Dear teachers, how to delete the built-in software of Android 11 - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Android 11 OOS has been root, the built-in software of Android 11 cannot be deleted using MT manager and RE manager, so the display cannot be deleted. Please advise teachers, thanks!

wush1120 said:
Android 11 OOS has been root, the built-in software of Android 11 cannot be deleted using MT manager and RE manager, so the display cannot be deleted. Please advise teachers, thanks!
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I use package disabler apk to disable/delete unwanted apps, but be careful with it. There are a lot of root apps on playstore or Google search to do what you want

谢谢你的教导。我会尝试,THX

Thank you for your teaching. I will try

You can also use Debloater (Terminal Emulator) from Magisk.
Install Terminal Emulator from Google Play
Install "Debloater (Terminal Emulator)" from Magisk
Launch Terminal Emulator
Type:
Sass:
su debloat
(Grant permissions if asked by Magisk)
Debloat your system
Another way of doing it, is following the XDA Guide. This also works for non-rooted phones.
And finally you can use and App from PlayStore to do so, like @hammered58 mentioned.

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Magisk Manager Download

Magisk Download is the alternative of Chain fire SuperSu zip file. Magisk can hide root from an app entirely, which means that Google apps will not detect the root access on your Android phone. But it’s much better than the Supersu root access. The biggest change in Magisk Manager is that it comes with Android O support and a new SafetyNet workaround. Magisk modules will help you to run all the Google apps which are not working on rooted Android phones Like Netflix, Snap chat and lots of more Android apps. Magisk Manager is similar to System less root by Chain fire which allowed users to get root access without modifying the system partition.
Magisk Download packs with a super powerful Universal Systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go systemless-ly. Both apps are allowing uninterrupted installation for OTA updates even when the device is rooted. But Magisk manager gives you more controls and installing system less root via Magisk modules also allows you to use Android Pay with root. Magisk Download with a super powerful Universal systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go system less.
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Mabel_Davis said:
Magisk Download is the alternative of Chain fire SuperSu zip file. Magisk can hide root from an app entirely, which means that Google apps will not detect the root access on your Android phone. But it’s much better than the Supersu root access. The biggest change in Magisk Manager is that it comes with Android O support and a new SafetyNet workaround. Magisk modules will help you to run all the Google apps which are not working on rooted Android phones Like Netflix, Snap chat and lots of more Android apps. Magisk Manager is similar to System less root by Chain fire which allowed users to get root access without modifying the system partition.
Magisk Download packs with a super powerful Universal Systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go systemless-ly. Both apps are allowing uninterrupted installation for OTA updates even when the device is rooted. But Magisk manager gives you more controls and installing system less root via Magisk modules also allows you to use Android Pay with root. Magisk Download with a super powerful Universal systemless-ly Interface for Android which is aimed to make custom mods go system less.
magiskandroid.com​
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Dude you're late : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
sachin n said:
Dude you're late : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
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How to properly move an app to the system on new Android patches (Oreo 8/8.1)

I have tested myself the old ways to put an app as system app on Oneplus 6, but I didn't know that with new Android patches there are some new issues and permissions required (like you can still use lucky patcher, link2sd, es file explorer,..., but you have to add some xml manually, depends on the specific app).
You still need root (magisk) with this method.
The best and the easier way I have found is to use a magisk module: App Systemizer (maybe you can find it as an app or not, idk).
Search in dowload section, in magisk manager, install it, then install a terminal emulator.
Write and enter:
su
systemize
choose 1 and it will provide you a numbered list of your installed apps
choose the correspective number
choose 2 to move to system/priv-app
It will provide the additional xml that are needed now to move an app to system; then reboot and the app will be properly moved to system.
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Link2sd
Hi, thanks for this info, i have a question
This whole process you explained here, it has to be done without revert the process done with link2sd or it has to be done fresh with link2sd not installed.
Thanks

How to properly move an app to the system on Oneplus 6 (different from was used to)

I have tested myself the old ways to put an app as system app on Oneplus 6, but I didn't know that with new Android patches there are some new issues and permissions required (like you can still use ..., link2sd, es file explorer,..., but you have to add some xml manually, depends on the specific app).
(Moderator Edit: reference to Warez removed - as per XDA's Forum Rules)
You still need root (magisk) with this method.
The best and the easier way I have found is to use a magisk module: App Systemizer (maybe you can find it as an app or not, idk).
Search in dowload section, in magisk manager, install it, then install a terminal emulator.
Write and enter:
su
systemize
choose 1 and it will provide you a numbered list of your installed apps
choose the correspective number
choose 2 to move to system/priv-app
It will provide the additional xml that are needed now to move an app to system; then reboot and the app will be properly moved to system.
Think this might need moved to guides section mate
Nameless said:
Think this might need moved to guides section mate
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Yeah, someone has already done it. Sorry
Fivegates said:
I have tested myself the old ways to put an app as system app on Oneplus 6, but I didn't know that with new Android patches there are some new issues and permissions required (like you can still use ..., link2sd, es file explorer,..., but you have to add some xml manually, depends on the specific app).
(Moderator Edit: reference to Warez removed - as per XDA's Forum Rules)
You still need root (magisk) with this method.
The best and the easier way I have found is to use a magisk module: App Systemizer (maybe you can find it as an app or not, idk).
Search in dowload section, in magisk manager, install it, then install a terminal emulator.
Write and enter:
su
systemize
choose 1 and it will provide you a numbered list of your installed apps
choose the correspective number
choose 2 to move to system/priv-app
It will provide the additional xml that are needed now to move an app to system; then reboot and the app will be properly moved to system.
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What about if u do a factory reset? i tried this way but, when i do the factory reset the app is erased, dont make sense if dont survive a FR, you know how solve this?
Thanks for share!

