How to remove com.oppo.wifisniffer ? - Realme 3 Pro Questions & Answers

I was looking into system apps list. I saw this "com.oppo.wifisniffer" app installed as a system app. It's actually WiFiSniffer app which is installed by default into ColorOS on both Realme & Oppo devices. It's bit scary to keep such apps in your device if privacy is concerned. Anybody have any idea on this ??? I'm attaching screenshot

adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.oppo.wifisniffer

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Bloatware that is safe to remove [Redmi Note 9s]

Hello guys, I just want to ask if what bloatwares that are safe to remove. Can you give me the list? Thank you!
icodix said:
Hello guys, I just want to ask if what bloatwares that are safe to remove. Can you give me the list? Thank you!
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Hi you can use xiaomi debloot tool to do that.
You should debloot
MSA, Analytics and other xiaomi apps that you dont want to use like browser,mi store,mi apps,yellow pages or apps like that.
mnauman8 said:
Hi you can use xiaomi debloot tool to do that.
You should debloot
MSA, Analytics and other xiaomi apps that you dont want to use like browser,mi store,mi apps,yellow pages or apps like that.
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do you have a list bro? Can I ask it? is it the same as other regions bloatware?
icodix said:
do you have a list bro? Can I ask it? is it the same as other regions bloatware?
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No specific list but you can debloot apps which you don't like.
If you're using adb fastboot it only allows you to remove apps that are safe to remove and they can all be re-installed if you change your mind
Do NOT remove FindDevice. If you do, the phone will give you a pop-up warning every 5 seconds and I was unable to find a source to re-install it.
jjnova said:
Do NOT remove FindDevice. If you do, the phone will give you a pop-up warning every 5 seconds and I was unable to find a source to re-install it.
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does a factory reset reinstall it?
dork997 said:
does a factory reset reinstall it?
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Yes it does. The Redmi Note 9 Pro has a recovery option that can be booted into, and will reset the phone. That was the option I eventually used, then setting my phone back up for hours to get it back to where it was before I broke it
jjnova said:
Do NOT remove FindDevice. If you do, the phone will give you a pop-up warning every 5 seconds and I was unable to find a source to re-install it.
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noted on this bro Thanks! maybe later when I arrive at home I will debloat my 9s.
ascender13 said:
If you're using adb fastboot it only allows you to remove apps that are safe to remove and they can all be re-installed if you change your mind
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But I have a problem. This is my first Xiaomi phone and I dont have any ideas what apps are safe to remove ;(
ascender13 said:
If you're using adb fastboot it only allows you to remove apps that are safe to remove and they can all be re-installed if you change your mind
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I saw this list on google should I remove it all?
android.autoinstalls.config.Xiaomi.whyred
cn.wps.xiaomi.abroad.lite
com.amazon.appmanager
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.emergency
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.corner
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.double
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.tall
com.android.midrive
com.android.mms
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.autonavi.minimap
com.baidu.duersdk.opensdk
com.baidu.input_mi
com.baidu.searchbox
com.caf.fmradio
com.duokan.phone.remotecontroller
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.google.android.apps.books
com.google.android.apps.docs
com.google.android.apps.maps
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.google.android.apps.translate
com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
com.google.android.inputmethod.latin
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.google.android.music
com.google.android.play.games
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.tts
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.youtube
com.longcheertel.AutoTest
com.longcheertel.cit
com.longcheertel.midtest
com.mfashiongallery.emag
com.mi.android.globalFileexplorer
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.mi.global.bbs
com.mi.global.shop
com.mi.globalTrendNews
com.mi.globallayout
com.mi.liveassistant
com.mi.webkit.core
com.milink.service
com.mipay.wallet
com.mipay.wallet.id
com.mipay.wallet.in
com.miui.analytics
com.miui.android.fashiongallery
com.miui.antispam
com.miui.backup
com.miui.bugreport
com.miui.calculator
com.miui.cleanmaster
com.miui.cloudbackup
com.miui.cloudservice
com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
com.miui.compass
com.miui.contentcatcher
com.miui.daemon
com.miui.fm
com.miui.fmservice
com.miui.freeform
com.miui.gallery
com.miui.global.packageinstaller
com.miui.hybrid
com.miui.hybrid.accessory
com.miui.klo.bugreport
com.miui.micloudsync
com.miui.miservice
com.miui.mishare.connectivity
com.miui.misound
com.miui.msa.global
com.miui.nextpay
com.miui.notes
com.miui.personalassistant
com.miui.player
com.miui.providers.weather
com.miui.screenrecorder
com.miui.smsextra
com.miui.sysopt
com.miui.systemAdSolution
com.miui.touchassistant
com.miui.translation.kingsoft
com.miui.translation.xmcloud
com.miui.translation.youdao
com.miui.translationservice
com.miui.userguide
com.miui.video
com.miui.videoplayer
com.miui.videoplayer.overlay
com.miui.virtualsim
com.miui.vsimcore
com.miui.weather2
com.miui.wmsvc
com.miui.yellowpage
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.qiyi.video
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.xiaomi
com.tencent.soter.soterserver
com.tencent.soter.soterservice
com.xiaomi.ab
com.xiaomi.account
com.xiaomi.channel
com.xiaomi.gamecenter.sdk.service
com.xiaomi.glgm
com.xiaomi.joyose
com.xiaomi.jr
com.xiaomi.lens
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.xiaomi.mi_connect_service
com.xiaomi.micloud.sdk
com.xiaomi.midrop
com.xiaomi.midrop.overlay
com.xiaomi.mipicks
com.xiaomi.miplay_client
com.xiaomi.mirecycle
com.xiaomi.news
com.xiaomi.o2o
com.xiaomi.pass
com.xiaomi.payment
com.xiaomi.recycle
com.xiaomi.scanner
com.xiaomi.shop
com.xiaomi.upnp
com.xiaomi.vipaccount
icodix said:
I saw this list on google should I remove it all?
