I think XPS can uninstall a lots of rubbish apps, for example : google+, news & weather......etc
I want a list that I can follow to uninstall, please
and then I have a problem, I have install some big games data pack, but when I want to uninstall that game and the data pack, I can't find out them in sdcard/ Android/ data/, how can I find them?
kml60664 said:
I think XPS can uninstall a lots of rubbish apps, for example : google+, news & weather......etc
I want a list that I can follow to uninstall, please
and then I have a problem, I have install some big games data pack, but when I want to uninstall that game and the data pack, I can't find out them in sdcard/ Android/ data/, how can I find them?
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We have a development section for a reason. It also has an (early) junk apps list.
Related
Note : I'm just sharing the work of the XDA Memer UU.This app was tested on this device and it was working fine.Here is a little introduction by him :
uusafe said:
One tap uninstall system apps (include apps data) and easily restore them in a safe way.
Hi all, are you familiar with such stories as below:
□Get a brand new smartphone which has scores of third-party pre-installed apps?
□Always get insufficient storage available but don’t trust any uninstaller?
□You are a big fan of Android games but don’t feel like getting rid of your favorite-ever games for good and want to restore them anytime with your progress in every game?
□Get lots of least used but required apps under some circumstances which you don’t want to fully delete?
If you tick the box,this is where UU Uninstaller comes in.
Description:
UU Uninstaller, your memory booster& speed doctor, easily uninstalls unwanted apps and helps your phone to free up more spaces and clean up memory consumption to make your phone go lightweight and run smooth.
Android task manager UU Uninstaller is designed to fast uninstall regular apps and pre-installed apps just on one tap. Plus, auto backup to recycle bin is enabled to preserve your data and to easily uninstall in a security-rich environment, seeking the best solution to uninstall and restore without any pressure.
Features:
-Uninstall Regular apps, Pre-installed apps and even Core Components if you like.
-Recycle Bin is available for backup and restore any apps after uninstall.
-Support to Permanent delete system apps.
Highlights:
★Clean and lightweight application without any adverts and fees.
★Intelligent Cloud gives gentle reminder when apps are recommended to keep or delete.
★Auto backup to restore any apps and data after uninstall to protect against incorrect deletion.
★One single tap to silently uninstall or reinstall any apps. No more notifications!(Easily understood!)
★Support Android 2.3-4.X
NOTE: This app REQUIRES ROOT permission. Sorry for the inconvenience.
SAVE 6 steps more than regular uninstaller!
Regular Uninstaller
Step 1 Tap Disable Button
Step 2 Dialog popup
Select Cancel or Disable
Step 3 Tap Disable Button
Step 4 Enter App info
Step 5Tap Uninstall Button
Step 6 Dialog popup
Select Cancel or OK
Step 7 Waiting
Step 8 Uninstall finished
UU Uninstaller
Step 1 Tap Uninstall
Step 2 Uninstall finished
Are you afraid of incorrect deletion or having second thoughts?
Take it easy! You may restore them from Recycle Bin also by a single tap!
Or fully clear them for good!
If you want to keep your Android device fit,please get it on Google Play.
We are glad to hear from you so that we can improve!
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Original Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2736222
This is what i want to search. Finally i got it on this post, thanks
Hi people i'm having problems with the playstore it just fade out this problem is just when i try to download some big aplication like the marvel game.
can you help me?
i did a video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=X9lirXEaPsI
MC MILK said:
Hi people i'm having problems with the playstore it just fade out this problem is just when i try to download some big aplication like the marvel game.
can you help me?
i did a video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=X9lirXEaPsI
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have you already tried to uninstall it?
it obviously won't uninstall the app, just the updates, and then you can reinstall them again. it's like resetting it
buongu said:
have you already tried to uninstall it?
it obviously won't uninstall the app, just the updates, and then you can reinstall them again. it's like resetting it
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yes, i uninstall the app just the updates and all the aplication and install an older version, the newest version but nothing.
bump, help please.
phew, strange.
are you rooted? any modifications or is your phone in its original condition?
try to delete and reinstall google play services or at least clear cache.
if you dont mind: factory reset always helps
//edit: also, what are those apps running in background (the icons in task bar)
maybe one of them interferes with google play.
