I have not seen any discussion or guide on which bloatware must be safely to disabled in this aplicación .
the idea is to make a list on which you can disable without damaging the system.
leave your comment if you have already used this application or another one that can help make a guide for all
T-mobile
Verizon
AT&T
Sprint
Yes this would be helpful surely.
Attached is the exported list of BK Disabler. Notice that it may contain apps that other people may want like chrome (I use firefox), email (I use nine mail), edge widget, fingerprint/iris services etc.
I disabled these yesterday and have no issues so far (SM-N950U)
jsalatas said:
Attached is the exported list of BK Disabler. Notice that it may contain apps that other people may want like chrome (I use firefox), email (I use nine mail), edge widget, fingerprint/iris services etc.
I disabled these yesterday and have no issues so far (SM-N950U)
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Thanks bro for sharing , just a question are you on t mobile or another service just to clarify to have a better use
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Thanks bro for sharing , just a question are you on t mobile or another service just to clarify to have a better use
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t-mobile
What are the requisites for keeping maxium power saving option ON? Using these and enabling many of these, the option gets broken, any ideas please?
BK needs root tho right?
nope, no root needed
wase4711 said:
nope, no root needed
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really? well let me go check this out
It works again
Guys I have good. XML port for u
On note 8 exynos. Usable for s8+ and s8
Frees 3.5 GB ram.
any lists for n950n korean carrier models?
Maroc_Specops said:
Guys I have good. XML port for u
On note 8 exynos. Usable for s8+ and s8
Frees 3.5 GB ram.
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Will this work snapdragon ?
borijess said:
Will this work snapdragon ?
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Didn't try it. Maybe. U can always hard reset ur device.
But its ur own risk.
com.sec.spp.push is required for Samsung pay to work.
testrak said:
com.sec.spp.push is required for Samsung pay to work.
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It works fine for me.
Had it disabled and SamPay no problem everywhere.
Just one advice, if you do not use NFC and think in disabling it, DO NOT DO IT! if you disable NFC, wireless charge will stop working
If you want to use another contacts app... Google's, for example... do not disable the Samsung contacts app. It'll take the phone dialer with it.
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Just one advice, if you do not use NFC and think in disabling it, DO NOT DO IT! if you disable NFC, wireless charge will stop working
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I disable nu and nr stille charges wireless
Well, it sure does not in my 950F 128 GB version
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Without the availability or customs roms and kernels, are there any reasons to root a Galaxy Tab S3? Which bloatware have you uninstalled in your GTS3 after rooting?
I normally install custom roms and kernels for the improved battery life and overall performance improvement that many of these roms offer.
Byte_76 said:
Without the availability or customs roms and kernels, are there any reasons to root a Galaxy Tab S3? Which bloatware have you uninstalled in your GTS3 after rooting?
I normally install custom roms and kernels for the improved battery life and overall performance improvement that many of these roms offer.
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I rooted for cf.lumen but after freezing a lot of apps using sd maid, my screen on time is 10 hours with wifi always on and minimal brightness to still see the screen. Although i didnt check my screen on time before i froze all those apps...
Byte_76 said:
Without the availability or customs roms and kernels, are there any reasons to root a Galaxy Tab S3? Which bloatware have you uninstalled in your GTS3 after rooting?
I normally install custom roms and kernels for the improved battery life and overall performance improvement that many of these roms offer.
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I agree, I went back to not rooted and pray for OTA updates, even it's naive
If i ever going to root, one of the main factor would be for GMD gestures. Couple of finger swipes to close apps, lock screen, switch apps adds tremendous amount of button freedom and control.
I'm going to rooting to get complete control of memory (internal and SD) and app authorizations...
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Mattered a lot more to me when Android was a lot less mature. Nowadays, Marshmallow is pretty solid. Add in Macrodroid or Tasker and call it a day. And Nova supports gestures.
Ad blocking and remove bloatware
xbizkuit said:
Ad blocking and remove bloatware
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We can disable bloatware with ADB?
I use Netflix on this, so root isn't worth the trouble to get Netflix working.
Neo3D said:
We can disable bloatware with ADB?
I use Netflix on this, so root isn't worth the trouble to get Netflix working.
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Not with ADB. You'll need an app like titanium backup or adaway for ad blocking. But both need root. But you're correct, getting netflix to work is a little bit of a pita.
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we can use addhell2 for removing adds .. it works without root..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/adhell-2-rootless-ad-blocking-t3663559
jaidev.s said:
we can use addhell2 for removing adds .. it works without root..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/adhell-2-rootless-ad-blocking-t3663559
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Another option: I'm using Disconnect Pro and it seems to work fine. It has to be sideloaded though.
