Which sistem apps can I freeze? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hy, I have rooted phone and now I want to give battery some extra juice with freezing sistem apps.
I have list of apps which drains my phone most, so please help with yout advice.
Thanks
application installer
assistent menu
google acc manager
auth service
google play service
bootagent
google service frame
clipboard save service
input devices
clipboard ui service
interaction control
colour adjustment
key chain
com.an.wallpaper back
mhdr services
com.an.android.sm.provider
mtp application
com.sec.epdg
samsung setup wizard
device maintance
security storage
device key string
sec video engine
filter installer
sem factory app
fingerprint
svc agent
fused location
tui service

If you have recovery installed (TWRP) then there is a very good debloat script for nougat that you'll find on XDA. It will take care of most of the pesky bloatware you are experiencing and really does slim down the phones software a lot and gives much better battery life. You can edit it too in case there are a few things you want to rather keep.
Just make sure you have backed up your rom before you run the script, just in case you run into any issues of course.
The script can be found at :
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862715210
And the discussion can be found at :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/themes/nougat-debloat-script-t3580666/page1

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[HELP!] I have an adware app(s) on my phone. And it won't go away.

I recently got a free American Assistance lifeline phone. The bran is True Slim and A.A. is the service provider. I need help permanently removing app(s) that come with the phone. I'm not sure which app(s) I should get rid of. Except one; DAbrowser. Whenever I uninstall anything it re-installs itself. Please help me, I need to get rid of at least DAbrowser. That thing is clearly adware. And extra annoying adware at that. These aren't in browser ads either. They're ads that pop up no matter what apps are or aren't open. They make it super annoying to use the phone for anything. The setting; 'Allow installation of apps from unknown sources' keeps turning on by itself in front of my eyes. And the play store opens it's self on a page for an app it wants me to install. Even the lock screen tries to shill to me. And that open at weird times. I have tried a lot to fix this.
BTW the questionable apps I have on my phone are:
DAbrowser
Android Innovation
com.android.extension.hybrid.app
Proxy
DeviceOptimize
Android System WebView
Atci_service
Auto Dialer
Basic Daydreams
Bluetooth Share
BSPTelephonyDevTool
CaptivePortalLogin
Certificate Installer
com.android.backupconfirm
com.android.sharedstoragebackup
com.mediatek
com.mediatek.batterywaring
Common Data Service (Which has a blue winking android for an icon)
ConfigUpdater
Data Protection
Device Provisioner
DRM Protected Content Storage
EnginerMode
Factory test
FotaProvider
Fused Location
FwkPlugin
Gsensor Calibrate
HelperDF
ImeiModify
LocationEM2
MmsService
Mobile anti-theft
MTK Android Suite Daemon
MTK NLP
MTK Thermal Manager
MTKLogger
Omacp
One Time Init
ProxyHandler
VpnDialogs
Wireless Update
YGPS
Which of these apps should I get rid of? Which one do I need? How should I get rid of them, and keep them gone?
Are there any other subs I should ask? I really need help with this.
Thanks for any feedback.

A20 privacy ultimate guide without root

This guide is for people who enjoys privacy, and want to enjoy a fully controlled experience even on a stock Android, and it dosen't only concerns the Samsung A20 but all powered Android phones, after applying all the steps you'll enjoy a stock firmware free from all bloatwares, free from non useful bandwidth consumption, free from unnecessary battery drains, Without having to root and without the need for a computer.
First make sure you use a non bloated firmware you can tell by its size, if not compare and download and flash the lighter stock rom you find, don't be scared your sim card will work. or just follow this guide to the end and all bloatwares will vanish ?
IN THIS GUIDE I'll be focusing on how to regain your privacy without root, and without needing a computer.
DEBLOAT GOD without root :
You can use adb (you'll need a computer for that), there's fully explained guides here on how to debloat using adb. But as I said I'll be focusing on how to regain control over your phone without the need for a computer.
I don't use Google accounts or Services, so my debloating method will block even Google play Services.
Let's start by hard reset :laugh: but before that, make sure to remove all entered accounts and lock screens before going any further with hard reset, so you don't encounter any problems. (of course you can keep your data, but I don't recommend keeping Google or Facebook apps and accounts.)
1)- Hard reset (enter stock recovery by pressing " Power button + Volume up" and wipe cache, and data)
After rebooting don't connect to wifi, it's preferable if you don't have data connectivity on your sim card either, don't be scared it will launch Android even without internet : on the welcome screen, accept only the first two agreements from the four agreements , then hit "Skip" and "Ignore" buttons always, don't enter any Google or samsung accounts, then click finish.
Once on home screen enter Settings app,
Head to applications, on the right corner select show system apps, disable everything that can be disabled, see my attached screenshots.zip for a full detailed list.
How to disable Google Play Services:
After you disabled the unnecessary things, go to the Settings app again and enter "Biometric and Security" - "Other security settings" - "Device admin apps" and uncheck the "find my Mobile".
Now in the settings application go to applications and you can now disable "Google Play Services" and "Device Health Service" as well.
Reboot :fingers-crossed:
Congratulations now you debloated your phone from unnecessary background Services.
