Debloater - OnePlus 7T Pro (Regular & McLaren) Q & A

Does someone have the list of tomatot extreme debloater to use via adb (pm Uninstall) because we cant use the script?
Would be nice, thanks in advance.

You could find a lot of information here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/increase-battery-life-t3939843
I too applied many of the suggested app disabling.

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[APP][Framework] Xposed Framework Mods

Manage individual application permissions
Set DPI on a per app basis (like ParanoidAndroid)
Set language by application
*Other modules as created by.... anyone!
Should work on ANY stock or AOSP device as it is just a standard framework modification! This is awesome for devices like ours that have little ROM development support!
This is NOT my work. I'm just passing on some fantastic development!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
(updated to original OP)
http://www.villainrom.co.uk/forum/index.php?microdownloads/5/viewfile
(Xposed App which provides capabilities listed above)
http://www.villainrom.co.uk/forum/forums/xposed_framework_mods
(all currently available modules)
175 views and no thanks, questions or comments?!? I thought this would take off a little quicker. Maybe it's slow on the uptake becuase it's the holidays...
I tried in my 7310 ics stock and does not work. It is unable to install the framework.
Thanks anyway. I'll use it in my i9000.
Enviado desde mi GT-P7310 usando Tapatalk 2
How did you try to install? What errors did you get? It is not actually a zip file but an .apk (app). So download and click to install just like any other app. Also must be rooted.
This opens up so many possibilities Im still surprised not more people are commenting.
I can install the apk, but not the framework once I'm in the aplication.
The only issue I could see is if you were not rooted as the app says is required or dismissed the superuser request the first time it asked you. If you are rooted then check superuser to make sure you have not denied access.
Otherwise provide the error you are getting
I am root. But i can not use it. Thanks for helping anyway.
Downlaoded the Xposed installer from the attachment here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
And how can I change the dpi now? Cause if i press on modules, there aren't any?
the villainrom links appear to be dead. does anyone know where i can find the mod that manages permissions on a per app basis?
Jiggity Janx said:
...http://www.villainrom.co.uk/forum/index.php?microdownloads/5/viewfile
(Xposed App which provides capabilities listed above)
http://www.villainrom.co.uk/forum/forums/xposed_framework_mods
(all currently available modules)
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The links do not work
One link update :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
(all currently available modules)

[Q] How to use Aroma Installer?

Can anybody give me an explanation on how to use the aroma installer by armarulz? I wanted to use it to make an update.zip to flash my app datas and apks. Thanks a lot to anybody who would enlighten me.
haoyangw said:
Can anybody give me an explanation on how to use the aroma installer by armarulz? I wanted to use it to make an update.zip to flash my app datas and apks. Thanks a lot to anybody who would enlighten me.
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If your interested in using AROMA installer I would recommend taking a look at this guide on how to use AROMA installer. I would also recommend you read through the entire AROMA Installer thread which will explain how to use AROMA's functions, syntax and other features. Should you run into any problems when creating your AROMA installer script you can ask your question's in the official AROMA Installer Questions and Answers Thread.

[Q] Regarding Xposed Installer

Hi All,
I have rooted my S3 GT-I9300 and have flashed Android Revolution HD 51.0.
Xposed Installer is installed, What is it exactly??? How do i make use of it???
And where do i find frameworks for the ARHD 51.0 ROM, What good it would make to my device.
Thanks.
The xposed installer app let's you modify the Ui without changing the system
Search for its thread and you'll find more info
PS- BTW what the hell were you doing since you don't know xposed?
Press thanks :good: if I've helped :highfive:
need more help
arnabbiswasalsodeep said:
The xposed installer app let's you modify the Ui without changing the system
Search for its thread and you'll find more info
PS- BTW what the hell were you doing since you don't know xposed?
Press thanks :good: if I've helped :highfive:
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Hi,
I am not into more of software thing.
And where do i find Xposed Modules??? My battery backup is too worst after switching to ARHD 51.0.
What will i have to do to improve it, Can it be tweaked through Xposed modules.
And you asked me to search for the thread, Can you please give me its link.
Because I don't know abc of Xposed, don't know what to look for.so..
Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
And only a few if them can help in fixing battery
Download ram manager pro and setcpu (free here at xda)
Or kernel tuner is a aio for memory and cpu and you can manage to get a little more juice
Or the best is to search for a custom kernel!
Press thanks :good: if I've helped :highfive:
vishwa3565 said:
Hi,
I am not into more of software thing.
And where do i find Xposed Modules??? My battery backup is too worst after switching to ARHD 51.0.
What will i have to do to improve it, Can it be tweaked through Xposed modules.
And you asked me to search for the thread, Can you please give me its link.
Because I don't know abc of Xposed, don't know what to look for.so..
Thanks.
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here is collection of modules
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/index-collection-xposed-modules-post-t2327541
You can find most of the available modules just from going inside of Xposed and switching the drop down menu at the top to Download.

