Hi guys.
I just got the Nougat update, on Bell Canada. Everything is great except it rolled out a built-in Spotify. This eradicated my existing old-version Spotify app. Worse, I can't remove it, only disable. Old versions won't install over it either.
I don't have root and probably won't for a while.
Any way to remove the offending app? Workaround?
Thanks!
guardianfox said:
Hi guys.
Any way to remove the offending app? Workaround?
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No way, without ROOT.
Try with adb.
With this commads :
adb shell
cd system/app
ls
ls will list all apps in system partrition and delete app you want by typing: rm nameofapp.apk
L33Tgod said:
Try with adb.
With this commads :
adb shell
cd system/app
ls
ls will list all apps in system partrition and delete app you want by typing: rm nameofapp.apk
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You have to give root privileges for adb, so no hope..
Don't root dude, I can give you my version, it's clone manifest it works perfectly, just install it and it's all as before..
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AMJ19 said:
Don't root dude, I can give you my version, it's clone manifest it works perfectly, just install it and it's all as before..
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It was maked by App Cloner : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applisto.appcloner
I think it is not safe for daily use with your bank apps.
sceryavuz said:
It was maked by App Cloner : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applisto.appcloner
I think it is not safe for daily use with your bank apps.
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Nope, it was made and cloned in lucky patcher, the most safest way possible, unless you do the app on your own. Just install it, log in and listen to music, and also you can disable the other app.
The next thing I'm willing to try is to set time of this app to stay at one point, this way, those 7 days of free trial can last for eternity, but don't think I'll make it any time soon.
AMJ19 said:
Don't root dude, I can give you my version, it's clone manifest it works perfectly, just install it and it's all as before..
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Hi, thanks for your apk file that actually works on the z5 on nougat by being installed next to the original application that can be disabled. Can you tell us how you created this clone without having a package conflict? I imagine you took the version available on AlphaGamers but how to do after? Thank you in advance !
ymathis said:
Hi, thanks for your apk file that actually works on the z5 on nougat by being installed next to the original application that can be disabled. Can you tell us how you created this clone without having a package conflict? I imagine you took the version available on AlphaGamers but how to do after? Thank you in advance !
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This is mail I sent to some French guy(sorry for late reply guys).
So here's how you do it:
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@AMJ19
You can't share patched or cracked Spotify apk. It was forbidden and it is against the XDA rules.
AMJ19 said:
This is mail I sent to some French guy(sorry for late reply guys).
So here's how you do it:
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Hello, I am the french to whom you had replied by mail. Everything works as you told me with your solution. I'm unfortunately not root and I can not do what you're asking for YouTube. Thanks for the Spotify solution
sceryavuz said:
@AMJ19
You can't share patched or cracked Spotify apk. It was forbidden and it is against the XDA rules.
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Is it okay to share a way on how to do it?
AMJ19 said:
Is it okay to share a way on how to do it?
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Read rules.. (#6)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
sceryavuz said:
Read rules.. (#6)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
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Already did it..warez am I right?
Hello guys, with the cloned version of the app (assuming the one included in nougat is disabled) is the link from soundhound (when you detect a song and have an option to open it in spotify) working properly or instead is taking you to Spotify's website (meaning it's not detecting the cloned version) ?
Just clone your old version Spotify APK with App Cloner then install it. The apk signature of the clone will be changed so you are able to install it
terrencehaha said:
Just clone your old version Spotify APK with App Cloner then install it. The apk signature of the clone will be changed so you are able to install it
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Thanks this worked perfectly. Disabled factory installed spotify and cloned the modded version and installed. Worked great.
I feel like I'm coming too late but here goes:-
Step 1 :
Code:
adb device
Step 2:
Code:
adb shell
Step 3: pm list packages | grep <OEM/Carrier/App Name> command (without quotes) to find package names
e.g
Code:
pm list packages | grep [COLOR="Red"]google[/COLOR]
Step 4: Once you find the desired bloat app to remove type:- pm uninstall -k --user 0 <name of package>
e.g
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 [COLOR="Red"]com.quora.android[/COLOR]
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^i assume you need root access to do that?
terrencehaha said:
Just clone your old version Spotify APK with App Cloner then install it. The apk signature of the clone will be changed so you are able to install it
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app cloner will create a new apk? i need to side load it via adb to set the install vendor for android auto. does the change of the apk signature via app cloner affect android auto recognising the cloned app as well?