I rooted my Tab S3 for 4 main reasons:
1. Adaway
2. Viper and Dolby Atmos and boost sound the way I like it (and its big imrovement)
3. OGyoutube
4. to backup and restore with TWRP and Titanium
is it possible to make call or text messaging ?
tuncayt said:
is it possible to make call or text messaging ?
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only on T825 model.
tuncayt said:
is it possible to make call or text messaging ?
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Get a number from Google Voice. Then install Hangouts and Hangouts Dialer. Link Hangouts to your Google Voice number. You can text and make/receive calls with this combo. Working here for me.
Hello, how can i have root in tab s3?
Help me, Any link?
I want root for xda ads (at least)! The adds on main forum screens get so bad they'll block the screen from viewing the threads
Álvaro1299 said:
Hello, how can i have root in tab s3?
Help me, Any link?
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Including the model# of your device is helpful to get proper direction.
If you have the SM-T820/825, this thread pertains to Root/Recovery (TWRP) for the devices I mentioned. If you have one of the devices, read the thread before asking questions:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...recovery-twrp-3-1-0-1-samsung-galaxy-t3581359
Just a heads up that Disconnect and Disconnect Pro have been updated and now work on the Note 8. I've been using it for a few hours and had no problems. More info can be found in the Reddit thread from earlier today here.
mdxii said:
It's not free on galaxy apps. Do you have the apk?
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Yes, there's a free version on the Galaxy Apps Store, posting the apk to the paid version is illegal.
xbkingx said:
Just a heads up that Disconnect and Disconnect Pro have been updated and now work on the Note 8. I've been using it for a few hours and had no problems. More info can be found in the Reddit thread from earlier today here.
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Just got it, any battery drain?
The free version is only an ad blocker for the "Samsung Internet Browser" only. The Pro version blocks ads system wide. No issues with battery here.
This app is amazing blocks apps system wide. Best £20 I have spent well worth it
pnr2020 said:
This app is amazing blocks apps system wide. Best £20 I have spent well worth it
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Is it Knox or VPN based?
ytj87 said:
Is it Knox or VPN based?
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It's Knox based.
Ryya said:
The free version is only an ad blocker for the "Samsung Internet Browser" only. The Pro version blocks ads system wide. No issues with battery here.
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I had the pro version for free as a special offer on galacy apps for my s7 edge but when I moved to the note 8 it didnt work and i uninstalled the app. I wanted to install agaim bit haf to pay the 22 eur to have it back. As i restored the note to factory settings and restired all my apps from samsung cloud, i managed to restore disconnect pro as well and just updated from Galaxy apps. No charge!
Hope this helps some of you.
I do have PIA vpn and someone mentioned Disconnect Pro is based on Knox. Is it ok to run both? Or Disconnect suffice? Reason I asked after I head over to their website and it says VPN so yeah I am confused here lol.
ytj87 said:
Is it Knox or VPN based?
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Knox and no effect on battery. Also no notification showing all the time which really enjoyed me
pnr2020 said:
Knox and no effect on battery.
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Is it like Adaway? And no problem using my own VPN and Disconnect althogether? Perhaps maybe Data consuming wise(random question popping on head)
Yes it is working. Thanks bud. Worth the money
Sent from my SM-N950F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
blecap said:
Is it like Adaway? And no problem using my own VPN and Disconnect althogether? Perhaps maybe Data consuming wise(random question popping on head)
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It's not like adaway. It would be better if you get info from there website.It blocks ad trackers. In my opinion it does a great job of stopping ads coming through and no permanent notification showing all the time. Also disconnect pro uses Knox not vpn
I wanted to wait before responding to make sure there weren't any issues that popped up later. I'm happy to say that Disconnect Pro is working well. No battery drain (Knox based), you should be able to use a VPN with it.
If you bought it or got it for free with the S7Edge, just make sure you're signed into the Galaxy Apps Store with the same account and you won't have to pay. The button will have a price, but it won't ask for any verification and will skip directly to installing.
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It's Knox based.
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Obvious question from somebody not well-versed with Knox yet:
If I root my Exynos Note8 variant, which trips Knox, does this still work?
Will the Samsung App store still work?
Can I sideload?
Thanks for any tips!
vasra said:
Obvious question from somebody not well-versed with Knox yet:
If I root my Exynos Note8 variant, which trips Knox, does this still work?
Will the Samsung App store still work?
Can I sideload?
Thanks for any tips!
