Want to Uninstall/Remove Factory Installed App to Free some ROM,,,,, Possible????

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Want to Uninstall/Remove Factory Installed App to Free some ROM,,,,, Possible????
 
Want to Uninstall/Remove Factory Installed App to Free some ROM,,,,, Possible????

Yes if you have rooted your phone otherwise no.

If your version is ICS then you can disable some factory install app. It will free your RAM but not ROM.
 
Google if you want to root your phone. I don't think instructions on how to root your phone will be provided here.
 
okey guys,,,, i dont need any instruction for rooting my phone because i done it by my own and there is an app in google play "root checker" saying, 'congratulations! this device has root access'. but as i launch this app, an another app called "super user" appears for some permissions .....whatever..... NOW whats next,,, how can i uninstall preloaded app......
 
Dude that application does not gice root access did you give the description any attention?just go and search for your device on XDA!!Look i found them!http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1048It seems you need to make sure your device is S-on first.Sorry it seems there is a guide for S-OFF too. Just go and check the link.
 
You may remove every drm app using Titanium backup free or pro. Provided your phone is rooted. Even the superuser, task manager etc can be removed. S-Off and rooting is different. You don't need to S-Off to root the phone. Rooting is getting root access / Super user (SU) access to the Android OS, which is based on Linux. S-Off is security off. There is a security flag in the Radio NVRAM section of the phone. This prevents changes to the /system partition (where the rom is) when the phone is on (for example preventing system applications like phone to be deleted). S-OFF is achieved by flashing a custom HBOOT which "ignores" the security flag. Beginners don't require that, so just ignore that. custom HBOOT is modifying the system partition of the phone (ROM). You may try that if you have a phone with small internal memory, you may flash a shrinked custom HBOOT that obviously will the increase the internal memory of the phone. But you can't flash a stock rom or any other rom made for stock hboot. You need to flash a specific rom that fits on that custom hboot space. Simply ignore it, it's not for beginners. VERY IMPO :- Since you 're a beginner, install custom recovery and make Nandroid (file system image) backup. Before exprementing anything.
 
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