Although we cannot have root at the moment, we can still use the following marvelous app to block bloatware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
Lets assemble a list of bloatware that are safe to remove...
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So, I'm new to the Android family and I'm curious about the Super User Account. I have no desire to root and install custom mods, I just want the ability to remove all the bloat ware associated with the phone.
My understanding is that I will need to unlock the boot loader, and then install "something" to create the Super User account.
Tweakin78 said:
So, I'm new to the Android family and I'm curious about the Super User Account. I have no desire to root and install custom mods, I just want the ability to remove all the bloat ware associated with the phone.
My understanding is that I will need to unlock the boot loader, and then install "something" to create the Super User account.
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In order to remove bloat, your device will need to be rooted.
Depending on your device, you may need to unlock the bootloader. Otherwise, you'll just need to root. Superuser is a root management app which allows you to grant other apps root access (or deny).
IMO the best application to remove bloatware (after rooting your phone) is Link2SD
I use titanium to remove bloatware, it gives you the option to freeze the apps first in case you remove the wrong apps. Once frozen if everything is still ok then it's safe to remove
Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing. ~Wernher Von Braun
Thank you all for your comments and suggestions...I'll look into all of them...busy reading all the threads now...whew!!!
I am trying to root a Yusun T22 that I bought on dx.com. I am trying with a program called VRoot. It says it has root permissions but the menus look the same and I still cannot remove unwanted applications. What should look different after being rooted and how would I remove unwanted programs.
These are the only two reasons I root my phone: blocking ads and removing bloatware... but is it possible to do these things without root?
I can use ADB to "uninstall" bloatware without root. I know this method only affects the user and doesn't actually remove the package from the device but at least it's not using any processing power or memory.
Is that the best way to do it without root? Is there a better way?
Also, what about blocking ads? Is this possible without root? I use AdAway on all my devices but my latest phone sadly has a locked bootloader and no root
You can disable blotwares using ADB. It is pretty simple
https://www.xda-developers.com/disable-system-app-bloatware-android/
You can block ads without root using Blokada. It is very easy to setup
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-blokada-fire-forget-root-ad-blocker-t3503374
Has anybody tried the universal debloater script for this phone? Tried uninstalling certain system apps through lucky patcher and titanium backup but with no success. Also tried deleting the apps through root explorer but in vain. Does anyone know how to change the permission of drives or internal folder /files without softbricking the phone. Any help would be much appreciated
i did it trough ADB SHELL commands
look here:
Oneplus pure debloat
A side note before running the .bat file.....make surw you have a keyboard app to install as gboard is disabled....i recommend openboard from fdroid. UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE Few more too add to debloat com.qti.dpmserviceapp com.qti.diagservices...
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i only uninstalled the apps i didnt wanted on my phone. i looked up the package name and removed it
if you dont have root look here:
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
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kkdamion said:
if you dont have root look here:
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
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Rooted the phone as soon as I got it. The only thing that I could do was freeze the apps with lucky patcher. However, the adb command did worked like a charm. Thanks.
I always freeze them with Swift Backup. That works perfectly. The nice thing about freezing over deleting is that once you do an update, they keep being freezed. If you deleted them before, you have to start over and over again after every update.
Yeah also a good solution.
Is there any way to uninstall preinstalled Google apps on phone with Android such as Gboard, Google Wallet, Lens, Photos etc?
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
any open source GUI adb tool for macos can disable/delete bloatware?
list apps and delete/disable each of them by issuing command is boring. anyone knows any open source lightweight gui tool to do so? thanks
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aIecxs said:
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
any open source GUI adb tool for macos can disable/delete bloatware?
list apps and delete/disable each of them by issuing command is boring. anyone knows any open source lightweight gui tool to do so? thanks
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Are you sure that this solution allows to uninstall these apps completely? Won't they be still nested somewhere in phone?
one cannot delete system apps without breaking OTA updates. that's why Magisk is systemless-root method, it does not modify system partition.
disabled apps remain disabled until factory reset. do a backup beforehand, you will brick your device...
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one cannot delete system apps without breaking OTA updates. that's why Magisk is systemless-root method, it does not modify system partition.
disabled apps remain disabled until factory reset. do a backup beforehand, you will brick your device...
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But solution that @aIecxs suggested seems to work different than just disabling an app. When using ADB to uninstall an app it is no longer visible in apps management in settings.