Question Google phone app - Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro

Is there any tips to remove google phone app without root or change rom ??

You can just disable using adb commands: adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.dialer
But you need to install another Dialer and the one from MIUI can't be installed without root the device

bartito said:
You can just disable using adb commands: adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.dialer
But you need to install another Dialer and the one from MIUI can't be installed without root the device
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Thx bro

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[Debloating] Xiaomi Poco F1 - Safe to remove services

This is just another debloating how-to and I'm just starting out with the POCO F1. As of now, I'm trying to uninstall individual packages to see which are safe to remove and which aren't. Before we get to that, let's go through the steps one by one. The guide is similar to the one posted here.
How to debloat the Xiaomi POCO F1
1. First download the ADB tools from
hxxps://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
This is the official source, right from Google.
2. Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder.
3. Open a command prompt in the folder by right-clicking while holding down the 'Shift' key.
4. Connect your device to your computer.
5. Ensure USB debugging is enabled for your phone. For this you will have to:
Open Settings>About Phone>Tap 5 times on 'MIUI Version (For POCO)>Go back to settings>Additional Settings under System & Device>Developer options>Enable USB Debugging.
6. In the command prompt type the following to see if the device is connected and accessible.
Code:
adb devices
7. You'll see something like
List of devices attached
@#$SDFD5 Device
8. Then enter the shell by typing
Code:
adb shell
9. Identify all the packages with the word Xiaomi in it by typing this:
Code:
pm list packages | grep xiaomi
10. These are the packages I found on my phone.
Code:
package:com.xiaomi.powerchecker
package:com.xiaomi.account
package:com.xiaomi.micloud.sdk
package:com.xiaomi.payment
package:com.xiaomi.oversea.ecom
package:com.xiaomi.midrop.overlay
package:com.xiaomi.mirecycle
package:com.xiaomi.simactivate.service
package:com.xiaomi.bttester
package:com.fido.xiaomi.uafclient
package:com.xiaomi.glgm
package:com.xiaomi.upnp
package:com.xiaomi.xmsf
package:com.xiaomi.mipicks
package:com.xiaomi.finddevice
package:com.xiaomi.joyose
package:com.xiaomi.midrop
package:com.xiaomi.mbnloader
package:com.xiaomi.providers.appindex
package:com.xiaomi.bluetooth
package:com.xiaomi.camera.parallelservice
package:com.xiaomi.scanner
package:com.xiaomi.discover
11. Then repeat the same command but this time search for miui instead of Xiaomi.
Code:
pm list packages | grep miui
12. These are the list of packages that I found on the POCO F1.
Code:
package:com.miui.screenrecorder
package:com.miui.powerkeeper
package:com.miui.fm
package:com.miui.qr
package:com.miui.securityadd
package:com.miui.gallery
package:com.miui.msa.global
package:com.miui.securitycenter
package:com.miui.videoplayer
package:com.miui.guardprovider
package:com.miui.backup
package:com.miui.micloudsync
package:com.miui.daemon
package:com.miui.hybrid
package:com.miui.vsimcore
package:com.miui.securitycore
package:com.miui.player
package:com.miui.sysopt
package:com.miui.system
package:com.miui.global.packageinstaller
package:com.miui.translation.kingsoft
package:com.miui.virtualsim
package:com.miui.compass
package:com.miui.cit
package:com.miui.rom
package:com.miui.android.fashiongallery
package:com.miui.videoplayer.overlay
package:com.miui.bugreport
package:com.miui.translation.youdao
package:com.miui.cloudbackup
package:com.miui.klo.bugreport
package:com.miui.notes
package:com.miui.wmsvc
package:com.miui.translationservice
package:com.miui.cloudservice
package:com.miui.hybrid.accessory
package:com.miui.touchassistant
package:com.miui.calculator
package:com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
package:com.miui.miwallpaper
package:com.miui.cleanmaster
package:com.miui.analytics
package:com.miui.weather2
package:com.miui.yellowpage
package:com.miui.antispam
package:com.miui.providers.weather
package:com.miui.smsextra
package:com.lbe.security.miui
package:com.miui.whetstone
package:com.miui.core
package:com.miui.audioeffect
13. To remove a package simply type the command below and replace 'com.miui.analytics' with the name of the package without the quotes.
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 "name of package”
14. The apps listed below are safe to remove.
Code:
com.miui.screenrecorder
