How To Guide Debloat FunTouch OS 11/13 - IQOO 7 - iQOO 7

I bought the IQOO 7 Indian variant and man it is so bloated and full of crap software.
Anyway I have uninstalled most of the VIVO crapware from my phone using ADB.
Update 31/03/2023 : - I have attached the ADB App Control preset for debloating Funtouch OS 13.
Please use ADB App Control and load it and get rid of the crap.
Also after the update some of the VIVO apps like iQOO Cloud, Jovi Assistant etc. cannot be removed by the usual ADB command and will give you DELETE_FAILED_USER_RESTRICTED error. To solve this issue go to this link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...r_restricted-error-funtouch-os-12-13.4570979/
For Funtouch OS 11, Here is a list of apps that I found safe to be removed -
Code:
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.android.bbklog
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.VideoPlayer
com.bbk.account
com.bbk.account.overlay
com.bbk.cloud
com.bbk.cloud.overlay
com.bbk.iqoo.logsystem
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.google.android.apps.tachyon
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.iqoo.website
com.netflix.mediaclient
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.vivo.appfilter
com.vivo.appstore
com.vivo.assistant
com.vivo.browser
com.vivo.doubletimezoneclock
com.vivo.favorite
com.vivo.feedback
com.vivo.game
com.vivo.globalsearch
com.vivo.hiboard
com.vivo.livewallpaper.plant
com.vivo.magazine
com.vivo.notes
com.vivo.omacp
com.vivo.share
com.vivo.Tips
com.android.bips
com.vlife.vivo.wallpaper
com.vivo.easyshare
com.vivo.pushservice
com.vivo.demovideo
com.yozo.vivo.office
com.google.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
Please remove these apps at your own risk. I found them safe to remove in the IQOO 7 Indian variant and that doesn't mean same will happen for you. Don't blame me if you miss your exam or your phone blows up after removing these apps.
Also keep in mind that removing some of these apps will remove some options from the settings menu or some software functions of your phone.
If you want to add some apps to this list and help out others please let me know.
And finally if you don't know how to remove system apps (and reinstall them back) using ADB, here is a detailed guide - https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
Or use this app - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...app-manager-debloat-tool-for-android.4147837/

Thanks

One thing more, I removed com.vivo.pem as well the so called power management app and OH MY GOD I LOVE MY PHONE MORE NOW.
The default android ram management is back and I even tried testing background app management using don't kill my app and the results are fabulous.
100% background apps retained.
Earlier I had removed stuff and was able to achieve only 40%.
If you want default android ram management then uninstall this package.

I've remo
RockStar8 said:
I bought the IQOO 7 Indian variant and man it is so bloated and full of crap software.
Anyway I have uninstalled most of the VIVO crapware from my phone using ADB.
Here is a list of apps that I found safe to be removed -
Code:
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.vivo.browser
com.android.browser
com.google.android.apps.tachyon
com.vivo.easyshare
com.facebook.system
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.vivo.game
com.vivo.feedback
com.netflix.mediaclient
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.vivo.notes
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.iqoo.website
com.vivo.share
com.bbk.cloud
com.bbk.account
com.vivo.doubletimezoneclock
com.android.VideoPlayer
com.vivo.appstore
com.vivo.Tips
com.android.stk
com.android.bbk.lockscreen3
com.vivo.hiboard
com.vivo.assistant
com.vivo.globalsearch
com.vivo.magazine
com.android.bbklog
com.bbk.theme
com.android.printspooler
com.bbk.iqoo.logsystem
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.vivo.favorite
com.vivo.omacp
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
Please remove these apps at your own risk. I found them safe to remove in the IQOO 7 Indian variant and that doesn't mean same will happen for you. Don't blame me if you miss your exam or your phone blows up after removing these apps.
Also keep in mind that removing some of these apps will remove some options from the settings menu or some software functions of your phone.
If you want to add some apps to this list and help out others please let me know.
And finally if you don't know how to remove system apps (and reinstall them back) using ADB, here is a detailed guide - https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
RockStar8 said:
I bought the IQOO 7 Indian variant and man it is so bloated and full of crap software.
Anyway I have uninstalled most of the VIVO crapware from my phone using ADB.
Here is a list of apps that I found safe to be removed -
Code:
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.vivo.browser
com.android.browser
com.google.android.apps.tachyon
com.vivo.easyshare
com.facebook.system
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.vivo.game
com.vivo.feedback
com.netflix.mediaclient
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.vivo.notes
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.iqoo.website
com.vivo.share
com.bbk.cloud
com.bbk.account
com.vivo.doubletimezoneclock
com.android.VideoPlayer
com.vivo.appstore
com.vivo.Tips
com.android.stk
com.android.bbk.lockscreen3
com.vivo.hiboard
com.vivo.assistant
com.vivo.globalsearch
com.vivo.magazine
com.android.bbklog
com.bbk.theme
com.android.printspooler
com.bbk.iqoo.logsystem
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.vivo.favorite
com.vivo.omacp
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
Please remove these apps at your own risk. I found them safe to remove in the IQOO 7 Indian variant and that doesn't mean same will happen for you. Don't blame me if you miss your exam or your phone blows up after removing these apps.
Also keep in mind that removing some of these apps will remove some options from the settings menu or some software functions of your phone.
If you want to add some apps to this list and help out others please let me know.
And finally if you don't know how to remove system apps (and reinstall them back) using ADB, here is a detailed guide - https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-acce
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

nikhilkaushik said:
One thing more, I removed com.vivo.pem as well the so called power management app and OH MY GOD I LOVE MY PHONE MORE NOW.
The default android ram management is back and I even tried testing background app management using don't kill my app and the results are fabulous.
100% background apps retained.
Earlier I had removed stuff and was able to achieve only 40%.
If you want default android ram management then uninstall this package.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
what was your battery life though after removing vivo power management ?
i think it went down right ?

ben cherian said:
what was your battery life though after removing vivo power management ?
i think it went down right ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes it did.
Changes I've experienced so far with disabling the app mentioned above:
1. Battery went down. Earlier it used to last me for like 12 hours use since I had to keep checking apps and keep them alive so I can receive notifications.
Now I just simply don't care. Even if I have played a heavy game like MCOC in the morning or even last night and simply went to home then the game stays in memory no matter what.
2. The phone heats up sometimes a bit more than earlier since nows while playing games its actually working more as it has to keep other apps alive as well.
3. The phone feels a lot more smoother. Since most apps are already in memory, the phone is a lot more snappier.