2) - Privacy Bonus : Netguard. For an ultimate Control over your bandwidth and internet privacy (everyone can use this following guide especially rooted phones)
Install Netguard pro or netguard. In the settings Go to advanced options, tick manage system apps, notify on internet access if you want to get notified about what apps are requesting on your behalf ?, ("log internet access" optional only if you want to see what apps are requesting internet inside a log)
Now go back to the main Netguard interface, you will see all system apps, and user apps inside this screen,
Turn everything to red, then click the dollar sign in the left corner, and click "lockdown traffic" in the right corner.
Now you can enable only your browser to access the internet and leave all the rest blocked.
You can enable internet to a certain app by clicking the bandwidth sign and turn it from red to green, then click the arrow in the left next to the application name and tick "allow in lockdown mode", and this app will get internet.
See screenshots zip for more details.
That's all of it ! That's how to regain control over processes and bandwidth, only you can decide what should connect, and what are they doing on your behalf and without your consent.
In the screenshots you'll find out that I did disable Google play store, I always download apps from apkmirror dot com, or apkpure, and install them manually. I don't use Google play store, and with doing so you won't be needing a Google account watching you 24/7
Other steps :
Enter the Settings app - "Biometric and security" - " app permission" , and remove unwanted permissions.
THAT'S ALL OF IT !! NOW ENJOY your new phone speed performances, and it's long battery life
Some questions and answers:
Q- Why did I had to do all of this ?
A- If you install Netguard firewall app you'll notice a traffic from all the apps even what we thought are offline, to some unknown servers, like Amazon, and such, and I didn't agree with this, and they didn't say anything about it. I noticed that the disabled apps are sending internet request even if they are disabled and even I did turned off mobile data, and background activity, that why I used the Netguard Firewall to block them all.
Q- How to install apps if you blocked or deleted google play store and Samsung store ?
A- I download APK from apkmirror (dot com), they are clean, and by this you can always have them in case you want them after you 'reset' your phone or uninstall them, and especially no internet is required in order to install apps
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If you liked my post or find it somewhat informative hit Thanks or comment :fingers-crossed: , if not I'm sorry for wasting your time :laugh: i just wanted to share my experience with some people like me. Peace.

Performance boost for Mi A2 Lite (Android 10 - No Root)

Hi,
Adaptive battery helps to boost performance if you tweak it enought. I did this on my own device and it blazing fast right now. No root required for this guide. Use at your own risk.
First Step:
Step by step:
1- Go to Settings - Apps & Notifications - See all apps - 3 dot - Show system
2- Tap to app
3- Turn off all Notifications of that app
4- If you cant turn off Notifications, Tap Advanced - Disable Notification dot
5- Turn off Background data
6- Tap Advanced - Battery - Background restriction - Restrict
7- Go back to See all apps
8- Repeat 2-7 steps until the last app.
Rules:
Dont do this to Clock and your most used apps. I didnt touched Telephone, Notifications, Sms related apps.
Second Step:
Disabled apps:
1- Android Auto
2- Android Setup
3- Android Setup (another one)
4- Basic daydreams
5- Bookmark provider
6- Carrier Services
7- com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
8- Companion device manager
9- Default Print Service
10- Device setup
11- Digital Wellbeing
12- Files
13- Fingerpirnt test
14- Google
15- Home screen tips
16- HTML Viewer
17- Lens
18- Maps
19- Market Feedback Agent
20- Nfc Service
21- Photo Screensavers
22- Print Service Recommendation Service
23- Qualcomm Mobile Security (telemetry app)
24- Tags
25- PAI
26- ConfigUpdater
27- Storage Manager
28- com.android.wallpaperpicker (any other HD wallpaper app will not affect from it)
29- com.android.cts.ctsshim
30- com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
31- Google One Time Init
32- Google Partner Setup
Third Step:
Permissions:
1- Deny all permissions on Disabled apps.
2- I gived only Physical Activity permission to Google Play Services app. (I cant do this on v11.0.10)
3- Google Play Store app has only Storage permission.
4- Go to: Settings/Privacy check the permissions to deny unwanted access.
5- Disable - Display over the other apps permission on Disabled apps.
6- Disable - Modify system settings permission on Disabled apps.
Fourth Step:
Developer Settings:
1- Lower Animator duration scale to 0,5x
2- Game Driver Prefences:
- Find your games and choose ' Game Driver ' for them.
- Find your most used apps (Firefox, YouTube, Nova launcher,.. etc.) and choose ' Game Driver ' for it.
3- Enable Wi-Fi Scan Throttling.
4- Background check:
- ANT HAL Service, disable
- Calendar Storage, disable
- ConfigUpdater, disable
- Dirac Control Service, disable
- GFManager, disable
- Spock, disable
(I disabled everything in there except Google Play Store app on my own device.)
Fifth Step:
Ad-Blocking:
1- Go to: Settings/Network&Internet/Advanced/Private DNS/Private DNS provider host name:
dns.adguard.com
2- Go to: Settings/Privacy/Advanced/Ads - Enable - Opt out of Ads Personalization
3- Go to: Settings/Privacy/Advanced/Ads - Disable - Enable debug logging for ads
Sixth Step:
Final:
1- Do the last thing: Restart your phone.
2- Enjoy!
Pros:
- Apps no longer restarts.
- Performance improves.
