The current Google Playstore manual should work with every Huawei and Honor smartphone, for example:
Download Googlepack
Here is a Video,sorry is in German Language but you should make it without language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrMlUgUavl4&feature=emb_logo
Huawei Mate 30,
Huawei Mate 30 Pro
Huawei P40
Huawei P40 Lite
Huawei P40 Pro
Honor 9X China version
Honor 9X Pro
Huawei MatePad Pro
Huawei MediaPad M6
Honor View 30, Honor View 30 Pro
Huawei P40 Lite 5G
Note
Please don't just leave us a comment if there are any problems with the instructions! In particular, comments that it works and which mobile phone it works with are essential for us to solve the problem. So please do us and the community a favor!
requirement
To carry out the instructions, you need a USB stick, which you can connect to your Huawei smartphone. You can either use a USB-C OTG adapter with a “normal” USB stick, or you can use a USB-C stick .
USB-C stick or USB-C OTG cable
Connect a normal USB stick with the USB-C OTG cable
Connect USB-C stick
You should have backed up all data on your Huawei smartphone and reset the cell phone to factory settings.
Download the Google Installer package (download on Mega or Google Drive ). You can download the package on Windows or directly on your smartphone. It is only important that the content ends up on the USB stick.
Manual
Step 1 prepare the USB stick
Unzip the Google Installer package. Copy the contents of the package onto a USB-C stick. The "Huawei" and "Google Installation" folders must be on the main memory of the USB stick. Connect the USB stick to the Huawei smartphone.
Step 2 restore backup from USB stick:
Connect your USB stick to your Huawei smartphone and navigate to
Settings / System & Updates / Backup & Restore / Data Backup / External Storage / USB Storage
Select the backup there and tap on "Restore". The password is firlando234.
Step 3: install Google Apps
You will now find the Lzplay app on the homescreen. Open the app and select "activate" and "allow". Now tap the blue button. You do not need to wait now, you can leave the app and return to the home screen.
Open the file manager there and install the first 6 apps from the "Google Installation" folder
(1) Google android.gms.policy sidecar aps.apk
(2) Google Contacts Sync.apk
(3) GMS Core 19.apk
(4) Playstore.apk
(5) Shared Library.apk
(6) GAM_v4.0.3.apk
Step 3: Sign in to the Google account
Next you have to log into your Google account. To do this, go to Settings / Users and Accounts / Add Account / Google and click through the setup process. If you want to add multiple Google accounts, you have to do so now. It is no longer possible to add them later.
Step 4: Install Google Services Framework
Open the file manager again and go to the "Google Installation" folder. Install the app:
(7) Google Services Framework-com.google.android.gsf-29-v10.apk
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Note: From now on there are repeated notifications in the status bar, which inform about the failure of Google Play Protect. This is completely normal and will be resolved further on.
Step 5: Install Google Play Services
Now the Google Play services have to be uninstalled again. To do this, go to Settings / Apps / Apps / Show system processes (activate in the 3-point menu at the top right) / Google Play Services / Uninstall
Now open the file manager again and go to the "Google Installation" folder. Install the file:
(8) GMS Core Mod 1.apk
Problem solving: If your cell phone crashes during the deinstallation (circle turns and nothing happens), simply hold the power button + quiet button pressed at the same time until your cell phone restarts. Then run the uninstallation again.
Step 6: Remove Google Services Framework ID
Install the app on the (10) Device ID_v1.0_apkpure.com.apk from the "Google Install" folder.
Open the "Device ID" app. Click on "Grant Permission" in the "IMEI" field and confirm with "Allow"
Check whether there is an ID number under "Google Service Framework (GFS)". This must now be eliminated.
To do this, go to
Settings / Apps / Apps / Show system processes (activate in the 3-point menu at the top right) / Google Services Framework / Storage
and delete the data and the cache. Now open the Device ID app and check whether the ID number or the entire entry has disappeared. If this is not the case, restart, clear the cache and data of the Google services framework again and check the success again in the app. This step must be repeated until the ID is removed.
Step 7: Get Google Services Framework new ID
Now go to Settings / Apps / Apps / Google Playstore and also delete the data and the cache here.
Now open the Google Playstore. A connection error is now displayed here. Restart your phone now. Then click "Try again" several times until the app loads normally. This can also take 10 or 20 attempts!
Solution 1: If nothing loads even after several attempts, clear the cache and the data of the Google services framework again. Try again a few times.
Solution 2: If that doesn't help either, delete the cache and data from the Google Playstore again, click on "stop" in the app settings of the Google services framework and reinstall app number 7 in the file manager.
Step 8: update Google Play services
The Google Play services have yet to be updated. To do this, go to Settings / Apps / Apps / Show system processes (activate in the 3-point menu at the top right) / Google Play Services / Uninstall
Open the "Google Installation" folder with the file manager and install the app
(9) GMS Core Mod 2.apk
Solution: If errors occur again (e.g. the Play Protect message), repeat the instructions from step 5.
The current instructions are really not for the faint of heart. Sometimes a certain step just doesn't work properly for inexplicable reasons. If you get stuck, reset your cell phone to the factory settings and try everything again from the beginning.
I test it with the 9x Pro and Mate 30,both Chinese Versions,works for me witout any Issue.
This guide has been provided from Chinahandys.net and Huaweiblog.de Thanks for this Guide,translated by me.
https://www.chinahandys.net/huawei-playstore-anleitung-aktualisiert/and from Marco https://www.huaweiblog.de/news/huawei-google-installieren-anleitung-neu/
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The backup is password encrypted, what is the password to restore?
letschky said:
Download this 2 Files Huawei Backup and Google Apps
Unpack both files and Google Apps Pack copy on Your SD Card or internal Memory.
The second unpacked Folder (Huawei Backup) copy in your Huawei Backup Folder.(SD Card/Huawei/Backup/backupfiles1)
Start the Huawei Backup App and restore this Backup.
Open the App was restored and otherwise do not,close immediately.
Install the Google Apps from the Second Folder that you have previously copied to the SD card or internal memory and reboot the Phone.
This Procedur works on my Honor 9x Pro
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Can you confirm that this procedure works? How can I update google apps? Can I use play store?
Inviato dal mio SM-G950F utilizzando Tapatalk
Not working, wrong way. You have to use these apk and backup like on the Mate 30 Pro. Even then you gett Play Services Errors like on the Mate 30 Pro. New way may work after Android 10 Update.
letschky said:
Download this 2 Files Huawei Backup and Google Apps
Unpack both files and Google Apps Pack copy on Your SD Card or internal Memory.
