Introduced in October 2011, Samsung Galaxy Note was a big hit because of its 5.3” inch innovative display size which comes between a conventional Smartphone and a tablet included its stylus. Packed with everything a user wants it also has unwanted Bloatware or app installed in it. Most of those apps are carrier specific and offers hardly any use to the user who wants to customize their device. While the built in uninstall method in your android devices allows you to remove app that are installed by you, it does not gives you the option to un-install pre installed apps in the device.
No doubt, there have been a number of scripts or tool out there that has taken all the guesswork to remove Bloatware from your android device. And now is the turn for International Samsung Galaxy Note Users, XDA Senior Member goddamnit has posted a script that allows you to give freedom from Bloatware. Presently the script is windows supported only, so Mac and Linux users are unlucky this time and have to wait. After executing the script it will ask you to remove apps of your choice and after that it will automatically runs a second script which will let you to place it somewhere easily accessible on the SD card, launch terminal and run it and then reboot. The script will remove or un-install the Bloatware or unwanted apps from your device and after the reboot everything will be good to go.
The process needs a little bit knowledge and is little confusing, but it is less time consuming instead of doing it manually. Those who want to give it a try can find the instructions, download links on the original xda developer thread.
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