How to disable bloatware on Mate 10 Pro ? - Huawei Mate 10 Questions & Answers

Hi
I would like to disable some bloatware on my ner Mate 10 Pro. I had a S8+ before and I used Packge Disabler Pro to do this work.
Do someone known if exist a similar app for Mate 10 Pro ?
Thx

ciciu said:
Hi
I would like to disable some bloatware on my ner Mate 10 Pro. I had a S8+ before and I used Packge Disabler Pro to do this work.
Do someone known if exist a similar app for Mate 10 Pro ?
Thx
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Some apps can be simply uninstalled, others can be disabled. For those that cannot be uninstalled, you need to root your device first, but be careful, it's easy to softbrick this device, even removing an apparently harmless app can cause a bootloop.

Thanks for the answer, so doesn't exist an app like package disable for our mate 10 pro?

i have used titanium backup to "freeze" applications
i'm rooted

ciciu said:
Hi
I would like to disable some bloatware on my ner Mate 10 Pro. I had a S8+ before and I used Packge Disabler Pro to do this work.
Do someone known if exist a similar app for Mate 10 Pro ?
Thx
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Huawei phones have a few bloatware and most of them , can be disabled or uninstalled. i think huawei dont need to debloat like samsung phones

I would like for instance disable Facebook, because I use it rarerly. Best solution for me would be disable ii and enable when I need it

ciciu said:
I would like for instance disable Facebook, because I use it rarerly. Best solution for me would be disable ii and enable when I need it
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Go to settings - app and notifications - app - Facebook and you can disable it..
I did it too

sonydesouza said:
Go to settings - app and notifications - app - Facebook and you can disable it..
I did it too
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I went in settingss - app and notifications - app - Facebook but I have only uninstall or force stop .. no disable

ciciu said:
I went in settingss - app and notifications - app - Facebook but I have only uninstall or force stop .. no disable
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Click on uninstall. I think it will be disable if app came with your phone

sonydesouza said:
Click on uninstall. I think it will be disable if app came with your phone
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I followed your instructions but at the end I un installed Facebook , not disabled

ciciu said:
I followed your instructions but at the end I un installed Facebook , not disabled
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Hmmm ok Strange

I'm literally in the same scenario.
I use package disabler pro on my note 8 and thoroughly enjoy it.
I'd really like something similar for my m5 10 pro tablet.

Simple Solution wana try...
I have two Mate 10 Pro one is rooted and other is not.
So what about not rooted device. Here I have found a guide to share with you.
You need to enable USB debugging and have ADB setup.
Now once you have device connected via USB, run adb devices command to see if your device is connected via ADB.
Adb
Now copy and run the commands from below for the app which you want to remove.
This will remove apps for current user and will return in case of factory reset. So if you mess something up, do factory reset to get out of trouble.
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 (package name like below)
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.facebook.appmanager
For finding package name you can use app inspector app or whatever you want.
Enjoy fully debloated Mate 10.
Thanks
goldybewon

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Samsung E-Mail App how to uninstall without root

Hi there,
I am having problems with the latest Samsung email app version 6.0.03.20
don't know what kind of drugs Samsung developers did take while working on that release, but this version is totally crap.
so my idea was to uninstall this version and install the previous one.
unfortunately, I can only deactivate the app which hinders the installation of any previous version.
is there any possibility to go back a version of this app, without rooting the device?
thank you in advance
and by the way. please save your time with answers like. why don't you use another email app.?
except you can suggest one which
1. is free
2. has no adds
3. the senders email can differ from the login account email
4. the Gmail labels list can be collapsed and expanded
Apps> email> 3 does menu on the top right and uninstall updates. After that you can install the version you want from apkmirror.
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Alex9090 said:
Apps> email> 3 does menu on the top right and uninstall updates. After that you can install the version you want from apkmirror.
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hi Alex9090
thanks for your reply.
for a lot of apps it shows the option to uninstall the updates, as you described.
for the email app when clicking on the 3 dots it only gives the option to "uninstall for all users", which in the end is just a deactivation.
That's weird. I just checked mine and it does have that option to uninstall apps. In fact all my apps which are factory installed have that option.
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ltsalvatore said:
Hi there,
I am having problems with the latest Samsung email app version 6.0.03.20
don't know what kind of drugs Samsung developers did take while working on that release, but this version is totally crap.
so my idea was to uninstall this version and install the previous one.
unfortunately, I can only deactivate the app which hinders the installation of any previous version.
is there any possibility to go back a version of this app, without rooting the device?
thank you in advance
and by the way. please save your time with answers like. why don't you use another email app.?
except you can suggest one which
1. is free
2. has no adds
3. the senders email can differ from the login account email
4. the Gmail labels list can be collapsed and expanded
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I able to uninstall most of my samsung apps permantly without doing anything
You can do this with adb:
Code:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.samsung.android.email.provider
Note: it's gone if it's gone. You need to factory reset your phone if installing the apk don't work for you.