android.autoinstalls.config.Xiaomi.whyred
cn.wps.xiaomi.abroad.lite
com.amazon.appmanager
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.emergency
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.corner
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.double
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.tall
com.android.midrive
com.android.mms
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.autonavi.minimap
com.baidu.duersdk.opensdk
com.baidu.input_mi
com.baidu.searchbox
com.caf.fmradio
com.duokan.phone.remotecontroller
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.google.android.apps.books
com.google.android.apps.docs
com.google.android.apps.maps
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.google.android.apps.translate
com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
com.google.android.inputmethod.latin
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.google.android.music
com.google.android.play.games
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.tts
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.youtube
com.longcheertel.AutoTest
com.longcheertel.cit
com.longcheertel.midtest
com.mfashiongallery.emag
com.mi.android.globalFileexplorer
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.mi.global.bbs
com.mi.global.shop
com.mi.globalTrendNews
com.mi.globallayout
com.mi.liveassistant
com.mi.webkit.core
com.milink.service
com.mipay.wallet
com.mipay.wallet.id
com.mipay.wallet.in
com.miui.analytics
com.miui.android.fashiongallery
com.miui.antispam
com.miui.backup
com.miui.bugreport
com.miui.calculator
com.miui.cleanmaster
com.miui.cloudbackup
com.miui.cloudservice
com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
com.miui.compass
com.miui.contentcatcher
com.miui.daemon
com.miui.fm
com.miui.fmservice
com.miui.freeform
com.miui.gallery
com.miui.global.packageinstaller
com.miui.hybrid
com.miui.hybrid.accessory
com.miui.klo.bugreport
com.miui.micloudsync
com.miui.miservice
com.miui.mishare.connectivity
com.miui.misound
com.miui.msa.global
com.miui.nextpay
com.miui.notes
com.miui.personalassistant
com.miui.player
com.miui.providers.weather
com.miui.screenrecorder
com.miui.smsextra
com.miui.sysopt
com.miui.systemAdSolution
com.miui.touchassistant
com.miui.translation.kingsoft
com.miui.translation.xmcloud
com.miui.translation.youdao
com.miui.translationservice
com.miui.userguide
com.miui.video
com.miui.videoplayer
com.miui.videoplayer.overlay
com.miui.virtualsim
com.miui.vsimcore
com.miui.weather2
com.miui.wmsvc
com.miui.yellowpage
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.qiyi.video
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.xiaomi
com.tencent.soter.soterserver
com.tencent.soter.soterservice
com.xiaomi.ab
com.xiaomi.account
com.xiaomi.channel
com.xiaomi.gamecenter.sdk.service
com.xiaomi.glgm
com.xiaomi.joyose
com.xiaomi.jr
com.xiaomi.lens
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.xiaomi.mi_connect_service
com.xiaomi.micloud.sdk
com.xiaomi.midrop
com.xiaomi.midrop.overlay
com.xiaomi.mipicks
com.xiaomi.miplay_client
com.xiaomi.mirecycle
com.xiaomi.news
com.xiaomi.o2o
com.xiaomi.pass
com.xiaomi.payment
com.xiaomi.recycle
com.xiaomi.scanner
com.xiaomi.shop
com.xiaomi.upnp
com.xiaomi.vipaccount
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Whoa, thats a lot of list
Mine debloated using Szaki Debloat tool :
https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools
list from :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...loat-redmi-note-7-miui-10-3-5-0-root-t3928466
From my try, DONT debloat :
- File Manager -> This make you cant update Official MIUI from files (Fastboot, etc)
- Gallery -> Some say it cause bootloop
Other you can debloat depend on your need
Goodluck
sampit76 said:
Whoa, thats a lot of list
Mine debloated using Szaki Debloat tool :
https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools
list from :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...loat-redmi-note-7-miui-10-3-5-0-root-t3928466
From my try, DONT debloat :
- File Manager -> This make you cant update Official MIUI from files (Fastboot, etc)
- Gallery -> Some say it cause bootloop
Other you can debloat depend on your need
Goodluck
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Hi there,
I bought a Redmi Note 9 Pro.......running MIUI 11 stable, 6/1228 GB, with 64 GB Sandisk Pro.
