If you want delete programs installed with your Huawei P30 without root you need only ADB App Control.
With that app you can turn off apps from google and from huawei or even uninstall. You can also reinstall all uninstalled apps.
You need adb drivers , turn on programmer options and give USB Debug permission and download ADB App Control
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 ๐ Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl ๐ Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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This is screen from my deinstalled app.
help update my phone
to work with new lcd
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help update my phone
to work with new lcd
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NEW HUAWEI SCREEN REPLACEMENT. DONโT MISS OUT ON THIS IMPORTANT INFO.
Huawei just released a new announcement, where it states that in the future, they will offer new P30 screens for the service providers. To make sure the new displays will work on the device, technicians and service centers need to make sure the operation system is the newest version before they...
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Hi Everyone,
I have recently bought the newly launched consumer grade FirefoxOS device Intex CloudFX.
in order to fiddle order with it i tried enabling USB debugging and messing with Adb shell but to my surprise i am not able to see the device is adb devices. I use Adb regularly for android device on both Mac and Linux and they work seemlessly but Firefox Devices dosn't detect it at all. I can see in dmesg that the device is detected. I did manually added entries for the device in udev rules for linux box also.
can anyone suggest what i might be missing.
Note : I have disabled screenlock and i have also enabled ADB plus Devtools in developer section.
anantshri said:
Hi Everyone,
I have recently bought the newly launched cnsumer grade FirefoxOS device Intex CloudFX.
in order to fiddle order with it i tried enableing USB debugging and messing with Adb shell but to my surprise i am not able to see the device is adb devices. I use Adb regularly for android device on both Mac and Linux and they work seemlessly but Firefox Devices dosn't detect it at all. I can see in dmesg that the device is detected. I did manually added entries for the device in uev rules for linux box also.
can anyone suggest what i might be missing.
Note : I have disabled screenlock and i have also enabled ADB plus Devtools in developer section.
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You would need to jailbreak the device first, I don't think there's any 'official' solution for it yet. Could try ZTE Open jailbreak, but I doubt it will work and you may brick your device.
YemSalat said:
You would need to jailbreak the device first, I don't think there's any 'official' solution for it yet. Could try ZTE Open jailbreak, but I doubt it will work and you may brick your device.
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Oh i thought atleast ADB would be available for consumer grade devices also.
Let me give rooting exploits a try.
anantshri said:
Oh i thought atleast ADB would be available for consumer grade devices also.
Let me give rooting exploits a try.
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Any luck?
I couldn't get it work either.
Even ticking the 'Developer Menu' doesn't enable a Developer Menu under Settings.
Do we know how to put any apps on it? (other than the MarketPlace?)
For those who want to give it a try:
SETTINGS -> DEVICE INFORMATION -> More Information -> Developer
I finally got it to work:
I have detailed the procedure here: http://nikunjlahoti.com/2014/09/14/intex-cloud-fx-turn-debugging-on/
I am not sure what's the guideline here. Shall I paste the entire content instead?
After writing this post I found another Mozilla help thread: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1018724 which also says the same thing.
Cheers!
Debloated after getting the Pie update, and I'm having issues installing apps. Doesn't matter if it's the Play Store, Galaxy Store, or any other method, they just hang on "installing" forever. Problem goes away if I go into the settings>apps>reset app preferences, but this of course re-enables everything and I have to setup a lot of my apps again. I know I basically need to go through my list one by one and figure out what is causing this, but was hoping since I won't have time to do that for a few days, if I posted my list here someone might be able to pinpoint the problem. I had these (and more) disabled while on Oreo, so I'm not sure what the issue is. Any help is appreciated!