- Battery life improves.
- Ram management works as expected.
- It smoothens the UI.
- Device starts working as iOS'ish performance.
- Youre gonna love your phone again.
Cons:
- Dont think so.
Notes:
I did this to 182 apps plus the applications I installed (i didnt add them to that count). It takes time. Requires a lot of patience to do that. But the results incredible.
Warnings!:
1- Do not touch Reset app preferences button after this. You will be lose everything what you did so far. If you do, Slow performance will be back.
2- Do not disable Adaptive Battery.
How to Reset everything back to Default:
1- Go to: Settings/Apps and Notifications/See all x apps/Three dot/Reset app preferences
2- Go to: Settings/Advanced/Developer Options/Turn Off
3- Restart your phone.
4- Done!
Is this for real? Were you ok when you started this thread?
First of all 70% of the apps you disabled are extremely useful in the day to day world and are vital, that's why Google put them there, and that's why people with 3rd party Android modifications install them.
Android Auto, it's your phone fully integrated into your car, I use it every time, and that's why I waited for the full system integration of Android Auto in Android 10.
Carrier services, it's the STK service that it's extremely useful when you want to check the internal services from your carrier, like cost control, carrier updates, etc.
Print service, again, for real? This service enables your phone to print to cloud services or wi-fi printers, extremely useful.
Digital Wellbeing is the system version of activity tracker, I love it, it offers me all the devices privacy and limitation features that instead I would have to set myself. The black and white screen at night, the autoDND, and a tracker to see how much I use the phone.
And I can go on with my explanations. This is not a tutorial, this is how you can dumb down the phone even more than Xiaomi did. Breaking every system integrated functionality to what? Replacem them with 3rd party apps from god knows what developers on the Play store.
5- Disable - Display over the other apps permission on Disabled apps.
Are you for real again? This way you kill all the apps that use bubbles like whatsapp, phone, sms, facebook messenger and you can't use them during multitasking anymore.
2- Go to Settings/Privacy/Advanced/Ads - Enable - Opt out of Ads Personalization
Do you even know what this does? This removes the ad personalization, but it still tracks you. This is not a performance boost, this is still getting track but you get random ads instead of relevant ads.
1- Lower Animator duration scale to 0,5x
This is the worst thing a user can do. In the build.prop there is a setting that defines how many events per second can occur on the screen at a given time, decreasing animation time may overflow that limit and force the SoC to use more power. What you gained by disabling/crippling good services on your phone it's now being used by the processor itself, since you're forcing it's buffers.
- Device starts working as iOS'ish performance.
- Youre gonna love your phone again.
Again, this is a joke, isn't it? How can someone love a phone with broken HARDWARE features that cannot be fixed through app management, kernel issues, driver issues, etc? If you were to browse just a little XDA forums you'd see how much nonsense you wrote in this thread. This is not a performance boost, this a dumbed down phone with performance being as placebo as it gets.
I will report this thread to the moderators/admins, because this is not acceptable on a development forum. I never saw so much fake news in this place in my entire life.
I think you're being a bit too hard on the guy. If someone's browsing the XDA and finds this post, chances are they know a bit about the aforementioned settings and will not tamper with anything that they wouldn't want working properly. He just listed the things that he doesn't really care about too much, and also mentioned those that he didn't touch.
It is a tad bit misleading but I don't think this will be breaking anyone's phone, as it just takes a couple of "reverts to default" to set everything as it had been before.
TeoXSD said:
Is this for real? Were you ok when you started this thread?
First of all 70% of the apps you disabled are extremely useful in the day to day world and are vital, that's why Google put them there, and that's why people with 3rd party Android modifications install them.
Android Auto, it's your phone fully integrated into your car, I use it every time, and that's why I waited for the full system integration of Android Auto in Android 10.
Carrier services, it's the STK service that it's extremely useful when you want to check the internal services from your carrier, like cost control, carrier updates, etc.
Print service, again, for real? This service enables your phone to print to cloud services or wi-fi printers, extremely useful.
Digital Wellbeing is the system version of activity tracker, I love it, it offers me all the devices privacy and limitation features that instead I would have to set myself. The black and white screen at night, the autoDND, and a tracker to see how much I use the phone.
And I can go on with my explanations. This is not a tutorial, this is how you can dumb down the phone even more than Xiaomi did. Breaking every system integrated functionality to what? Replacem them with 3rd party apps from god knows what developers on the Play store.
5- Disable - Display over the other apps permission on Disabled apps.
Are you for real again? This way you kill all the apps that use bubbles like whatsapp, phone, sms, facebook messenger and you can't use them during multitasking anymore.
2- Go to Settings/Privacy/Advanced/Ads - Enable - Opt out of Ads Personalization
Do you even know what this does? This removes the ad personalization, but it still tracks you. This is not a performance boost, this is still getting track but you get random ads instead of relevant ads.
1- Lower Animator duration scale to 0,5x
This is the worst thing a user can do. In the build.prop there is a setting that defines how many events per second can occur on the screen at a given time, decreasing animation time may overflow that limit and force the SoC to use more power. What you gained by disabling/crippling good services on your phone it's now being used by the processor itself, since you're forcing it's buffers.
- Device starts working as iOS'ish performance.
- Youre gonna love your phone again.