The second unpacked Folder (Huawei Backup) copy in your Huawei Backup Folder.(SD Card/Huawei/Backup/backupfiles1)
Start the Huawei Backup App and restore this Backup.
Open the App was restored and otherwise do not,close immediately.
Install the Google Apps from the Second Folder that you have previously copied to the SD card or internal memory and reboot the Phone.
This Procedur works on my Honor 9x Pro
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Can you please update your instructions. I don't understand this: "Open the App was restored and otherwise do not,close immediately."
Thank you!
New Insdructions in the first Post
JakeOfOx said:
The backup is password encrypted, what is the password to restore?
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firlando234
Hello! This tutorial was written by me and published on the german website Chinahandys.net. Here is the original URL for those who want to see the screenshots of the process:
https://www.chinahandys.net/huawei-playstore-anleitung-aktualisiert/
It would be really great if you could add our link as source to the main post. That's a big help for a rather small techblog like ours. Have a good day you all.
Edit: Thanks a lot for adding the link
Big thanks to letschky and furiousjay for detailed description of the procedure. I tried it on two MediaPads M6 with EMUI 10.0, successfuly in the end but not entirely problem-free. I hope my feedback will help those who tried this manual but could not proceed beyond Step 7 . My comments are below.
letschky said:
The current Google Playstore manual should work with every Huawei and Honor smartphone, for example:
Huawei Mate 30,
Huawei Mate 30 Pro
Huawei P40
Huawei P40 Lite
Huawei P40 Pro
Honor 9X China version
Honor 9X Pro
Huawei MatePad Pro
Huawei MediaPad M6
Honor View 30, Honor View 30 Pro
Huawei P40 Lite 5G
Note
Please don't just leave us a comment if there are any problems with the instructions! In particular, comments that it works and which mobile phone it works with are essential for us to solve the problem. So please do us and the community a favor!
requirement
To carry out the instructions, you need a USB stick, which you can connect to your Huawei smartphone. You can either use a USB-C OTG adapter with a “normal” USB stick, or you can use a USB-C stick .
USB-C stick or USB-C OTG cable
Connect a normal USB stick with the USB-C OTG cable
Connect USB-C stick
You should have backed up all data on your Huawei smartphone and reset the cell phone to factory settings.
Download the Google Installer package (download on Mega or Google Drive ). You can download the package on Windows or directly on your smartphone. It is only important that the content ends up on the USB stick.
Manual
Step 1 prepare the USB stick
Unzip the Google Installer package. Copy the contents of the package onto a USB-C stick. The "Huawei" and "Google Installation" folders must be on the main memory of the USB stick. Connect the USB stick to the Huawei smartphone.
Actual procedure is slightly more complex if the device is not Mate 30 Pro. Name of actual backup folder contains the name of your device (e.g. "HUAWEI MediaPad M6..." or whatever your device is). Make a test backup of any app to the same USB, locate the folders named backupFiles1 and copy the contents from folder backupFiles1 in the folder tree for Mate 30 Pro to the folder tree related to your device. During restore you will easily distinguish your test backup from the backup which you need to restore - it has an earlier date.
Step 2 restore backup from USB stick:
Connect your USB stick to your Huawei smartphone and navigate to
Settings / System & Updates / Backup & Restore / Data Backup / External Storage / USB Storage
Select the backup there and tap on "Restore". The password is firlando234.
Step 3: install Google Apps
You will now find the Lzplay app on the homescreen. Open the app and select "activate" and "allow". Now tap the blue button. You do not need to wait now, you can leave the app and return to the home screen.
Open the file manager there and install the first 6 apps from the "Google Installation" folder
(1) Google android.gms.policy sidecar aps.apk
(2) Google Contacts Sync.apk
(3) GMS Core 19.apk
(4) Playstore.apk
(5) Shared Library.apk
(6) GAM_v4.0.3.apk
You should understand that LZ Play app is a security risk, so at least try to minimize it. Use it on a fresh device which has no registered accounts and no saved password. Allow minimal possibble permissions which still make it work (e.g. disable Network Access and maybe more; but you still need to activate admin privileges). Delete it as soon as Gapps are working. Change the passwords of Google accounts which you entered during install.
Step 3: Sign in to the Google account
Next you have to log into your Google account. To do this, go to Settings / Users and Accounts / Add Account / Google and click through the setup process. If you want to add multiple Google accounts, you have to do so now. It is no longer possible to add them later.
Step 4: Install Google Services Framework
Open the file manager again and go to the "Google Installation" folder. Install the app:
(7) Google Services Framework-com.google.android.gsf-29-v10.apk
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Note: From now on there are repeated notifications in the status bar, which inform about the failure of Google Play Protect. This is completely normal and will be resolved further on.
Step 5: Install Google Play Services
Now the Google Play services have to be uninstalled again. To do this, go to Settings / Apps / Apps / Show system processes (activate in the 3-point menu at the top right) / Google Play Services / Uninstall
Now open the file manager again and go to the "Google Installation" folder. Install the file:
(8) GMS Core Mod 1.apk
Problem solving: If your cell phone crashes during the deinstallation (circle turns and nothing happens), simply hold the power button + quiet button pressed at the same time until your cell phone restarts. Then run the uninstallation again.
Step 6: Remove Google Services Framework ID
Install the app on the (10) Device ID_v1.0_apkpure.com.apk from the "Google Install" folder.
Open the "Device ID" app. Click on "Grant Permission" in the "IMEI" field and confirm with "Allow"
Check whether there is an ID number under "Google Service Framework (GFS)". This must now be eliminated.
To do this, go to
Settings / Apps / Apps / Show system processes (activate in the 3-point menu at the top right) / Google Services Framework / Storage
and delete the data and the cache. Now open the Device ID app and check whether the ID number or the entire entry has disappeared. If this is not the case, restart, clear the cache and data of the Google services framework again and check the success again in the app. This step must be repeated until the ID is removed.
Step 7: Get Google Services Framework new ID
Now go to Settings / Apps / Apps / Google Playstore and also delete the data and the cache here.
Now open the Google Playstore. A connection error is now displayed here. Restart your phone now. Then click "Try again" several times until the app loads normally. This can also take 10 or 20 attempts!
Solution 1: If nothing loads even after several attempts, clear the cache and the data of the Google services framework again. Try again a few times.
Solution 2: If that doesn't help either, delete the cache and data from the Google Playstore again, click on "stop" in the app settings of the Google services framework and reinstall app number 7 in the file manager.