1. Apps wont get transferred to SD?
2. How to debloat it and which apps?......Since is my 1st Xiaomi, am familiar with Oneplus.
Thanks.
Mike2030 said:
Hi there,
I bought a Redmi Note 9 Pro.......running MIUI 11 stable, 6/1228 GB, with 64 GB Sandisk Pro.
1. Apps wont get transferred to SD?
2. How to debloat it and which apps?......Since is my 1st Xiaomi, am familiar with Oneplus.
Thanks.
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Greeting,
1. Not all Android devices allow you to install app to the microSD card. Even if your smartphone supports the feature, not all apps do.
2. You can googling/search Youtube for complete guide to debloat with using Szaki Debloat tool . The list of safe to remove apps can be found on the XDA link above.
Good luck
Thanks.
1. Each time I reboot Xiaomi checks for SIM activation?
2. And displays SD card in notification?
3. Battery life is insane.
4. RAM usage rarely touches 4 gigs.
5. To sum up getting Sandisk Pro 64 GB was useless?
6. What is the function of having dual app features?
Have a great day!
Can safe debloat be done online by a developer using Team Viewer?
Mike2030 said:
Thanks.
1. Each time I reboot Xiaomi checks for SIM activation?
2. And displays SD card in notification?
3. Battery life is insane.
4. RAM usage rarely touches 4 gigs.
5. To sum up getting Sandisk Pro 64 GB was useless?
Have a great day!
Can safe debloat be done online by a developer using Team Viewer?
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1. its from "Mi Message"" Apps
it need your SIM to send the sms verification for first time use.
Mine never use its (I never use all Xiaomi/Miui Account, just Google account)
You can disable the "Mi Message" Apps or remove it / debloat
2. Most of android phone (depend on brand and Android version) will scan & notif about MicroSD everytime you boot / restart. Its mostly notification from Android OS
3. True
4.
5. Not at all, e.g : you can use MicroSD for camera Photo/Video (Save all Camera result to MicroSD), so you have more internal storage for other needs (e.g more apps, etc)
cheers
PS : Think We should back disccusing about title topic from TS, since this is about ""Debloating"
sampit76 said:
1. its from "Mi Message"" Apps
it need your SIM to send the sms verification for first time use.
Mine never use its (I never use all Xiaomi/Miui Account, just Google account)
You can disable the "Mi Message" Apps or remove it / debloat
2. Most of android phone (depend on brand and Android version) will scan & notif about MicroSD everytime you boot / restart. Its mostly notification from Android OS
3. True
4.
5. Not at all, e.g : you can use MicroSD for camera Photo/Video (Save all Camera result to MicroSD), so you have more internal storage for other needs (e.g more apps, etc)
cheers
PS : Think We should back disccusing about title topic from TS, since this is about ""Debloating"
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Since you have debloated your RPro 9, do you sense any differences in performance?
Does it become more responsive, lesser lag etc.
hoping to hear your experienced view,
Thanks.
Do not give permission to someone else to control your phone via team viewer
ascender13 said:
Do not give permission to someone else to control your phone via team viewer
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Why....out of curosity?
Have nothing to hide....
Mike2030 said:
Since you have debloated your RPro 9, do you sense any differences in performance?
Does it become more responsive, lesser lag etc.
hoping to hear your experienced view,
Thanks.
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Yes, and also better Battery Life
More Free Resource (CPU, RAM, etc) because Less running Services from Bloatwares
And most important thing is : No more annoying Ads
Cheers

Debloat/Disable System Apps

So you got your new shiny realme device but you hate bloatware or want to disable system apps so you can use 3rd party apps instead?
Follow the steps below:
THIS DOES NOT REQUIRE ROOT HOWEVER MAKE SURE NOT TO DISABLE IMPORTANT SYSTEM APPS. WIPE DATA/FORMATTING RE-ENABLES ALL SYSTEM APPS. THIS DOES NOT MESS WITH OTAs.
WHAT YOU NEED:-
ADB/Fastboot Drivers
Windows: https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
Linux: https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-linux.zip
DEBLOAT:-
1. Enable developer options by tapping on the build number 7 times and enable USB Debugging.
2. Plug in your phone.
3. Goto the folder where ADB is installed, hold shift and right click, and click on open command window here(windows).
4. Type
in CMD
Code:
adb devices
in Powershell
Code:
./adb devices
.