Related
http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2010/08/just-speak-it-introducing-voice-actions.html WORKS ON MINE ENOM2.11.3
Yeah i saw that it's pretty awesome
Can someone post the apk
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i downloaded it from the market it might be us only at the moment they also luanched the chrome to phone app that was the two announcements today... for mmarket search voice serach and download the google one... and im rooted in every way like every one else
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from Google's blog
Voice Actions are currently available for U.S. English speakers.
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Please post the Apk.
blunden said...
Just run the following commands to uninstall the old system apps if you use a custom rom.
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
adb shell rm /system/app/VoiceSearch.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.voicesearch
Then they will install just fine from Market (from the US Market). MarketAccess set to TMO US will allow you to find them.
Both apps are unsuccessful installs from the market on FRF91Deodexed, uninstalled with titanium. Awesome apps.
or do what I did. uninstall with titanium, reboot and install from market. running cm nightly
It's telling Mr the file isn't signed correctly. In the US.
I'm guessing that even with the required apks I will not be able to use this on my 2.1 Moment? Time to return to the Vogue then!
imfloflo said:
blunden said...
Just run the following commands to uninstall the old system apps if you use a custom rom.
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
adb shell rm /system/app/VoiceSearch.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.voicesearch
Then they will install just fine from Market (from the US Market). MarketAccess set to TMO US will allow you to find them.
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Worked for me!
prophetjinn said:
It's telling Mr the file isn't signed correctly. In the US.
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You have to Uninstall Voice search then reboot and install the apk from the market.
dangambino said:
or do what I did. uninstall with titanium, reboot and install from market. running cm nightly
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Got it tks
Am i missing something? mines is the same old google voice search. I see no help and everything opens in the browser.
MvP77 said:
Am i missing something? mines is the same old google voice. I see no help and everything opens in the browser.
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Are you searching for a new google voice or "google voice SEARCH".
There's no new google voice.
dharani1234 said:
Are you searching for a new google voice or "google voice SEARCH".
There's no new google voice.
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voice search. thats what i meant. Yeah i see no differences in the app though.
imfloflo said:
blunden said...
Just run the following commands to uninstall the old system apps if you use a custom rom.
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
adb shell rm /system/app/VoiceSearch.apk
adb uninstall com.google.android.voicesearch
Then they will install just fine from Market (from the US Market). MarketAccess set to TMO US will allow you to find them.
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it told me
"rm: cant remove '/system/app/googlequicksearchbox.apk' : No such file or directory"
dangambino said:
or do what I did. uninstall with titanium, reboot and install from market. running cm nightly
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I know it's just me being stupid, but i'm going to have to ask....
I have Titanium installed, but I see no option to uninstall!
Please help
Hi all.
I want to ask, if i can uninstall app called "photos" without uninstalling Google+
I don't mean default photos app. I mean that one that is installed with Google+
i don't want have 2x same app in phone
thx guys for help
Mondop said:
Hi all.
I want to ask, if i can uninstall app called "photos" without uninstalling Google+
I don't mean default photos app. I mean that one that is installed with Google+
i don't want have 2x same app in phone
thx guys for help
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im sure you "could" uninstall it, but i would be afraid of some crashing in the g+ app because they are linked together.
try freezing it first to see what happens, then if you have a problem it is easy to put back.
Mondop said:
Hi all.
I want to ask, if i can uninstall app called "photos" without uninstalling Google+
I don't mean default photos app. I mean that one that is installed with Google+
i don't want have 2x same app in phone
thx guys for help
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Try this in terminal
Code:
su
pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
Best of luck,
samsungrockz said:
Try this in terminal
Code:
su
pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
Best of luck,
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Did you mean Terminal Emulator that should i download from google play store? if yes, i tried this and nothing happend
i tried write this: pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
should i add "su" infront of all those words?
Mondop said:
Did you mean Terminal Emulator that should i download from google play store? if yes, i tried this and nothing happend
i tried write this: pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
should i add "su" infront of all those words?
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No, first opening the terminal, enter only su
Then terminal emulator is granted root access, thEn type the rest of the command.
**your device needs to bee ROOTED in first place**
samsungrockz said:
No, first opening the terminal, enter only su
Then terminal emulator is granted root access, thEn type the rest of the command.
**your device needs to bee ROOTED in first place**
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So thats exactly what have i done... :/ not working
So what is the message you are getting in terminal when you enter those codes??
samsungrockz said:
So what is the message you are getting in terminal when you enter those codes??
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exactly what you want from me...
i installed terminal
opened it
wrote: su
allowed su acces
wrote : pm disable com.google.android.apps.plus/com.google.android.plus.phone.PhotosIntroActivity
terminal wrote something with word : killed
then i go to apps
clicked on photos and photos worked....