I had problems with Google Playstore here. It did not load and none of the proposed solutions worked. Instead I uninstalled Google Playstore and reinstalled the (4) Playstore.apk . After that Playstore loaded properly.
Step 8: update Google Play services
The Google Play services have yet to be updated. To do this, go to Settings / Apps / Apps / Show system processes (activate in the 3-point menu at the top right) / Google Play Services / Uninstall
Open the "Google Installation" folder with the file manager and install the app
(9) GMS Core Mod 2.apk
Solution: If errors occur again (e.g. the Play Protect message), repeat the instructions from step 5.
I did not perform that step at all because Google Play and other Gapps components had updated automatically without my intervention. I also didn't have problems with PlayProtect notifications - maybe a few at the beginning of installation but not much.
The current instructions are really not for the faint of heart. Sometimes a certain step just doesn't work properly for inexplicable reasons. If you get stuck, reset your cell phone to the factory settings and try everything again from the beginning.
I test it with the 9x Pro and Mate 30,both Chinese Versions,works for me witout any Issue.
This guide has been provided from Chinahandys.net and Huaweiblog.de Thanks for this Guide,translated by me.
In conclusion, I also recommend to go to Playstore and install the app Google to control the settings of your Google account.
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Hello guys, this method is not working for me.
I have bought Honor 30 pro (china edition) and I tried all available methods.
Every time give Google Protect notification and there is no way to stop it (only if I force to not show notification, but it needs for every app, included whatsapp, telegram etc.)
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
It won't work and it will NEVER work this way. REGARDLESS what these webseites or videos will tell you. You NEED Android 10 to get it working ...
So face it: atm there is no way to get Google working.
dragon-tmd said:
It won't work and it will NEVER work this way. REGARDLESS what these webseites or videos will tell you. You NEED Android 10 to get it working ...
So face it: atm there is no way to get Google working.
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Honor 30 Pro, Chinese version or not, comes with Android 10 (Magic UI 3.1) out of the box... That method worked on EMUI 10.0 so it most probably works on Magic UI 3.0. Didn' try it on EMUI 10.1 / Magic UI 3.1 but it is said to be a minor update to 10.0.
Please tell me somebody installed google services on honor 30?
"GMS Core Mod 2.apk" fails to install on honor 9x pro....
I’m on build number 9.1.1.213 (C432E1R4P1). Will this work on my version or do I need to downgrade?
I got rid of it but Ive bought another one, is it possible to root it and use a rom which has google services?? Any help with this will be very much appreciated. So thanks in advance guys, bit clueless when it comes to phones esp Huawei and Honor
TudorBlue said:
I got rid of it but Ive bought another one, is it possible to root it and use a rom which has google services?? Any help with this will be very much appreciated. So thanks in advance guys, bit clueless when it comes to phones esp Huawei and Honor
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no root for huawei and honor. They f***** us.
This guide explains how to deGoogle any android by removing most of google invasive crap. (yes, GPlay services is also removed).Play store, Google app and other crap is also removed from system, so if you want to use them, install them as user app. The installation for play store is different, and it is explained below.
Check my Post on reddit for more up to date info and clear instructions HERE
When we remove Gplay services, many apps and services stop working . Many apps will give error but still work (like maps and telegram and whatsapp). Play store will definitely not work and many apps that use push notification through Gplay services (most of them) will not be able to do so. In my case Uber, ola or any other ride app was also not working and was crashing constantly. Paytm will also not work without play services. And on top of that many apps that use location might not behave properly.
Whoosh! those are a lot of problems for uninstalling play services. So, why would anyone want to do that?
Simply put it, Google is an Advertising company. No it is not a company that sells product, i mean yes it sells products and earns from them BUT more than 60% of their revenue comes from Ads that they serve you. And yes, google is the biggest Ad company in the world with more than 80% of ad share (i may be wrong about the %, feel free to search yourself). So obviously they want ta make money out of your data (by selling it) and to do that what better way than to install spyware on world's largest mobile OS.
Google play services record your every action, tracking every app that you opened and everything you do. That data remains with google and they sell it to 3rd parties (and you agreed to it when you made Google account and setup your android device. Remember Clicking on "I AGREE"?).
Here i will not discuss how invasive it is. A simple Web search with "google play services tracking" will give you much more information. (and please do search it, i beg you) (Pro Tip: reddit has best answers, so explore reddit links from search)
Here is a good one explaining things
And Gplay services Eat a LOT of battery by constantly Running in background. So if you want better battery, remove it
So you have decided to degoogle your phone (and debloat it). What to do about all those errors after removing play services?
Here Comes MicroG. microG is an Open Source replacement for Google Play Services.
"MicroG is a free-as-in-freedom re-implementation of Google’s proprietary Android user space apps and libraries.
The linux-based open-source mobile operating system Android is not only the most popular mobile operating system in the world, it’s also on the way to becoming a proprietary operating system. How is that?
While the core operating system is still released as part of the Android Open Source Project, the majority of core apps are not. It gets worse: More and more libraries and APIs are only available on phones that run various Google apps pre-installed, effectively locking third-party apps to the Google ecosystem. For these reasons Android is described as being a “look but don’t touch” kind of open.
At this point, several popular open-source applications already require some of Google’s proprietary libraries to be installed. Increasing demand in the free software community in addition to severe problems in Google’s proprietary software discovered by the Android modding community, have led to the development of a free software clone of Google’s proprietary core libraries and applications - the microG Project was born.
Although most microG components are far from complete, users are amazed by the results. Free software users got extended application support, privacy-caring users can reduce or monitor data that is sent to Google and especially older phones can expect some battery life improvements."
(So it basically removes all those errors. Great!)
So, Lets start Degoogling!
Warning: bootloader needs to be unlocked, magisk should be there and twrp should be installed.
NOTE: MAKE FULL NANDROID BACKUP OF YOUR DEVICE BEFORE PROCEEDING BY GOING TO TWRP -> BACKUP -> SELECT ALL . store it in PC or somewhere safe
Removing google crap
Flash TWRP and install magisk.