com.miui.fm
com.mi.liveassistant
com.milink.service
com.qiyi.video
com.xiaomi.gamecenter.sdk.service
com.xiaomi.payment
com.android.browser
com.miui.systemAdSolution
com.baidu.input_mi
com.xiaomi.ab
com.xiaomi.jr
com.baidu.duersdk.opensdk
com.miui.hybrid
com.baidu.searchbox
com.mfashiongallery.emag
com.miui.player
com.miui.translation.kingsoft
com.miui.virtualsim
com.miui.compass
com.miui.personalassistant
com.duokan.phone.remotecontroller
com.miui.bugreport
com.miui.translation.youdao
com.xiaomi.channel
com.mipay.wallet
com.xiaomi.lens
com.xiaomi.pass
com.xiaomi.shop
com.miui.klo.bugreport
com.xiaomi.joyose
com.miui.notes
com.miui.video
com.xiaomi.midrop
com.miui.hybrid.accessory
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.xiaomi
com.xiaomi.o2o
com.autonavi.minimap
com.miui.daemon
com.miui.contentcatcher
com.miui.analytics
com.xiaomi.vipaccount
com.caf.fmradio
com.miui.cloudservice
com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
com.miui.cloudbackup
com.miui.gallery
com.miui.vsimcore
Good.. It is full of bloatwares..
You have and automatic tool to doing this.
here is the link
http://en.miui.com/thread-3620390-1-1.html
If you remove finddevice, and if you try reboot the device, the device will not be able to boot. You will then be directed to custom recovery and will have to reflash the device.
If any one knew the purpose of these apps/packages, please list so that anyone new to this can confidently remove those apps.
Doesn't these apps get reinstalled with the update?
mrcoder007 said:
If any one knew the purpose of these apps/packages, please list so that anyone new to this can confidently remove those apps.
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I'm trying to compile a list of packages and what they do. The information is all scattered right now.
Ruvy said:
Doesn't these apps get reinstalled with the update?
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I honestly don't know man, this would be the first time I'm trying out MIUI. I had the Mi A1 before this, the Stock Android on that was the most appealing part. MIUI is so frustrating to operate.
mohan_168 said:
If you remove finddevice, and if you try reboot the device, the device will not be able to boot. You will then be directed to custom recovery and will have to reflash the device.
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Interesting, I have had issues after I removed certain packages. There was this pop-up notification for com.whetstone which was constantly pissing me off. But I've tried removing finddevice and my POCO rebooted just fine.
detritu5 said:
You have and automatic tool to doing this.
here is the link
http://en.miui.com/thread-3620390-1-1.html
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Thanks for this man. I'll check this out. The above method does not require you to unlock the bootloader or root so it's less intrusive.
didgerid00 said:
I'm trying to compile a list of packages and what they do. The information is all scattered right now.
I honestly don't know man, this would be the first time I'm trying out MIUI. I had the Mi A1 before this, the Stock Android on that was the most appealing part. MIUI is so frustrating to operate.
Interesting, I have had issues after I removed certain packages. There was this pop-up notification for com.whetstone which was constantly pissing me off. But I've tried removing finddevice and my POCO rebooted just fine.
Thanks for this man. I'll check this out. The above method does not require you to unlock the bootloader or root so it's less intrusive.
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This app neither
Enviado desde mi POCOPHONE F1 mediante Tapatalk
Pocophone F1 support Project treble?
Hello does Pocophone F1 support Project treble?
didgerid00 said:
This is just another debloating how-to and I'm just starting out with the POCO F1. As of now, I'm trying to uninstall individual packages to see which are safe to remove and which aren't. Before we get to that, let's go through the steps one by one. The guide is similar to the one posted here.
How to debloat the Xiaomi POCO F1
1. First download the ADB tools from
hxxps://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
This is the official source, right from Google.
2. Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder.
3. Open a command prompt in the folder by right-clicking while holding down the 'Shift' key.
4. Connect your device to your computer.
5. Ensure USB debugging is enabled for your phone. For this you will have to:
Open Settings>About Phone>Tap 5 times on 'MIUI Version (For POCO)>Go back to settings>Additional Settings under System & Device>Developer options>Enable USB Debugging.