[just for experimental purpose: have you tried a different keyboard? ]
Is background data activated for the System Apps in the networked Apps menu?
On MM I had to enable the right: wright to SD-card for such bigger files. From the settings/apps menu. It was a separate option, so when I gave the trusted app tick, it was not enough.
Tapatalked with Honor 7
MC MILK said:
Hi people i'm having problems with the playstore it just fade out this problem is just when i try to download some big aplication like the marvel game.
can you help me?
i did a video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=X9lirXEaPsI
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Go back and see your video and pause where a Waring comes- it says download through WiFi only. Only two things can be there-
1. GO to phone manager > traffic manager >networked apps > system apps and search for download manager and google play store and see if both are selected for mobile data. If already selected then go to step two.
2. Deselect the WiFi option when appears during download then select continue. I hope nothing else would be required.
Do not forget to thank if it worked and you can also welcome to donate
LIST IS NOT COMPLETE YET!
Am still working on next apps which can be uninstalled without any problems.
Hello guys,
here is list of bloatware apps, that can be safely removed or freeze.
This apps can be deleted:
Some apk files of the list below can find in folder -> /cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Facebook
Twitter
Shazam
Booking.com Hotels
News Republic
Opera
Instagram
TripAdvisor
HiGame
Asphalt Nitro
100% Free Games
Dragon Mania
Puzzle Pets
Spider-Man Ultimate Power
Top Games
Scrat-ventures
Google+
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Games
Google Disk
Google Photos
Gmail
Compass
E-Mail
Hangouts
Huawei Swype
Huawei Backup
Huawei File manager
Huawei Notepad
Freeze:
(because you need it maybe later )
TalkBack (can be delete)
HiVoice
Huawei Health
Weather
Where you can find other apk files?
/system/priv-app/
/system/delapp/
/cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Is necessary ROOT? Yes and no. For many operation is ROOT necessary, but when you need only uninstall specific application you can use for this operation app called "Debloater by Gatesjunior" (can be found here). If you have ROOT, u can use Titanium Backup, System app remover or one of the many other apps on Google Play. If you have experience with root folder, so can delete APK files from folders above.
Use of this list or material is, at all times, "at your own risk." I am not responsible for any damages or losses personal data like database, files etc....
*** reserved ***
This is what i don't used and have been delete..
Its depend on what you guys need actually
Mertak said:
LIST IS NOT COMPLETE YET!
Am still working on next apps which can be uninstalled without any problems.
Hello guys,
here is list of bloatware apps, that can be safely removed or freeze.
This apps can be deleted:
Some apk files of the list below can find in folder -> /cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Facebook
Twitter
Shazam
Booking.com Hotels
News Republic
Opera
Instagram
TripAdvisor
HiGame
Asphalt Nitro
100% Free Games
Dragon Mania
Puzzle Pets
Spider-Man Ultimate Power
Top Games
Scrat-ventures
Google+
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Games
Google Disk
Gmail
Compass
E-Mail
Hangouts
Freeze:
(because you need it maybe later )
TalkBack
HiVoice
Huawei Health
Weather
Where you can find other apk files?
/system/priv-app/
/system/delapp/
/cust/preinstalled/public/app/
Is necessary ROOT? Yes and no. For many operation is ROOT necessary, but when you need only uninstall specific application you can use for this operation app called "Debloater by Gatesjunior" (can be found here). If you have ROOT, u can use Titanium Backup, System app remover or one of the many other apps on Google Play. If you have experience with root folder, so can delete APK files from folders above.
Use of this list or material is, at all times, "at your own risk." I am not responsible for any damages or losses personal data like database, files etc....
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You can try the debloat script available here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/development/script-stock-rom-debloat-kiw-l24-usa-t3307924
Try rebuilding it for your phone ..