Again, this is a joke, isn't it? How can someone love a phone with broken HARDWARE features that cannot be fixed through app management, kernel issues, driver issues, etc? If you were to browse just a little XDA forums you'd see how much nonsense you wrote in this thread. This is not a performance boost, this a dumbed down phone with performance being as placebo as it gets.
I will report this thread to the moderators/admins, because this is not acceptable on a development forum. I never saw so much fake news in this place in my entire life.
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novak.vujacic97 said:
I think you're being a bit too hard on the guy. If someone's browsing the XDA and finds this post, chances are they know a bit about the aforementioned settings and will not tamper with anything that they wouldn't want working properly. He just listed the things that he doesn't really care about too much, and also mentioned those that he didn't touch.
It is a tad bit misleading but I don't think this will be breaking anyone's phone, as it just takes a couple of "reverts to default" to set everything as it had been before.
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Harsh, maybe. But a "a bit misleading" is an understatement. Killing parts of the core system is NOT a performance boost, it's like going to vacation all packed up and throwing everything down the road to your destination so you save fuel. This is not the first time he done posts like this (check the "I thought this is stock android, why does it has 200 apps?" thread). This kind of misleading threads are misinforming the users here, most of them who are just basic users coming from Mi Forums in search for solutions (since the phone is so broken due to poor updates). These posts then get copy and pasted to Mi Forums and there you go, you have a good amount of users now with crippled phones. The same happened to how to update to 11.0.2, there was a step there that made users lose their data, poor tutorials, poor understanding of technology and you made that user lose whatever was on his device.
I hope a moderator would close this thread and let it sink to the bottom of this forum, this is not quality information and it's not helping anyone. You say he said what he didn't touch? I beg to differ: "Notes:
I did this to 182 apps plus the applications I installed (i didnt add them to that count). It takes time. Requires a lot of patience to do that. But the results incredible." This was added later it seems, and out of 212 system core apps... 182... uhm... he kinda' killed everything and brags for "performance". Really?
Hahah, oh well, maybe he really likes bloatwarefree or any-warefree user interface :'D I think that the idea that he is coming from is not necessarily bad, I also disabled many google and system apps because they really do drain battery and throttle performance, plus I wasn't really using them too much. A good balance between functionality of the phone for any John Doe and functionality of the system itself is important though. He did overdo it most certainly, but then again, everyone should always be cautious when tampering with the system using the instructions from strangers on the internet...
TeoXSD said:
Harsh, maybe. But a "a bit misleading" is an understatement. Killing parts of the core system is NOT a performance boost, it's like going to vacation all packed up and throwing everything down the road to your destination so you save fuel. This is not the first time he done posts like this (check the "I thought this is stock android, why does it has 200 apps?" thread). This kind of misleading threads are misinforming the users here, most of them who are just basic users coming from Mi Forums in search for solutions (since the phone is so broken due to poor updates). These posts then get copy and pasted to Mi Forums and there you go, you have a good amount of users now with crippled phones. The same happened to how to update to 11.0.2, there was a step there that made users lose their data, poor tutorials, poor understanding of technology and you made that user lose whatever was on his device.
I hope a moderator would close this thread and let it sink to the bottom of this forum, this is not quality information and it's not helping anyone. You say he said what he didn't touch? I beg to differ: "Notes:
I did this to 182 apps plus the applications I installed (i didnt add them to that count). It takes time. Requires a lot of patience to do that. But the results incredible." This was added later it seems, and out of 212 system core apps... 182... uhm... he kinda' killed everything and brags for "performance". Really?
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novak.vujacic97 said:
Hahah, oh well, maybe he really likes bloatwarefree or any-warefree user interface :'D I think that the idea that he is coming from is not necessarily bad, I also disabled many google and system apps because they really do drain battery and throttle performance, plus I wasn't really using them too much. A good balance between functionality of the phone for any John Doe and functionality of the system itself is important though. He did overdo it most certainly, but then again, everyone should always be cautious when tampering with the system using the instructions from strangers on the internet...
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So, the whole point of this thread is? Lying to people, giving them false information and basically clickbait. That was the whole point, a clickbait thread with extremely bad information in it. Disabling apps, especially Google ones in an Google rom is bad. Tweaking developer settings (which are for developers and not users) is a bad idea if you don't know what is the point of X setting. Instead of making a thread like this explain how people can customize their phones explaining what features do, what is safe for disabling/deleting and what is the general purpose of this. He also said he has no problem, but can he use the feed on the home screen after disabling Google app. I bet he can't anymore. Can he use Google assistant anymore in Auto app for example? No because he disabled it when disabling Google. He doesn't explain the purpose, he doesn't explain that is a cascade of dependencies between some of the core apps. Even the lite version of GAPPS comes with Google (the app) as main and on. If it wasn't a dependency it would have been removed, right? This is coming from actual developers that prepare GAPPS packages for custom roms. Want another one? He disabled HTML Viewer, now when he's going to go into settings and go into about, it will crash when trying to open HTML elements like certifications and so on. That being said it will also crash whenever you're trying to view a help file based on HTML in any 3rd party app. Companion device manager, well if you have a nice companion device like smartwatch, smart headphones, anything smart, now it ain't smart no more, you killed it, but does he explain that? No, he just marks it as bloatware, when unfortunately it's a system core service and not a Google app.
