How install com.android.documentsui? - General Questions and Answers

Hello, I have bgi problem. I have root on OP 8 Pro and use apk 3Call-in-one Toolbox and unistall "Files: ( com.android.documentsui ), now I can't add attachments in applications from memory right now. I cant istall this pacakge Any ideas whats now?

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The DocumentsUI module controls access to specific files for components that handle document permissions such as attaching a file to an email. This module is updatable, meaning it can receive updates to functionality outside of the normal Android release cycle.
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Koepp said:
The DocumentsUI module controls access to specific files for components that handle document permissions such as attaching a file to an email. This module is updatable, meaning it can receive updates to functionality outside of the normal Android release cycle.
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OK, how install now? I delete this app..

Solved.

zioloiso said:
Solved.
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How?

Ddn221 said:
How?
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I unistal com.android.documentsui this app 3C all-in-one toolbox and this app 3c restore.

zioloiso said:
I unistal com.android.documentsui this app 3C all-in-one toolbox and this app 3c restore.
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Sorry but,i didnt understand.can you more clear?

Ddn221 said:
Sorry but,i didnt understand.can you more clear?
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Maybe explain what you want to do.

zioloiso said:
Maybe explain what you want to do.
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I had uninstalled com.android.documentsui from my redmi notev10 and now i can't install it back even with root access.

Ddn221 said:
I had uninstalled com.android.documentsui from my redmi notev10 and now i can't install it back even with root access.
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How did you do it? (Method)

zioloiso said:
How did you do it? (Method)
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Using an app called" System app safe remover". never mind i solved my problem by flashing recovery ota.thankyou for trying help me.

You have to root for this
1. Install any root browser (x-plorer , cx file manager etc.
2. open /system/priv-app/DocumentsUIGoogle
3.copy all apk files to any internel storage folder
4. Install all these apk files at once using any split apk installer ( Recommended -com.smartpack.packagemanager )
download link - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartpack.packagemanager
5.Reboot
Note :- if you are unable to find these apk files then use attached files

I had uninstalled system apps using ladb application in mobile but now the problem is that this file is com.google.docomentsui it was also uninstalled and now there is a lot of trouble Give some solution so that we can reinstall this app without pc and without root.

himanshukonwar20 said:
I had uninstalled system apps using ladb application in mobile but now the problem is that this file is com.google.docomentsui it was also uninstalled and now there is a lot of trouble Give some solution so that we can reinstall this app without pc and without root.
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With out root its not possible or try this command https://community.e.foundation/t/i-made-a-misstake-com-android-documentsui/27663

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[MOD][TRICK][HOW-TO] BBM Ads Remover

Hello Everyone!
Are you all bored with ads on your Recent Updates menu on your BBM? OK, here i have a solution!​
Req :
A rooted device
Any custom recovery
actived init.d
just it i guess
How to :
Download the file & move to your SDCard
reboot into recovery mode
flash the .zip
reboot & enjoy your cleaned BBM
Note : the script only remove the ads, not channel suggestion.
Download file Here or Here​
It's works... thanks..
i need embedded version of no-ads BBM becuz i cant root my devices
does it still work ?
Paleskin said:
does it still work ?
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It still does
Nope, i've try this, it's not work anymore for latest bbm.
Sofyanization said:
Nope, i've try this, it's not work anymore for latest bbm.
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Did you confirm the files and permission was correctly set?
It still works in my case on 3 different devices all using latest version bbm.
shaqman89 said:
Did you confirm the files and permission was correctly set?
It still works in my case on 3 different devices all using latest version bbm.
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I did, otherwise now I do my own way to make ads gone with rootex. Check my attachment.
any new trick to prevents BBM sponsored contents?
doen't work on latest bbm
Sofyanization said:
I did, otherwise now I do my own way to make ads gone with rootex. Check my attachment.
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Fab, ta!!
Sofyanization said:
I did, otherwise now I do my own way to make ads gone with rootex. Check my attachment.
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how you do this?
can I use other file explorer like MiXplorer?
diavolo rosso said:
how you do this?
can I use other file explorer like MiXplorer?
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Yes, you can use mixplorer or any other file manager that supports changing permission.
In mixplorer, just check the properties of each selected files given in the screenshot mentioned above.
Thanks
Thanks, it works.

