Google Backup Transport don't know
- Google Connectivity Services no
- Google One Time Init don't know
- Google Partner Setup don't know
- HTML Viewer yes you won't be able to view HTML, could break some other stuff.
- HwMMlTest don't know
- Input Devices no
- Intent Filter Verification Service no
- Key Chain don't know
- Live Wallpaper Picker yes you won't be able to view live wallpapers using this native app, could break other things.
- Market Feedback Agent don't know
- Media Storage no
- MmsService no
- Nfc Service no
- Ok Google enrollment don't know
- One Time Init no
- org.codeaurora.ims don't know
- Package Access Helper don't know
- Package Installer no
- PacProcessor no
- Print Spooler yes
- Project Fi don't know
- ProxyHandler don't know
- Shell no
- SprintDM don't know
- Tags don't know
- Trusted Face don't know
- User Dictionary no
- VpnDialogsdon't know

Personally i wouldn't bother, but then i don't know what half of these do, this is mainly what i think i'd do, you can break parts of the phone by doing this too, not totally worth it in my opinion.

Thanks for taking your time and answering! I moved on to chroma rom which some of these items are gone from it already, love this rom :)
dladz
  • #11
Thanks for taking your time and answering! I moved on to chroma rom which some of these items are gone from it already, love this rom :)
No worries mate [emoji6]

Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app

galaxys
  • #12
Well done dladz! has XDA style!!
  • #13
Flamers are the enemy trying to trick you into believing that what is provided for the cattle is good for the cattle. Moo on flamers.
Borat38
  • #14
I understand what you mean, you can see a lot of apps that you potentially don't use and you'd like some advice on identifying them so you can remove them if not needed.

The vast majority of what i can see are needed, very few can be removed without breaking functionality.

Also if this is for the sake of battery life, there are other ways to get gains and not have to be this drastic, your active applications will have more of an implication on battery life than most of these.

Sorry that you were flamed for asking a question. :)

- Android System no
- Android System WebView no
- AudioFX no
- Bluetooth MIDI Service no
- Bluetooth Share no
- Calendar Storage don't know
- Call Log Backup/Restore don't know
- CaptivePortalLogin don't know
- Cell Broadcasts no
- Certificate Installer no
- cLock yes but you won't have a clock
- com.android.backupcomfirm don't know
- com.android.carrierconfig don't know
- com.android.huawei.hiddenmenu yes could break settings
- com.android.managedprovisioning no
- com.android.sdm.plugins.dcmo don't know
- com.android.sdm.plugins.diagmon don't know
- com.android.sharedstoragebackup don't know
- com.android.smspush no
- com.android.wallpapercropper no
- com.huawei.callstatisticsutils don't know
- com.hauwei.sarcontrolservice no
- com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel don't know
- com.qualcomm.timeservice no
- com.quicinc.cne.CNEService don't know
- ConnMO don't know
- Content Adaptive Backlight Settings don't know
- DMService don't know
- Download Manager no
- Downloads no
- Exchange Services yes you won't be able to use some email functions or email at all
- External Storage no
- Fused Location no
- Google Backup Transport don't know
- Google Connectivity Services no
- Google One Time Init don't know
- Google Partner Setup don't know
- HTML Viewer yes you won't be able to view HTML, could break some other stuff.
- HwMMlTest don't know
- Input Devices no
- Intent Filter Verification Service no
- Key Chain don't know
- Live Wallpaper Picker yes you won't be able to view live wallpapers using this native app, could break other things.
- Market Feedback Agent don't know
- Media Storage no
- MmsService no
- Nfc Service no
- Ok Google enrollment don't know
- One Time Init no
- org.codeaurora.ims don't know
- Package Access Helper don't know
- Package Installer no
- PacProcessor no
- Print Spooler yes
- Project Fi don't know
- ProxyHandler don't know
- Shell no
- SprintDM don't know
- Tags don't know
- Trusted Face don't know
- User Dictionary no
- VpnDialogsdon't know

Personally i wouldn't bother, but then i don't know what half of these do, this is mainly what i think i'd do, you can break parts of the phone by doing this too, not totally worth it in my opinion.


This is the most XDA of replies: Helpful, informative, concise, and not patronizing. :good::good: Realize that not everyone on XDA knows everything there is to know about Android.

It's sad and ironic that the flaming done here was from someone who had 18,500+ on his Thank-meter. SMFH.

Just in case someone stumbles across this thread again, not advisable to delete the ff:
Google Partner Services Setup
Google One Time Init
Google Backup Transport
SIM Toolkit

Deleting these would either cause unexplained crashes, or annoying and
persistent popup warnings that interfere with some apps like Google Maps.

General rule of thumb if you're rooted is, freeze them using an app
like Titanium Backup, then observe for a while if they're causing any
unexplainable crashes/freezes/slowdowns. If not, then go delete.
Remember to make a Nandroid Backup in case everything goes to sh*t.

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5.1
  • #15
sad and ironic that the flaming done here was from someone who had 18,500+ on his Thank-meter. SMFH.

Hi... :)

Not sure where you see someone flaming here?

Also not sure what follows is the appropriate link but it describes the term:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=flaming

So... Looking at your comment and not seeing a lot of people with so much thanks here, I presume that you were referring to @Heisenberg with his 18.5k thanks?

I don't see any flaming here... :eek:

Nice... digging a 1 and half year old thread. SMFH...

dladz
  • #16
This is the most XDA of replies: Helpful, informative, concise, and not patronizing. :good::good: Realize that not everyone on XDA knows everything there is to know about Android.

It's sad and ironic that the flaming done here was from someone who had 18,500+ on his Thank-meter. SMFH.

Just in case someone stumbles across this thread again, not advisable to delete the ff:
Google Partner Services Setup
Google One Time Init
Google Backup Transport
SIM Toolkit

Deleting these would either cause unexplained crashes, or annoying and
persistent popup warnings that interfere with some apps like Google Maps.

General rule of thumb if you're rooted is, freeze them using an app
like Titanium Backup, then observe for a while if they're causing any
unexplainable crashes/freezes/slowdowns. If not, then go delete.
Remember to make a Nandroid Backup in case everything goes to sh*t.


Thank you sir ;)

I've thought about removing these a while back myself, didn't ask and ended up with no rom :)

Even when i did remove things and ended up with a working but broken Rom the battery gains were negative I'm guessing because the broken parts were in turn using more battery? No idea, but also not worth it anyway :)

Not sure what we've all learnt here but it's been fun :D

---------- Post added at 11:36 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:35 AM ----------

Well done dladz! has XDA style!!

Hahaa thanks man. :D
RoyJ
  • #17
Nice... digging a 1 and half year old thread. SMFH...

"Very nice, yes!"

FTFY

5.1
CyberpodS2
  • #19
On many other devices I have owned and flashed there was some thread that listed all the safe, maybe safe and not safe system apps to delete. As phones get bigger and bigger this seems to be less of a thing to do. I personally use TBU also to freeze and observe behavior before deleting.

Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app

galaxys
  • #20
Thank you sir ;)

I've thought about removing these a while back myself, didn't ask and ended up with no rom :)

Even when i did remove things and ended up with a working but broken Rom the battery gains were negative I'm guessing because the broken parts were in turn using more battery? No idea, but also not worth it anyway :)

Not sure what we've all learnt here but it's been fun :D

---------- Post added at 11:36 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:35 AM ----------

Hahaa thanks man. :D


LOL ? A blast from the past!

Borat38 what are you smoking? :eek:

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