Question Poco x3 pro can't get root

Hi everyone.
to see if anyone can help me get full root please.
I have tried to root my "poco x3 pro" many times but to no avail.
According to magisk and root checker they say that if there is root but when using the apps, they request root access and according to magisk it grants it but then it says that the option is temporarily unavailable.
this happens to me with "es file Explorer", "root Essentials" "sixaxis controller" etc ,.
I already tried it with the global official miui, miui.eu and xperience rom, I installed it with twrp and with orangefox. Thank you very much and greetings.
Edit:
Well, it's appear that the apps I used, are incompatible and obsolete on android 11.
Magisk can grants root very well.
Thanks everyone
What magisk versions are you using
Try some other versions
LR7875 said:
What magisk versions are you using
Try some other versions
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Hi. Thanks for answer
I try v21,22and23
Re-flash Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
jwoegerbauer said:
Re-flash Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
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I already flash the stock rom and it remains the same
Not surprising me: don't think phone's Stock ROM ( Android 10 MIUI 12 ) is pre-rooted.
BTW:
To root phone's Android TWRP isn't needed, you achieve this by means of Magisk. How-to in detail is described here
How to Root Poco X3 & Unlock Bootloader: Step-by-Step Guide
One of the largest smartphone producers, Xiaomi has recently released its new device from Poco, the Poco X3. It has one NFC variant and a standard variant of Poco X3. Moreover, Xiaomi devices are best for customization, and to achieve this, one needs to root their device. Rooting a phone gives...
techburner.in
brakaman said:
I already flash the stock rom and it remains the same
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Try fastboot method as shown here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4288121/post-85137969
pl1992aw said:
Try fastboot method as shown here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4288121/post-85137969
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I did try it too. Thanks
did you install the manager after rooting?
brakaman said:
I did try it too. Thanks
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Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.
jwoegerbauer said:
Not surprising me: don't think phone's Stock ROM ( Android 10 MIUI 12 ) is pre-rooted.
BTW:
To root phone's Android TWRP isn't needed, you achieve this by means of Magisk. How-to in detail is described here
How to Root Poco X3 & Unlock Bootloader: Step-by-Step Guide
One of the largest smartphone producers, Xiaomi has recently released its new device from Poco, the Poco X3. It has one NFC variant and a standard variant of Poco X3. Moreover, Xiaomi devices are best for customization, and to achieve this, one needs to root their device. Rooting a phone gives...
techburner.in
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This phone it come with a11 miui 12
I did try that too
Thanks
Lu5ck said:
did you install the manager after rooting?
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I did install it after and before
pl1992aw said:
Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.
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pl1992aw said:
Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.
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pl1992aw said:
Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.
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Hi.
Appear you're right
The example apps can get root.
So my apps are incompatible.
I almost get crazy
Well thank you so much.
Now I need to fix the apps or find another's.