Delete permanent Bloatware like Spotify

Hello I´m on the latest firmware 45.0.A.7.90
is there a way to delete spotify without unlocking the bootloader ?
I tried many ADB commands but all ending with "Read-Only Error"...
When I´m using the "v1.6_Xperia_X_Debloat_By_Serajr_Combined" my phone restarts but the app is still there.
I want this because I can´t install a little bit different version of spotify
I got always "a package with the same asset folder name already exists"
Can anybody help me
Best wishes.
You need root to fully uninstall apps.
You can only disable/hide without root.
vaioperia said:
Hello I´m on the latest firmware 45.0.A.7.90
is there a way to delete spotify without unlocking the bootloader ?
I tried many ADB commands but all ending with "Read-Only Error"...
When I´m using the "v1.6_Xperia_X_Debloat_By_Serajr_Combined" my phone restarts but the app is still there.
I want this because I can´t install a little bit different version of spotify
I got always "a package with the same asset folder name already exists"
Can anybody help me
Best wishes.
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My debloat zip requires unlocked bl. With locked bl and stock fw you can try disabling unwanted packages with this guide.
serajr said:
My debloat zip requires unlocked bl. With locked bl and stock fw you can try disabling unwanted packages with this guide.
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Thanks for the answer.
I will try it
vaioperia said:
Thanks for the answer.
I will try it
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So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
vaioperia said:
So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
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Thanks you a lot, your tips was awesome
I'm interested in this. Would this: https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/ work?
I mean if you disabled it using the above method, could you install another app that uses the same package name in its place?
Thanks for the handy tip of the App Cloner.
If you want to update the Spotify Premium APK package, do you just overwrite it or is there a way to first remove the modded package and than use the app cloner again for the new version?
Thanks in advance!
overloadboi said:
Thanks for the handy tip of the App Cloner.
If you want to update the Spotify Premium APK package, do you just overwrite it or is there a way to first remove the modded package and than use the app cloner again for the new version?
Thanks in advance!
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Delete the old one then clone again.
Sent from my D6603 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Mangtas_666 said:
Delete the old one then clone again.
]XDA-Developers Legacy app[/URL]
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Alright, thank you!
So far so good!
vaioperia said:
So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
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thanks for this, i also have a problem on installing spotify apk mod, cheers mate very helpful :highfive:
vaioperia said:
Hello I´m on the latest firmware 45.0.A.7.90
is there a way to delete spotify without unlocking the bootloader ?
I tried many ADB commands but all ending with "Read-Only Error"...
When I´m using the "v1.6_Xperia_X_Debloat_By_Serajr_Combined" my phone restarts but the app is still there.
I want this because I can´t install a little bit different version of spotify
I got always "a package with the same asset folder name already exists"
Can anybody help me
Best wishes.
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You should root you device to uninsttal system apps, use xperifix of @sToRm// and you can do it with titanium backup or root uninstaller
vaioperia said:
So I got it. The full truth about the post is that I wanted to delete Spotify because I can't install the Spotify premium mod because the same package name is already installed. After hours with Android studio a found a very very easy way:
Just download the app " app cloner" from playstore and clone the mod apk. The app will change the package automatically and you can easily install the mod
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Hi, I have the same problem. I don't want to root my xzp but I would like to install the modded apk of spotify.
I tried with adb shell to uninstall spotify package. I did it successfully but I still can't install the modded apk.
Gave a try with app cloner but I did not find the way to clone the apk with the free app... Could someone give me some help on this?
TX in advance
for those people who try to delete the bloatware via root and Titanium backup or etc: Be careful as it could happen that your phone could stuck in a bootloop. Some other folks had this experience (including me) and the workaround that someone found is to use ES File explorer to uninstall the apps.
Nereoz said:
Hi, I have the same problem. I don't want to root my xzp but I would like to install the modded apk of spotify.
I tried with adb shell to uninstall spotify package. I did it successfully but I still can't install the modded apk.
Gave a try with app cloner but I did not find the way to clone the apk with the free app... Could someone give me some help on this?
TX in advance
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No one can help me?
Nereoz said:
No one can help me?
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You said you'd deleted Spotify that was onboard with the phone and you're trying to install another Spotify?
There might well be other files that go with the original onboard Spotify and you need to delete them as well, before you can get your new one to work.
Start with
pm list packages -d
Firstly look for anything Spotify.
Then work your way through the safe to remove list
The only solution for you Is to be used application Deezer
someone can change the package name of spotifymod.apk ? I don't know how do it
Btw, why do they use the commands like "pm uninstall -k --user 0" with the -k key ?
Why keep the "garbage" remaining from the removed package?