5. This should return the ID of your device and show if its authorised. Enable debugging Promt on your Phone if it shows unauthorised (allow this computer).
6. Type
in cmd
Code:
adb shell
in Powershell
Code:
./adb shell
.
7. This should display a prompt, something like RMXxxxx:/ $
8. To uninstall type
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 <name of the package>
To disable type
Code:
pm disable-user --user 0 <name of the package>
eg: pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.heytap.browser / pm disable-user --user 0 com.heytap.browser
9. Done!
To reinstall uninstalled apps type
Code:
pm install-existing <name of the package>
To enable disabled apps type
Code:
pm enable <name of the package>
Some apps do not uninstall such as market and gamecenter, disabling is the only option.
Very Helpful, Thanks. I debloated my realme 7 and also disabled the Realme security analysis app so now no more ads popup after everytime installing a new app from playstore?
vimal102029 said:
Very Helpful, Thanks. I debloated my realme 7 and also disabled the Realme security analysis app so now no more ads popup after everytime installing a new app from playstore
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Nice
i wasn't able to debloat with uninstall command. what could possibly wrong? using disable-user work fine though
immns said:
i wasn't able to debloat with uninstall command. what could possibly wrong? using disable-user work fine though
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Use this command, I tried this.
[ pm uninstall --user 0 <packagename> ]
vimal102029 said:
Use this command, I tried this.
[ pm uninstall --user 0 <packagename> ]
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thank uu, it worked:good:
Could someone post a list of the apps that can be safely removed?
Some handy tips down the road.
While using power shell just add ./ infront of all adb commands and everything will work.
If error showing while connecting through USB debug "Cant Allow USB debugging Because an app is obscuring when connect to your pc..." Just disable assistive ball and Floating windows privacy > display over other apps.< Uncheck everything.
$ ./adb shell pm list packages < List everything installed
$ adb shell pm list packages -d < List all the disabled package
Can be safely and shud be Disabled packages:
package:com.heytap.cloud < Cloud service better alternates avail.
package:com.android.nfc < By default disabled as device doesn't have hardware.
package:com.facebook.services < Racist Biased Snitch Company will leech on your data and create chaos in your country.
package:com.facebook.system < No idea why its installed and running in back
package:com.facebook.appmanager < Always takes side of Mighty
package:com.heytap.browser < This is main source of adverts in phone only reason i needed to go through this.
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vimal102029 said:
Very Helpful, Thanks. I debloated my realme 7 and also disabled the Realme security analysis app so now no more ads popup after everytime installing a new app from playstore
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Hello, security analysis app is from Google side can be disabled inside google settings. Only way Realme shows adverts is through default Browser which can be disabled. if there's in any package which can be disabled or uninstalled for realme analysis please share name.
Thank you
I personally disabled these apps
papabear57 said:
Hello, security analysis app is from Google side can be disabled inside google settings. Only way Realme shows adverts is through default Browser which can be disabled. if there's in any package which can be disabled or uninstalled for realme analysis please share name.
Thank you
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com.realme.securitycheck
vimal102029 said:
com.realme.securitycheck
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Thank you
I recently debloated many packages, but found the realme gallery3d to be useful. It has face sorting feature, which I found to be very nice.
However I lost the capability to sort face after deleting a random package, and I dont know which one it is.
Does anyone know which package is associated with this service?
vimal102029 said:
I personally disabled these apps
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About your first attachment: how to know what path (e.g. com.heytap.browser) represents what app? I want to delete the weather app. How can i know what path is this?
Thank you all for these posts btw.
Edit: omg, last seen May 30, 2021 . Can somebody else answer this question?
neutrala said:
About your first attachment: how to know what path (e.g. com.heytap.browser) represents what app? I want to delete the weather app. How can i know what path is this?
Thank you all for these posts btw.
Edit: omg, last seen May 30, 2021 . Can somebody else answer this question?
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Not the path but the app package name is that matters, you can download an app like this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.csdroid.pkg&hl=es&gl=US
Be careful which app you choose, disabling a system dependent app may cause your device not working properly or even booting at all. You might need to perform a factory reset or flash again the firmware to solve it.
neutrala said:
I want to delete the weather app.
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Don't. Disabling weather app on RUI 2.0 causes issues. You'll have to format data to recover.

Stock Debloat Query

How does one debloat stock? I've been looking for a good ROM to use, but haven't found a single one satisfactory, so I'm still on whatever the phone came with. I can't help being highly uneasy with it though, with all the stuff it has that I don't use nor want.