We need Signature spoofing in the ROM. Download SmaliPatcher from here and tick all patches, (We are interested in the "signature spoofing" one but all of them are useful) and follow the instructions on its page to install that module. Now your system supports signature spoofing. (I recommend SmaliPatcher even if your rom supports Signature Spoofing so that no issue arises)
Other ways for signature spoofing are given in MicroG wiki here
(IF YOU ARE ON STOCK ROM)
In case you had the Google Play Services previously installed (which Users having stock ROM have), remove all updates and the packages in /system/priv-app of the Google Services (you can use TWRP file manager or any root explorer to delete below packages, just delete the apk files in respective folders):
GmsCore (PrebuiltGmsCore, PrebuiltGmsCorePi, PrebuiltGmsCorePix)
GoogleBackupTransport
GoogleFeedback
GoogleLoginService
GoogleOneTimeInitializer
GooglePartnerSetup
GoogleServicesFramework
Phonesky
SetupWizard
Velvet.
In case you forgot to remove the GmsCore updates, you can manually remove these using adb uninstall com.google.android.gms.
After that, reboot your android device - all privileged GAPPS should be removed. (a bootloop may be caused, but dont worry, just boot into TWRP and follow below steps.)
IF YOU ARE ON CUSTOM ROM-> after flashing rom zip, do not reboot and follow below (DONT FLASH ANY GAPPS)SIZE]
Make full backup of your device if not made till now
Installing MicroG
Download Latest "MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip" from here
Add "system-" to start of package name (thus making it like "system-MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip" ) and copy it in sdcard or internal storage of phone. Now boot into TWRP
flash "system-MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip".
OLD METHOD, USE THIS IF ABOVE WONT WORK
Download the following from here
full NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip
NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (if it causes brick)
Copy below in sdcard or internal storage of phone. Now boot into TWRP
NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (if it causes brick)
flash NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip, now an aroma installer is opened. click on next , agree to terms and click next, chose save location "/data/media/0" (you can change this as per your needs but remember this location since here the installer will save 3 files) and click next
now from here onwards you can select yourself according to your needs or follow my tutorial till the end of aroma installer.
you should be on generic settings page, tick 'apps', 'maps apiv1', 'init scrips', 'gnu bash', and 'shell utils'. click next.
in microG page, select "full", next, on f-droid page select "official", next, select all 4 nlpBackends, next, now here select "play store(patrched)" if you want to use Play store (your choice, if you want to degoogle select "Aurora + fake store"), next
now select apps of your choice here, next, on Debloat setup page click next (yeah just skip it), and finally click on create config, next and finish.
Aroma installer Ends now.
Now while in twrp, connect your phone to PC and browse to internal storage (or the location you selected during aroma installer to save files)
the 3 files will be ".nanodroid-overlay", ".nanodroid-setup", ".nanodroid-apps". Copy these to PC and keep them in some place safe. Now open "nanodroid.zip" (that you downloaded earlier) with winRAR or 7zip and drag and drop these 3 files in it. (they should be in root of the zip where "meta-inf" folder is)
now copy NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip to your phone and flash it.
now boot into system. if flashing nanodroid causes bootloop, restore from twrp backup that you made (i told you so!).
Configuring MicroG
You need to setup microG , go into microG settings (in app drawer or in settings) and set up everything like:
check results in Self-Check, grant all the missing permissions (by tapping on them)
especially the Battery Optimization item
if Phonesky (= Fake Store or Play Store) lacks signature spoofing permissions head to Settings / Apps / Permissions / Signature Spoofing and grant it
enable Google device registration
enable Google Cloud Messaging (only if you want to receive push messages from your applications)
enable Google SafetyNet, required for applications that utilize SafetyNet, for example Pokémon GO (Currently Broken)
in UnifiedNlp Settings choose all (whichever you've choosen to be installed)
Déjà Vu, Mozilla, Apple, and others (like GSM and WiFi Location Service)
Nominatim as Address lockup backend
after everything is done, reboot
if you installed Play Store open it, setup account and install your apps
Make sure you have all options ticked in self-check of microG settings (except maybe for last one). if not web search it or post it here.
Congratulations, you have successfully removed Gplay services.
ONLY IF YOU HAVE USED OLD METHOD (USING NANODROID)
Updates of nanodroid
Make full backup of your device before update. In case anything happens after update, you can rollback easilySo the nanodroid is updated quite frequently with the apps that come with it. So when you see an updated version of nanodroid on official download page (yeah there are no automatic updates, you have to manually check by going to the download page and download it) download below zips from here
full NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip (the updated version)
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (the updated version)
* Now open "NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip " (updated version) with winRAR or 7zip and drag and drop those 3 files [ ".nanodroid-overlay", ".nanodroid-setup", ".nanodroid-apps".] in it. (just like you did before)
* Now copy NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip to your phone and flash it through twrp.
You may need to re-configure microG, so just do it again.
Huge thanks to the below members for the tools.
@FriendlyNeighborhoodShane for MinMicroG
@MaR-V-iN for microG (thank you sir!)
@Setialpha for nanodroid
and other ones whom i forgot to add
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Damn near best tutorial i've ever seen, thank you good sir!! :good::good::good:
i'm not sure i made it work completelly tho..
Coming from stock marshmallow on Galaxy Note 4. I uninstalled google crap first using Titanium backup even tho the phone seemed to get stuck when i was uninstalling the Google Play services, took it almost 1½ hour..). Then manually cleaned some leftovers using file manager in TWRP.
Then just for the heck of it tried to run the Nanodroid patch file but i got an error message that it couldnt deodex one x.jar file (can't remember it's name just now). Tried instead to patch with Smalipatcher but the damn thing couldn't see i have admin privileges no matter what i did and just refused to run alltogether.
Then i tried this way you described. Did everything as the tutorial says, got no error message, everything seemed to run smooth and the apps i chose were installed. (altho TWRP did freeze a couple of times during aroma setup so i had to reset by taking out the battery). Now i know i should set upp the microG settings, but the microG icon and the app is nowhere to be found. The modul named NanoDroid exists and is activ in Magisk, but it's not possible to open it.
Not sure what is happening and how to proceed from here.. Could you give a pointer or two? Would be much appreciated.
What about GoogleLocationHistory???
Is this one needed or does it have to be removed as well?
prkfsz said:
Damn near best tutorial i've ever seen, thank you good sir!! :good::good::good:
i'm not sure i made it work completelly tho..
Coming from stock marshmallow on Galaxy Note 4. I uninstalled google crap first using Titanium backup even tho the phone seemed to get stuck when i was uninstalling the Google Play services, took it almost 1½ hour..). Then manually cleaned some leftovers using file manager in TWRP.