{
"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"
}
For me i tried, but it says Inaccessible! Where i'm going wrong!??!

vettayyan said:
View attachment 5385311
For me i tried, but it says Inaccessible! Where i'm going wrong!??!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
forum.xda-developers.com
Follow this link and use this app. It will be easier

com.vivo.pushservice delete failed user restricted

will it work on funtouch os 12?

com.vivo.assistant
com.vivo.hiboard
com.vivo.pushservice
delete failed user restricted in Funtouch OS 12

nikhilkaushik said:
One thing more, I removed com.vivo.pem as well the so called power management app and OH MY GOD I LOVE MY PHONE MORE NOW.
The default android ram management is back and I even tried testing background app management using don't kill my app and the results are fabulous.
100% background apps retained.
Earlier I had removed stuff and was able to achieve only 40%.
If you want default android ram management then uninstall this package.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, now almost after a year. Do you suggest removing all the apps mentioned in the post?
And PEM, how is the battery backup and phone heating status now after an year?

So bluetooth and Devices setting Is Crashing after debloating i can not open it....any solution which App that I have uninstalled is causing this?

samirdubey1 said:
Hi, now almost after a year. Do you suggest removing all the apps mentioned in the post?
And PEM, how is the battery backup and phone heating status now after an year?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah..deleting PEM really makes difference..phone is running smooth and No frequent closing of apps In the background..earlier Even my music and video apps used to get closed even while using thwm because of vivo's Very aggressive ram management..but now..it is Smooth and we can show off our 8 gb of ram.

samirdubey1 said:
Hi, now almost after a year. Do you suggest removing all the apps mentioned in the post?
And PEM, how is the battery backup and phone heating status now after an year?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
After using this phone for almost a year frankly I regret making a choice of buying this phone. Gone are those days for me where I could afford to shag off time tweaking **** up on phone just to get some better performance. I don't have that kind of spare time anymore and this phone demand **** load of it.
I am seriously fed up of this phone, company and especially Android 12 and its own bugs. Even Google is least bothered to fix their mess and have started releasing buggy OS.

RockStar8 said:
I bought the IQOO 7 Indian variant and man it is so bloated and full of crap software.
Anyway I have uninstalled most of the VIVO crapware from my phone using ADB.
Here is a list of apps that I found safe to be removed -
Code:
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.android.bbklog
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.VideoPlayer
com.bbk.account
com.bbk.account.overlay
com.bbk.cloud
com.bbk.cloud.overlay
com.bbk.iqoo.logsystem
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.google.android.apps.tachyon
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.iqoo.website
com.netflix.mediaclient
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.vivo.appfilter
com.vivo.appstore
com.vivo.assistant
com.vivo.browser
com.vivo.doubletimezoneclock
com.vivo.favorite
com.vivo.feedback
com.vivo.game
com.vivo.globalsearch
com.vivo.hiboard
com.vivo.livewallpaper.plant
com.vivo.magazine
com.vivo.notes
com.vivo.omacp
com.vivo.share
com.vivo.Tips
com.android.bips
com.vlife.vivo.wallpaper
com.vivo.easyshare
com.vivo.pushservice
com.vivo.demovideo
com.yozo.vivo.office
com.google.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
Please remove these apps at your own risk. I found them safe to remove in the IQOO 7 Indian variant and that doesn't mean same will happen for you. Don't blame me if you miss your exam or your phone blows up after removing these apps.
Also keep in mind that removing some of these apps will remove some options from the settings menu or some software functions of your phone.
If you want to add some apps to this list and help out others please let me know.
And finally if you don't know how to remove system apps (and reinstall them back) using ADB, here is a detailed guide - https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
Or use this app - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...app-manager-debloat-tool-for-android.4147837/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

I have updated the fix for this issue in the OP

Does anyone know which app would be responsible for managing bluetooth audio latency(for aptx adaptive)?
I uninstalled a bunch of apps and everything seemed fine at first but later i realized my bluetooth audio latency was abysmally high in games (more than half a second, whereas before it automatically adjusted to less than 100ms when i launched a game). I probably should have noted down the ones i uninstalled.
I have reinstalled the tws app, audio effect app, jovi home, power guardian, gamewatch, ultra game mode, gamecenter, I manager, appstore, bbk account, cloud, global search but still no luck.
Doing a factory reset seems like the ultimate option. Any help would be nice.

KryptoSynth said:
Does anyone know which app would be responsible for managing bluetooth audio latency(for aptx adaptive)?
I uninstalled a bunch of apps and everything seemed fine at first but later i realized my bluetooth audio latency was abysmally high in games (more than half a second, whereas before it automatically adjusted to less than 100ms when i launched a game). I probably should have noted down the ones i uninstalled.
I have reinstalled the tws app, audio effect app, jovi home, power guardian, gamewatch, ultra game mode, gamecenter, I manager, appstore, bbk account, cloud, global search but still no luck.
Doing a factory reset seems like the ultimate option. Any help would be nice.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can use ADB App Control (Windows) app to check the list of apps you have uninstalled by going to the Uninstalled tab after connecting your phone to pc using ADB. Then you can also reinstall that app from right there. Hope it helps.