Let me tell you a thing, as core apps, and as an operating system Android 10 is good, but the optimization on how the OS interacts with the hardware is faulty, and it's been proven numerous times. There are enough people who did actual research to do so, if you're disabling apps you may fix the battery drain and performance throttle until Xiaomi decides to break something else, somewhere else and then you're up for the task again to find and disable whatever you "don't need". Google kinda' patches sometimes the problem with it's own apps, but you ain't going to see a difference because the apps are now in a frozen state (talking about important apps here, not the extras). Now for the extras, I still don't understand why in 2020 Android don't let you delete extras app, this will both help people like you who like balance, maybe have some better 3rd party alternatives you like etc. and also help people like OP who has no idea what he's doing, killing the whole system and hoping for the best. iOS did this since... idk when, but from what I remember iOS 12 can lets you uninstall preinstalled apps that are not important and later reinstalling them from the store (books, home, and whatever else is there). Disabling apps in Android just keeps the memory clogged with useless data... so, where is the improvement? Ohh, a few minutes to hours of battery more...
Also, to give you another reason to read about it, when you say you disabled some system apps and you get better battery it's placebo. Why? Because while most of the system apps are optimized for the current API level the phone is running your 3rd party apps aren't... and from what I've checked on APKMirror, extremely few apps are actually fully optimized for Android 10 as target. Optimized system apps + not optimized 3rd party = low sot. Disabling system apps just compensates a little for the not optimized ones, the not optimized ones running the same as before. By disabling your system apps you just made room for more mess to run, which in the end, it's not optimal, it's just placebo.
So, tl;dr: informative threads, information, explanations, facts, data, demonstration not this joke.
TeoXSD said:
So, the whole point of this thread is? Lying to people, giving them false information and basically clickbait. That was the whole point, a clickbait thread with extremely bad information in it. Disabling apps, especially Google ones in an Google rom is bad. Tweaking developer settings (which are for developers and not users) is a bad idea if you don't know what is the point of X setting. Instead of making a thread like this explain how people can customize their phones explaining what features do, what is safe for disabling/deleting and what is the general purpose of this. He also said he has no problem, but can he use the feed on the home screen after disabling Google app. I bet he can't anymore. Can he use Google assistant anymore in Auto app for example? No because he disabled it when disabling Google. He doesn't explain the purpose, he doesn't explain that is a cascade of dependencies between some of the core apps. Even the lite version of GAPPS comes with Google (the app) as main and on. If it wasn't a dependency it would have been removed, right? This is coming from actual developers that prepare GAPPS packages for custom roms. Want another one? He disabled HTML Viewer, now when he's going to go into settings and go into about, it will crash when trying to open HTML elements like certifications and so on. That being said it will also crash whenever you're trying to view a help file based on HTML in any 3rd party app. Companion device manager, well if you have a nice companion device like smartwatch, smart headphones, anything smart, now it ain't smart no more, you killed it, but does he explain that? No, he just marks it as bloatware, when unfortunately it's a system core service and not a Google app.
Let me tell you a thing, as core apps, and as an operating system Android 10 is good, but the optimization on how the OS interacts with the hardware is faulty, and it's been proven numerous times. There are enough people who did actual research to do so, if you're disabling apps you may fix the battery drain and performance throttle until Xiaomi decides to break something else, somewhere else and then you're up for the task again to find and disable whatever you "don't need". Google kinda' patches sometimes the problem with it's own apps, but you ain't going to see a difference because the apps are now in a frozen state (talking about important apps here, not the extras). Now for the extras, I still don't understand why in 2020 Android don't let you delete extras app, this will both help people like you who like balance, maybe have some better 3rd party alternatives you like etc. and also help people like OP who has no idea what he's doing, killing the whole system and hoping for the best. iOS did this since... idk when, but from what I remember iOS 12 can lets you uninstall preinstalled apps that are not important and later reinstalling them from the store (books, home, and whatever else is there). Disabling apps in Android just keeps the memory clogged with useless data... so, where is the improvement? Ohh, a few minutes to hours of battery more...
So, tl;dr: informative threads, information, explanations, facts, data, demonstration not this joke.
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Nothing is clickbait in here. You will see the difference when you follow the steps. I am so happy with my phone.
Someone forgot to take his meds again...
TeoXSD said:
So, the whole point of this thread is? Lying to people, giving them false information and basically clickbait. That was the whole point, a clickbait thread with extremely bad information in it. Disabling apps, especially Google ones in an Google rom is bad. Tweaking developer settings (which are for developers and not users) is a bad idea if you don't know what is the point of X setting. Instead of making a thread like this explain how people can customize their phones explaining what features do, what is safe for disabling/deleting and what is the general purpose of this. He also said he has no problem, but can he use the feed on the home screen after disabling Google app. I bet he can't anymore. Can he use Google assistant anymore in Auto app for example? No because he disabled it when disabling Google. He doesn't explain the purpose, he doesn't explain that is a cascade of dependencies between some of the core apps. Even the lite version of GAPPS comes with Google (the app) as main and on. If it wasn't a dependency it would have been removed, right? This is coming from actual developers that prepare GAPPS packages for custom roms. Want another one? He disabled HTML Viewer, now when he's going to go into settings and go into about, it will crash when trying to open HTML elements like certifications and so on. That being said it will also crash whenever you're trying to view a help file based on HTML in any 3rd party app. Companion device manager, well if you have a nice companion device like smartwatch, smart headphones, anything smart, now it ain't smart no more, you killed it, but does he explain that? No, he just marks it as bloatware, when unfortunately it's a system core service and not a Google app.