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I tried side loading it on my N950F which has Knox tripped and is running the Renovate ROM. It installed. There was a three step process to initialize it. On the second step, it hung. I'm going to contact the developer and see what they recommend.
it works
vasra said:
Obvious question from somebody not well-versed with Knox yet:
If I root my Exynos Note8 variant, which trips Knox, does this still work?
Will the Samsung App store still work?
Can I sideload?
Thanks for any tips!
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i have a rooted Note 8, stock rom. It works like a dream.
does this by any chance block youtube ads?
illitirit said:
does this by any chance block youtube ads?
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No, you will require the pre-compiled ad-free YouTube app for that or YouTube Vanced, all available via XDA.
Ryya said:
No, you will require the pre-compiled ad-free YouTube app for that or YouTube Vanta, all available via XDA.
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For a link to YouTube Vanta?
A cursory search on XDA and Google netted no results.
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Hey guys,
I recently purchased a Galaxy S9+ SM-G965U1 From Ebay not realizing it couldn't be rooted. Rooting is probably the most important factor to me on a phone.
I noticed that there is no way to do it or unlock the bootloader.
Is anyone working on this for us? Or am I screwed? I'd rather not send back the phone as I already put Dome Glass on it, and got it activated with Metro.
Give it to me straight, will I ever see Root on this device?
I think not,If The Device you have is snapdragon variant
No hope on root, if it is snapdragon. But if it is exynos, then u can root.
No root needed. Enjoy your phone as is.
Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Root is definitely getting overrated. I'm doing everything I've done on root without.
Substratum is the best thing to happen to Android, and specifically to Samsung.
creep138 said:
Root is definitely getting overrated. I'm doing everything I've done on root without.
Substratum is the best thing to happen to Android, and specifically to Samsung.
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I agree with you root really is overrated nowadays, except for one thing...
Making nandroid backups or similar is definitely one of the biggest advantages to having root.
Cloud based backups don't retain any of your apps data and if that particular app doesn't backup your account then you're screwed starting over from scratch.
I sure do miss making titanium backups...
To the OP... No root for SM-G965U or SM-G965U1 variants, and I wouldn't hold my breath on it being rooted either.
aka120 said:
I agree with you root really is overrated nowadays, except for one thing...
Making nandroid backups or similar is definitely one of the biggest advantages to having root.
Cloud based backups don't retain any of your apps data and if that particular app doesn't backup your account then you're screwed starting over from scratch.
I sure do miss making titanium backups...
To the OP... No root for SM-G965U or SM-G965U1 variants, and I wouldn't hold my breath on it being rooted either.
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What I really want is an Ad free experience, I'm coming from a Moto X Pure and had that baby running pretty silky.
I'd also like to be able to use custom roms.
Do you know if there is a way to get rid of Bixby? Or other system apps besides disabling them?
And what is Substratum? Excuse my noobiness.
ShamanBlues said:
What I really want is an Ad free experience, I'm coming from a Moto X Pure and had that baby running pretty silky.
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With the galaxy S9+ and knox you can use apps like adhell3 to achieve an adfree experience. Other apps exist as well that create fake/internal VPN connections to block advertisements... Adguard is one that works pretty good too.
ShamanBlues said:
I'd also like to be able to use custom roms.
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I enjoy the ability to tweak the performance and experience on my phone as well (not to mention the nandroid backups), but regrettably if and when it may come for get this phone is unknown. Samsung built this phone with security in mind so we may be in for a long wait for any root method (if one ever eventually materializes).
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Do you know if there is a way to get rid of Bixby? Or other system apps besides disabling them?
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If you can not uninstall the app then maybe an ADB method exists. To be honest with system apps I would suggest you just disable them instead of removing them. Adhell3 allows for disabling of apps, and I have used it to disable several system apps. There is ample enough space on the phone (and with the use of external storage) that I personally have no cause for removing them at all. Besides the chance exists you might break something if you inadvertently remove the wrong system app.
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And what is Substratum? Excuse my noobiness.
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If memory serves right it's a theme engine for the phone. Allows you to install user made substratrum themes.
You can also use BxActions to change the use of Bixby button
gioarvdv said:
You can also use BxActions to change the use of Bixby button
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Tasker beta also has the ability to do this. Currently using Google Assistant as the single press, but if I need to use bixby I just hold the button in.
Later Samsung bixby updates also allow changes to the button, but the only caveat with this is you can't set it to competing voice assistants.
As others said unfortunately no root, but also as others said root is now overrated.
The only 2 things i can't do is custom ROM and nandroid backup. I getting away from google so i use different apps and email etc.
But since no root
I use Brave browser it has built in ad blocking, blokada a vpn ad blocker, package disabler pro to disable bixby, facebook and the update services, and bXAction to remap the bixby button.
