Freezeable ICS apps

slikno420

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Figured I'd get ahead of the game and start building a list of the bloatware that has been frozen with no issues. Heres the obvious ones/some that I tried and succeded at:
(also im running the OTA .217 fastboot files with Titanium backup as the freezing app)

Amazon Kindle
Android Live Wallpapers
Apps 3.06.86
Backup Assistant Plus 1.0
Backup Assistant Plus 4.0.4-4
Backup Assistant+ 4.0.4-4
Backup Assistant+ Contacts Client 1.0
Backup Assistant+ Media 1.0
Bluetooth Share 4.0.4-4
BluetoothDun 1.0
BluetoothLe 1.0
Device Setup 1.0
Email 4.0.1
Email Accounts 0.9
Emergency Alerts 4.0.4-4
Face Unlock 4.0.4-390215
Facebook Authenticator
FlashRemoval
Flickr Authenticator
Forest Wallpaper
Google Play Books
Google Play Movies
Google+
Guided Tours
Help Center
Home Screen Tips
Kaixin001 Authenticator
LastFM Authenticator
Live Wallpaper Picker
Magic Smoke Wallpapers
Maps 6.8.1
Mobile Hotspot
MOG Music
MOTOACTV
MotoCast ID
MotoPrint
Motorola Dock Helper Service
Motorola Dock Service
Motorola Input
Music Store
Music Visualization Wallpapers
My MotoCast
My Music
Netflix
Online Album
Orkut Authenticator
Photobucket Authenticator
Picasa Authenticator
Quickoffice
Slingbox
Smart Actions
Smart Actions FW
Social Locations
Social Sharing
Sound Recorder
Sticky Note
Street View
Talk
TalkBack
Tasks
V Cast Tones
Vehicle Mode
Verizon Video
Video Surf
VZ Navigator
Weather
Webtop
WelcomeWebtop
World Clock
Youtube
YouTube Authenticator

If I missed any that you have done or know of post in here or PM me.
 
Please note, if you freeze "Motorola Input" it will turn off the virtual keyboard. Maybe that occurred to everyone else but it confused the hell out of me for a good 15 minutes
 
Thank you for your list of things you disabled. There were a few that I did not disable becuase I use them for work.. such as Netflix, Maps, Talk.
 
Do you have to be rooted to freeze apps?
If not, can someone give me a quick overview of how to do this? thanks
 
As for as I know, you have to be rooted to freeze apps using apps like TitaniumBackup (I think I saw another such app mentioned, but I can't remember what it is). If you're running ICS, you can disable most of the bloat (go into apps, all app, find the app you want to disable, uninstall any updates that might have been applied, then disable); this method does not require root.
 
As for as I know, you have to be rooted to freeze apps using apps like TitaniumBackup (I think I saw another such app mentioned, but I can't remember what it is). If you're running ICS, you can disable most of the bloat (go into apps, all app, find the app you want to disable, uninstall any updates that might have been applied, then disable); this method does not require root.

By doing it this way will it cause issues when they release another upgrade? I know with Titanium I had to unfreeze to get the OTA updates
 
What exactly is Webtop? Some of these apps I'm unsure about freezing because I don't even know what they do haha

Droid Bionic
 
Do you have to be rooted to freeze apps?
If not, can someone give me a quick overview of how to do this? thanks
yes you do have to root

thanks for the list thats a lot of work!
 
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