Cant delete system apps

Hello, i have s7 flat with android 8.0 rooted and tested with root checker and twrp, but i cant uninstall any system app, why?
jimakos75 said:
Hello, i have s7 flat with android 8.0 rooted and tested with root checker and twrp, but i cant uninstall any system app, why?
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Because system apps don't uninstall like normal apps they're rooted into the system image for a good reason. You can't just start deleting left right and centre you need to understand what you can and cannot delete first.
When you've done this just locate and delete the .apk file of that app.
cooltt said:
Because system apps don't uninstall like normal apps they're rooted into the system image for a good reason. You can't just start deleting left right and centre you need to understand what you can and cannot delete first.
When you've done this just locate and delete the .apk file of that app.
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And how can i find the apk i want to delete? These programs, i think is doing the work, like root uninstaller.
jimakos75 said:
Hello, i have s7 flat with android 8.0 rooted and tested with root checker and twrp, but i cant uninstall any system app, why?
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I had the same issue , but i used this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wakasoftware.rootuninstaller and it worked
kpwnApps said:
I had the same issue , but i used this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wakasoftware.rootuninstaller and it worked
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Unfortunately i still have the problem with that app
jimakos75 said:
Unfortunately i still have the problem with that app
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use TiB (titanium backup) and uninstall whatever you want, pro version will let you freeze apps which results in the same thing

Can't install Gcam or any other third party apps after installing Android 10.

I really want to install Gcam after flashing Android 10 but even after enabling unknown sources I cant seem to install it. Is this a known bug of OB1?
justibasa said:
I really want to install Gcam after flashing Android 10 but even after enabling unknown sources I cant seem to install it. Is this a known bug of OB1?
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Don't remember how I did it, but did you try opening straight from the download notification? I think that's what I did and then Grant permission for installing apps and you're good.
I found on the beta I could only install from the play store or from the built in file manager. It didn't work when I tried to use a third party file manager or click on the downloaded file from the browser.
__NBH__ said:
I found on the beta I could only install from the play store or from the built in file manager. It didn't work when I tried to use a third party file manager or click on the downloaded file from the browser.
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I was using root explorer. Tried the built in file manager and it worked. Thanks!
justibasa said:
I was using root explorer. Tried the built in file manager and it worked. Thanks!
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Okay, but how do you even have gcam working? I keep getting it stuck at the hdr processing and the image never saves.

Delete system apps from android using adb?

I am having a problem to fully delete an system app on android.
I tried to delete the Netflix app on an android car radio. Because the app was already pre-installed I think it´s a system app. Then I tried to remove it using adb with powershell. It said that the app was removed, but was still visible in the system processes on the radio. Any ideas except rooting the system?
You can't fully delete system apps without root. You can disable them only
TheMadScientist said:
You can't fully delete system apps without root. You can disable them only
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Thanks. So I need to root my device and remove the app using su rights?
NettyExploit said:
Thanks. So I need to root my device and remove the app using su rights?
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That or magisk. Non root only allows for adb pm disable. They are still on the device. Just not running
TheMadScientist said:
That or magisk. Non root only allows for adb pm disable. They are still on the device. Just not running
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Okay, that´s the reason it says Success after removing the app.
Just for my understanding magisk just root the system and then I have to remove the app manual or is there an option within the app to remove system apps
NettyExploit said:
Okay, that´s the reason it says Success after removing the app.
Just for my understanding magisk just root the system and then I have to remove the app manual or is there an option within the app to remove system apps
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Either a system app remover app. Or if you know what your doing Amy root file explorer. You can individually remove each apk and coincided files
TheMadScientist said:
Either a system app remover app. Or if you know what your doing Amy root file explorer. You can individually remove each apk and coincided files
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Thanks, any recommendations for an system app remover?
System apps are those that belong to Android, means Android will not properly work if deleted. Hence not stupidly delete apps stored in partition /system.
jwoegerbauer said:
System apps are those that belong to Android, means Android will not properly work if deleted. Hence not stupidly delete apps stored in partition /system.
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Netflix belongs to Android?
NettyExploit said:
Netflix belongs to Android?
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NO, by type it's an ordinary user app installed as system-privileged app, hence it's located in /system/priv-app, the partition OEMs store the bloatware.
jwoegerbauer said:
NO, by type it's an ordinary user app installed as system-privileged app, hence it's located in /system/priv-app.
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Okay, but in this case it´s not system critical to remove it?
All apps in /system/priv-app can safely get deleted / removed, so also Netflix.
jwoegerbauer said:
All apps in /system/priv-app can safely get deleted / removed, so also Netflix.
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Thank you for that hint. Do you got any idea for an app that removes such apps?

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