Then just for the heck of it tried to run the Nanodroid patch file but i got an error message that it couldnt deodex one x.jar file (can't remember it's name just now). Tried instead to patch with Smalipatcher but the damn thing couldn't see i have admin privileges no matter what i did and just refused to run alltogether.
Then i tried this way you described. Did everything as the tutorial says, got no error message, everything seemed to run smooth and the apps i chose were installed. (altho TWRP did freeze a couple of times during aroma setup so i had to reset by taking out the battery). Now i know i should set upp the microG settings, but the microG icon and the app is nowhere to be found. The modul named NanoDroid exists and is activ in Magisk, but it's not possible to open it.
Not sure what is happening and how to proceed from here.. Could you give a pointer or two? Would be much appreciated.
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updated the guide, see new instructions
Retseem said:
What about GoogleLocationHistory???
Is this one needed or does it have to be removed as well?
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just search in internet what that does and if its useful to you, dont remove it.
Looks good! Almost there?
Thank you for your good work.! All seems well after I follow your steps using a AICP rom. All the checks in microG are green except the play store phonesky, that I can not fix but does not seem to be a problem
Problem:
One test case for me however is the app flightradar24. This app can be installed just fine from the Aurora store. When I start it however it prompts me immediately to install the google play services as they appear not to be installed or up to date. I can also install these from aurora, but haven't done that as it would defy the purpose of of all the previous work.
So my question is:
- Should I expect Flightradar24 to work on a minmicrog system on android 10?
- If so, where is it going wrong?
- Yes I have the microG location services enabled.
PS. Also I tested Gmail. It also complains about absent play services.
Addition: Actually I find that no application the requires Google is working at all. Did I miss something perhaps?
Samsung-frisbee said:
Thank you for your good work.! All seems well after I follow your steps using a AICP rom. All the checks in microG are green except the play store phonesky, that I can not fix but does not seem to be a problem
Problem:
One test case for me however is the app flightradar24. This app can be installed just fine from the Aurora store. When I start it however it prompts me immediately to install the google play services as they appear not to be installed or up to date. I can also install these from aurora, but haven't done that as it would defy the purpose of of all the previous work.
So my question is:
- Should I expect Flightradar24 to work on a minmicrog system on android 10?
- If so, where is it going wrong?
- Yes I have the microG location services enabled.
PS. Also I tested Gmail. It also complains about absent play services.
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After further investigation I have not been able to run any apps that depend on Google play services. They all fail on not recognizing GPS.
All checks in microG are OK. I am puzzled
^- signature spoofing must be failing.
thanks for making this.
There's LineageOS with microG baked in: https://lineage.microg.org/
Hritwik said:
This guide explains how to deGoogle any android by removing most of google invasive crap. (yes, GPlay services is also removed). Play store, Google app and other crap is also removed from system, so if you want to use them, install them as user app. The installation for play store is different, and it is explained below.
Check my Post on reddit for more up to date info and clear instructions HERE
When we remove Gplay services, many apps and services stop working . Many apps will give error but still work (like maps and telegram and whatsapp). Play store will definitely not work and many apps that use push notification through Gplay services (most of them) will not be able to do so. In my case Uber, ola or any other ride app was also not working and was crashing constantly. Paytm will also not work without play services. And on top of that many apps that use location might not behave properly.
Whoosh! those are a lot of problems for uninstalling play services. So, why would anyone want to do that?
Simply put it, Google is an Advertising company. No it is not a company that sells product, i mean yes it sells products and earns from them BUT more than 60% of their revenue comes from Ads that they serve you. And yes, google is the biggest Ad company in the world with more than 80% of ad share (i may be wrong about the %, feel free to search yourself). So obviously they want ta make money out of your data (by selling it) and to do that what better way than to install spyware on world's largest mobile OS.
Google play services record your every action, tracking every app that you opened and everything you do. That data remains with google and they sell it to 3rd parties (and you agreed to it when you made Google account and setup your android device. Remember Clicking on "I AGREE"?).
Here i will not discuss how invasive it is. A simple Web search with "google play services tracking" will give you much more information. (and please do search it, i beg you) (Pro Tip: reddit has best answers, so explore reddit links from search)
Here is a good one explaining things
And Gplay services Eat a LOT of battery by constantly Running in background. So if you want better battery, remove it
So you have decided to degoogle your phone (and debloat it). What to do about all those errors after removing play services?
Here Comes MicroG. microG is an Open Source replacement for Google Play Services.
"MicroG is a free-as-in-freedom re-implementation of Google’s proprietary Android user space apps and libraries.
The linux-based open-source mobile operating system Android is not only the most popular mobile operating system in the world, it’s also on the way to becoming a proprietary operating system. How is that?
While the core operating system is still released as part of the Android Open Source Project, the majority of core apps are not. It gets worse: More and more libraries and APIs are only available on phones that run various Google apps pre-installed, effectively locking third-party apps to the Google ecosystem. For these reasons Android is described as being a “look but don’t touch” kind of open.
At this point, several popular open-source applications already require some of Google’s proprietary libraries to be installed. Increasing demand in the free software community in addition to severe problems in Google’s proprietary software discovered by the Android modding community, have led to the development of a free software clone of Google’s proprietary core libraries and applications - the microG Project was born.
Although most microG components are far from complete, users are amazed by the results. Free software users got extended application support, privacy-caring users can reduce or monitor data that is sent to Google and especially older phones can expect some battery life improvements."
(So it basically removes all those errors. Great!)
So, Lets start Degoogling!
Warning: bootloader needs to be unlocked, magisk should be there and twrp should be installed.
NOTE: MAKE FULL NANDROID BACKUP OF YOUR DEVICE BEFORE PROCEEDING BY GOING TO TWRP -> BACKUP -> SELECT ALL . store it in PC or somewhere safe
Removing google crap
Flash TWRP and install magisk.
We need Signature spoofing in the ROM. Download SmaliPatcher from here and tick all patches, (We are interested in the "signature spoofing" one but all of them are useful) and follow the instructions on its page to install that module. Now your system supports signature spoofing. (I recommend SmaliPatcher even if your rom supports Signature Spoofing so that no issue arises)
Other ways for signature spoofing are given in MicroG wiki here
(IF YOU ARE ON STOCK ROM)
In case you had the Google Play Services previously installed (which Users having stock ROM have), remove all updates and the packages in /system/priv-app of the Google Services (you can use TWRP file manager or any root explorer to delete below packages, just delete the apk files in respective folders):
GmsCore (PrebuiltGmsCore, PrebuiltGmsCorePi, PrebuiltGmsCorePix)
GoogleBackupTransport
GoogleFeedback
GoogleLoginService
GoogleOneTimeInitializer
GooglePartnerSetup
GoogleServicesFramework
Phonesky
SetupWizard
Velvet.