Remove apps like facebook (Rooted)

Hi,
I have rooted my s20 following the tutorial, it seems to work, I have root privileges etc.
I'm trying to remove facebook with apps like root uninstaller, nobloat free etc but it doesn't work, either it looks like it worked but the app is still around, or it says "Error, uninstall failed".
Do you know why?
Cheers
Try with Titanium Backup
Tapatalk - SM-G986B
0kti said:
Try with Titanium Backup
Tapatalk - SM-G986B
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Thanks. I tried. It says it worked. If I look simply via the search bar it still shows the app (and other packages). I tried to reboot too but they are still there and re appear in titanium... I'm not sure what's happening !
heroickoala said:
Thanks. I tried. It says it worked. If I look simply via the search bar it still shows the app (and other packages). I tried to reboot too but they are still there and re appear in titanium... I'm not sure what's happening !
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only way is through twrp but unfortunatly we dont have it yet so have too wait
heroickoala said:
Hi,
I have rooted my s20 following the tutorial, it seems to work, I have root privileges etc.
I'm trying to remove facebook with apps like root uninstaller, nobloat free etc but it doesn't work, either it looks like it worked but the app is still around, or it says "Error, uninstall failed".
Do you know why?
Cheers
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Use adb, didnt return for me
heroickoala said:
Hi,
I have rooted my s20 following the tutorial, it seems to work, I have root privileges etc.
I'm trying to remove facebook with apps like root uninstaller, nobloat free etc but it doesn't work, either it looks like it worked but the app is still around, or it says "Error, uninstall failed".
Do you know why?
Cheers
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Facebook is a vendor apk who pays Samsung to install it on almost all Samsung devices. You can not delete it only disable.
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heroickoala said:
Hi,
I have rooted my s20 following the tutorial, it seems to work, I have root privileges etc.
I'm trying to remove facebook with apps like root uninstaller, nobloat free etc but it doesn't work, either it looks like it worked but the app is still around, or it says "Error, uninstall failed".
Do you know why?
Cheers
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Below debloating script does just that...and much more, with notable battery improvements. It also removes YouTube and Maps but you can install them afterwards.
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How to delete stock apps using adb?

Hello.
Tell, how to delete stock apps using adb when phone is without root. Right now i have such mistake:
D:\adb>adb shell
DRX:/ $ pm uninstall com.google.android.gm.lite
Failure [DELETE_FAILED_INTERNALL_ERROR]
Whats wrong?
Apps installed as system app can only get uninstalled if Android is rooted.
qwark1 said:
Hello.
Tell, how to delete stock apps using adb when phone is without root. Right now i have such mistake:
D:\adb>adb shell
DRX:/ $ pm uninstall com.google.android.gm.lite
Failure [DELETE_FAILED_INTERNALL_ERROR]
Whats wrong?
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Its totally possible, https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-debloat-remove-stock-apps-without-root.3794729/
check this out, it worked perfectly for me, and I think is the same procedure for all devices.
andres_vacal said:
Its totally possible, https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-debloat-remove-stock-apps-without-root.3794729/
check this out, it worked perfectly for me, and I think is the same procedure for all devices.
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This doesn't uninstall ( meaning physically delete from disk ) apps: apps with this method simply get hidden
jwoegerbauer said:
This doesn't uninstall ( meaning physically delete from disk ) apps: apps with this method simply get hidden
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Ow, so then, the only thing you can do is hide with this method. (also useful)
IMHO instead of simply hiding an app to user, what doesn't prevent the app in question will automatically get started when Android is booted and therefore still performs some actions you don't want to do it ( e.g. connecting to Internet, sending data, downloading data, etc.pp ) thus using system resources as CPU and RAM, is to completely disable the app in question.
Android users may utilize Startup Auditor app what is a very handy app to do so. This app doesn't require Android is rooted.