Related

Compiled list of safe to Uninstall/Freeze Apps for Galaxy S8

UPDATE: Attached an importable XML file to the OP, which can be used to disable the below services/apps in bulk, within BK Disabler.
Coming from a long list of Nexus and Pixel phones running pure Android, The Galaxy S8 is my first phone with TouchWiz. While I love the phone and Samsung's take on the UI, I've been on a mission to get the Galaxy S8 to run as smoothly and efficiently as possible in order to avoid unnecessary battery drain and RAM usage. I've spent a good amount of time going down the list of preloaded processes on the S8 and researching to see which ones are safe to uninstall/disable without hindering any day-to-day functionality of the phone.
To start, since I have the T-Mobile variant, I uninstalled/disabled every T-Mobile related app/process on my phone. Then, after reading up on all of the below processes to ensure they were not necessary and safe to freeze, I used BK Package Disabler to freeze these:
com.samsung.aasaservice (AASAservice)
com.sec.android.AutoPreconfig (AutoPreconfig)
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
com.samsung.android.app.watchmanagerstub *don't freeze if you use Samsung Gear*
com.samsung.android.email.provider *don't freeze if you use the default Samsung Email app*
com.sec.edgtestapp (EpdgTestApp)
com.sec.android.widgetapp.samsungapps (Galaxy Essentials Widget)
com.samsung.android.app.vrsetupwizardstub (Gear VR SetupWizardStub) *don't freeze if you use Samsung Gear*
com.sec.android.service.health (Health Service) *don't freeze if you use Samsung Health*
com.lookout (Lookout) *As explorer-10 pointed out, make sure to disable Lookout as a Device Administrator under "Settings > Lock screen and security > Other security settings > Device Administrators"*
com.android.printspooler (Print Spooler)
com.samsung.android.beaconmanager (Samsung Connect)
com.sec.android.app.sns3 (Samsung Galaxy)
com.samsung.android.app.mirrorlink (Samsung MirrorLink 1.1) * don't freeze if you connect your phone to your car via USB for Android Auto*
com.sec.spp.push (Samsung Push Service)
com.sec.android.app.SecSetupWizard (Samsung setup wizard)
com.samsung.SMT (Samsung text-to-speach engine)
com.samsung.oh (Samsung+)
additional T-Mobile related processes that I froze:
com.tmobile.pr.mytmobile (T-Mobile)
com.tmobile.vvm.application ( T-Mobile Visual Voicemail)
com.tmobile.pr.adapt
Lastly, to make my phone feel a bit snappier, I enabled developer settings (Settings > About Phone > tap "Build number" 7 times) and turned Window animation scale and Transition animation scale both to "0". The end result of all this is a Galaxy S8 that feels just as fast/snappy as my Google Pixel did.
I imagine I missed a few processes that are safe to freeze since my main focus was just on ones that were constantly running and draining battery/RAM usage. So please feel free to comment with any additional processes you've found and I'll update the list.
Thanks for the list
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
style99 said:
Thanks for the list
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No problem.
you could add these if you want to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72013208&postcount=2
M3ph15t said:
you could add these if you want to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72013208&postcount=2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow! That's a huge list. You can confirm that every one of those are safe to uninstall/freeze without hindering any core functionality of the phone?
Some things are obviously without functiuon, but nothing elemental like the search engine (I found a list where this was deactivated)
IE: The default Mail app or Google Quick Search are disabled, some menu point within the assistance menu are not working anymore, maximum powersaving isn't working anymore (because the minimalistic launcher which is used by it is also deactivated)
Atm I'm looking for the Speech engine (the Mic icon left of the Space bar), because it seems like I deactivated this and I use it quite often so it's a little anoying
EDIT:
The AOD is one point I disabled because I prefer not to use it, but that is something which could be usefull to someone else
You the real MVP
Will freezing this one actually get rid of the forced bookmarks in the samsung browser. i hate that.
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
I can't tell you that, because i prefer Firefox on all my devices (Bookmark Sync is essential for me)
Regarding the Voice dictation problem: I found the app I deactivated which was responsible for it: the Google App. So if you use this app OR the voice dictation feature, you should let it enabled.
Another problem I ran into: Contacts an Calendar sync (to Google) don't work properly anymore with the Samsung Calendar and Contacts app.
Temporary workaround: use the Google Contacts App (you'll find it on APK Mirror) and Google Calendar, these sync fine
I'll try to find a solution for it, but for now I don't have the time for it and will reset my device to get it working properly again.
I'll keep you and the original Post of mine updated with the new infos
bckrupps said:
Will freezing this one actually get rid of the forced bookmarks in the samsung browser. i hate that.
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. It also gets rid of the forced bookmarks in Chrome.
Its probably the most useful list I have found so far but for anyone to know whether they want to disable each service or not, they all need some sort of brief explanation of what they do. I disabled what i thought were obvious ones on mine (anything with bixby or gear in the name for a start) but there were lots that i left alone as i couldnt find anything on what exactly they did.
henrybravo said:
Yes. It also gets rid of the forced bookmarks in Chrome.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i tried it. unfortunately it doesn't delete the stock bookmarks in the samsung browser on att anyway. i was hoping it would. thanks for the help though
ewokuk said:
Its probably the most useful list I have found so far but for anyone to know whether they want to disable each service or not, they all need some sort of brief explanation of what they do. I disabled what i thought were obvious ones on mine (anything with bixby or gear in the name for a start) but there were lots that i left alone as i couldnt find anything on what exactly they did.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Agreed 100%
A brief explanation would be highly beneficial.
Would be useful if you could make the first post into an importable xml file.
sn0warmy said:
Coming from a long list of Nexus and Pixel phones running pure Android, The Galaxy S8 is my first phone with TouchWiz. While I love the phone and Samsung's take on the UI, I've been on a mission to get the Galaxy S8 to run as smoothly and efficiently as possible in order to avoid unnecessary battery drain and RAM usage. I've spent a good amount of time going down the list of preloaded processes on the S8 and researching to see which ones are safe to uninstall/disable without hindering any day-to-day functionality of the phone.
To start, since I have the T-Mobile variant, I uninstalled/disabled every T-Mobile related app/process on my phone. Then, after reading up on all of the below processes to ensure they were not necessary and safe to freeze, I used BK Package Disabler to freeze these:
com.samsung.aasaservice (AASAservice)
com.sec.android.AutoPreconfig (AutoPreconfig)
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
com.samsung.android.app.watchmanagerstub *don't freeze if you use Samsung Gear*
com.samsung.android.email.provider *don't freeze if you use the default Samsung Email app*
com.sec.edgtestapp (EpdgTestApp)
com.sec.android.widgetapp.samsungapps (Galaxy Essentials Widget)