6. In the command prompt type the following to see if the device is connected and accessible.
Code:
adb devices
7. You'll see something like
List of devices attached
@#$SDFD5 Device
8. Then enter the shell by typing
Code:
adb shell
9. Identify all the packages with the word Xiaomi in it by typing this:
Code:
pm list packages | grep xiaomi
10. These are the packages I found on my phone.
Code:
package:com.xiaomi.powerchecker
package:com.xiaomi.account
package:com.xiaomi.micloud.sdk
package:com.xiaomi.payment
package:com.xiaomi.oversea.ecom
package:com.xiaomi.midrop.overlay
package:com.xiaomi.mirecycle
package:com.xiaomi.simactivate.service
package:com.xiaomi.bttester
package:com.fido.xiaomi.uafclient
package:com.xiaomi.glgm
package:com.xiaomi.upnp
package:com.xiaomi.xmsf
package:com.xiaomi.mipicks
package:com.xiaomi.finddevice
package:com.xiaomi.joyose
package:com.xiaomi.midrop
package:com.xiaomi.mbnloader
package:com.xiaomi.providers.appindex
package:com.xiaomi.bluetooth
package:com.xiaomi.camera.parallelservice
package:com.xiaomi.scanner
package:com.xiaomi.discover
11. Then repeat the same command but this time search for miui instead of Xiaomi.
Code:
pm list packages | grep miui
12. These are the list of packages that I found on the POCO F1.
Code:
package:com.miui.screenrecorder
package:com.miui.powerkeeper
package:com.miui.fm
package:com.miui.qr
package:com.miui.securityadd
package:com.miui.gallery
package:com.miui.msa.global
package:com.miui.securitycenter
package:com.miui.videoplayer
package:com.miui.guardprovider
package:com.miui.backup
package:com.miui.micloudsync
package:com.miui.daemon
package:com.miui.hybrid
package:com.miui.vsimcore
package:com.miui.securitycore
package:com.miui.player
package:com.miui.sysopt
package:com.miui.system
package:com.miui.global.packageinstaller
package:com.miui.translation.kingsoft
package:com.miui.virtualsim
package:com.miui.compass
package:com.miui.cit
package:com.miui.rom
package:com.miui.android.fashiongallery
package:com.miui.videoplayer.overlay
package:com.miui.bugreport
package:com.miui.translation.youdao
package:com.miui.cloudbackup
package:com.miui.klo.bugreport
package:com.miui.notes
package:com.miui.wmsvc
package:com.miui.translationservice
package:com.miui.cloudservice
package:com.miui.hybrid.accessory
package:com.miui.touchassistant
package:com.miui.calculator
package:com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
package:com.miui.miwallpaper
package:com.miui.cleanmaster
package:com.miui.analytics
package:com.miui.weather2
package:com.miui.yellowpage
package:com.miui.antispam
package:com.miui.providers.weather
package:com.miui.smsextra
package:com.lbe.security.miui
package:com.miui.whetstone
package:com.miui.core
package:com.miui.audioeffect
13. To remove a package simply type the command below and replace 'com.miui.analytics' with the name of the package without the quotes.
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 "name of package”
14. The apps listed below are safe to remove.
Code:
com.miui.screenrecorder
com.miui.fm
com.mi.liveassistant
com.milink.service
com.qiyi.video
com.xiaomi.gamecenter.sdk.service
com.xiaomi.payment
com.android.browser
com.miui.systemAdSolution
com.baidu.input_mi
com.xiaomi.ab
com.xiaomi.jr
com.baidu.duersdk.opensdk
com.miui.hybrid
com.baidu.searchbox
com.mfashiongallery.emag
com.miui.player
com.miui.translation.kingsoft
com.miui.virtualsim
com.miui.compass
com.miui.personalassistant
com.duokan.phone.remotecontroller
com.miui.bugreport
com.miui.translation.youdao
com.xiaomi.channel
com.mipay.wallet
com.xiaomi.lens
com.xiaomi.pass
com.xiaomi.shop
com.miui.klo.bugreport
com.xiaomi.joyose
com.miui.notes
com.miui.video
com.xiaomi.midrop
com.miui.hybrid.accessory
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.xiaomi
com.xiaomi.o2o
com.autonavi.minimap
com.miui.daemon
com.miui.contentcatcher
com.miui.analytics
com.xiaomi.vipaccount
com.caf.fmradio
com.miui.cloudservice
com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
com.miui.cloudbackup
com.miui.gallery
com.miui.vsimcore
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Samy_Mann said:
Hello does Pocophone F1 support Project treble?
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Well, all phones shipping with Android Oreo and upwards support Project Treble. So yes, the Poco F1 does support Treble.
Also, at the 59m18s mark on their livestream the guy does mention that it officially supports Project Treble. hxxps://youtu.be/-cLg4xki_2U?t=3558
Install GSI
Thx for the fast response. So Ist can install a GSI for Pixel experience?
didgerid00 said:
Well, all phones shipping with Android Oreo and upwards support Project Treble. So yes, the Poco F1 does support Treble.