In case you forgot to remove the GmsCore updates, you can manually remove these using adb uninstall com.google.android.gms.
After that, reboot your android device - all privileged GAPPS should be removed. (a bootloop may be caused, but dont worry, just boot into TWRP and follow below steps.)
IF YOU ARE ON CUSTOM ROM-> after flashing rom zip, do not reboot and follow below (DONT FLASH ANY GAPPS)SIZE]
Make full backup of your device if not made till now
Installing MicroG
Download Latest "MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip" from here
Add "system-" to start of package name (thus making it like "system-MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip" ) and copy it in sdcard or internal storage of phone. Now boot into TWRP
flash "system-MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip".
OLD METHOD, USE THIS IF ABOVE WONT WORK
Download the following from here
full NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip
NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (if it causes brick)
Copy below in sdcard or internal storage of phone. Now boot into TWRP
NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (if it causes brick)
flash NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip, now an aroma installer is opened. click on next , agree to terms and click next, chose save location "/data/media/0" (you can change this as per your needs but remember this location since here the installer will save 3 files) and click next
now from here onwards you can select yourself according to your needs or follow my tutorial till the end of aroma installer.
you should be on generic settings page, tick 'apps', 'maps apiv1', 'init scrips', 'gnu bash', and 'shell utils'. click next.
in microG page, select "full", next, on f-droid page select "official", next, select all 4 nlpBackends, next, now here select "play store(patrched)" if you want to use Play store (your choice, if you want to degoogle select "Aurora + fake store"), next
now select apps of your choice here, next, on Debloat setup page click next (yeah just skip it), and finally click on create config, next and finish.
Aroma installer Ends now.
Now while in twrp, connect your phone to PC and browse to internal storage (or the location you selected during aroma installer to save files)
the 3 files will be ".nanodroid-overlay", ".nanodroid-setup", ".nanodroid-apps". Copy these to PC and keep them in some place safe. Now open "nanodroid.zip" (that you downloaded earlier) with winRAR or 7zip and drag and drop these 3 files in it. (they should be in root of the zip where "meta-inf" folder is)
now copy NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip to your phone and flash it.
now boot into system. if flashing nanodroid causes bootloop, restore from twrp backup that you made (i told you so!).
Configuring MicroG
You need to setup microG , go into microG settings (in app drawer or in settings) and set up everything like:
check results in Self-Check, grant all the missing permissions (by tapping on them)
especially the Battery Optimization item
if Phonesky (= Fake Store or Play Store) lacks signature spoofing permissions head to Settings / Apps / Permissions / Signature Spoofing and grant it
enable Google device registration
enable Google Cloud Messaging (only if you want to receive push messages from your applications)
enable Google SafetyNet, required for applications that utilize SafetyNet, for example Pokémon GO (Currently Broken)
in UnifiedNlp Settings choose all (whichever you've choosen to be installed)
Déjà Vu, Mozilla, Apple, and others (like GSM and WiFi Location Service)
Nominatim as Address lockup backend
after everything is done, reboot
if you installed Play Store open it, setup account and install your apps
Make sure you have all options ticked in self-check of microG settings (except maybe for last one). if not web search it or post it here.
Congratulations, you have successfully removed Gplay services.
ONLY IF YOU HAVE USED OLD METHOD (USING NANODROID)
Updates of nanodroid
Make full backup of your device before update. In case anything happens after update, you can rollback easilySo the nanodroid is updated quite frequently with the apps that come with it. So when you see an updated version of nanodroid on official download page (yeah there are no automatic updates, you have to manually check by going to the download page and download it) download below zips from here
full NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip (the updated version)
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (the updated version)
* Now open "NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip " (updated version) with winRAR or 7zip and drag and drop those 3 files [ ".nanodroid-overlay", ".nanodroid-setup", ".nanodroid-apps".] in it. (just like you did before)
* Now copy NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip to your phone and flash it through twrp.
You may need to re-configure microG, so just do it again.
Huge thanks to the below members for the tools.
@FriendlyNeighborhoodShane for MinMicroG
@MaR-V-iN for microG (thank you sir!)
@Setialpha for nanodroid
and other ones whom i forgot to add
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Click to collapse
This is gold. Haven't tried yet but will be donating to the MicroG project if this works.
Hritwik said:
This guide explains how to deGoogle any android by removing most of google invasive crap. (yes, GPlay services is also removed). Play store, Google app and other crap is also removed from system, so if you want to use them, install them as user app. The installation for play store is different, and it is explained below.
Check my Post on reddit for more up to date info and clear instructions HERE
When we remove Gplay services, many apps and services stop working . Many apps will give error but still work (like maps and telegram and whatsapp). Play store will definitely not work and many apps that use push notification through Gplay services (most of them) will not be able to do so. In my case Uber, ola or any other ride app was also not working and was crashing constantly. Paytm will also not work without play services. And on top of that many apps that use location might not behave properly.
Whoosh! those are a lot of problems for uninstalling play services. So, why would anyone want to do that?
Simply put it, Google is an Advertising company. No it is not a company that sells product, i mean yes it sells products and earns from them BUT more than 60% of their revenue comes from Ads that they serve you. And yes, google is the biggest Ad company in the world with more than 80% of ad share (i may be wrong about the %, feel free to search yourself). So obviously they want ta make money out of your data (by selling it) and to do that what better way than to install spyware on world's largest mobile OS.
Google play services record your every action, tracking every app that you opened and everything you do. That data remains with google and they sell it to 3rd parties (and you agreed to it when you made Google account and setup your android device. Remember Clicking on "I AGREE"?).
Here i will not discuss how invasive it is. A simple Web search with "google play services tracking" will give you much more information. (and please do search it, i beg you) (Pro Tip: reddit has best answers, so explore reddit links from search)
Here is a good one explaining things
And Gplay services Eat a LOT of battery by constantly Running in background. So if you want better battery, remove it
So you have decided to degoogle your phone (and debloat it). What to do about all those errors after removing play services?
Here Comes MicroG. microG is an Open Source replacement for Google Play Services.
"MicroG is a free-as-in-freedom re-implementation of Google’s proprietary Android user space apps and libraries.
The linux-based open-source mobile operating system Android is not only the most popular mobile operating system in the world, it’s also on the way to becoming a proprietary operating system. How is that?