Question Debloating S22 plus

Hi all,
what is the easiest and best way to debloat and optimize S22+. For non rooted users ofc
I dont need all Samsung apps, Facebook etc .
Thanks
The easiest would be to manually disable every app you can. Usually only the ore installed apps, minus the system, take space and ram. Wouldnt mess around with Samsung system apps, since you will lose functionality.
Wouldn't be the easiest but arguably the best, would be going the adb route,
Which allows you to Uninstall by the package.
I.e. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.catchingnow.icebox
You can try this app also.
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I know you said non root.
I swear I would root my snapdragon tmobile version if it was possible. I will continue to hope.
enable usb debug and use this tool
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Sheetzie03 said:
Wouldn't be the easiest but arguably the best, would be going the adb route,
Which allows you to Uninstall by the package.
I.e. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.catchingnow.icebox
You can try this app also.
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I know you said non root.
I swear I would root my snapdragon tmobile version if it was possible. I will continue to hope.
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Thanks, but I dont want to root. Previously on non Samsung phones I rooted my phone from first day, but here dont want to loose Knox,warranty also it is hard to sell if it is rooted and unlocked
Fytdyh said:
The easiest would be to manually disable every app you can. Usually only the ore installed apps, minus the system, take space and ram. Wouldnt mess around with Samsung system apps, since you will lose functionality.
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Is there a list of apps, services etc which are safe to delete,disable ?
marko94 said:
Thanks, but I dont want to root. Previously on non Samsung phones I rooted my phone from first day, but here dont want to loose Knox,warranty also it is hard to sell if it is rooted and unlocked
Is there a list of apps, services etc which are safe to delete,disable ?
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I'm using this guide with some personal changes and so far so good. Just make sure you don't disable or uninstall anything that you use. One example in my case is Bixby routines
You can use adb command:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <package_name>
I disabled a lot of things I don't use like dex, windows integration....
Debloating is good for Samsung phones because unnecessary apps are on the phone which slows it down! I'll try it too.
goTouch said:
You can use adb command:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <package_name>
I disabled a lot of things I don't use like dex, windows integration....
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Thanks.. what about the new updates when it is available ? do we need to restore all uninstalled apps before the update or no need ?
marko94 said:
Thanks.. what about the new updates when it is available ? do we need to restore all uninstalled apps before the update or no need ?
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No
you dont need to restore anything
but every stuff you remove will restored after factory reset
pitelasssss said:
No
you dont need to restore anything
but every stuff you remove will restored after factory reset
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It is just an adb command to disable a package for the current user. You can enable again with:
adb shell cmd package install-existing <package_name>
goTouch said:
It is just an adb command to disable a package for the current user. You can enable again with:
adb shell cmd package install-existing <package_name>
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use adb debloat tool
better than that
Releases · 0x192/universal-android-debloater
Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device. - 0x192/universal-android-debloater
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Open source as well.
marko94 said:
Hi all,
what is the easiest and best way to debloat and optimize S22+. For non rooted users ofc
I dont need all Samsung apps, Facebook etc .
Thanks
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You mean you've never heard of package disabler pro, u don't have to root ur phone ,go to www.packagedisabler.com, pay the little fee and disable all bloatware, do not buy from the play store, go to their website!! Google play store doesn't offer it anymore anyway I believe!!
skiku said:
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I'm using this guide with some personal changes and so far so good. Just make sure you don't disable or uninstall anything that you use. One example in my case is Bixby routines
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www.packagedisabler.com ,no root,disable all bloatware, no desktop required, 3 or 4 dollars for the app,I can't remember, exactly how much!!
just mean plain S22 U.S. version
maypo123 said:
just mean plain S22 U.S. version
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I don't understand your question mayo,I have the s22 plus,but package disabler works on any s22, if that is what u mean, you'll have to be more specific!
Thanks Shirtytrip
Hi guys is there any list what is safe to debloat galaxy s22 plus?
It is quite hard to know which is a safe app to remove (uninstall/disable) ?
Check with this list https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/12jEGQftFUL3vAI03X0Ku1LgoWFQKdwPA_WHuLh_2ics/htmlview
Have to ask google one by one by its package name in order to understand what it is doing for and is necessary?
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Question Uninstall Getapps from Xiaomi Chinese ROM

Can I uninstall the Getapps app store that comes pre-installed on Chinese MIUI? My Pad 5 Pro is in Root.
gleysonalmeida said:
Can I uninstall the Getapps app store that comes pre-installed on Chinese MIUI? My Pad 5 Pro is in Root.
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Yes you can, that's kind of bloatware for me
khusika said:
Yes you can, that's kind of bloatware for me
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I did the uninstall and the system went into a loop. I had to reinstall fastboot
gleysonalmeida said:
I did the uninstall and the system went into a loop. I had to reinstall fastboot
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what could have happened?
Try to debloat using this @gleysonalmeida
GitHub - 0x192/universal-android-debloater: Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device.
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gleysonalmeida said:
I did the uninstall and the system went into a loop. I had to reinstall fastboot
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Did this happen after uninstalling just the store app? Or did you uninstall/ disable others apps and services too?
TheMystic said:
Did this happen after uninstalling just the store app? Or did you uninstall/ disable others apps and services too?
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I uninstalled the store and another app that comes with Xiaomi. Music, video app.

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