I'm sorry if it's a real stupid question, I don't really have a whole lot of knowledge about this area.
unluckyfolk said:
How does one debloat stock? I've been looking for a good ROM to use, but haven't found a single one satisfactory, so I'm still on whatever the phone came with. I can't help being highly uneasy with it though, with all the stuff it has that I don't use nor want.
I'm sorry if it's a real stupid question, I don't really have a whole lot of knowledge about this area.
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XiaomiADBFastbootTools contains the feature of debloating. It can remove a **** ton of adware and bloatware.
Just make sure you don't remove something necessary -- if the name isn't obvious, a simple google search can tell you what the service/package does; then you can remove it.
You'll be surprised by the hidden bloatware your stock ROM has and how refreshing it feels once all that **** is removed (Looking at you, Facebook services!!! Even if Facebook is not installed, you still have facebook services on your device!)
Vel-San said:
XiaomiADBFastbootTools contains the feature of debloating. It can remove a **** ton of adware and bloatware.
Just make sure you don't remove something necessary -- if the name isn't obvious, a simple google search can tell you what the service/package does; then you can remove it.
You'll be surprised by the hidden bloatware your stock ROM has and how refreshing it feels once all that **** is removed (Looking at you, Facebook services!!! Even if Facebook is not installed, you still have facebook services on your device!)
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OMG that's awesome! Man I'm so glad I decided to post and ask, I would have never found that utility by myself otherwise!
Do you happen to have down a list of the stuff you usually remove to debloat?
unluckyfolk said:
OMG that's awesome! Man I'm so glad I decided to post and ask, I would have never found that utility by myself otherwise!
Do you happen to have down a list of the stuff you usually remove to debloat?
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I can help you with this, I have been collecting bloatware package names from across a vast variety of custom roms, as well as MIUI stock roms.
But remember, if you're on Android 11, don't uninstall Cell Broadcast Reciever, Android ONS, Cacert App, Ims Service, otherwise you'll get stuck in a bootloop
I have removed the packages that might result in a bootloop for you, so you're good to go, debloat whatever you want, and you can ask me about any package name that you're not familiar with.
Note: to add the list below, in Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools, click app manager then add apps and paste the package names you wanna uninstall/disable then hit ok. After doing so, the list of the apps/services will appear then you can choose what to disable/uninstall.
Note: if you want more ram and better performance with functionality, uninstall Gapps, excluding G-play services & play store if you use them, like those of the google safety hub app, device personlization services, google carrier services, and last but not least (disable) Android notification ranker service.
If you want more battery, uninstall Qualcomm Useshimservice com.qualcomm.useShimservice listed below.
Good Luck.
This is the full list:
com.android.vending (Play Store)
com.google.android.gms (G-play services)
com.android.htmlviewer
com.google.android.gsf
com.google.android.partnersetup
com.google.android.dialer
com.google.android.apps.messaging
com.google.android.contacts
com.android.camera
com.android.stk
com.dsi.ant.server
com.google.android.ims
com.fingerprints.extension.service
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.miui.face
com.miui.notification
com.android.settings.intelligence
com.qti.xdivert
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.google.android.ext.services
com.android.mms.service
com.android.mms
com.qualcomm.location
com.qualcomm.qti.uceShimService
com.google.ims
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.printspooler
com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
com.google.android.tts
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
com.qualcomm.atfwd
com.android.thememanager
com.miui.gallery
com.qti.qualcomm.datastatusnotification
com.goodix.fingerprint
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.thememanager
com.android.thememanager.module
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.android.providers.blockednumber
com.android.providers.userdictionary
com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui
com.qualcomm.qti.cne
com.qti.pasrservice
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.qti.diagservices
com.qualcomm.qti.services.systemhelper
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.quicinc.voice.activation
com.android.providers.downloads
com.qualcomm.qti.poweroffalarm
com.caf.fmradio
com.miui.fmservice
com.google.android.apps.nexuslauncher
com.google.android.apps.tips
com.google.android.settings.intelligence
com.google.ar.core
com.google.android.apps.gcs
com.google.android.apps.safetyhub
com.google.android.apps.wallpaper
com.google.android.as
com.miui.core
com.android.inputmethod.latin
org.lineageos.audiofx
org.lineageos.jelly
com.android.calculator2
org.lineageos.etar
org.lineageos.eleven
org.lineageos.recorder
com.android.gallery3d
org.lineageos.snap
com.qualcomm.qti.ims
com.qualcomm.embms
com.android.backuptokenagent
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.qualcomm.qti.qdma
com.qualcomm.qti.seemp.service
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.android.messaging
com.miui.home
com.google.android.apps.recorder
com.sonymobile.xperiaweather
com.google.android.apps.cameralite
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.pixelplusui.Paper
com.hardcodecoder.pulsemusic
com.alensw.PicFolder
com.android.camera2
com.crdoid.music
org.ifaa.aidl.manager
com.revengeos.calculator
ws.xsoh.etar
com.moez.QKSMS
code.name.monkey.retromusic
com.simpleweather
mark.via.gp
com.simplemobiletools.gallerypro
org.evolutionx.papers
mx.xperience.Yunikon
com.google.android.apps.nbu.files
com.android.providers.calendar
com.android.calllogbackup
com.qualcomm.timeservice
com.android.exchange
com.android.onetimeinitializer
com.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.apps.pixelmigrate
Moe_KH said:
I can help you with this, I have been collecting bloatware package names from across a vast variety of custom roms, as well as MIUI stock roms.