[No Root] Remove bloatware

Hello!
I've finally received my Note 7 and I'm going to wait for further development before I root.
I wanted to remove some of the annoying bloat installed and tried a couple of apps.
I've found an app called "Ez Package Disabler" and it somehow authenticates with Knox for root level access? Anyway it works! No Root required.
PS. I'm not affiliated with the developer in anyway, just sharing a great find.
Yes its a good tool and there are a few others like S Galaxy package disabler etc.
they all work fine!
varun.gid said:
Yes its a good tool and there are a few others like S Galaxy package disabler etc.
they all work fine!
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Do you know of any other cool tricks / apps that allow customisation not just disabling packages?

[MOD] [NO ROOT/ROOT] Simple, fast and efficient debloating.

Intro:
I tried using MIUI a lot of time before and always found it so full of apps.
So I searched around xda and compiled a list with packages to remove, which I consider was great because it was a fast and easy way to clean my device.
In the end I thought of sharing it with you, because why not? (xda is all about mods and sharing them right?)
Without further ado:
Instructions:
1) Download the file attached to this post and open it with any text viewer, I recommend notepad++.
2) Open a cmd or powershell window,
3) Run
adb shell (or .\adb shell if powershell)
su (optional depending if you have root)
4) Copy and paste the whole list into the open adb window.
P.S. AND WARNING:
You should really check what you're getting rid of, I suggest Googling every package you are not familiar with.
Also since this is a simple text file you can delete or add packages to adjust to your personal needs, I'm just dropping this as a personal template to make it easy and fast for you to debloat your device.
This is made with the Xiaomi Mi 8 in mind running MIUI, but can work on other brands and devices.
If a packeage trying to uninstall isn't there it'll just skip it and move on, so it's safe to use on any device, just not as effective.
(also of course like with any mod I won't be held responsible for any damage or misfunction that occurs, you're doing this on your own will and your own risk.)
With that being said, cheers, enjoy!
The instructions are inside the text file as well for offline usage.
Credits:
Huge thanks and a big shout out to @Agimax @biggary @RedSkull23 @didgerid00 for providing a lot of info for me to compile my personal list. :highfive:
V2:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78976804&postcount=6
Glad to see that my work (among the work of others bloat-listing volunteers) is useful mate! :highfive:
The devices we own must be kept clean (and custom ROMs and GSIes help a lot here luckily) so let's keep us updated about new bloats
RedSkull23 said:
Glad to see that my work (among the work of others bloat-listing volunteers) is useful mate! :highfive:
The devices we own must be kept clean (and custom ROMs and GSIes help a lot here luckily) so let's keep us updated about new bloats
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Sure thing man, you and the others gave me the idea for this, so thanks.
This is awesome but does it break OTAs?
PedroCaseiro said:
This is awesome but does it break OTAs?
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No, OTA works and the uninstalled Apps are not there again after update
V2 is out!
Made some cleaning:
-double checked what is needed and what is not
-removed duplicate lines
-sorted alphabetically for convenience
Enjoy.
nfsmw_gr said:
Made some cleaning:
-double checked what is needed and what is not
-removed duplicate lines
-sorted alphabetically for convenience
Enjoy.
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Thanks. Just did this to get rid of the google useless apps
PedroCaseiro said:
Thanks. Just did this to get rid of the google useless apps
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Glad it helped pal.
Thanks for your work, I can see my mi8 is breathing now
extaze said:
Thanks for your work, I can see my mi8 is breathing now
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Sure thing man, there's a thanks button for every modder out there that provides something you feel helped you.
nfsmw_gr said:
Sure thing man, there's a thanks button for every modder out there that provides something you feel helped you.
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Sure!
Done
found an actual list for miui system processes - it's in russian though, so google translate it
https://c.mi.com/thread-1126775-1-0.html
Stoffl_ said:
found an actual list for miui system processes - it's in russian though, so google translate it
https://c.mi.com/thread-1126775-1-0.html
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I'll check it out just in case I missed something, thanks.
The CMD says permission denied. Do i have to be in fastboot mode on the phone?
Nope
IS it possibile to remove mi cloud? It is safe?
Paolo83 said:
IS it possibile to remove mi cloud? It is safe?
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Other than the fact that you'll lose mi clouds functionality, it should be possible and most likely safe.
RedSkull23 said:
Glad to see that my work (among the work of others bloat-listing volunteers) is useful mate! :highfive:
The devices we own must be kept clean (and custom ROMs and GSIes help a lot here luckily) so let's keep us updated about new bloats
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I can say the same you said . Every rom/ custom rom should have only basic apps like telephone , messages , camera , settings , and one or two apps more . Others one user should install what he needs .
is it safe to delete all of the things in the list?
LITE Vesion available.
A friend of mine suggested some of the features that got removed could be useful (for some that is) and asked me to make a lite version of the tweak, so yeah, I made one for him and I'm posting it here as well.
Enjoy.

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