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Samy_Mann said:
Thx for the fast response. So Ist can install a GSI for Pixel experience?
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Technically, yes. Though I would wait till someone tries it first.
The POCO F1 is currently my daily driver, so after debloating it, I installed Rootless Pixel Launcher and the Bridge to enable news feeds. The experience is near Pixel like. I'm hating the Xiaomi dialer though, will experiment with GSI once I have another phone as a backup.
didgerid00 said:
Technically, yes. Though I would wait till someone tries it first.
The POCO F1 is currently my daily driver, so after debloating it, I installed Rootless Pixel Launcher and the Bridge to enable news feeds. The experience is near Pixel like. I'm hating the Xiaomi dialer though, will experiment with GSI once I have another phone as a backup.
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Try installing this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-google-phone-v14-0-175904292-bubble-t3708218
Same here. But the Pixel launcher only changed the App drawer and the start screen. I think the GSI will give a much better experience. I had the Note 8 before and the different UI is really annoying but the Pixel experience would be a middle ground for me I guess. Ich found this link to flash the GSI:
https://www.xda-developers.com/flash-generic-system-image-project-treble-device/
didgerid00 said:
Technically, yes. Though I would wait till someone tries it first.
The POCO F1 is currently my daily driver, so after debloating it, I installed Rootless Pixel Launcher and the Bridge to enable news feeds. The experience is near Pixel like. I'm hating the Xiaomi dialer though, will experiment with GSI once I have another phone as a backup.
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mohan_168 said:
If you remove finddevice, and if you try reboot the device, the device will not be able to boot. You will then be directed to custom recovery and will have to reflash the device.
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Can confirm. Find device causes bootloop.
sreekantt said:
Can confirm. Find device causes bootloop.
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Thanks for confirming. Removing it from list.
Chris_Techy said:
Try installing this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-google-phone-v14-0-175904292-bubble-t3708218
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Were you able to get the Google dialer show call logs? I tried everything but failed.
Sunny2ask said:
Were you able to get the Google dialer show call logs? I tried everything but failed.
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Does not work on MIUI 9. Once MIUI 10 hits, you will be able to see call logs.
Thanks Man. Its works wonders
Just debloated my poco f1 as follows (copy paste friendly )
Code:
# browser
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.browser
# sound recorder
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.soundrecorder
# google duo
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.tachyon
# google play music
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.music
# google play videos
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.videos
# file explorer
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.mi.android.globalFileexplorer
# feedback
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.bugreport
# compass
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.compass
# gallery
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.gallery
# notes
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.notes
# music
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.player
# screen recorder
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.screenrecorder
# video
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.videoplayer
# weather
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.weather2
# drop
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.xiaomi.midrop
# apps
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.xiaomi.mipicks
# scanner
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.xiaomi.scanner
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Found the Systep app remover very useful to determine which apps are safe to delete and which are key or should be kept. More about it @ https://www.theandroidsoul.com/android-system-apps-safe-to-uninstall/
Although the app needs root to uninstall system apps, if you are not having root you can still install it and let it inpsect your apps and then use adb to uninstall bloat as per its recommendations and your taste.