But remember, if you're on Android 11, don't uninstall Cell Broadcast Reciever, Android ONS, Cacert App, Ims Service, otherwise you'll get stuck in a bootloop
I have removed the packages that might result in a bootloop for you, so you're good to go, debloat whatever you want, and you can ask me about any package name that you're not familiar with.
Note: to add the list below, in Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools, click app manager then add apps and paste the package names you wanna uninstall/disable then hit ok. After doing so, the list of the apps/services will appear then you can choose what to disable/uninstall.
This is the full list:
com.android.vending (Play Store)
com.google.android.gms (G-play services)
com.android.htmlviewer
com.google.android.gsf
com.google.android.partnersetup
com.google.android.dialer
com.google.android.apps.messaging
com.google.android.contacts
com.android.camera
com.android.stk
com.dsi.ant.server
com.google.android.ims
com.fingerprints.extension.service
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.miui.face
com.miui.notification
com.android.settings.intelligence
com.qti.xdivert
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.google.android.ext.services
com.android.mms.service
com.android.mms
com.qualcomm.location
com.qualcomm.qti.uceShimService
com.google.ims
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.printspooler
com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
com.google.android.tts
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
com.qualcomm.atfwd
com.android.thememanager
com.miui.gallery
com.qti.qualcomm.datastatusnotification
com.goodix.fingerprint
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.thememanager
com.android.thememanager.module
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.android.providers.blockednumber
com.android.providers.userdictionary
com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui
com.qualcomm.qti.cne
com.qti.pasrservice
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.qti.diagservices
com.qualcomm.qti.services.systemhelper
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.quicinc.voice.activation
com.android.providers.downloads
com.qualcomm.qti.poweroffalarm
com.caf.fmradio
com.miui.fmservice
com.google.android.apps.nexuslauncher
com.google.android.apps.tips
com.google.android.settings.intelligence
com.google.ar.core
com.google.android.apps.gcs
com.google.android.apps.safetyhub
com.google.android.apps.wallpaper
com.google.android.as
com.miui.core
com.android.inputmethod.latin
org.lineageos.audiofx
org.lineageos.jelly
com.android.calculator2
org.lineageos.etar
org.lineageos.eleven
org.lineageos.recorder
com.android.gallery3d
org.lineageos.snap
com.qualcomm.qti.ims
com.qualcomm.embms
com.android.backuptokenagent
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.qualcomm.qti.qdma
com.qualcomm.qti.seemp.service
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.android.messaging
com.miui.home
com.google.android.apps.recorder
com.sonymobile.xperiaweather
com.google.android.apps.cameralite
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.pixelplusui.Paper
com.hardcodecoder.pulsemusic
com.alensw.PicFolder
com.android.camera2
com.crdoid.music
org.ifaa.aidl.manager
com.revengeos.calculator
ws.xsoh.etar
com.moez.QKSMS
code.name.monkey.retromusic
com.simpleweather
mark.via.gp
com.simplemobiletools.gallerypro
org.evolutionx.papers
mx.xperience.Yunikon
com.google.android.apps.nbu.files
com.android.providers.calendar
com.android.calllogbackup
com.qualcomm.timeservice
com.android.exchange
com.android.onetimeinitializer
com.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.apps.pixelmigrate
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Oh wow that's quite a list. A question though: if I do as you said and Add apps, does it just make them show them all in the ADB window in the center, or will it show only the ones that are installed on my phone?
unluckyfolk said:
Oh wow that's quite a list. A question though: if I do as you said and Add apps, does it just make them show them all in the ADB window in the center, or will it show only the ones that are installed on my phone?
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The ones that are installed.
I just edited the comment to make it simpler, you can take a look. Good luck.
unluckyfolk said:
Oh wow that's quite a list. A question though: if I do as you said and Add apps, does it just make them show them all in the ADB window in the center, or will it show only the ones that are installed on my phone?
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Those are the packages that I was talking about above @unluckyfolk:
For ram and performance:
com.google.android.apps.gcs
com.google.android.apps.safetyhub
com.android.stk (The SIM toolkit if you dont use it)
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.qualcomm.qti.cne
com.google.android.ims
For battery:
com.qualcomm.qti.uceShimService
You can also downgrade your resolution from the options to the right, as well as your dpi.