com.samsung.android.app.vrsetupwizardstub (Gear VR SetupWizardStub) *don't freeze if you use Samsung Gear*
com.sec.android.service.health (Health Service) *don't freeze if you use Samsung Health*
com.lookout (Lookout)
com.android.printspooler (Print Spooler)
com.samsung.android.beaconmanager (Samsung Connect)
com.sec.android.app.sns3 (Samsung Galaxy)
com.samsung.android.app.mirrorlink (Samsung MirrorLink 1.1) * don't freeze if you connect your phone to your car via USB for Android Auto*
com.sec.spp.push (Samsung Push Service)
com.sec.android.app.SecSetupWizard (Samsung setup wizard)
com.samsung.SMT (Samsung text-to-speach engine)
com.samsung.oh (Samsung+)
additional T-Mobile related processes that I froze:
com.tmobile.pr.mytmobile (T-Mobile)
com.tmobile.vvm.application ( T-Mobile Visual Voicemail)
com.tmobile.pr.adapt
Lastly, to make my phone feel a bit snappier, I enabled developer settings (Settings > About Phone > tap "Build number" 7 times) and turned Window animation scale and Transition animation scale both to "0". The end result of all this is a Galaxy S8 that feels just as fast/snappy as my Google Pixel did.
I imagine I missed a few processes that are safe to freeze since my main focus was just on ones that were constantly running and draining battery/RAM usage. So please feel free to comment with any additional processes you've found and I'll update the list.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How'd you get Lookout to disable via BK? I got a fall message asking to re-enable disabled apps and restart the app. Did that to no avail.
ewokuk said:
Its probably the most useful list I have found so far but for anyone to know whether they want to disable each service or not, they all need some sort of brief explanation of what they do. I disabled what i thought were obvious ones on mine (anything with bixby or gear in the name for a start) but there were lots that i left alone as i couldnt find anything on what exactly they did.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you referring to the list I put in the OP? If so, I already put a brief description in parentheses next to each service, wherever possible. Not really sure what else you'd like added to each line.
explorer-10 said:
Would be useful if you could make the first post into an importable xml file.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Great point. I exported my current Disabled Services XML file from BK Disabler and uploaded it to Google Drive. The OP is updated with this XML file.
explorer-10 said:
How'd you get Lookout to disable via BK? I got a fall message asking to re-enable disabled apps and restart the app. Did that to no avail.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It didn't cause any issues for me. I simply installed BK Disabler, ran down the list of apps/services I wanted to disable (including Lookout) and it disabled them all, no problem. I just double checked and can confirm that Lookout is still disabled even after multiple OS updates from T-Mobile.
Maybe try uploading the XML file I just put in the OP to see if that method works.
sn0warmy said:
Are you referring to the list I put in the OP? If so, I already put a brief description in parentheses next to each service, wherever possible. Not really sure what else you'd like added to each line.
Great point. I exported my current Disabled Services XML file from BK Disabler and uploaded it to Google Drive. The OP is updated with this XML file.
It didn't cause any issues for me. I simply installed BK Disabler, ran down the list of apps/services I wanted to disable (including Lookout) and it disabled them all, no problem. I just double checked and can confirm that Lookout is still disabled even after multiple OS updates from T-Mobile.
Maybe try uploading the XML file I just put in the OP to see if that method works.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nevermind, I got it to freeze/remove. It was still enabled under device administrator.
explorer-10 said:
Nevermind, I got it to freeze/remove. It was still enabled under device administrator.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Weird, Lookout is not an option under Device Administration on my phone. I can't remember if I disabled within Device Administrator prior to disabling it with BK Installer. Nonetheless, I updated the OP with this bullet point for disabling Lookout in case anyone else runs into the same issue.
sn0warmy said:
UPDATE: Attached an importable XML file to the OP, which can be used to disable the below services/apps in bulk, within BK Disabler.
Coming from a long list of Nexus and Pixel phones running pure Android, The Galaxy S8 is my first phone with TouchWiz. While I love the phone and Samsung's take on the UI, I've been on a mission to get the Galaxy S8 to run as smoothly and efficiently as possible in order to avoid unnecessary battery drain and RAM usage. I've spent a good amount of time going down the list of preloaded processes on the S8 and researching to see which ones are safe to uninstall/disable without hindering any day-to-day functionality of the phone.
To start, since I have the T-Mobile variant, I uninstalled/disabled every T-Mobile related app/process on my phone. Then, after reading up on all of the below processes to ensure they were not necessary and safe to freeze, I used BK Package Disabler to freeze these:
com.samsung.aasaservice (AASAservice)
com.sec.android.AutoPreconfig (AutoPreconfig)
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
com.samsung.android.app.watchmanagerstub *don't freeze if you use Samsung Gear*
com.samsung.android.email.provider *don't freeze if you use the default Samsung Email app*
com.sec.edgtestapp (EpdgTestApp)
com.sec.android.widgetapp.samsungapps (Galaxy Essentials Widget)
com.samsung.android.app.vrsetupwizardstub (Gear VR SetupWizardStub) *don't freeze if you use Samsung Gear*
com.sec.android.service.health (Health Service) *don't freeze if you use Samsung Health*
com.lookout (Lookout) *As explorer-10 pointed out, make sure to disable Lookout as a Device Administrator under "Settings > Lock screen and security > Other security settings > Device Administrators"*
com.android.printspooler (Print Spooler)
com.samsung.android.beaconmanager (Samsung Connect)
com.sec.android.app.sns3 (Samsung Galaxy)
com.samsung.android.app.mirrorlink (Samsung MirrorLink 1.1) * don't freeze if you connect your phone to your car via USB for Android Auto*
com.sec.spp.push (Samsung Push Service)
com.sec.android.app.SecSetupWizard (Samsung setup wizard)
com.samsung.SMT (Samsung text-to-speach engine)
com.samsung.oh (Samsung+)
additional T-Mobile related processes that I froze:
com.tmobile.pr.mytmobile (T-Mobile)
com.tmobile.vvm.application ( T-Mobile Visual Voicemail)
com.tmobile.pr.adapt
Lastly, to make my phone feel a bit snappier, I enabled developer settings (Settings > About Phone > tap "Build number" 7 times) and turned Window animation scale and Transition animation scale both to "0". The end result of all this is a Galaxy S8 that feels just as fast/snappy as my Google Pixel did.
I imagine I missed a few processes that are safe to freeze since my main focus was just on ones that were constantly running and draining battery/RAM usage. So please feel free to comment with any additional processes you've found and I'll update the list.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I appreciate this however I'm curious how much difference in battery life does this really make or is it more of a nuisance thing than anything else?
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
I just installed BK Disabler and it fails to activate with an unknown error, there are some troubleshooting steps in broken English which don't work, what a joke...
Did anyone run into a similar problem?