Oukitel WP5 Pro

Hi everyone!
It is very necessary to get root on Oukitel WP5 Pro!
All that has happened so far is to unlock the bootloader and install TWRP.
Current firmware - OUKITEL_WP5Pro_EEA_V03_20200723_20200723-1929
Can someone help with getting root?
Perhaps it will be possible to port andoid 9 from another device with a mt6762d processor and get root at 9 first, and then upgrade to android 10?
but one guy say:
"Android 10 apps or pretty much anything from prevents mounting system as R / W. Yes, even if you are rooted."
I don't know if there is still some way to get root, albeit with downgrade to android 9.
Hi @aviplokos84, I guess we're on the same boat. Did you install TWRP by Mehanik6? That's the only one I found but it's not working properly. When I start it after a clean factory reset, it works. But once I have installed my apps and such if I reboot into recovery it gets stuck at the TWRP logo. I repeated the process 3 times and I always ended up at the same point.
wallace108 said:
Hi @aviplokos84, I guess we're on the same boat. Did you install TWRP by Mehanik6? That's the only one I found but it's not working properly. When I start it after a clean factory reset, it works. But once I have installed my apps and such if I reboot into recovery it gets stuck at the TWRP logo. I repeated the process 3 times and I always ended up at the same point.
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Yes, I was able to install recovery by Mehanik6.
it did not immediately turn out exactly as in his instruction, not immediately possible to unlock the bootloader.
Each time I enter the recovery, its read-only access, changes are not saved. This stupid section Super!
Maybe you should double-check everything.
Or try to boot into the recovery from the bootloader?
I will look into it. Because I don't understand why I can get access to the recovery only the first time. However on that occasion I managed to successfully install the patch to remove the orange state warning.
This is a very strange phone. I can't figure out how to change all the pictures on the lock screen... Is the Oukitel launcher any good? A lot of sources say the phone has NFC but mine doesn't seem to. (also heard the extra cameras' are fake?)
Edit: I love the phone though, I find most phones too thin lol.
We have ROOT!
Please update your Magisk Manager to the latest canary build and patch the boot.img.
wallace108 said:
We have ROOT!
Please update your Magisk Manager to the latest canary build and patch the boot.img.
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hello, is it possible to have some instructions on the procedure or at least point me in the direction where i might find them.
thanks in advance
h2ikm8 said:
hello, is it possible to have some instructions on the procedure or at least point me in the direction where i might find them.
thanks in advance
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I suggest you should google Magisk Manager and learn how it works.
wallace108 said:
I suggest you should google Magisk Manager and learn how it works.
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i know how magisk works (sort of), i have rooted my previous phone a redmi note 4, this one on the other hand is my new phone and the patch part i don't quite understand the procedure, and since it's my working phone i just wanted to avoid bricking the damn thing.
i'm finding a lot of conflicting posts, i just need those pointers on how it's done, and was wandering if there are any custom roms for it at all.
thanks for the fast reply anyway
h2ikm8
This procedure is delicate and you take FULL responsability for what you do. Be aware of that.
1.You want to download the firmware from Oukitel site and familiarize with flashtools (which is the tool to upload the firmware).
2. Then you must unlock the bootloader (you do that with adb tools using the fastboot command).
3. Copy boot.img to the root of your phone (the file is whitin the firmware).
4. With magisk you want to patch the above mentioned boot.img. Magisk will produce a patched image.
5. copy such image on your computer and upload it with flashtools to replace the original boot.img
6. At the same time you must overwrite the file vbmeta.img with an empty one (search online for this).
Done.
Ok, will try with full knowledge that if i break it...i allready bought it
wallace108 said:
h2ikm8
This procedure is delicate and you take FULL responsability for what you do. Be aware of that.
1.You want to download the firmware from Oukitel site and familiarize with flashtools (which is the tool to upload the firmware).
2. Then you must unlock the bootloader (you do that with adb tools using the fastboot command).
3. Copy boot.img to the root of your phone (the file is whitin the firmware).
4. With magisk you want to patch the above mentioned boot.img. Magisk will produce a patched image.
5. copy such image on your computer and upload it with flashtools to replace the original boot.img
6. At the same time you must overwrite the file vbmeta.img with an empty one (search online for this).
Done.
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so i managed to follow your procedure, and got magisk working but i'm stuck at the logo in Mehanik6' s twrp.
any advice? thanks
@h2ikm8 I'm sorry but we're in the same boat (I got the same error). At the moment I'm waiting for a working TWRP custom recovery. I suggest you should check the twrp site for updates.
Hi.
wallace108 said:
This procedure is delicate and you take FULL responsability for what you do. Be aware of that.
1.You want to download the firmware from Oukitel site and familiarize with flashtools (which is the tool to upload the firmware).
2. Then you must unlock the bootloader (you do that with adb tools using the fastboot command).
3. Copy boot.img to the root of your phone (the file is whitin the firmware).
4. With magisk you want to patch the above mentioned boot.img. Magisk will produce a patched image.
5. copy such image on your computer and upload it with flashtools to replace the original boot.img