Moe_KH said:
The ones that are installed.
I just edited the comment to make it simpler, you can take a look. Good luck.
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Already went south. The phone now say "Just a sec..." every time I unlock it. Even rebooted but nothing. There's something in that list that probably needs to stay.
unluckyfolk said:
Already went south. The phone now say "Just a sec..." every time I unlock it. Even rebooted but nothing. There's something in that list that probably needs to stay.
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It seems like you have uninstalled your launcher by accident, I didnt expect you to do so lol (remove everything I mentioned without having alternatives first). I have personally removed everything above from my phone after months of testing and I faced no problems. What Custom rom are you on?
Moe_KH said:
It seems like you have uninstalled your launcher by accident, I didnt expect you to do so lol (remove everything I mentioned without having alternatives first). I have personally removed everything above from my phone after months of testing and I faced no problems. What Custom rom are you on?
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No custom rom, I have the stock rom that comes with the phone. What's the launcher app called?
unluckyfolk said:
No custom rom, I have the stock rom that comes with the phone. What's the launcher app called?
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com.miui.home
unluckyfolk said:
No custom rom, I have the stock rom that comes with the phone. What's the launcher app called?
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if you cant access anything on the phone but still have the USB debugging on, use adb install (package name) command in Windows command prompt or powershell to reinstall the launcher or from Xiaomi adb fastboot tools
Moe_KH said:
com.miui.home
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Yep, that did it. But the "Use USB for" prompt keeps crashing and popping up every 10 seconds if I chose file transfer, so still something else. I have a feeling com.miui.notification has something to do with it
@unluckyfolk com.miui.notification is the notification ranker and settings for MIUI, I don't think that it has anything to do with it, can you attach a screenshot of the crashing prompt.
Moe_KH said:
@unluckyfolk com.miui.notification is the notification ranker and settings for MIUI, I don't think that it has anything to do with it, can you attach a screenshot of the crashing prompt.
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This one:
unluckyfolk said:
This one:
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You can try reinstalling com.miui.notification and see if it helps, if it does not, then try clearing the cache of the MTP Host service from the app manager
Moe_KH said:
You can try reinstalling com.miui.notification and see if it helps, if it does not, then try clearing the cache of the MTP Host service from the app manager
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Tried clearing the cache of that service but no luck. Also reinstalling com.miui.notification did nothing. Gonna try reinstalling the next thing I find that looks related.
Have to point out though, that if I leave it on "No data transfer", it doesn't crash.
Edit: Just wanted to note that if I pick the third option, it also doesn't crash. I'm flabbergasted lol
unluckyfolk said:
Tried clearing the cache of that service but no luck. Also reinstalling com.miui.notification did nothing. Gonna try reinstalling the next thing I find that looks related.
Have to point out though, that if I leave it on "No data transfer", it doesn't crash.
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That's really weird, never faced such a problem, but you can try to Go to Settings, Select Apps-ALL, Select Media Storage and Clear Data, Go back to ALL and select Google Services Framework, Clear Data.
If that doesn't help, you can simply use adb push files /sdcard/ & adb pull files /sdcard/ commands in cmd to transfer files from your laptop/PC to your phone or vice versa.
Moe_KH said:
That's really weird, never faced such a problem, but you can try to Go to Settings, Select Apps-ALL, Select Media Storage and Clear Data, Go back to ALL and select Google Services Framework, Clear Data.
If that doesn't help, you can simply use adb push files /sdcard/ & adb pull files /sdcard/ commands in cmd to transfer files from your laptop/PC to your phone or vice versa.
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That also didn't do it. But to be honest, I don't care enough to spend more time on this. If I select the third option, the XiaomiADBFast java app still works, and I can use other methods to transfer data, so that's alright. For now nothing else broke, so I'm still slowly removing stuff.
unluckyfolk said:
That also didn't do it. But to be honest, I don't care enough to spend more time on this. If I select the third option, the XiaomiADBFast java app still works, and I can use other methods to transfer data, so that's alright. For now nothing else broke, so I'm still slowly removing stuff.
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Good luck. Let me know if you need any help.

Question bloatware disable script / setup script

I've made this bloatware disable script for my new realme GT (Global) you might find it useful.
It disables stuff you can't usually disable / remove on the phone itself.
The uninstallable stuff I removed manually before creating this script. Some more "extreme" options are commented out.
first setup ADB:
On your phone:
Settings -> About Phone -> Version -> press "Build Number" 7 times to enable Developer Options --> Go back to the root of settings --> Additional Settings --> Developer options and enable USB Debugging --> reconnect your phone --> select Data Transfer / Android Auto
On your PC:
Windows device driver: https://developer.android.com/studio/run/oem-usb.html
adb/fastboot: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools#downloads
on windows cd to the extracted platform-tools directory and change each command to .\adb ... or copy its contents to C:\tools and add that to your PATH
realme-gt-setup.sh
GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
gist.github.com
Please note that you can't disable com.coloros.weather.service if you enables dark mode, otherwise, you'll encounter repeated flickering and not able to unlock the phone!
nickyip123 said:
....you can't disable com.coloros.weather.service....
