Best rooting apk no bloatware

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Warning: Do not just uninstall anything you just assume is bloat. In the end, you’ll get rid of all those useless apps taking up precious space. However, the free app still does a good job of helping you rid your device of bloat.

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There is also the NoBloat paid app for $1.99 (USD) that does batch operations and can create a blacklist of system apps to delete. This app is called NoBloat Free and makes short shrift of removing those unwanted apps from your device. But if you’re not interested in going through the process of installing new firmware on your device, there is another option - a third-party app, ironically enough, found in the Google Play Store. Nearly every ROM available will not contain a single piece of bloatware. The first is to install a new ROM on your device.

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You root the phone, only to find you still can’t uninstall those apps! Even with the rooted device, the Uninstall button never appears on the carrier-installed applications.

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So, you’ve opted to root your Android device to enjoy new features and get rid of the bloatware installed by your carrier and the device manufacturer. If you have a rooted Android device and are looking for the best way to remove bloatware, Jack Wallen has the answer. How to remove bloatware from your rooted Android device

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