NoBloat APK
Version 1.5.1.8 - com.tvkdevelopment.nobloattvkdevelopment,nobloat,tools
APP Information
Download Version | 1.5.1.8 (64) |
Apk Size | 1.95 MB |
App Developer | TVK Development |
Malware Check | UNKNOWN |
Install on Android | 1.6 and up |
App Package | com.tvkdevelopment.nobloat.apk |
MD5 | f0bbade095d73be870f0a8abdc3c7f40 |
Rate | 4.33 |
Website | http://tvkdevelopment.com |
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Download NoBloat 1.5.1.8 APK
App Description
NoBloat is tvkdevelopment,nobloat,tools, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 4.33 by 6 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit TVK Development website who developed it. com.tvkdevelopment.nobloat.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 1.6 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 1.5.1.8 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 15297+ times on store. You can also download com.tvkdevelopment.nobloat APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
ROOT REQUIRED. NoBloat lets you delete unwanted apps that come pre-installed with your phone. Simply select the bloatware that you want to get rid of and click delete. By default, NoBloat will automatically place backups on your external storage which you can restore at any time. Remember, though: ALWAYS have a backup of your phone. Important features might break when deleting system apps. Using the blacklist in the full version, you can swiftly get rid of all bloatware after installing a new ROM. When wiping your phone's data, you can export your blacklist to import it on your new ROM. You're advised to try the free version before buying. Not all ROMs allow NoBloat to work. Free version features * Disabling and enabling system apps * Creating backups of system apps and restoring them * Deleting system apps Full version features * Creating a blacklist of system app to delete * Batch operation to backup/remove all blacklisted system apps * Batch operation to enable all disabled system apps * Batch operation to restore all backups * Export your settings and blacklist to external storage to import them later * Quickly find apps using the search functionality * Change backup folder location Notes * If you have issues uninstalling apps, try uninstalling the app's updates or enabling USB debugging. * In order to use NoBloat you need root access. If you do not know what root access means, you probably don't have it. * Be aware that in order to update your version of Android, you might need all original apps in place. It is advised to always have a backup of deleted apps or to just disable them so you can restore them later. Disclaimer * TVK Development cannot be held responsible for any damage you may cause. * Removing critical apps can cause your phone to malfunction. Be sure to ONLY delete apps you know for certain aren't needed. * Always have backups of your device's image. * If you have any questions regarding the safety of actions using NoBloat, you're advised to contact TVK Development beforehand. If you have any other suggestions, questions or issues, feel free to contact me and I'll do my best to respond asap. Please don't use reviews for complaints as I will be unable to respond to your issue.
App ChangeLog
- * Added Android 6.0 compatibility
* Fixed crash on disabled apps screen
Shaun Stevenson
worked great to remove apps from an old phone. It didn't backup any of the apps removed and gave an sd card error.
Mark Kubis
Keeps crashing. The backed up apk files are backed up in a format that appears to be invisible to searches so cannot be located easily. You would also need the app to restore the backups as the backups are not apk files but something else. I'm uninstalling and transferring each apk individually using Root Explorer so the back up files are easily identifiable as apk files.
pawprints 1986
I wish this were kept up with, trying to use on android 7, it will make backups, but cant disable or actually remove anything on newer android
Jahu Shua
Basically.. the free app doesnt allow you to search an app, and the paid for version, the app stops working and closes when you select any app (not to delete or blacklist.. the app closes when you just press on any app at all)
Osvaldo Torres
Beautiful. Just what the doctor ordered. Installed on all my root devices.
Jack Ski
trouble communicating with sd card .i took out card and reinserted it.clean cache.and paid for this.
rb
Does not delete system apps on my moto g power
XPG ozzy420
Nimble & Light weight does what it says Best app remover best bang for your buck. I love it. I have purchased 3 app removers and this takes the cake. Also good if you just want to disable system apps that can not be done without an app like this so if you don't want to delete a system app just disable it. This app has freed up 35% more RAM by DELETING BLOAT WARE
ksaves2
Can't get paid version to do anything on a Nexus 6p with Oreo. App works with older devices. Yes it's rooted. Anything I click on to remove the app shuts down and gives me the "NoBloat has stopped." Any suggestions? Perhaps I have a setting for the device incorrectly positioned for it to work? I can change the rating once I get it working and it does indeed work for me in older devices.
Dave Raymond
For some reason I cannot uninstall Bloatware from the System on my Note 4. Nothing would do what is usually no problem on my phones/tablets, but for some reason (maybe it's Marshmallow related?) not on this one. Until I tried it with NoBloat! This app does it (with Root, of course)! It takes a few steps and using your File Manager to delete leftover folders, but it does it! :-)