Okay, install Rom Toolbox Pro, then open the app, grant root access, open app manager in it, locate Google+, click on it, swipe to left and select advance freeze, and freeze the activities with the Google+ photos icon in it. Done!!
samsungrockz said:
Okay, install Rom Toolbox Pro, then open the app, grant root access, open app manager in it, locate Google+, click on it, swipe to left and select advance freeze, and freeze the activities with the Google+ photos icon in it. Done!!
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Ok thanks, it works
Hello I´m on the latest firmware 45.0.A.7.90
is there a way to delete spotify without unlocking the bootloader ?
I tried many ADB commands but all ending with "Read-Only Error"...
When I´m using the "v1.6_Xperia_X_Debloat_By_Serajr_Combined" my phone restarts but the app is still there.
I want this because I can´t install a little bit different version of spotify
I got always "a package with the same asset folder name already exists"
Can anybody help me
Best wishes.
You need root to fully uninstall apps.
You can only disable/hide without root.
vaioperia said:
Hello I´m on the latest firmware 45.0.A.7.90
is there a way to delete spotify without unlocking the bootloader ?
I tried many ADB commands but all ending with "Read-Only Error"...
When I´m using the "v1.6_Xperia_X_Debloat_By_Serajr_Combined" my phone restarts but the app is still there.
I want this because I can´t install a little bit different version of spotify
I got always "a package with the same asset folder name already exists"
Can anybody help me
Best wishes.
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My debloat zip requires unlocked bl. With locked bl and stock fw you can try disabling unwanted packages with this guide.
serajr said:
My debloat zip requires unlocked bl. With locked bl and stock fw you can try disabling unwanted packages with this guide.
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Thanks for the answer.
I will try it
vaioperia said:
Thanks for the answer.
I will try it
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So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
vaioperia said:
So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
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Thanks you a lot, your tips was awesome
I'm interested in this. Would this: https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/ work?
I mean if you disabled it using the above method, could you install another app that uses the same package name in its place?
Thanks for the handy tip of the App Cloner.
If you want to update the Spotify Premium APK package, do you just overwrite it or is there a way to first remove the modded package and than use the app cloner again for the new version?
Thanks in advance!
overloadboi said:
Thanks for the handy tip of the App Cloner.
If you want to update the Spotify Premium APK package, do you just overwrite it or is there a way to first remove the modded package and than use the app cloner again for the new version?
Thanks in advance!
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Delete the old one then clone again.
Sent from my D6603 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Mangtas_666 said:
Delete the old one then clone again.
]XDA-Developers Legacy app[/URL]
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Alright, thank you!
So far so good!
vaioperia said:
So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
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thanks for this, i also have a problem on installing spotify apk mod, cheers mate very helpful :highfive:
vaioperia said:
Hello I´m on the latest firmware 45.0.A.7.90
is there a way to delete spotify without unlocking the bootloader ?
I tried many ADB commands but all ending with "Read-Only Error"...
When I´m using the "v1.6_Xperia_X_Debloat_By_Serajr_Combined" my phone restarts but the app is still there.
I want this because I can´t install a little bit different version of spotify
I got always "a package with the same asset folder name already exists"
Can anybody help me
Best wishes.
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You should root you device to uninsttal system apps, use xperifix of @sToRm// and you can do it with titanium backup or root uninstaller
vaioperia said:
So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
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Hi, I have the same problem. I don't want to root my xzp but I would like to install the modded apk of spotify.
I tried with adb shell to uninstall spotify package. I did it successfully but I still can't install the modded apk.
Gave a try with app cloner but I did not find the way to clone the apk with the free app... Could someone give me some help on this?
TX in advance
for those people who try to delete the bloatware via root and Titanium backup or etc: Be careful as it could happen that your phone could stuck in a bootloop. Some other folks had this experience (including me) and the workaround that someone found is to use ES File explorer to uninstall the apps.
Nereoz said:
Hi, I have the same problem. I don't want to root my xzp but I would like to install the modded apk of spotify.
I tried with adb shell to uninstall spotify package. I did it successfully but I still can't install the modded apk.
Gave a try with app cloner but I did not find the way to clone the apk with the free app... Could someone give me some help on this?
TX in advance
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No one can help me?
Nereoz said:
No one can help me?
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You said you'd deleted Spotify that was onboard with the phone and you're trying to install another Spotify?
There might well be other files that go with the original onboard Spotify and you need to delete them as well, before you can get your new one to work.