Anyone able to uninstall Facebook..?

Not buying a new $900 Unlocked smartphone only to have Facebook locked into the OS of my new smartphone. If HTC wants to improve sales numbers and get more people to buy their smartphones they should not perinstall crap on there that that end users can not uninstall. Disable feature is BS. Those that want Facebook can download app on their own from App Store. Forcing things upon ends users means people will not buy your smartphones. HTC should sell some clean cut Google smartphones with stock OS on them with no other BS preinstalled
desiregeek said:
Not buying a new $900 Unlocked smartphone only to have Facebook locked into the OS of my new smartphone. If HTC wants to improve sales numbers and get more people to buy their smartphones they should not perinstall crap on there that that end users can not uninstall. Disable feature is BS. Those that want Facebook can download app on their own from App Store. Forcing things upon ends users means people will not buy your smartphones. HTC should sell some clean cut Google smartphones with stock OS on them with no other BS preinstalled
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
are there difference between Facebook and Google Plus? WhatsApp and Hangout?
but if you are rooted with magisk, you can easily make a modul that this crappy sh.. will not be loaded.
desiregeek said:
Not buying a new $900 Unlocked smartphone only to have Facebook locked into the OS of my new smartphone. If HTC wants to improve sales numbers and get more people to buy their smartphones they should not perinstall crap on there that that end users can not uninstall. Disable feature is BS. Those that want Facebook can download app on their own from App Store. Forcing things upon ends users means people will not buy your smartphones. HTC should sell some clean cut Google smartphones with stock OS on them with no other BS preinstalled
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Deactivate it,takes second to do that..
desiregeek said:
Not buying a new $900 Unlocked smartphone only to have Facebook locked into the OS of my new smartphone. If HTC wants to improve sales numbers and get more people to buy their smartphones they should not perinstall crap on there that that end users can not uninstall. Disable feature is BS. Those that want Facebook can download app on their own from App Store. Forcing things upon ends users means people will not buy your smartphones. HTC should sell some clean cut Google smartphones with stock OS on them with no other BS preinstalled
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Root it in 60 seconds easy as pie and delete the facebook apk (and anything else you dont want)
Please, do not lie.
ROOT is not needed to uninstall ANY app on HTC.
For instance I hate that ugly disgusting thing popping up at the bottom of the screen after making screenshot - within 3 seconds I uninstalled it:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.htc.screencapture
Basically in 15 minutes using GOOGLE to change the package name at the end of command - I uninstalled 50 of pre installed system and non-system bloats (including 3 facebooks) ..
ADB for uninstall bloatware #htc2018
Klanac89 said:
ADB for uninstall bloatware #htc2018
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And how will u do that on other phones?
There is no bloatware so I don't need to deinstall. Xiaomi allow to deinstall any app with 2 clicks.
But Facebook is more than bloatware...
jauhien said:
Please, do not lie.
ROOT is not needed to uninstall ANY app on HTC.
For instance I hate that ugly disgusting thing popping up at the bottom of the screen after making screenshot - within 3 seconds I uninstalled it:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.htc.screencapture
Basically in 15 minutes using GOOGLE to change the package name at the end of command - I uninstalled 50 of pre installed system and non-system bloats (including 3 facebooks) ..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could you upload a screenshot of the option to uninstall Facebook from new HTC U12+ ? To the best of my knowledge only a DISABLE feature is available which is completely useless if you care about privacy.
Nvm
jauhien said:
Please, do not lie.
ROOT is not needed to uninstall ANY app on HTC.
For instance I hate that ugly disgusting thing popping up at the bottom of the screen after making screenshot - within 3 seconds I uninstalled it:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.htc.screencapture
Basically in 15 minutes using GOOGLE to change the package name at the end of command - I uninstalled 50 of pre installed system and non-system bloats (including 3 facebooks) ..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I didn't lie. My method does work. I never said root was required to delete apps, I simply provided my method. The method you posted is another way without root.
jauhien said:
Please, do not lie.
ROOT is not needed to uninstall ANY app on HTC.
For instance I hate that ugly disgusting thing popping up at the bottom of the screen after making screenshot - within 3 seconds I uninstalled it:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.htc.screencapture
Basically in 15 minutes using GOOGLE to change the package name at the end of command - I uninstalled 50 of pre installed system and non-system bloats (including 3 facebooks) ..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That just essentially removes the ability for that user to see it Or the system to load it in the background. The APK is still on the phone. Either way it's a viable solution that stops the app from running.
Facebook apps are bloated down with bad useless coding.
Uninstall doesn't help. After a reboot it's loaded again!... Had the same problem on my HTC 7. can't remember what i did to COMPLETELY remove it.
flashlight06 said:
Uninstall doesn't help. After a reboot it's loaded again!... Had the same problem on my HTC 7. can't remember what i did to COMPLETELY remove it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
try with titanium backup
jauhien said:
Please, do not lie.
ROOT is not needed to uninstall ANY app on HTC.
For instance I hate that ugly disgusting thing popping up at the bottom of the screen after making screenshot - within 3 seconds I uninstalled it:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.htc.screencapture
Basically in 15 minutes using GOOGLE to change the package name at the end of command - I uninstalled 50 of pre installed system and non-system bloats (including 3 facebooks) ..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, this will not really uninstall apps in /system partition
disable the facebook app AND the support apps, as those are the ones found to have been spying even if you disabled the main accounts.
Thanks for listening Huawei,
https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_pho...th_preinstalled_facebook_apps_-news-37454.php
desiregeek said:
Thanks for listening Huawei,
https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_pho...th_preinstalled_facebook_apps_-news-37454.php
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You should read further. It has nothing to do with thr fake news interpretation you are peddling.
Fujimens said:
You should read further. It has nothing to do with thr fake news interpretation you are peddling.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not having it in OS would be good either way. I see that supposedly it was Facebook who decided to pull it.
Mod edit: Quoted post removed.
Sorry but I am neither a bot/troll account nor am I peddling anything for any party. I speak for myself and the products I own myself. At the end of the day any preinstalled and apps that can not be uninstalled is bad for end users who purchase smartphones. Those that want certain apps can download them themselves. We don't need anything forced down our throats to use.

