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High everyone,
I just bought a honor V10 and I removed the bloatware using adb pm uninstall method.
I've noticed that when clearing recent apps the whole list comes back again after a few seconds.
Is it like this out the box or did I uninstall a package I shouldn't have? Any idea how to fix? Thanks.

can try a factory reset.
root the phone and remove them via root uninstaller.

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Apps keep re-installing

Hi all,
I have rooted my XS and installed Titanium Back-up and uninstalled all the bloatware etc.
However, whenever I restart my phone these all appear again and I go through it all and uninstall them all again.
I never had this problem on my X10 and was wondering if anyone had any answers for me at all?
(Sorry if this has been asked before, I did search and found no answers on here)
what kind of bloatware did you uninstall?
blaazeer said:
what kind of bloatware did you uninstall?
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Hi,
Wisepilot, Track ID, Evernote, Moxia, Astro, Play Store and most of the O2-UK bloatware they install for me plus a few others
Titanium backup seems to uninstall them and they disappear but if I let my battery empty and turn it back on after recharging they all appear again?
It's no real biggie as I can just uninstall them again but it is bloody annoying!
Running .50 (Seems Russian?)
Bootloader Unlock :No.
Rooted using flashtool

[Q] Why can't I uninstall bundled apps?

I'm using titaniumBack on a fully rooted device yet everytime I reboot after uninstalling, the devices come back. Even if I manually delete the apk's from app or priv-app, they come back.
I resolved this by installing CM12 :good:

Doogee T6 pro randomly opening app often after factory

Please help, Doogee t6 pro keeps opening apps randomly, i tried a factory reset but it did not resolve the problem.
There is adware in Stock programs which cannot be removed until root is possible. Great phone besides this... Ashame
roofio86 said:
There is adware in Stock programs which cannot be removed until root is possible. Great phone besides this... Ashame
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Thanks for the reply, when rooted, how do i remove the adware?
My phone is rooted but apps still open randomly
there is an app that installs the adds-apps silently. if the phone is rooted, get a terminal emulator and type:
pm disable com.adups.fota
pm uninstall com.adups.fota
this wont disable the adds-apps which are installed already. i got rid of all these apps by making a factory reset and after that rooting and disabling com.adups.fota

Accidentally went too far adb uninstalling system apps, system now half broken, how to fix?

A few days ago I had a joyful night uninstalling a bunch of system apps with adb pm uninstall. Maybe because I did not check thoroughly on which package I should uninstall, now I have faced some consequences: OneUI Home crashing on widget page, settings crash on accessibility page etc..
So I am fixing the phone right now. Since I deleted system apps, so factory reset may not work (?). I think I can also flash a factory rom on the phone if needed. However, it would be great if I do not have to wipe everything since some of my apps' data cannot be backed up easily.
I am thinking about grabbing a factory firmware, extract all original apk and try adb install them back, that will make the app a user app, so will that work? Also for future references, is there a safer way to backup an apk file before I attempt to adb uninstall?
Edit: S21 home screen pinch to widget screen crash: Apparently I am not the only one. There might be a bug at One UI Home's late February update.
Factory reset.
A package disabler can be an easier/better option plus you can do it on the fly as needed.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
blackhawk said:
Factory reset.
A package disabler can be an easier/better option plus you can do it on the fly as needed.
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
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I actually decided to adb uninstall instead of package disabling due to my previous ccswe app manager only works for like a week...
920329 said:
I actually decided to adb uninstall instead of package disabling due to my previous ccswe app manager only works for like a week...
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I've been using this one for years.
I know it works with Pie. Lol, no Q for me.
Updates can kill it so if it works... leave it be.
blackhawk said:
I've been using this one for years.
I know it works with Pie. Lol, no Q for me.
Updates can kill it so if it works... leave it be.
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I was thinking about making a script to do that. (And my baby step almost killed my phone).
Forgot to mention I actually did not know the existence of package disabler you linked. I should give it a try.
920329 said:
I was thinking about making a script to do that. (And my baby step almost killed my phone).
Forgot to mention I actually did not know the existence of package disabler you linked. I should give it a try.
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It's a good app. Useful in tracking down issues as well since it's running in real time.
It can also clear system apk caches that Settings can't touch presumably because the latter leaves nulls. I was able the repair a system apk cache glitch like this saving me a factory reset.
Just protect your critical data; OS's are expendable
ADB AppControl appears to be safe as it backs up .apk if user selects Uninstall

Question Debloating system apps

Has anybody tried the universal debloater script for this phone? Tried uninstalling certain system apps through lucky patcher and titanium backup but with no success. Also tried deleting the apps through root explorer but in vain. Does anyone know how to change the permission of drives or internal folder /files without softbricking the phone. Any help would be much appreciated
i did it trough ADB SHELL commands
look here:
Oneplus pure debloat
A side note before running the .bat file.....make surw you have a keyboard app to install as gboard is disabled....i recommend openboard from fdroid. UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE Few more too add to debloat com.qti.dpmserviceapp com.qti.diagservices...
forum.xda-developers.com
i only uninstalled the apps i didnt wanted on my phone. i looked up the package name and removed it
if you dont have root look here:
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
kkdamion said:
if you dont have root look here:
How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you want to get rid of carrier/OEM apps from your phone, here's how you can uninstall bloatware from your device without root access!
www.xda-developers.com
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Rooted the phone as soon as I got it. The only thing that I could do was freeze the apps with lucky patcher. However, the adb command did worked like a charm. Thanks.
I always freeze them with Swift Backup. That works perfectly. The nice thing about freezing over deleting is that once you do an update, they keep being freezed. If you deleted them before, you have to start over and over again after every update.
Yeah also a good solution.

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