Apps I disabled:
ANT + DUT (com.dsi.ant.sample.acquirechannels)
ANT Radio service (com.dsi.ant.service.socket)
ANT+ HAL service (com.dsi.ant.server)
ANT+ Plugins Service (com.dsi.ant.plugins.antplus)
Bixby Service (com.samsung.android.bixby.service)
Call (com.samsung.android.incallui)
com.sec.phone
Device Security (com.samsung.android.sm.devicesecurity)
Email (com.samsung.android.email.provider)
Excel (com.microsoft.office.excel)
Galaxy Essentials Widget (com.sec.android.widgetapp.samsungapps)
Gallery (com.sec.android.gallery3d)
Gmail (com.google.android.gm)
Hangouts (com.google.android.talk)
Kids Home (com.sec.android.app.kidshome)
Kids Home Installer (com.samsung.android.kidsinstaller)
Maps (com.google.android.apps.maps)
OneDrive (com.microsoft.skydrive)
OneNote (com.microsoft.office.onenote)
PENUP (com.sec.penup)
Phone (com.android.server.telecom)
Phone (com.android.phone)
PowerPoint (com.microsoft.office.powerpoint)
Recolor (com.sumoing.recolor)
Samsung Flow (com.samsung.android.galaxycontinuity)
Skype (com.skype.raider)
SmartThings (com.samsung.android.easysetup)
SmartThings (com.samsung.android.beaconmanager)
SmartThings (com.samsung.android.ststub)
Texture (com.nim.discovery)
Wearable Manager Installer (com.samsung.android.app.watchmanagerstub)
What's New (com.samsung.android.app.social)
Word (com.microsoft.office.word)
Got some time this morning and figured it out. Turns out you can't disable Device Security with the Pie update or things get screwy. I've got that disabled on my Note10+ and I believe it was disabled on my Note9, but on the Tab S3 it's a no-no it seems.
So don't disable Device Security (com.samsung.android.sm.devicesecurity) and you should be fine.
Can you share the steps to disable all these apps? I only have a Chrome OS and Linux computer.
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I'm not sure how to do it with those OS's exactly as I don't have a linux machine and haven't tried this on my chromebook. But I do know it's possible, you use terminal I believe. I use command prompt on windows (from within the platform tools folder of the android SDK). Don't even need that installed, I actually just have the platform tools folder on a flash drive I run my bat files from usually.
Contained in my bat files though are my commands to disable apps, enable apps, clear data, change screen resolutions, or whatever I'm doing.
Make sure your device has USB debugging turned on in developer settings. Then the command I use to make sure it's connected after plugged in and the drivers install is "adb devices" without the quotes. Should come back with a number that's unique to your device. If that checks out, you can do all the other stuff.
To disable an app I use these three commands per app, it's two extra steps compared to most people, but it clears out the data for the apps before disabling them.
adb shell pm enable --user 0 "app package name here"
adb shell pm clear "apk package name here"
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 "package name here"
No quotes of course. And just repeat those lines for each app you want to disable. Grab the package names using the app Apk Analyzer by Martin Styk.
Hope this helps, if not feel free to ask and I can always boot up linux from a USB or try it out on ChromeOS.
One more thing I'll add is that you may want to leave gallery3d enabled if you use certain s-pen gestures like smart select.
elcidroyale said:
Can you share the steps to disable all these apps? I only have a Chrome OS and Linux computer.
Sent from my SM-T820 using Tapatalk
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You need to have adb and fastboot installed on your Linux machine. Most distributions should have this packages within their repositories. So you can use your packetmanager.
whoosename said:
You need to have adb and fastboot installed on your Linux machine. Most distributions should have this packages within their repositories. So you can use your packetmanager.
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I actually used Package Disabler Pro app and disabled everything you did and more easily!
Hello to all. Is there any way to get rid of the app market (com.hetap.market) without rooting? I tried to use adb to remove or disable it without any luck. However I can disable other apps with no problem.
Thanks.
I'm afraid it's impossible without rooting.
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ADB AppControl
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 ๐ Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl ๐ Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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Sorry...
Had you tried this tool?
Use adb shell to disable it:
adb shell pm disable-user <package name>
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ADB AppControl
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 ๐ Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl ๐ Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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Thanks so much, however it does not work either.
Without root, you can get rid of all other Apps, but not the theme store and market.
Hi all,
Two things.
I am trying to find the file the phone downloaded to upgrade to A12 but I cant find it. I didn't upgrade but I am sure the file was downloaded. I have tried to find it connecting the phone to the laptop, I have not root (not sure if a I need it)
The thing is that I dont want to upgrade the system to A12 but the phone has already downloaded the file. I would like to delete it. Please note that I have just taken the mobile from the box and I had updated via OTA to the last A11 firmware.