How to remove annoying Bloatware In Realme X

Hi there,
I'm trying to get rid of annoying apps so I just plugged my device to PC and through ADB, I disabled all furstating apps but there are two remaining apps which are unable to remove and I tried both method
pm uninstall and pm disable-user but it don't work and throws Java Exception in Terminal. Those app are Theme Store and Game Center in my Realme Device, they are also pre-installed via manufacturer.
If anyone have idea how to do that, it can be helpful to me.?

How To Guide Debloat LISTS - S22 Ultra Series

Hey everyone, figure i start a thread on apps/etc that can be safely disabled, so that we can dial on on removing needless junk from our phones.
I am currently running a Snapdragon S22 Ultra, SM-S908U 512GB (AT&T variant) so my list may vary versus other Snapdragon variants.
LIST BELOW, this is for SnapDragon users. There are some AT&T apps other Snapdragon uses will not have, each carrier has their own bloatware added. I may have missed a few or have a few added you may not have.
If you own a Verizon, T-Mobile, or Unlocked S22 Ultra, please PM me with a list of your running processes and i will attempt to create a minimalist list for each Snapdragon variant.
This is a work in progress; your feedback helps, as does that of any others with more experience or knowledge to share!
Your battery life will differ from mine depending on your preferences.
I have battery saving on, 70% max CPU speed on, 720p, fixed 60hz, 85% max charge, and some other misc tweaks i would be happy to share. I will update this post with all settings maxxed out in a few days (by end of March)
Instructions
Use ADB AppControl for ease of use, and simply create a text file in your ADB AppControl/presets folder and copy these entries and save as txt.
Enable USB debugging on your S22 Ultra
Load up ADB AppControl, on PC, connect S22 Ultra and connect in 'Cable Charging' mode.
Follow instructions to correctly connect your S22 Ultra (easy walkthrough, only needs to be done once)
Once connected properly, hit 'Load Preset' and load the txt file you made
Click dropdown in bottom right and hit APPLY
This list DISABLES Chrome, Google Assistant, DeX, Edge screen, ALL AT&T crap, ALL gaming related crap, PenUP, S-health, Samsung Pay, Google Pay, and some other minor 'features'. All are easily restored and i will separate this list with descriptors in a few days.
# Preset was created in ADB AppControl 1.7.4
# Total applications: N/A
# 2022-03-11_18:15:39
# Samsung SM-S908U ATT Disabled applications
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.android.egg
com.ext.ui
com.samsung.android.app.appsedge
com.samsung.android.ardrawing
com.samsung.android.aremoji
com.samsung.android.aremojieditor
com.sec.android.mimage.avatarstickers
com.samsung.android.arzone
com.att.personalcloud
com.digitalturbine.android.apps.news.att
com.att.mobilesecurity
com.asurion.android.protech.att
com.att.android.attsmartwifi
com.att.csoiam.mobilekey
com.sec.mhs.smarttethering
com.android.dreams.basic
com.samsung.android.beaconmanager
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.sec.android.app.popupcalculator
com.att.callprotect
com.android.chrome
com.samsung.android.app.clipboardedge
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
com.samsung.android.app.camera.sticker.facearavatar.preload
com.samsung.android.livestickers
com.att.dh
com.sec.android.app.dexonpc
com.diotek.sec.lookup.dictionary
com.google.android.apps.docs
com.google.android.apps.tachyon
com.sec.android.easyonehand
com.samsung.android.easysetup
com.samsung.android.app.cocktailbarservice
com.android.emergency
com.facebook.system
com.facebook.appmanager
com.google.android.documentsui
com.samsung.android.game.gamehome
com.samsung.android.game.gametools
com.dti.folderlauncher
com.primatelabs.geekbench5
com.google.android.gm
com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
com.google.android.syncadapters.calendar
com.google.android.apps.vega
com.google.ar.core
com.google.android.apps.nbu.paisa.user
com.android.htmlviewer
com.google.audio.hearing.visualization.accessibility.scribe
com.sec.android.app.magnifier
com.samsung.android.app.readingglass
com.google.android.apps.maps
com.google.android.feedback
com.google.android.apps.messaging
com.ehzstudios.multiwindowforedgepanel
com.att.myWireless
com.samsung.ssu
com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget
com.android.internal.systemui.onehanded.gestural
com.microsoft.skydrive
com.sec.penup
com.samsung.android.service.peoplestripe
com.ehzstudios.quicksettingforedgepanel
com.sec.android.app.quicktool
com.samsung.android.app.omcagent
com.samsung.android.app.reminder
com.sec.android.app.safetyassurance
com.sec.android.desktopmode.uiservice
com.sec.android.app.desktoplauncher
com.samsung.desktopsystemui
com.samsung.android.app.spage
com.samsung.android.mateagent
com.sec.android.app.shealth
com.samsung.android.kidsinstaller
com.samsung.android.voc
com.samsung.android.spay
com.samsung.android.themestore
com.intangibleobject.securesettings.plugin
com.samsung.android.appseparation
com.google.android.stardroid
com.sec.android.easyMover
jp.gocro.smartnews.android
com.samsung.android.oneconnect
com.samsung.android.stickercenter
com.samsung.android.app.taskedge
com.samsung.android.app.tips
com.google.android.apps.translate
kr.sira.unit
com.google.android.apps.accessibility.voiceaccess
com.sec.android.daemonapp
info.wifianalyzer.pro
com.samsung.android.net.wifi.wifiguider
Here is a good list that I found, on the s21 ultra forums:
This guy also has a thread on how to do an aggressive debloat and some settings to use to crank up battery life.
[DISCONTINUED] Samsung Galaxy One UI - Optimization Guide
THIS IS A SUGGESTED CONFIGURATION FOR SAMSUNG DEVICES OUT OF SUPPORT/CLOSED I - RECOMMENDED SETTINGS To Start With - Factory Reset before starting optimisations - Factory Reset after every Major update (One UI/Android) - Remove SIM before first...
forum.xda-developers.com
I used this list to remove them.
[Complete] List of Samsung Bloatware Safe to Remove
What’s bloatware? What are the lists of Samsung bloatware safe to remove? How to create your own Samsung bloatware list? Read answers here!
www.minitool.com
This is awesome, exactly what I do with every phone. And the more detailed the list, the better.