Start with
pm list packages -d
Firstly look for anything Spotify.
Then work your way through the safe to remove list
The only solution for you Is to be used application Deezer
someone can change the package name of spotifymod.apk ? I don't know how do it
Btw, why do they use the commands like "pm uninstall -k --user 0" with the -k key ?
Why keep the "garbage" remaining from the removed package?
Hey guys,
I'm on OOS, rooted with TWRP and I want to uninstall Duo, Youtube Music, Drive and all this other pre-installed crap-apps.
TitaniumBackup does not work anymore (it fails to locate the apks when you click "uninstall") and the often quoted "uninstall system apps with adb"-method just removes the app from user space while it actually remains installed on the device in the root directory and keeps wasting space. So this method does not actually remove apps, it just sorta deactivates them in another way.
So, is there any known method to remove system apps?
Read up on how to use adb commands.. quite simple..
pm uninstall --user 0 package.name.example
You do need a laptop, it you don't have one this app is great... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.draco.ladb
lilbrat said:
Read up on how to use adb commands.. quite simple..
pm uninstall --user 0 package.name.example
You do need a laptop, it you don't have one this app is great... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.draco.ladb
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it is not for android 7 (i'm using android 7)
ai.Sanaul said:
it is not for android 7 (i'm using android 7)
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ADB still works .. or since your on 7 try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp.pro.
Wait you weren't the original poster... But since he has TWRP installed he could just use the file manager and delete the files from there..
lilbrat said:
ADB still works .. or since your on 7 try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp.pro.
Wait you weren't the original poster... But since he has TWRP installed he could just use the file manager and delete the files from there..
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and this is an alternative of Bloatware Remover app
but thanks for help i will try
lilbrat said:
Read up on how to use adb commands.. quite simple..
pm uninstall --user 0 package.name.example
You do need a laptop, it you don't have one this app is great... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.draco.ladb
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As I've already written.. It does NOT really actually remove the apps from the device:
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
[...] applications truly aren’t fully uninstalled from your device. They are just being uninstalled for the current user (user 0 is the default/main user of the phone). [...]
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lilbrat said:
ADB still works .. or since your on 7 try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp.pro.
Wait you weren't the original poster... But since he has TWRP installed he could just use the file manager and delete the files from there..
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Thanks, but according to my knowledge this cannot work either since the app does not require root access. And you cannot uninstall system apps without having root. It probably just follows an adb-like approach.
lilbrat said:
ADB still works .. or since your on 7 try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp.pro.
Wait you weren't the original poster... But since he has TWRP installed he could just use the file manager and delete the files from there..
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That TWRP method sounds promising. Do you happen to know if all app related files are in one place or are they spread accross several folders?
haitower said:
That TWRP method sounds promising. Do you happen to know if all app related files are in one place or are they spread accross several folders?
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Now with all due respect, you asked for a suggestion on how to remove the apps, they were given to you, you used every reason why not to use them... Have you even tried the various methods or just "read" about them ? Trying out the methods given then verifying through TWRP file manager would be nice learning experience once you "read " up and tinker with TWRP's file manager and different file locations...
But please make a backup before you start and have necessary programs handy in case you remove the wrong file... as it can really ruin your day..
lilbrat said:
Now with all due respect, you asked for a suggestion on how to remove the apps, they were given to you, you used every reason why not to use them... Have you even tried the various methods or just "read" about them ? Trying out the methods given then verifying through TWRP file manager would be nice learning experience once you "read " up and tinker with TWRP's file manager and different file locations...
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It is simply NOT possible to uninstall system apps without root access. Thats why neither the adb method nor the other suggested app from questionable source can even work in theory. If it were otherwise, you would have found a major flaw in the android system, which, with all due respect, I doubt a tiny little bit.
You could also suggest to swim in a muddy pond for two days and look if this removed the system apps. But I hope you understand that I won't try that approach either because I prefer to not waste my time.
But thanks anyway for the TWRP idea, I'll look into that.
@haitower here's a Magisk module I use to remove a fair number of system apps. See the REPLACE variable in customize.sh
Use the magisk module "debloater". When you are done removing apps (don't really remove) just export the file. It will make text file in your storage. Then if you want to re-install any of the apps just reopen the app and import the file.
haitower said:
Hey guys,
I'm on OOS, rooted with TWRP and I want to uninstall Duo, Youtube Music, Drive and all this other pre-installed crap-apps.
