I don't have time to make a really awesome ROM like GameTheory did with Katana. However, I am debloating the MM ROM as much as I can. It is a slow process since I don't know what can't be removed because of dependencies. So, I have to make a backup in TWRP, remove some stuff and see if it blows anything up. If it does, I have to revert to my backup and try again.
When I am done, the only thing that will be installed is the play store, dialer, and any other crap that just can't be gotten rid of (for example -- I *think* the stock messaging app has to stay -- we will see). Bottom line, when I am done, it will be up to you if you use it to install anything that you want / need (for example a camera app). I will not be installing Xposed. If you want it, it is very easy to install. I want a ROM that is literally as stripped as possible.
Anyway, the reason I am posting this is to see if anyone else is working on this as well so we can share knowledge on what can / can't be removed.
If anyone else comes across this thread and knows of a better way to figure out what can be removed besides my trial / error / revert to a good image method, *PLEASE* let me know.
Thanks,
-- Brian
When I am done, the only thing that will be installed is the play store, dialer, and any other crap that just can't be gotten rid of (for example -- I *think* the stock messaging app has to stay -- we will see). Bottom line, when I am done, it will be up to you if you use it to install anything that you want / need (for example a camera app). I will not be installing Xposed. If you want it, it is very easy to install. I want a ROM that is literally as stripped as possible.
Anyway, the reason I am posting this is to see if anyone else is working on this as well so we can share knowledge on what can / can't be removed.
If anyone else comes across this thread and knows of a better way to figure out what can be removed besides my trial / error / revert to a good image method, *PLEASE* let me know.
Thanks,
-- Brian
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