@ gopinaidu77
This looks good Thx
Maybe i can try make the script for better experience
The Huawei apps should probably be freezed instead of uninstalled stuff can stop working or you may need it in the future
I know it But many apps not necessary, so can be uninstalled without any problems (Notepad, Swype keyboard, file manager and many others). If I find some trouble after uninstall apk, recover this file and use freeze. List above i have tested, so is safe.
And every user can use own method for cleaning the phone. For all test is better make nand backup or backup APK files
Mertak said:
@ gopinaidu77
This looks good Thx
Maybe i can try make the script for better experience
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You can PM me for any assistance
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jkccl9 said:
The Huawei apps should probably be freezed instead of uninstalled stuff can stop working or you may need it in the future
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No , there were certain apps which you never use , or use once or twice in the whole month.
U can uninstall them . But there is a need of basic apps as said earlier . the main cause of root requirement is To remove bloatware . every Android owner roots to just remove bloat and later thinks about costumisation
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Mertak said:
I know it But many apps not necessary, so can be uninstalled without any problems (Notepad, Swype keyboard, file manager and many others). If I find some trouble after uninstall apk, recover this file and use freeze. List above i have tested, so is safe.
And every user can use own method for cleaning the phone. For all test is better make nand backup or backup APK files
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As said , swype keyboard consumes 250+ MB RAM in the background .it is available in cust folder and no one uses it besides Google keyboard .
Remove GApps completly (for rooted phones)
I am attaching 2 scripts for Marshmallow and Nougat.
Flash using TWRP recovery. This will remove the pre-installed google apps completly.
Flash this before updating the apps from Play Store.
If you have already updated the apps, after flashing the script, you can still manually uninstall the updates.
You can then flash OpenGapps or MicroG
This is just gapps, right? Great for when I eventually root my Honor 8.
Any solution for Huawei apps other than doing it manually?
ganeshbiyer said:
I am attaching 2 scripts for Marshmallow and Nougat.
Flash using TWRP recovery. This will remove the pre-installed google apps completly.
Flash this before updating the apps from Play Store.
If you have already updated the apps, after flashing the script, you can still manually uninstall the updates.
You can then flash OpenGapps or MicroG
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Hey,
I flashed the script to remove the pre-installed GApps through TWRP on my Honor 8 (US version) but it doesn't look like it worked. All the apps still show up as they were during the initial setup of the phone.
I ran the script right after I rooted and installed TWRP and Xposed, so I didn't setup/use the Play Store or download any updates.
Any ideas on what the issue might be?
Hello all,
I found a nice little guide, which works on most of the android phones - if you want to remove system apps, but do not want to root.
All credits to dosangst on Reddit!
Working ADB connection is required.
And as always, be careful what you remove! Removing critical apps will result in bootloop and you have to reflash firmware/ROM.
1. connect device, make sure ADB is working (check with CMD "adb devices")
2. go to shell, using CMD "adb shell"
3. get list of install packages using CMD "pm list packages" (use google to find out what does each package name means).
4. remove package using CMD "pm uninstall -k --user 0 $packagname" (e.g. pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.inputdevices)
5. if correctly typed, you receive message "SUCCESS"
Optionally a reboot might be required.
Thanks.
@davebugyi
thanks for this thread. working great.
Thanks bro
In fact , we can use some data erase software , of course ,we need to install it form its website, it isn't free
Thanks thanks thanks!!! Yeah
Thank's, working good on P9 too.
Could anyone please enlighten me (and all others who might wounder) which of the system apps that can be removed "safely"?
I went form a OnePlus X and got the P10 mainly cause I got it for 359$ / 313€ without contract but I really don´t like bloat apps. HiCare might be OK to have but Notes, Music, Videos, E-mail, Health, Gallery and possibly some more apps are just a waste of space since I prefer other apps for that. I guess I just could make a folder and put all Huawei bloat inside of it and just feel a little sick each time I scroll by it so it would be nice to remove as much of it as possible.