But always be careful, what you remove, don't just remove everything, because something is maybe needed later on.
Quote me:
This Thread is for advanced user who want to have:
- A faster Device
- Better Battery Life
- much less battery draining
- much less lag
- don't want to be spyed on so much
- Removed Bloatware
- don't want to support the default system
- don't want to be a sheeple
- be an intelligent user
- have the freedom you deserve on your device
- and probably more
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here back then I created a Thread for the Galaxy S7:
DEBLOAT YOUR Galaxy S7 - Services Safe to remove - Speed up your S7
Hey You Welcome to the Thread of debloating the stomach of your Galaxy S7. :cowboy: Your interested in speeding up your device? Removing battery draining system apps? Having a much better battery life? And much more... Did you know that the...
forum.xda-developers.com
Just wanted to show you the nice Poll and that Iam a long time bloatware remover as well
But I recommend to use the lists above, as they are more recent and relevant.
Those lists are pretty aggressive and remove tons of features folks might use. Folks, don't just blindly use those without checking and knowing what you're removing.
Can we remove one SMS / text Messaging App ?
I can see Samsung Messages and Google Messages both. Why do we have two apps for the same purpose ?
JazonX said:
Can we remove one SMS / text Messaging App ?
I can see Samsung Messages and Google Messages both. Why do we have two apps for the same purpose ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
samsungs appears to be a reskin of googles, i disabled googles as samsungs supports the s-pen better.
Slade8525 said:
samsungs appears to be a reskin of googles, i disabled googles as samsungs supports the s-pen better.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I guess RCS support is only on the Google version, yeah?
JazonX said:
I guess RCS support is only on the Google version, yeah?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
what is RCS?
Sorry my previous phone was a Note7 so ive been frozen in 2016 tech/android since then.
Slade8525 said:
what is RCS?
Sorry my previous phone was a Note7 so ive been frozen in 2016 tech/android since then.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Google's alternative for Apple's iMessage.
Why RCS?
With reliable global infrastructure and a consistent user experience, Google's RCS (Rich Communication Services) technology helps the mobile community deliver better messaging everywhere.
jibe.google.com
Slade8525 said:
what is RCS?
Sorry my previous phone was a Note7 so ive been frozen in 2016 tech/android since then.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As far as I can tell, RCS is also on Samsung Messages, at least here in Europe (Slovakia). At least it seems to me that these "Chat features" are just that.
Do we have to use ADB console for this or are there some good (non-root) apps that can help with debloating?
WuNgUn said:
Do we have to use ADB console for this or are there some good (non-root) apps that can help with debloating?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
currentoy using adb to debloat, so far huge battery improvement but also on day 3 with it ao that coincides with battery usage learning as well.
Still refining the list of safe to disable stuff, about another 2 days testing. Managed to get very good battery life, but that involved disabling some stuff... ATT sent me a 4G sim so i havent tested battery drain with 5G, and im using bixby routines to do some stuff like auto-kill apps at night etc. 720P, 60Hz (i dont care about 120hz since i dont game), CPU on optimized, and battery saving on. Wifi OFF, BT and NFC OFF, no facebook or other social media besides reddit.
Impressive battery life in this config. Snapdragon 512GB via AT&T.
Slade8525 said:
Still refining the list of safe to disable stuff, about another 2 days testing. Managed to get very good battery life, but that involved disabling some stuff... ATT sent me a 4G sim so i havent tested battery drain with 5G, and im using bixby routines to do some stuff like auto-kill apps at night etc. 720P, 60Hz (i dont care about 120hz since i dont game), CPU on optimized, and battery saving on. Wifi OFF, BT and NFC OFF, no facebook or other social media besides reddit.
Impressive battery life in this config. Snapdragon 512GB via AT&T.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you get any actual notifications pushed? I noticed with battery saving mode, nothing got pushed.
yes, and to the always on display as well. Im using Nova so i have it configured through there, works fine. Should get about 50hrs with around 9-11 hrs SOT in this config, impressed so far, my Note7's got about 10hrs with 3hrs SOT towards the end, initially about 18hrs with 4hrs SOT and that was also with debloating done.
Is there a version of package disabler that works on A12/Oneui4.1?
WuNgUn said:
Is there a version of package disabler that works on A12/Oneui4.1?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
im using the adbappcontrol program on pc
WuNgUn said:
Is there a version of package disabler that works on A12/Oneui4.1?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There's a good preset list here
[DISCONTINUED] Samsung Galaxy One UI - Optimization Guide
THIS IS A SUGGESTED CONFIGURATION FOR SAMSUNG DEVICES OUT OF SUPPORT/CLOSED I - RECOMMENDED SETTINGS To Start With - Factory Reset before starting optimisations - Factory Reset after every Major update (One UI/Android) - Remove SIM before first...
forum.xda-developers.com
Guide will be updated later tonight.
Currently on day 6, 4 of which have been neutered, getting 50hrs avg charged to 85% max with 10hrs SOT. No wifi, all 4g.
Battery saving, 720p, 60hz, proc limited to 70%.
I will test with full res, adaptive hz, and 100% proc speed for the next two charge cycles and report back here, i expect approx 40hr battery life with 8hr SOT.
I dont game or need 120hz/wqhd+, so ill probably stick with whatever nets me the most battery life. Comfortably getting 2 daya of battery life is excellent coming from my Note7 that struggled to get 10hrs with 3hrs SOT after 5.5yrs.

