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Root unbloat me plz

Titanium Backup is one of the best methods to use, since you can make a backup just in case you need it later, and it rarely causes problems with the system files.

You can manually uninstall the apks with any root capable (r/w) file manager, Root Explorer, ES File Manager, AndExplorer, etc. Open the file manager, go into it's settings and enable root and read/write, navigate to the /system/app folder, and delete the bloat. Might be a better idea to just move it to your sdcard till your sure you don't need it.

You can also use adb or terminal commands to uninstall packages, just google it. ;)
 
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I was recently turned onto Root Uninstaller, but haven't been able to purchase it yet.
The dev has now decided to come out with a free version that appears to have all the same functionality of Root Uninstaller Pro. It wont do a batch install, but it will auto batch backup on initial opening and auto backup any newly installed app or update.

It's called "Free Uninstaller"
Installs backed up apks and a few more things that I can't remember.
 
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