Good luck
akhil333 said:
No hope on root, if it is snapdragon. But if it is exynos, then u can root.
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Seriously? If it's exynos, it CAN be rooted? This is the first I've heard that any S9/+ can be rooted. Thanks!
I got tab s3 days ago. It ran android 9 but since it was so laggy I decided to go back to Oreo but it does not seem to help. It is even laggy when I pull down the status bar, like a phone with 2gb of ram in 2019. I tried a hard reset, revert back to Oreo and wipe /cache in default recovery but nothing helps. Any suggestions for me guys I don't know what's happening with my tablet. Plus that Knox counter has not been tripped yet, Antutu score is 136594 (I find it normal) and it's still water-resistant. Thank you
Yes, this tablet lags as hell. I sold it due to this problem
It's like that since the Pie update. I'm considering a rollback or perhaps a custom ROM if available. Some research must be done. Very disappointing. :/
Install galaxy labs and app booster plugin. It will optimize the apps and your tab forsure function better.
sai444 said:
Install galaxy labs and app booster plugin. It will optimize the apps and your tab forsure function better.
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Will it really help? Because I'm still holding back the update to pie.?
shinigami777 said:
Will it really help? Because I'm still holding back the update to pie.
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It did for me and pretty sure that it will for others also. If anyone can test confirm it would really help
sai444 said:
It did for me and pretty sure that it will for others also. If anyone can test confirm it would really help
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Thx, I was reading reviews on sammobile.com and there are indeed comments that these applications have helped a lot and the tablet is lag free and smooth. ? Have to try.
sai444 said:
Install galaxy labs and app booster plugin. It will optimize the apps and your tab forsure function better.
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Wow this does seem to help. What exactly does app booster do?
sai444 said:
Install galaxy labs and app booster plugin. It will optimize the apps and your tab forsure function better.
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Finally my tab s3 becomes snappier! but dont get me wrong lags still there but lessen a bit... stock andriod Pie.... wanna say thanks buddy! just bought this at amazon 3 days ago for $300.. dont know if ill exchange it for s4 add $200 but thats too much i think.
Interesting, my tab s3 lags a lot too. I originally got this for study (Paramedic school) and for jogging with. Hasn't quite worked out for me yet, but I'm hoping sai444's input will help here. Maybe a rollback too? Still have to research what Galaxy labs an d app booster are lol.
hmmmm, are you sure (as of Nov 2019) that this isn't just the built in device care? My device care says 100% optimised but I know that to be a bit false. Sure the device is relatively healthy but like this title suggests it behaves more like a device with 2GB. I guess a factory reset (again) and just limit the apps I use.
I installed Galaxy Labs from APK Mirror to my Tab S3 and then tried clicking on App Booster. It says the content is not compatible with my tablet. The same message is displayed when I tried the other options.
Anyone else encounter this?
cryptonium said:
I installed Galaxy Labs from APK Mirror to my Tab S3 and then tried clicking on App Booster. It says the content is not compatible with my tablet. The same message is displayed when I tried the other options.
Anyone else encounter this?
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Use links here to install labs, labs agent and app booster apks
https://www.xda-developers.com/gala...nage-files-optimize-performance-battery-life/
pooyab said:
Use links here to install labs, labs agent and app booster apks
https://www.xda-developers.com/gala...nage-files-optimize-performance-battery-life/
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Thanks, this time it works!
What resolved it for me is disabling via titaniumB. 80~90% of the bloatware.
I'm using oreo.
System UI isn't responding error
onolox said:
What resolved it for me is disabling via titaniumB. 80~90% of the bloatware.
I'm using oreo.
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Please could you detail the process using titaniumB? My Tab S3 constantly freezes/lags and returns "System UI is not responding-Close or wait (as options)". It's so frustrating.
What apps are considered bloatware??
Well, in TB you have the option to froze any app, if something is broken you can unfroze.
There are others apps that can do this too.
You can search for lists in the internet of bloatware in samsung devices, but you can start searching in the TB for samsung, then all the samsung stuff will be shown, then you can start freezing.
Freeze a few things(try to search what that package is) then restart. If something is wrong unfroze some, reboot and check.
It takes time.
Get root and set swappiness to 0. If you want to get high performancemance at the expense of battery set governor to performance. Trust me, it's worth it
Alex20137 said:
Get root and set swappiness to 0. If you want to get high performancemance at the expense of battery set governor to performance. Trust me, it's worth it
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Could you give a bit more info on how to do that?