Question "I have very little knowledge (about rooted devices). Which apps can I remove?"

Hello,
I am planning to use "Xiaorni ADB/Fastboot" to remove some applications on my rooted device. I would like to know which apps pose a risk so I can avoid deleting them.
We have installed "Odin" as the ROM and a friend used "DftPro 3.5.9" to root the device. Now, I would like to make several modifications.
Here is what I would like to do:
First, remove unnecessary system apps (I would like to know which system apps on the following list could cause "brick" and which ones can be safely removed)
Customize the appearance of the icons and layout on the home screen (I would like to create a minimalist layout)
Rename apps on the home screen
Install premium apps, regardless of the cost (I know this depends on my needs, but I would appreciate some suggestions)
Find a CRM project management app (such as "RISE CRM Project Manager") - (price is not a concern)
Find a budgeting app for managing expenses and income with statistical analysis and other high-quality features
Find a to-do list app that allows for keeping track of statistics and logs (such as Todoist, or any other recommendations for a paid app)
Android Accessibility Suite
App Vault
Battery & performance
Calculator
Calendar
CatchLcg
Clock
Compass
Digital Wellbeing
Downloads
FM RadioGoogle App
Google Assistant
Google Chrome
Google Drive
Google Dua
Google Lens
Google Maps
Google One
Google Photos
Google Movies
HybridAccessoryJoyose
Market Feedback Agent
Mi Browser
Mi Calendar
Mi Cloud
Mi Credit
Mi Drop
Mi File Manager
Mi Pay
Mi Share
Mi Video
Mi WallpaperMiCcnnectService
Enabler
Package name
com.gcıgle.android.marvin.talkback
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen
com.miui.powerkeeçer
com.miui.calculator
com.android.calendar
com.bsp.catchlog
com.android.deskclock
com.mıuı.compass
com.gcıgle.android.apps.wellbeing
com.android.providers.downloads.uicom.miui.fm
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.miui.bugreport
com.miui.freeform
com.miui.phrase
com.gaogle.android.inputmethod.latin
com.xiaomi.mipicks
com.gaogle.android.gm
com.gaogle.android.googlequicksearchbox
com.gaogle.android.apps.googleassistant
com.android.chrome
com.gaogle.android.apps.docs
com.gaogle.android.apps.tachyon
com.gaogle.ar.lens
com.gaogle.android.apps.maps
com.gaogle.android.appssubscriptions.red
com.gaogle.android.apps.photos
com.gaogle.android.videos
com.miui.hybrid.accessory
com.xıacmı.pyose
com.miui.msa.global
com.google.android.feedback
com.mi.globalbrowser
com.xiacmi.calendar
com.miui.cloudbackup
com.miui.cloudseıvice
com.miui.cloudseıvice.sysbase
com.miui.micloudsync
com.xiacmi.payment
com.xiacmi.midrop
com.mi.android.gIobaIFileexplorer
com.mipay.wallet.id
com.mipay.wallet.in
com.miui.mishare.connectivity
com.miui.videoplayer
com.miui.miwallpaper
com.xiacmi.mi connect serviceMobile Device Information Provider
Music
Notes
POCO Launcher
Package Installer
Power Detector
Quick Apps
Quick Ball
Recorder
Scanner
Screen Recorder
Services & feedback
SoterService
System Apps Updater
UniPIay Service
WMService
Wallpaper Carousel
Weather
Xiaomi SİM Activate Service
Xiaomi Service Framework
Yellow Pages
com.miui.daemon
[email protected]com.miui.player
com.miui.notes
com.mi.android.globallauncher
com.miui.global.packageinstaller
com.xiaomi.powerchecker
com.miui.hybrid
com.miui.touchassistant
com.android.soundrecorder
com.xıaomı.scanner
com.miui.screenrecorder
com.mıuı.mıservıce
com.tencent.sotersoterserver
com.xiaomi.discover
com.milink.service
com.mıuı.wmsvc
com.miui.android.fashiongallery
com.miui.weather2
com.xiaomi.simactivate.service
com.xiaomi.xmsf
com.xiaomi.xmsfkeeper
com.miui.yellowpage
I read that some apps could cause a brick, as you mentioned, and I also read the comments. I am not leaving any personal data on my phone anymore and I am backing everything up to my computer and hard drive. I have removed many unnecessary system apps and am now working on the control panel, theme, and launcher. I am trying to create a fully personalized interface. Last night, I watched at least 100 videos on this topic, but my head is spinning. No launcher seems to be able to do exactly what I want. Additional apps are always needed, which consumes memory, CPU, and RAM. If you have any recommendations for a control panel, home screen customization, folder organization, renaming, theme, icon, and emoji customization, I would appreciate them.
"I installed 'vayu_id_global_images_V13.0.5.0.SJUIDXM_20230129.0000.00_12.0_global_8539d7eff5'. Actually, I responded a bit ignorantly earlier. I'm sure it's not much of a problem as long as we don't install too many fragmented apps that consume a lot of RAM and CPU. I mean that in that sense. For example, let's solve the issue with just one paid software or at most 2 software with that logic."
I need your knowledge and experience about the subject. I would be very grateful if you could help me. Greetings to everyone from Turkey, have a nice work day.
Use universal android debloater. It's way better for your use case, it will also show if something is not safe to remove and you don't need root, you can even have locked bootloader.

Categories

Resources