While the core operating system is still released as part of the Android Open Source Project, the majority of core apps are not. It gets worse: More and more libraries and APIs are only available on phones that run various Google apps pre-installed, effectively locking third-party apps to the Google ecosystem. For these reasons Android is described as being a “look but don’t touch” kind of open.
At this point, several popular open-source applications already require some of Google’s proprietary libraries to be installed. Increasing demand in the free software community in addition to severe problems in Google’s proprietary software discovered by the Android modding community, have led to the development of a free software clone of Google’s proprietary core libraries and applications - the microG Project was born.
Although most microG components are far from complete, users are amazed by the results. Free software users got extended application support, privacy-caring users can reduce or monitor data that is sent to Google and especially older phones can expect some battery life improvements."
(So it basically removes all those errors. Great!)
So, Lets start Degoogling!
Warning: bootloader needs to be unlocked, magisk should be there and twrp should be installed.
NOTE: MAKE FULL NANDROID BACKUP OF YOUR DEVICE BEFORE PROCEEDING BY GOING TO TWRP -> BACKUP -> SELECT ALL . store it in PC or somewhere safe
Removing google crap
Flash TWRP and install magisk.
We need Signature spoofing in the ROM. Download SmaliPatcher from here and tick all patches, (We are interested in the "signature spoofing" one but all of them are useful) and follow the instructions on its page to install that module. Now your system supports signature spoofing. (I recommend SmaliPatcher even if your rom supports Signature Spoofing so that no issue arises)
Other ways for signature spoofing are given in MicroG wiki here
(IF YOU ARE ON STOCK ROM)
In case you had the Google Play Services previously installed (which Users having stock ROM have), remove all updates and the packages in /system/priv-app of the Google Services (you can use TWRP file manager or any root explorer to delete below packages, just delete the apk files in respective folders):
GmsCore (PrebuiltGmsCore, PrebuiltGmsCorePi, PrebuiltGmsCorePix)
GoogleBackupTransport
GoogleFeedback
GoogleLoginService
GoogleOneTimeInitializer
GooglePartnerSetup
GoogleServicesFramework
Phonesky
SetupWizard
Velvet.
In case you forgot to remove the GmsCore updates, you can manually remove these using adb uninstall com.google.android.gms.
After that, reboot your android device - all privileged GAPPS should be removed. (a bootloop may be caused, but dont worry, just boot into TWRP and follow below steps.)
IF YOU ARE ON CUSTOM ROM-> after flashing rom zip, do not reboot and follow below (DONT FLASH ANY GAPPS)SIZE]
Make full backup of your device if not made till now
Installing MicroG
Download Latest "MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip" from here
Add "system-" to start of package name (thus making it like "system-MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip" ) and copy it in sdcard or internal storage of phone. Now boot into TWRP
flash "system-MinMicroG-Standard-XXX.zip".
OLD METHOD, USE THIS IF ABOVE WONT WORK
Download the following from here
full NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip
NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (if it causes brick)
Copy below in sdcard or internal storage of phone. Now boot into TWRP
NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (if it causes brick)
flash NanoDroid-setupwizard.zip, now an aroma installer is opened. click on next , agree to terms and click next, chose save location "/data/media/0" (you can change this as per your needs but remember this location since here the installer will save 3 files) and click next
now from here onwards you can select yourself according to your needs or follow my tutorial till the end of aroma installer.
you should be on generic settings page, tick 'apps', 'maps apiv1', 'init scrips', 'gnu bash', and 'shell utils'. click next.
in microG page, select "full", next, on f-droid page select "official", next, select all 4 nlpBackends, next, now here select "play store(patrched)" if you want to use Play store (your choice, if you want to degoogle select "Aurora + fake store"), next
now select apps of your choice here, next, on Debloat setup page click next (yeah just skip it), and finally click on create config, next and finish.
Aroma installer Ends now.
Now while in twrp, connect your phone to PC and browse to internal storage (or the location you selected during aroma installer to save files)
the 3 files will be ".nanodroid-overlay", ".nanodroid-setup", ".nanodroid-apps". Copy these to PC and keep them in some place safe. Now open "nanodroid.zip" (that you downloaded earlier) with winRAR or 7zip and drag and drop these 3 files in it. (they should be in root of the zip where "meta-inf" folder is)
now copy NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip to your phone and flash it.
now boot into system. if flashing nanodroid causes bootloop, restore from twrp backup that you made (i told you so!).
Configuring MicroG
You need to setup microG , go into microG settings (in app drawer or in settings) and set up everything like:
check results in Self-Check, grant all the missing permissions (by tapping on them)
especially the Battery Optimization item
if Phonesky (= Fake Store or Play Store) lacks signature spoofing permissions head to Settings / Apps / Permissions / Signature Spoofing and grant it
enable Google device registration
enable Google Cloud Messaging (only if you want to receive push messages from your applications)
enable Google SafetyNet, required for applications that utilize SafetyNet, for example Pokémon GO (Currently Broken)
in UnifiedNlp Settings choose all (whichever you've choosen to be installed)
Déjà Vu, Mozilla, Apple, and others (like GSM and WiFi Location Service)
Nominatim as Address lockup backend
after everything is done, reboot
if you installed Play Store open it, setup account and install your apps
Make sure you have all options ticked in self-check of microG settings (except maybe for last one). if not web search it or post it here.
Congratulations, you have successfully removed Gplay services.
ONLY IF YOU HAVE USED OLD METHOD (USING NANODROID)
Updates of nanodroid
Make full backup of your device before update. In case anything happens after update, you can rollback easilySo the nanodroid is updated quite frequently with the apps that come with it. So when you see an updated version of nanodroid on official download page (yeah there are no automatic updates, you have to manually check by going to the download page and download it) download below zips from here
full NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip (the updated version)
NanoDroid-uninstaller.zip (the updated version)
* Now open "NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip " (updated version) with winRAR or 7zip and drag and drop those 3 files [ ".nanodroid-overlay", ".nanodroid-setup", ".nanodroid-apps".] in it. (just like you did before)
* Now copy NanoDroid-xx.xx.xx.xxxxxxx.zip to your phone and flash it through twrp.
You may need to re-configure microG, so just do it again.
Huge thanks to the below members for the tools.
@FriendlyNeighborhoodShane for MinMicroG
@MaR-V-iN for microG (thank you sir!)
@Setialpha for nanodroid
and other ones whom i forgot to add
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is gold. Thank you. Will be donating to the MicroG project if they accept donations, worth every penny.