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Noted.
Firstly did you manage to unlock your phone ?
Would uninstalling instead of disabling the Weather App solve the issue ?
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather.service
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather2
Chi Am said:
Noted.
Firstly did you manage to unlock your phone ?
Would uninstalling instead of disabling the Weather App solve the issue ?
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather.service
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather2
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I've tried that too.
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather2
makes no problem at all, it is the "weather.service" matters.
I let the adb shell open and data line connected, then
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather.service
Nothing happens at this point, but after I clicked Dark Mode the screen flickers.
I turned off screen and on again, still the same, flickers and no response.
So I immediately put the App back by
cmd package install-existing com.coloros.weather.service
The screen returns to normal again, and I can unlock.
nickyip123 said:
I've tried that too.
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather2
makes no problem at all, it is the "weather.service" matters.
I let the adb shell open and data line connected, then
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.coloros.weather.service
Nothing happens at this point, but after I clicked Dark Mode the screen flickers.
I turned off screen and on again, still the same, flickers and no response.
So I immediately put the App back by
cmd package install-existing com.coloros.weather.service
The screen returns to normal again, and I can unlock.
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First and foremost, thank you for the prompt reply.
Having installed another Weather App, I uninstalled "weather.service" and "weather2" then changed the device from Light to Dark Mode (Device still connected to PC) and unfortunately, I'm glad to report, there were no flickering issues.
I'm assumming the weather.service is causing UI issues which another weather app in place had adressed.
My intension is to replace the Coloros Weather App with my own option therefore uninstalling just the "weather2" will be fine.
I threw caution to the wind and re-installed the coloros.weather.service just in case if the current weather app is accidentally uninstalled.
Thank you for your help.
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Hello, I am looking for a list of application (bloatware) to deactivate for Realme gt neo
In need of help.
Sorry people, I have convinved myself that it's better to have the devil you know...so no help needed....but I can't seem find an option to delete this post so if an admin is available then thank you.
Sos for the inconvenience.

[Xiaomi Redmi Note 8] accidentally deleted one 'bloatware' package too many, phone is soft bricked

So this morning I got frustrated with some of the preinstalled software on my Xiaomi and I decided to connect it per adb via usb to my PC, after which I launched the shell and manually uninstalled following packages:
com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.facebook.appmanager
com.miui.analytics
com.xiaomi.mipicks
com.qualcomm.qti.uceShimService
com.qualcomm.qti.callfeaturessetting
com.qualcomm.qti.remoteSimlockAuth
com.xiaomi.finddevice
with the command
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 <package name>
After this, my phone restarted into Redmi-Recovery 3.0, with no direct way to get out.
Trying to reinstall doesn't work because in this moment, even if adb is able to connect, I cant do anything about the packages in the shell anymore.
From what I've now read, it seems like Xiaomis "Find Device" service is essential, so I'm guessing i need to "revert" it, but how?
I started following this tutorial on youtube on "how to unbrick your xiaomi phone" (which assumes that I need to reflash my ROM via fastboot), but by now I've gotten stuck at every single sub-step of doing this with MiFlash that I'm about to give up.
So that MiFlash is able to flash, the bootloader needs to be unlocked. I tried to do that with Mi Unlock (both 4.5 and 6.5) but that app is even less comprehensible and functional. sometimes pages load blank, sometimes dialogues are suddenly in chinese, but worst of all is that even though I have a verified Xiaomi account (via email), when I try to sign in with it in Mi Unlock, it asks me to provide a phone number, and when I do, it says that "+417*******3" is not a valid phone format, what the hell?
I've been stuck on this the whole day, I think I'm missing an obvious workaround to reinstall that package, or some kind of different solution? What am I doing wrongly?
Thanks for any help.
The command
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 <package name>
doesn't remove an app, but only deletes its APK.
You reinstall the now missing APK via command
Code:
adb shell "cmd package install-existing <package name>"
Thanks for your quick reply. I've already tried this, as I've said:
even if adb is able to connect, I cant do anything about the packages in the shell anymore
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The exact output is:
Code:
pm install-existing com.xiaomi.finddevice
cmd: Can't find service: package
Can't read properly? May be you've to buy new glasses ...
Although my friend from just over the border could've phrased it more nicely, this was essentially my issue. I somehow omitted "cmd" from the install-existing command the last time.... 5 hours wasted for nothing
Merci und Gruess

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