Alex20137 said:
Get root and set swappiness to 0. If you want to get high performancemance at the expense of battery set governor to performance. Trust me, it's worth it
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Please give details on how this is done, would really appreciate
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
You can likely use the s20 lists. Hope s21 havent much more bloatware... You cann first try to disable (most of them you can only siable via adb) them and look if everything is okay (reboot after disabling) and then uninstall if everything is fine(if not you can reenable them if disabled, if you deleted them you must wipe your phone) i do this everytime and then make a notepad list with uninstall adb commands and im good
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
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Can you please kindly post the list of apps safe to debloat you refer to? Also, do you have a link explaining what steps to follow to disable/delete them via adb? Thanks a lot!
katolink said:
Can you please kindly post the list of apps safe to debloat you refer to? Also, do you have a link explaining what steps to follow to disable/delete them via adb? Thanks a lot!
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I found this guide
How to Remove Samsung Galaxy S20 Bloatware? - KrispiTech
Samsung pre-installs a number of 3rd-party apps on the Galaxy S20 series that cannot be uninstalled through traditional methods, but we can if we use ADB.
krispitech.com
amithiel said:
I found this guide
How to Remove Samsung Galaxy S20 Bloatware? - KrispiTech
Samsung pre-installs a number of 3rd-party apps on the Galaxy S20 series that cannot be uninstalled through traditional methods, but we can if we use ADB.
krispitech.com
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Cool! Thanks again man! Following this guide doesn't trip Knox, right? Rooting does, but using adb is different, as it does not give you root access.
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
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Sorry mate i overread Samsung knox thing: no you cant root without trigger knox. But you can disable things without problems
katolink said:
Cool! Thanks again man! Following this guide doesn't trip Knox, right? Rooting does, but using adb is different, as it does not give you root access.
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Right! This wont trip knox
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
My phone is arriving in the next days, i haven't played with a samsung phone since the galaxy S2!
Anyway, it's time for a come back. I've been reading a lot about samsung phones and the current state of bloat, so, have any of you already debloated something?
My goal is to keep it very simple, not doing any hardcore debloats! I just want the usual suspects gone... like facebook, youtube and whatever thirdparty apps.
I found a list of apps safe to debloat from the S20 series, i wonder if its the same for S21.
Cheers! I can't wait to get my hands on it!
BTW, i was reading about the samsung KNOX, we still can't root the phone without breaking it forever, right?
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I downloaded the "Package disabler pro" app. She pays but I think she does the job.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
goudidi said:
I downloaded the "Package disabler pro" app. She pays but I think she does the job.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
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Im not using this anymore... Till now ive paid a good 5 to 7 times for this app cause he deletes it and uploads it again....
So adb or nothing (this way you can delete them, but after wipe they are there again) but better than only disabling cause some disable apps will enable by themselfes again....
Hey guys,
I just used ADB to debloat a few apps. Nothing much, just youtube ( i use vanced), google messaging, onedrive,samsung news and a couple more.
its great now!
cheers
amithiel said:
Hey guys,
I just used ADB to debloat a few apps. Nothing much, just youtube ( i use vanced), google messaging, onedrive,samsung news and a couple more.
its great now!
cheers
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When you remove YouTube, it is possible to install Vanced YouTube without microG?
leviiis said:
When you remove YouTube, it is possible to install Vanced YouTube without microG?
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with vanced and no root, you need micro g to use your account. other than that, you can use vanced normally
anyone figure out what the samsung free package name is? and global goals?
DjCalvin said:
anyone figure out what the samsung free package name is? and global goals?
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I think Samsung free is
Com.samsung.android.mateagent
Global goals can be uninstalled on the device
For those interested in automated debloat and apps info scripts (root and non-root)...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/root-non-root-android-10-11-debloat-script-v1-0.4169015/
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anyone figure out what the samsung free package name is? and global goals?
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It's com.samsung.android.app.spage
I would like to remove all Samsung bloatware including their Phone and Messaging apps... Does anyone have a complete "Safe" list of package names that can be deleted from the S21? The link to KrispiTech was nice, but it did not list any of the phone or message package names. wanting to strictly use Google apps for these
xeod said:
I would like to remove all Samsung bloatware including their Phone and Messaging apps... Does anyone have a complete "Safe" list of package names that can be deleted from the S21? The link to KrispiTech was nice, but it did not list any of the phone or message package names. wanting to strictly use Google apps for these
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Well, have a look:
https://docs.samsungknox.com/CCMode/G986N_Q.pdf
mzsquared said:
Well, have a look:
https://docs.samsungknox.com/CCMode/G986N_Q.pdf
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This is AWESOME! Thanks
Found more detailed list:
https://docs.samsungknox.com/CCMode/N975F_Q.pdf