6. At the same time you must overwrite the file vbmeta.img with an empty one (search online for this).
Done.
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wallace108 said:
@h2ikm8 I'm sorry but we're in the same boat (I got the same error). At the moment I'm waiting for a working TWRP custom recovery. I suggest you should check the twrp site for updates.
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Please clarify, does the way described above works to rooting device without using TWRP ?
@df_ni The answer is yes. In fact at the moment there is no TWRP recovery actually working for this device.
But since getting root is done by Magisk, a custom recovery is unnecessary.
Thanks!
Hi,
So, is there a protocol do finally root that device ? I tried several guides, but at best my phone is now in "orange state" (it was it "red state" at some point !).
I guess that it's important to root it, only by the fact that most launchers don't even allow to add widgets !
Hi all... Until we get ROOT to this phone.
I have been using WP5 Pro as my daily driver for 9 months now, and am super happy with it.
However... After 3 months, the large 8000Ah battery didn't last as long as it should.
So I opened it up in ADB :
adb shell 'pm list packages -f' | sed -e 's/.*=//' | sort
ore
adb shell pm list packages
and took a closer look at the pre installed crap on the phone. And I was shocked by all the unnecessary s*it i found. com.mediatek.atmwifimeta : Why is all my Wifi traffic logged and sent to a remote server !!!.
To you who are interested in removing bloatware on your phone.
I put together a list of crap you can delete without affecting your daily use of the phone.
Just Copy & Paste in terminal and restart the phone.
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.ssui.chdmodel
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.companiondevicemanager
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.dynsystem
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.tachyon
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.docs
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.googleassistant
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.youtube.music
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.elephanttek.faceunlock
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.emergency
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.nfc
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.elephanttek.faceunlock
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.adups.privacypolicy
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.backupconfirm
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.adups.fota
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.bips
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.cts.ctsshim
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.localtransport
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.partnerbrowsercustomizations.example
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.printspooler
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.sharedstoragebackup
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.wallpaperbackup
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.debug.loggerui
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.traceur
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.htmlviewer
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.restore
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.restore
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.feedback
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.gms.location.history
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.videos
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.mediatek.atmwifimeta
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.android.calllogbackup
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.ssui.setupwizard
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.ssui.sos
You can Reinstall one or all apps again by putting:
adb shell cmd package install-existing com.app name
With USB Debugging enabled on your phone.....
There is a lot to copy and paste, so I created a script that cleans your phone in 10 seconds from all this bloatware. Download it at the bottom of this post to your desktop, unzip it to your desktop, connect phone and double-click the Claning file.
The default launcher on this phone is terrible. Here is a good alternative...
Using Mod SMART LAUNCHER 5 PRO
You can download it here: here.... here.... ore here..... just incase here too......
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"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"
}
Hello Oukitel WP5 pro users.
I'm facing issues that phone kills my sports tracking apps after lock let say after 30mins -+. I tried lot of fix: allow apps in DuraSpeed, disable duraspeed, don't optimize apps in battery option. Lot of stuff. Do you have any clue, where can be located some magick settings to denied phone killing apps. Maybe I set some hidden feature do to that, because issue does not exist few weeks ago. All reply are welcome.
nomexcze said:
Hello Oukitel WP5 pro users.
I'm facing issues that phone kills my sports tracking apps after lock let say after 30mins -+. I tried lot of fix: allow apps in DuraSpeed, disable duraspeed, don't optimize apps in battery option. Lot of stuff. Do you have any clue, where can be located some magick settings to denied phone killing apps. Maybe I set some hidden feature do to that, because issue does not exist few weeks ago. All reply are welcome.
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Hi.
The problem lies in how Oukitel has set app permission. Only system apps have permission to run constantly in the background. Have a oukitel C16 pro and the same problem there. To get around that problem on that phone, I rooted the phone with Magisk, and put the app's in to the system folder and let the phone boot up with the apps I needed as system app, and problem was solved.
So I guess when ROOT comes to this phone, we can solve your problem