Let me tell you a thing, as core apps, and as an operating system Android 10 is good, but the optimization on how the OS interacts with the hardware is faulty, and it's been proven numerous times. There are enough people who did actual research to do so, if you're disabling apps you may fix the battery drain and performance throttle until Xiaomi decides to break something else, somewhere else and then you're up for the task again to find and disable whatever you "don't need". Google kinda' patches sometimes the problem with it's own apps, but you ain't going to see a difference because the apps are now in a frozen state (talking about important apps here, not the extras). Now for the extras, I still don't understand why in 2020 Android don't let you delete extras app, this will both help people like you who like balance, maybe have some better 3rd party alternatives you like etc. and also help people like OP who has no idea what he's doing, killing the whole system and hoping for the best. iOS did this since... idk when, but from what I remember iOS 12 can lets you uninstall preinstalled apps that are not important and later reinstalling them from the store (books, home, and whatever else is there). Disabling apps in Android just keeps the memory clogged with useless data... so, where is the improvement? Ohh, a few minutes to hours of battery more...
Also, to give you another reason to read about it, when you say you disabled some system apps and you get better battery it's placebo. Why? Because while most of the system apps are optimized for the current API level the phone is running your 3rd party apps aren't... and from what I've checked on APKMirror, extremely few apps are actually fully optimized for Android 10 as target. Optimized system apps + not optimized 3rd party = low sot. Disabling system apps just compensates a little for the not optimized ones, the not optimized ones running the same as before. By disabling your system apps you just made room for more mess to run, which in the end, it's not optimal, it's just placebo.
So, tl;dr: informative threads, information, explanations, facts, data, demonstration not this joke.
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Here's my take...if an App has the option to disable said app, then it is not important to the overall function of the phone. There are many that fit this criteria - and obviously many that don't.
I did everything on this guide to v11.0.10 and its like butter smooth now.
These are new tweaks for Developer Options:
1- Find your most used apps (Firefox, YouTube, Nova launcher,.. etc.) and choose ' Game Driver ' for it.
Game Driver also improves other apps responsiveness not just Games.
2- Background check:
- ANT HAL Service, disable
- Calendar Storage, disable
- ConfigUpdater, disable
- Dirac Control Service, disable
- GFManager, disable
- Spock, disable
(I disabled everything in there except Google Play Store app on my own device.)
I added these apps to Disabled list:
- PAI
- ConfigUpdater
- Storage Manager
- com.android.wallpaperpicker (any other HD wallpaper app will not affect from it)
- com.android.cts.ctsshim
- com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
- Google One Time Init
- Google Partner Setup
How to Reset everything back to Default:
1- Go to: Settings/Apps and Notifications/See all x apps/Three dot/Reset app preferences
2- Go to: Settings/Advanced/Developer Options/Turn Off
3- Restart your phone.
4- Done!
Note: Xiaomi blocked Disabling Location for Google Play Services. I am getting infinite loop on v11.0.10
Thanks a lot Man !
I don't know whether you are still using this device. But believed me I was so frustrated about the performance after the update. And I honestly don't care much about disabling hard critical apps in the system as the phone now works buttery smooth. All my required apps works and no one can tell the difference. Maybe android inside is crying and bragging what have you done what have you done screw the system the phone feels great . Thanks man ! :good:
This guide worked perfect. I didn't even follow all the steps but handpicked the ones that seemed to have most impact for me.
I am curious to try, what are the most valuable apps you think i should stop?
I am not really afraid to broke my phone as i thinking to move again to custom rom
JUST INSTALLED THIS
and its perfect now
[ROM][12][Daisy][OFFICIAL]Syberia Project
/* * Your warranty is now void. * * Syberia Team not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please * do some research if you have any concerns about features...
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Google map location share - battery optimization kills result

I set location share in google maps in my son's smartphone (galaxy a5 with LOS 17.1). What I did :
1. maps has an opened firewall for wifi and lte in AfWall+, lte modem and mobile data is always active in this phone
2. maps is excluded from xprivacylua (nothing blocked)
3. maps has all permissions granted in the build in adnroid setting manager
4. maps has rights to auto start and run in bacground
5. maps is on list with no battery optimization
The sharing location works good after use of smartfon and some time after it.
When it is not used , android optimises itself , own services and apps for better battery work and location share is not updated .
Do you know which service , app or something else I have to add to list of apps without battery optimization for updating and share location all the time ?
Using power management will cause erratic behavior more often than not.
2x post
Default configuration of android is power management for all in the system except some . I added maps to the exception list.
Do you suggest to add all applications , user and system, to exception list ? Very sophisticated idea. Maybe is a different way ?

How To Guide Debloat Guide for RUI 2.0 and RUI 3.0 | Free System Resources by removing bloatware using ADB

WARNING​
You might loose functionality provided by an app if it is removed .
