it's been a while (years) since I've needed to do this, but I remember being able to disable user apps, like for example, Instagram or Netflix.
I'm able to disable system apps, but I want to disable apps I've installed from Play Store and other sources.
is there any way to do this without using Lucky Patcher or installing apps as a system app?
thanks!
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I know there are a lot of apps on market which are used to remove system apps, but i want an app which can completely remove an application with apk as well as its services, i have tried some apps but they found apk with a lot of services(that i don't know which app they belong to), as i know every system has two or more services running every time, so can anyone tell me how to remove them completely(just like a user app)
I use titanium backup
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Librastar said:
I know there are a lot of apps on market which are used to remove system apps, but i want an app which can completely remove an application with apk as well as its services, i have tried some apps but they found apk with a lot of services(that i don't know which app they belong to), as i know every system has two or more services running every time, so can anyone tell me how to remove them completely(just like a user app)
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It acctually is not an app but a script,
but you may have a look at < rom cleaner >
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1050283
This is what i use,
When you`ll play with it ,by the way may learn about system app components as well,
Anyway to unistall this pre-installed Facebook app for some reason they have it installed as a system app on the verizon version of the edge
You can't uninstall system apps without root. I do agree that it's silly for Verizon to install it as a system app. That said, I think they did it for two reasons: one, so it can't be uninstalled; two, to ensure facebook notifications work. In many cases, notifications from system apps work more reliably than regular apps.
Is there any way at all without rooting that I can delete these bloatware apps? Even basic apps like facebook that I do not want, I cant uninstall.
Package disabler from play store
craigels said:
Package disabler from play store
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That just disables them which I can already do without downloading another app.
If I remember well, not all bloatwares can be disabled without Package Disabler Pro, for ex. the 2 Yahoo apps, Galaxy app, Knox related apps, Gear VR related apps, Smart Switch agent, TouchWiz related apps...
Hello, in this thread I will show you once for all how to disable apps that can not be disabled.
All this can be done with root very easy...but some people don't want to root... so this method will involve just a play store..
On most devices like Xiomi you can NOT disable those annoying apps like most google apps.
However if you go to play store/menu/help&feedback/type in disable( you should get option popup saying "Delete or disable apps on android" click it. Now you should be able to see a link saying "tap to disable apps". When you click that you will get in your settings where you can disable all those spam bloatware apps like google.
REMEMBER THIS WILL MOST LIKELY NOT WORK FOR ALL APPS.
Hello,
My play store keep changing from do not update apps to auto update on wifi.
I have several app that i keep on old version.
How can i block playstore from changing this setting automatically
Thanks for help guys
Playstore is a bloody pain.
Set to auto update to wifi only and disable wifi.
Use ApkExport to copy your apps so you have them.
exactly a real pain... always switching the setting on after set up all stuff.
looking for a solution or a workaround to disable this or disable my apps from auto update
Rovyo said:
exactly a real pain... always switching the setting on after set up all stuff.
looking for a solution or a workaround to disable this or disable my apps from auto update
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Disable Playstore or Google Play Services (Playstore is dependent on it).
Both constantly running in the background... needed or not.
You will need Google Play Services though for Gmail and other apps occasionally during the day.
Use a firewall to block it.
Use a package disabler.
I use both...
oh thanks will do that on play store. Any good app freezer you recommend ?
For phones other than Samsung this might work:
"Owner App" version from
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
Karma Firewall from Playstore
thanks
im rooted with Lsposed, will use greenfy
Rovyo said:
thanks
im rooted with Lsposed, will use greenfy
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I'm not rooted which is why I use this solution.
You have more options.
blackhawk said:
I'm not rooted which is why I use this solution.
You have more options.
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I figure out that the play store get default settings after each restart. So something must reset it configuration ... I need to find whom
Rovyo said:
I figure out that the play store get default settings after each restart. So something must reset it configuration ... I need to find whom
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I'm not sure what's causing that. I can package disable Playstore, firewall block it and it's settings are the same after it's enabled again.
If it's data on the phone is getting cleared on reboot that could do it... 3rd party cleaner or power management.
I don't use Playstore much and all my apps/updates are backed up for reload.
In part because you can't get older versions on Playstore (if the app doesn't disappear entirely) and because Playstore downloads are a slow, tedious pain that use up too much time when reloading.
Don't want Google's junk in my face...