Edited on Dec.10,2021
It works like a charm with Havoc OS (Samsung S8)
Hi,
I just installed MicroG on a Samsung S8 running Android 7 and although the installation went perfect, without any errors, I don't have any icon, thus I cannot get access to settings. I do see the microG Services Framework application installed in Application Manager but I cannot launch it.
I followed the new instructions to the letter.
Please advise!
Thanks!
SafetyNet fails?
will this guide work on the Stock MIUI 12.0.9 for Mi 9T?
I could use some assistance finding some files. I've tried several methods but can't seem to locate the files below. I'm using a rooted and unlocked S20 5G (986U1) Can you help me with a method or app to find these. I'm using Cx for file manager but the search seems limited, or I'm doing it wrong.
• In case you had the Google Play Services previously installed (which Users having stock ROM have), remove all updates and the packages in /system/priv-app of the Google Services (you can use TWRP file manager or any root explorer to delete below packages, just delete the apk files in respective folders):
o GoogleBackupTransport
o GoogleLoginService
o GooglePartnerSetup
o Phonesky
o Velvet.
goobener said:
I could use some assistance finding some files. I've tried several methods but can't seem to locate the files below. I'm using a rooted and unlocked S20 5G (986U1) Can you help me with a method or app to find these. I'm using Cx for file manager but the search seems limited, or I'm doing it wrong.
• In case you had the Google Play Services previously installed (which Users having stock ROM have), remove all updates and the packages in /system/priv-app of the Google Services (you can use TWRP file manager or any root explorer to delete below packages, just delete the apk files in respective folders):
o GoogleBackupTransport
o GoogleLoginService
o GooglePartnerSetup
o Phonesky
o Velvet.
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Click to collapse
Download an all called App Manager from F-Droid
Thank you for this guide!
I have two new devices that I'm not using.
LG K50s and Tablet Lenovo M10
Would like to get them in shape before any use.
There's no Lineage for those or found a linux distro.
Is this the best way yo get rid of all the crap, bloatware, spyware, tracking?
Does it get clean of trackers?
Thank you!
For a better battery life, it's a useful Java app for Uninstall/Reinstall, Deactivate/Activate apps and services for every Miui Rom, tested on Miui 12.
Without root works only Debug Usb via Developer options and Fastboot.
For Mac, Linux and Windows
Modules:
App Manager - Uninstall/reinstall/disable/enable system apps and services on demand
Camera2 - Enable Camera2 and EIS (TWRP required)
File Explorer - Transfer files between a device and a computer using ADB
Screen density - Tweak screen density by overriding the DPI value
Screen resolution - Tweak screen resolution by overriding the width and height values
Device properties - Retrieve tons of statistics and information about your device
Flasher - Flash any partition with an image, boot to any image or flash a Fastboot ROM (unlocked bootloader required)
Wiper - Wipe the cache or perform a factory reset
OEM Unlocker & Locker - Lock or unlock the bootloader (Unlocking is only supported by Android One devices)
ROM Downloader - Get links to the latest MIUI Fastboot ROMs or download them right away
Rebooter - Advanced rebooting options using ADB/Fastboot
https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools
Safe debloat list
Analytics
Android accessibility suite
app vault
browser
calendar
compass
Catchlog
digital wellbeing
downloads
fm radio
facebook
feedback
freeform
games
gmail
google app
google duo
google lens
joyose
msa
market feedback agent
mi credit
mi drop
mi pay
mi video
mi wallpaper
miui daemon
music
notes
PAI
Partner bookmarks
partner netflix activation
quick apps
quick ball
recorder
scanner
translation service
weather
WMService
yellow pages
Thx for this usefull app. I have debloat everything that I don't need.
i want to remove more some apps, how to add them to the list of the tool?
thanks
k1n9n0th1n9 said:
i want to remove more some apps, how to add them to the list of the tool?
thanks
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Go to menu app manager and add apps, then you can load a file or just add the name of the package in the list. Save and your apps will appear in list
I really thank you too!
Despite MIUIMIX, there is a lot of bloatware left on the device.
Thank You for list Safe debloat list What more can we uninstall ?? Especially what applications from Google, so that the system remains stable
k1n9n0th1n9 said:
i want to remove more some apps, how to add them to the list of the tool?
thanks
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Click to collapse
use adb, you can delete all apps without root.
1. adb shell
2. pm list packages
3. pm uninstall -k --user 0 <name of package>
just a question, there is any difference using disable instead of uninstall??
thanks
yes, deactivate, the application remains installed in but not functional, no activity in RAM.
Quick question guys! I have successfully uninstalled or disabled most of the apps that were annoying me in my Mi 10T. I also tried adding the default Camera app to the ones I wanted to uninstall through the "App Manager -> Add Apps" menu and it returned a warning that I might end up bricking my device. I didn't go through with it and would like to know if someone has done it without facing any problems. Should I go on with it?? I am used to using Gcam and it bumps me that I get to have a set of unwanted apps (Camera - Gallery)!!
great tool.
i just want to a add a few comments:
1. i would add a select all - deselect all in the different categories. uninstaller for example.
2. in the uninstaller you're missing quite a few apps - contacts, phone, gallery, themes,(all of xiaomi ) google news and maybe also sim toolkit and security (dunno if security is essential).
3. debloating poco launcher without ensuring you have an alternative can be a bit of a problem, so maybe a hint.
thanks for all!
ironia. said:
just a question, there is any difference using disable instead of uninstall??
thanks
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Just uninstall it. If something wrong, you can execute Factory reset, theses app will comeback
1994bluemoon said:
Just uninstall it. If something wrong, you can execute Factory reset, theses app will comeback
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How is possible without flash again the rom?
When uninstall the app that is gone, and a factory reset should just cancel all user data and apps.
.
Hi everyone, please tell me how to run the program.
I have jdk 16 installed on my pc
Wataf said:
Hi everyone, please tell me how to run the program.
I have jdk 16 installed on my pc
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If the application says that it cannot find ADB/Fastboot even though you have downloaded the OS-specific ZIP, open a terminal inside the extracted folder and enter
java -jar XiaomiADBFastbootTools.jar
Waw Thank you. Im using it now
still working miui 12.5 a11 sir?
The latest released version was more than a year ago, 31st Aug 2020 TBP, why there is no updated version of this useful tool? Pls make an updated version as some app is not being uninstalled in MiUi 12.5+
Tool works with A11 and miui12.5.