Also neither I nor XDA will be responsible for any loss or damage that occurs to your device .
Overview​
A safer approach to remove resource hogging bloatwares preinstalled by our dear Realme , all removed apps can be re-installed with adb , Read the guide carefully to find out what apps are safe to remove .
Although it is not necessary but it is better to follow this guide immediately after completing first setup .
Also you may need to re- debloat after installing any System Update
Requirements​
A PC
Realme GT NEO 2 and USB type C cable
Device should be on RUI 2.0 based in Android 11 or RUI 3.0 based on Android 12
Device should have USB Debugging enabled from Devloper Options
Downloads ​
For Automatic Method
GUI Windows Tool to Manage Apps through ADB (Click Here )
For Manual Method
ADB Setup .exe for windows (Click Here )
(install drivers required )
STEPS​
Enabling Developer Mode
Go To Settings >About Phone > Version> now tap on Build Number 7 times till it shows a toast that Developer Mode is enabled
Go back To Settings > Additional Settings > Developer Options now Enable USB Debugging , now scroll down and Disable Permission Monitoring
Connect your Phone to PC via USB cable and a Popup will ask Use USB to select option Transfer Files/Android Auto
GUI Method
Open ADB AppControl
Allow debugging prompt on device
It will ask if you want to install ACbridge select yes
By default it shows All apps , Select system
Look through the apps and select which you want to remove , If you are unsure , You can use my list
Spoiler: List Of Apps
Accessory Framework #Unnecessary app for realme bluetooth headphones users
After Sales Service #Restore it when going to Service Center
Android Accessibility Suite #Provides accessibility and talkback to users
Android Auto #For connecting to Cars with Andrid Infotainment
Android Setup #Not needed after setup is done
App Cloner #Remove if you dont use App cloner provided in system
App Enhancement Services #GameSpace Tools
ARCore # Stub to provide AR support
Assistant #Google Assistant
Assistive Ball #Remove if you dont use
atlasService #Removebloatware , accesses location in background
Bookmark Provider #Bloat No Important Function
BTtestmode #Not needed , no effect on Bluetooth on its removal
Calculator #Better Calculators avaialble on Play Store
Calendar #Google Calendar
Carrier Location Services #Required if you use VOWIFI
Carrier Services #Provides RCS messaging
Chrome #Better Alternatives like Kiwi Browser or Brave exist
com..coloros.safecenter #Privacy Hazard
com.redteamobile.roaming #Chinese SPy tool Not needed on NON-China user phones
Combine Captions #Provides Captions in Realme Video Player Apps
Compass #Privacy Hazard
ConfigUpdater #Logging Tool by Google
Contacts #Google Contacts Not needed when using TruePHone
Crash Box
Deep Thinker #Telemetry powered by oppo
Default Print Service #Remove if you dont have printer
Device Configuration #Logging Tool by Oppo
Diagnostics #Gimmick of coloros
Digital Wellbeing #Google Wellbeing App always run in background
DMApp #Data Migration App , not needed after first setup
Downloads #Not needed , bloatware , maybe monitors what you are downloading for oppo
Eid-Service #Unique Identifier Service remove it no functionality loss
EmailPartnerProvider #Bloatware Service remove it no functionality loss
Emergency SOS #Keep it , if want SOS facility
Engineer Mode #Required to access engineer mode
EngineerNetwork #Required if use Engineer Mode
E-Warranty Card #Restore it when taking to Service Center
Facebook App Installer #Facebook spying tracking
Facebook App Manager #Facebook spying tracking
Facebook Services #Facebook spying tracking
Feedback #Remove logging tool ported from 1+ to realme
File Manager #Default Realme FIles Manager better use Mixplorer
Files by Google #Bloatware No unique functionality
Finshell Pay #Chinese Payment App - Scam
Focus Mode #Keep it if you use Focus Mode
Gboard #Install any other keyboard before removing this
Glance for Realme #Provides Ads on LockScreen
Gmail #Remove if you dont use Gmail , better use gmail.com from browser
Google #Biggest battery sucking app
Google Assistant #Needed to enable OK Google
Google Contacts Sync #Needed to backup restore contacts from cloud
Google Location History #Backups where you went to Google Server
Google One Time Init #Not required after first boot
Google Partner Setup #Not required after first boot
Google Pay #Google Pay app remove if you dont use
Google Play Services #Remove if you want to degooglify your phone
Google Play Store #PlayStore , remove only if you dont use it
Google Services Framework #Dependecy of Play Services , remove if you don't use Google stuff
healthservice #Gimmick serves no purpose
HeySynergy #Realme Bloatware
HeyTap Cloud #REalme Tracking Hazard
Hot Apps #Provides ads on 32000 device
In Ear Monitoring #Useless Gimmick
Internet #Oppo Internet Browser somehow even worse than Chrome
Keep Notes #App to keep notes synced on Google Account
Kid Space #Remove if you don't have to give phone to kids
Lens #Google Lens , remove if you dont use it
Lock Screen Magazine #Provides ads on 32000 device
Market Feedback Agent #Google Logging tool not needed
MBN Test #Runs in background , not needed for a user
Messages #Google Messages , better alternative is signal as SMS app
Music #Realme Music Player better alternative is Musicolet
My Realme #Realme Bloatware
Netflix #Netflix Stub
Network Health Services #Runs in background , not needed for a user
Obrain #Telemetry
OIDT Service #Pacakge name is Postman I dont know what it sends or receives , no functionality loss on removal
Omacp #Mediatek app on Snapdragon SOC , realme devs talent
OneTrace #Traces Users Activity