TitaniumBackup does not work anymore (it fails to locate the apks when you click "uninstall") and the often quoted "uninstall system apps with adb"-method just removes the app from user space while it actually remains installed on the device in the root directory and keeps wasting space. So this method does not actually remove apps, it just sorta deactivates them in another way.
So, is there any known method to remove system apps?
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Maybe @BillGoss will help to clarify things a bit.
As far as i understand. On 8T (or better to say from Android 10 and latter) /system partition is read only and furthermore is located inside Super partition.
I suppose even with root access you will not be able to directly uninstall system apps without remounting /system/ as writable.
From Magisk manual we can learn that:
Since / is read-only on system-as-root devices, Magisk provides an overlay system to enable developers to replace files in rootdir or add new *.rc scripts. This feature is designed mostly for custom kernel developers.
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For each module, the folder $MODPATH/system will be recursively merged into the real /system; that is: existing files in the real system will be replaced by the one in modules’ system, and new files in modules’ system will be added to the real system.
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So as Magisk overlays modules /system folder to actual system with debloater module blank files android "thinks" those files specified in MODPATH/system don't exist.
Though a presume, in reality they are there.
So is magisk solutions really delete files from /system and not just "hide" them from Android?
haitower said:
Hey guys,
I'm on OOS, rooted with TWRP and I want to uninstall Duo, Youtube Music, Drive and all this other pre-installed crap-apps.
TitaniumBackup does not work anymore (it fails to locate the apks when you click "uninstall") and the often quoted "uninstall system apps with adb",method just removes the app from user space while it actually remains installed on the device in the root directory and keeps wasting space. So this method does not actually remove apps, it just sorta deactivates them in another way.
So, is there any known method to remove system apps?
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For Xiaomi phones, first install the “Hidden Settings for MIUI” app.
1. Open “Hidden Settings for MIUI.”
2. Go to “Manage applications” and find the application you want to disable.
3. Tap on the “Disable” button.
BillGoss said:
@haitower here's a Magisk module I use to remove a fair number of system apps. See the REPLACE variable in customize.sh
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Thank you, very reasonable and necessary.
Hello, I have bgi problem. I have root on OP 8 Pro and use apk 3Call-in-one Toolbox and unistall "Files: ( com.android.documentsui ), now I can't add attachments in applications from memory right now. I cant istall this pacakge Any ideas whats now?
Any ideas?
The DocumentsUI module controls access to specific files for components that handle document permissions such as attaching a file to an email. This module is updatable, meaning it can receive updates to functionality outside of the normal Android release cycle.
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Koepp said:
The DocumentsUI module controls access to specific files for components that handle document permissions such as attaching a file to an email. This module is updatable, meaning it can receive updates to functionality outside of the normal Android release cycle.
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OK, how install now? I delete this app..
Solved.
zioloiso said:
Solved.
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How?
Ddn221 said:
How?
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I unistal com.android.documentsui this app 3C all-in-one toolbox and this app 3c restore.
zioloiso said:
I unistal com.android.documentsui this app 3C all-in-one toolbox and this app 3c restore.
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Sorry but,i didnt understand.can you more clear?
Ddn221 said:
Sorry but,i didnt understand.can you more clear?
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Maybe explain what you want to do.
zioloiso said:
Maybe explain what you want to do.
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I had uninstalled com.android.documentsui from my redmi notev10 and now i can't install it back even with root access.
Ddn221 said:
I had uninstalled com.android.documentsui from my redmi notev10 and now i can't install it back even with root access.
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How did you do it? (Method)
zioloiso said:
How did you do it? (Method)
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Using an app called" System app safe remover". never mind i solved my problem by flashing recovery ota.thankyou for trying help me.
You have to root for this
1. Install any root browser (x-plorer , cx file manager etc.
2. open /system/priv-app/DocumentsUIGoogle
3.copy all apk files to any internel storage folder
4. Install all these apk files at once using any split apk installer ( Recommended -com.smartpack.packagemanager )
download link - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartpack.packagemanager
5.Reboot
Note :- if you are unable to find these apk files then use attached files
I had uninstalled system apps using ladb application in mobile but now the problem is that this file is com.google.docomentsui it was also uninstalled and now there is a lot of trouble Give some solution so that we can reinstall this app without pc and without root.
himanshukonwar20 said:
I had uninstalled system apps using ladb application in mobile but now the problem is that this file is com.google.docomentsui it was also uninstalled and now there is a lot of trouble Give some solution so that we can reinstall this app without pc and without root.
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With out root its not possible or try this command https://community.e.foundation/t/i-made-a-misstake-com-android-documentsui/27663