Uninstalled sideloaded app, now unable to reinstall

1. Sideloaded an app using LineageOS 17.1 recovery via "Apply update" > "Apply from ADB" > then "adb sideload" command on my PC.
2. Uninstalled the app using "adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <package.name>". Also uninstalled from my work profile using the same command.
3. Now when I try to sideload the same app using the same process, it says success, however the app isn't on my phone.
Any help? Thanks.
Code:
adb shell pm uninstall -k -user 0 <package.name>
doesn't uninstall an app, it simply hides the app from Android's default user ( read: user 0 ).
To really uninstall an app you'ld have to run
Code:
adb uninstall <package.name>
jwoegerbauer said:
Code:
adb shell pm uninstall -k -user 0 <package.name>
doesn't uninstall an app, it simply hides the app from Android's default user ( read: user 0 ).
To really uninstall an app you'ld have to run
Code:
adb uninstall <package.name>
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I tried that but I just got the error message "[DELETE FAILED_INTERNAL_ERROR]". Any idea on how to fix this mess?
Can anyone please help me with this? I need to properly uninstall the app and reinstall it.
google is your friend
How to install / get back uninstalled Apps (APKs) with ADB.
A lot of people searched for a way to uninstall bloat or APKs using ADB because a lot of OEMs don't allow uninstalling many of preinstalled apps. Tested on Pie and Oreo. BUT most of the articles if not all of them ( couldn't find any article...
forum.xda-developers.com

ADB system app uninstall command not working on Android 4.4.2

Hello!
I have a Panasonic p55 novo running stock Android 4.4.2. It has a lot of Google bloatware which causes the phone to lag terribly. So once I tried to debloat it via setting up ADB and running command adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <package name >
but adb says something that user 0 not found or something like that. So I searched and found in some other forums a reply which said this is because multiuser feature was first introduced in Android 5.
My question is if the normal command is not working with KitKat devices, is there any other alternative command / method to debloat it? Any kind of script or an old command or a completely different method.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you
1. To uninstall apps you basically run
Code:
adb uninstall <package name>
2. To uninstall system apps phone's Android MUST be rooted, partition /system MUST get mounted as RW
xXx yYy said:
1. To uninstall apps you basically run
Code:
adb uninstall <package name>
2. To uninstall system apps phone's Android MUST be rooted, partition /system MUST get mounted as RW
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But on my android 6 tablet, I did this without root and it worked. Beside tthe name of the app uninstaalled, it says not installed for this user.
Is rooting method compulsory?

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Super handy debloating list. It definitely saved me some time. I did it right on the phone with App Manager instead of using ADB.
When removing com.google.android.dialer and com.google.android.contacts I would recommend enabling the stock versions.
Code:
adb shell pm enable com.android.dialer
adb shell pm enable com.android.contacts

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