OpenCapabilityService #Chinese unique identifier privacy hazard
OpenID #Chinese unique identifier privacy hazard
OplusLocationService #Provides Beidou Satellites assisted navigation
Payment Protection #Gimmick and Privacy Hazard
Phone #Google Phone remove it and use TruePhone to record phonecalls without announcement
Photos #GOogle Photos app remove if you dont use it
Private Safe #Privacy hazard , removing will disable privacy safe feature
QCDM-FF #Qualcomm Tool, runs in background no functionality loss on removal
realme Share #Google nEarby share alternative created by Chines OEMs , removing will cause share from RealmeGAllery to be empty
Screencast #Required if you cast screen to TV or use 3rd part Screen Recording Apps
sdk #Not required unless you are using Heytap cloud
Search #Provides search function on realme launcher , better use NOVA7 launcher
Secure Keyboard #Privacy hazard ,who knows what it is storing
Secure Payment #Privacy hazard
SecurutyAnalysis #another realme gimmick
Setup Wizard #not needed after first boot
Shelper #Malware remove immediately
SIM Tool Kit #Removing this will remove popups of sim
Sleep Capsule #remove if you dont use it
Smart Sidebar #remove if you dont use sidebar feature
Software Update #remove if you dont want new software updates to come
Sound Amplifier #Does not works
System Cloner #Provides dual space option , remove if you dont use
System Messages #MMS Support for your SIM , remove if you dont mms
System Tracing #AOSP process tracing for debug
System Upgrade Services #remove if you dont want new software updates to come
Tags #Google NFC app
Theme Store #RAM Hogger , remove if you dont use theme
Update Service #remove if you dont want new software updates to come
User Experience Program #realme tracking telemetry , privacy hazard
User Guide #guide on how to use phone
Video (system) #Video Player by realme better use MX Player or VLC
Wallpapers #Not needed better wallpapers app in PlaySTore
Weather #Remove if you dont use it
Weather Services #remove if you removed weather
Wireless Emergency Alerts #Provides earthquake or other disasters alerts
WifiBackupRestore #Oppo Restore app , not required after first setup
YouTube #Remove it and use Youtube vanced
After selecting right click and select uninstall , all selected apps will be uninstalled .
To Restore just select Deleted Section and right click on any app and select restore
CLI Method
Open Powershell in C:\adb folder with shift+right click
Enter adb devices and allow debugging prompt on device .
Enter adb shell
Now To Remove an App with package name com.oppo.operationManual You have to run
pm uninstall --user 0 com.oppo.operationManual
This will remove UserGuide App from Device
Now Suppose for any reason you want to restore the deleted app you just have to type
cmd package install-existing --user 0 com.oppo.operationManual
You can do this for any system bloatware here is a Screenshot
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
You can ask here also if you have doubt about any app if it sjhould be removed or not .
Here is the effect of debloating your RUI 2.0
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Spoiler: Free RAM in Recents with only Nova Launcher Running
Nice
Thanks again for your hard work!
Thank you for the effort. The GUI method was really convenient.
28/01/2022
List Of Apps have been updated to include 18 new additions
Total Bloatware count is= 118
is that safe to remove(debloat) Glance app on lock screen?
Leinhearth said:
is that safe to remove(debloat) Glance app on lock screen?
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Yes completely safe
it has worked well.
Thank you
marcos07r said:
it has worked well.
Thank youView attachment 5523545
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I am glad it worked
Also removing com.coloros.safecenter will break App Lock so I advice you against it
You can remove many other also
Read the Spoiler in OP
Thanks for the guide. Works damn well and already inceased my battery life!
works like a charm thank you
Can this debloat method work with global european version of Realme GT Neo2?
If I have issues with debloat method can I factory reset to fix that issues?
just did it yesterday with my eu realme and had no struggles.
there are some apks missing on my phone from the list but except that everything worked well.
nicely debloated now.
You version is European/ Global?
almmpt said:
You version is European/ Global?
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Europe/Global, yes
vPK50XL96 said:
Europe/Global, yes
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You see any differeces in battery and performance?
If it GOES wrong I factory reset and it restores the bloatware remover apps right?
I go freeze them all. I prefer then run the script.
will factory reset restore the apps i deleted ?
almmpt said:
You see any differeces in battery and performance?
If it GOES wrong I factory reset and it restores the bloatware remover apps right?
I go freeze them all. I prefer then run the script.
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no. its still blazing fast and i dont know the impact of battery life because i got the phone now just a week.
i choose the gui method, i can restore all deleted apps because i backed up them before.
i dont know if you get all the apps back when you factory restore.
ti cant update bootloader on my gt neo 2 device in russian ROM version
C Can you help me reopen?
hello bro.. this tutorial works great but i have question
im using the gui method but i didnt backup the apps.. so now i cannot restore them..
will a factory reset restore all those apps ?

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