I would happily donate a beer to the person who comes up with a list of "safe" apps to remove.
SwedishBadger said:
Could anyone please enlighten me (and all others who might wounder) which of the system apps that can be removed "safely"?
I went form a OnePlus X and got the P10 mainly cause I got it for 359$ / 313€ without contract but I really don´t like bloat apps. HiCare might be OK to have but Notes, Music, Videos, E-mail, Health, Gallery and possibly some more apps are just a waste of space since I prefer other apps for that. I guess I just could make a folder and put all Huawei bloat inside of it and just feel a little sick each time I scroll by it so it would be nice to remove as much of it as possible.
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I want to know too, what apps we can remove safely.
Is it safe to remove "Huawei Mobile Services"? Also, it is so weird that my P10 has facebook and facebook messenger as system app...
nice
Music, Videos, E-mail, Health, Gallery and possibly some more apps are just a waste of space since I prefer other apps for that. I guess I just could make a folder and put all Huawei bloat inside of it and just feel a little sick each time I scroll by it so it would be nice to remove as much of it as possible.
How is this possible?
Android mount /system as readonly when device boots. Due to that (seems) not possible to uninstall apps from /system. I think you are uninstalling apps that are installed on /data/app but not /system apps.
Apps installed on /data/app can be unistalled accessing to android settings -> apps -> [select a app] -> uninstall
davebugyi said:
Hello all,
I found a nice little guide, which works on most of the android phones - if you want to remove system apps, but do not want to root.
All credits to dosangst on Reddit!
Working ADB connection is required.
And as always, be careful what you remove! Removing critical apps will result in bootloop and you have to reflash firmware/ROM.
1. connect device, make sure ADB is working (check with CMD "adb devices")
2. go to shell, using CMD "adb shell"
3. get list of install packages using CMD "pm list packages" (use google to find out what does each package name means).
4. remove package using CMD "pm uninstall -k --user 0 $packagname" (e.g. pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.inputdevices)
5. if correctly typed, you receive message "SUCCESS"
Optionally a reboot might be required.
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bartito said:
How is this possible?
Android mount /system as readonly when device boots. Due to that (seems) not possible to uninstall apps from /system. I think you are uninstalling apps that are installed on /data/app but not /system apps.
Apps installed on /data/app can be unistalled accessing to android settings -> apps -> [select a app] -> uninstall
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I do not know the technical background, but probably it evokes some special user priviliges hidden in the system.
To be honest I never checked where are those apps located.
For example try to uninstall GBoard (vtr-l29, B151)- not possible, not even the disable function. With this method it could be removed.
The apps are only removed for the current user. Detailed info is here: https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
I was practising this method months ago and I just found out that after I rooted my phone apparently the apps are still inside data folder. Or maybe something happened in between that I wasn't aware of.
Tried to remove com.android.calendar but no luck
OMG, thanks dude! :*
Thanks
Works great on Huawei Y5 201 7 also
any way to revert changes without a fact reset?
People if you don't like the original Huawei apps you probably don't like the default launcher. Why not just use for example nova launcher and hide all the apps that you don't use from launcher. Also you can change settings in advanced apps settings to use apps you prefer as default. Like gmail as main mail app, Google photos for gallery and so on.
64GB is enough to keep all those apps there.
HI Everyone.
I installed some applications on my MI 8 LITE, and then I removed them.
All the time I go into the Google Play store,
He offered me to install again the APPS i uninstall from my phone.
HERE THE LOCATION:
1. MY APPS AND GAMES -> TAB LIBRARY -> Recommended
As you can see in the attached picture.
How do I completely remove them from the Recommendation List that I don't see them never again?
I did a clean-up data cleanup and a complete cache clean for the application and still it did not help make them disappear.
What is the solution?
Thank you very much.
You can't, that apps are stored in your Google account. And can't be removed by the device, try acces your Google account and search maybe for an option to do that.
Also you can use another Google account and delete the current account where the apps are stored and problem is solved.