Another question, I also have a oneplus nord 1 and could stop the update app using this adb commands:
cmd
adb shell
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup
But they dont work in the oneplus nord 2. I get the message "inaccessible or not found". Is there any other command for oneplus nord 2?
Thanks!
superpascu said:
Hi all,
Two things.
I am trying to find the file the phone downloaded to upgrade to A12 but I cant find it. I didn't upgrade but I am sure the file was downloaded. I have tried to find it connecting the phone to the laptop, I have not root (not sure if a I need it)
The thing is that I dont want to upgrade the system to A12 but the phone has already downloaded the file. I would like to delete it. Please note that I have just taken the mobile from the box and I had updated via OTA to the last A11 firmware.
Another question, I also have a oneplus nord 1 and could stop the update app using this adb commands:
cmd
adb shell
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup
But they dont work in the oneplus nord 2. I get the message "inaccessible or not found". Is there any other command for oneplus nord 2?
Thanks!
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The OTA file is located on a partition that you cannot access.
Thanks to the ADB AppControl, it is easier to find services/applications responsible for downloading and notifying about updates.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 ๐ Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl ๐ Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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ze7zez said:
The OTA file is located on a partition that you cannot access.
Thanks to the ADB AppControl, it is easier to find services/applications responsible for downloading and notifying about updates.
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 ๐ Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl ๐ Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
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Sure. Like Google play services. There is a thread here about what to disable. Cheers.
Hi, I have been trying to โdebloatโ my Samsung TabA8 and have been trying to do it for some days now. Have done everything according to online directions )Developer Options, debugging, etc.)
My problem:
When opening ADB power shell, I get only the list of some of the installed apps on my laptop with Windows 10, but no apps on the Samsung Tablet. Win10 apps then ask me how I want to open those apps. Some of my choices are: Notepad, Open Office,Google Drive, Internet Explorer.
I have tried all of them. Nothing is working.
How do I get a list of Samsung full apps list on the desktop power shell window??
Just entering for instance: โadb shell pm list packagesโ or: โcom.samsung.android.apps.spageโ is not recognized. I have tried several others also.
I have done all of the online remedies and tried the same thing with another tablet-same problem. Nothing seems to help. There is probably something really easy I am missing...(I hope)
If anybody has any suggestions/advice, I would appreciate it very, very much.
uses platform tools then uses adb from inside them not powershell.
read it here https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Thank you very much for taking the time to reply. Yes, I have been using the platform tools app. Also, made sure that the drivers are up to date. My problem starts in the platform tools power shell. Samsung apps are not visible there. In the past, before adb + develpoper options ,etc.,connecting the tablet to the laptop via usb, I can see the content and can delete pictures, etc.
So, I'm doing something wrong somewhere with adb.... I would really like to disable and render invisible some of those pesky Samsung apps without rooting. Have rooted my Nexus several years ago. It was great. I just don't want to lose the warranty for now.
Again, thank you. If you have any other suggestions, I will appreciate it very much.
Update...I just realized that the problem is probably with adb and power shell. At opening at the top it reads:
"PS C:\ User's \Ann\ Desktop\adb setup"
Is it not completly set up?
A few days ago,I have unzipped, and agreed to install Fastboot, ADB system-wide and installed Device Drivers. If I right click, it wants me to install again. Have done it a couple of times.... Still, it just isn't working...
Again...thank you!
Oh, one more thing I failed to mention is that this tablet is WiFi only. Does it make any difference? I want to debloat it first before doing it on my Samsung S22 phone.
-Device Driver installation problem (your wins)
-Platform tools (adb,fastboot) run with CMD from inside this folder.
you known howto fix it. wins problem.!
Samsung Android USB Driver | Samsung Developers
You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.
developer.samsung.com
You should also replace your adb with the latest binaries by Google.
SDK Platform Tools release notes | Android Studio | Android Developers
Android SDK Platform-Tools is a component for the Android SDK.
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Download the platform tools for windows zip file. Find out where your current adb.exe file is located. Extract the zip into that location, overwrite the old file(s).