Question Can't remove system apps

I'm trying to run vanced YouTube on my pixel 7 Pro. Vanced manager manager still working on my op9pro...but I need to delete all remnants of the stock YouTube app from my device.
I'm unlocked and rooted. Titanium backup shows the error "can't locate APK". I'm trying to do it manually with root explorer. The YouTube and YouTube music APKs are located in /product/app/YouTube. I cannot delete these files and root explorer won't allow me to change the permissions of these folders. I also tried adb but that just hides them, I need to remove any and all files associated with the stock YouTube system app.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm not looking to hide these apps, I'm looking to permanently remove them from the phone.
Pain-N-Panic said:
I'm trying to run vanced YouTube on my pixel 7 Pro. Vanced manager manager still working on my op9pro...but I need to delete all remnants of the stock YouTube app from my device.
I'm unlocked and rooted. Titanium backup shows the error "can't locate APK". I'm trying to do it manually with root explorer. The YouTube and YouTube music APKs are located in /product/app/YouTube. I cannot delete these files and root explorer won't allow me to change the permissions of these folders. I also tried adb but that just hides them, I need to remove any and all files associated with the stock YouTube system app.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm not looking to hide these apps, I'm looking to permanently remove them from the phone.
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[SOLVED] Revanced working?
Did anyone try installing revanced manager on the P7P? Get it working? I installed the manager and it doesn't seem to see when I patch the youtube apk. It goes through the process of patching the youtube apk. I installed using non-root methods...
forum.xda-developers.com
@rester555, @EtherealRemnant, and some others got it working well enough....and I don't think they had to go through the trouble of deleting "all remnants" of the stock app. You might be used to a bit of an outdated method or particular to your previous device method because I believe it's been a long time since you had to remove the stock app to get it to work -- at the very least on my Pixel 5 A11 rooted, I used Vanced manager and it would merely overwrite/replace my stock app; I just had to make sure to turn off auto-update as Google would insist on re-installing/updating it back to stock...
In any case, the thread below is where a bunch of them got it to work well enough on the P7P (without the need to remove the stock app, i believe)
[SOLVED] Revanced working?
Did anyone try installing revanced manager on the P7P? Get it working? I installed the manager and it doesn't seem to see when I patch the youtube apk. It goes through the process of patching the youtube apk. I installed using non-root methods...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Sorry for re-iterating what netgar posted. He got his post in before while I was still drafting mine...
Just disable the app. You can do it natively. Go like you're going to uninstall the app and you'll see disable.
I did disable it. Only problem now is I can't install an older YouTube APK from APK mirror in order to patch it with revanced lol. Phone is giving me an error when I try to install an older version of YouTube.
Pain-N-Panic said:
I did disable it. Only problem now is I can't install an older YouTube APK from APK mirror in order to patch it with revanced lol. Phone is giving me an error when I try to install an older version of YouTube.
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I literally installed ReVanced yesterday. All I did was disable YouTube, build with ReVanced Builder, install micro G, and install the patched APK.
EtherealRemnant said:
I literally installed ReVanced yesterday. All I did was disable YouTube, build with ReVanced Builder, install micro G, and install the patched APK.
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I'm not using revanced builder. I'm trying to use the manager app on my phone. Maybe I'll try the builder instead
EtherealRemnant said:
I literally installed ReVanced yesterday. All I did was disable YouTube, build with ReVanced Builder, install micro G, and install the patched APK.
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Pain-N-Panic said:
I'm not using revanced builder. I'm trying to use the manager app on my phone. Maybe I'll try the builder instead
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I'm not familiar with using the builder, but I saw EtherealRemnant have success with it, so that's why I @'d him. Glad he/it helped!
I got it working. Although I'm rooted, I had to use the non root method with microg in order to get it working
Even though I got it working, I'm still kind of pissed I can't delete certain system apps off my device. Huge reasoning for rooting in the first place is to have ultimate control over my device. Can anyone shed some light on why I can't remove certain system apps or provide a working method to do so?
Just did the "Install as root" option and it installed just fine. I did uninstall all updates followed by installing apk of recommended version with no issues on my end
Pain-N-Panic said:
Even though I got it working, I'm still kind of pissed I can't delete certain system apps off my device. Huge reasoning for rooting in the first place is to have ultimate control over my device. Can anyone shed some light on why I can't remove certain system apps or provide a working method to do so?
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Root these days is systemless. The best you can do is disable apps or uninstall them from your user profile with adb.
Pain-N-Panic said:
Even though I got it working, I'm still kind of pissed I can't delete certain system apps off my device. Huge reasoning for rooting in the first place is to have ultimate control over my device. Can anyone shed some light on why I can't remove certain system apps or provide a working method to do so?
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Have you tried uninstalling via ADB
Pain-N-Panic said:
Even though I got it working, I'm still kind of pissed I can't delete certain system apps off my device. Huge reasoning for rooting in the first place is to have ultimate control over my device. Can anyone shed some light on why I can't remove certain system apps or provide a working method to do so?
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EtherealRemnant said:
Root these days is systemless. The best you can do is disable apps or uninstall them from your user profile with adb.
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i know it's old and EOL, but can't Titanium Backup "freeze" system apps? It's been a while (years), so I'm working off of memory and just basing it off of what I kinda remember and can't be too sure...
Open a Command Terminal, grant root access by typing "su"
This command works for me to delete system apps (youtube for example):
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.youtube
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.apps.youtube.music
Have you tried that one?
[MODULE][Terminal] Debloater v17.3.2 - Debloat Systemlessly!
[TERMINAL] DEBLOATER Debloat your phone Systemlessly! Debloating can sometimes be device specific. OEM apps can sometimes be a trash to a user but not to the other. So I decided to make a module to Customize the uninstallation of a system app...
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netgar said:
Have you tried that one?
[MODULE][Terminal] Debloater v17.3.2 - Debloat Systemlessly!
[TERMINAL] DEBLOATER Debloat your phone Systemlessly! Debloating can sometimes be device specific. OEM apps can sometimes be a trash to a user but not to the other. So I decided to make a module to Customize the uninstallation of a system app...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I'll look into it, thank youv
simplepinoi177 said:
i know it's old and EOL, but can't Titanium Backup "freeze" system apps? It's been a while (years), so I'm working off of memory and just basing it off of what I kinda remember and can't be too sure...
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I don't know if it works on A13 but that's what I used to use on my OP9 to freeze apps, yeah.
EtherealRemnant said:
I don't know if it works on A13 but that's what I used to use on my OP9 to freeze apps, yeah.
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TiBu still works. I'm using it currently. Does a fine job of disabling or freezing system apps as needed.

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