I uninstalled some apps using ADB and then I keep getting this popup. Solution? - Oppo Realme 1 Questions & Answers

List of apps I uninstalled: -
com.android.browser
com.oppoex.afterservice
com.coloros.assistantscreen
com.oppo.market
com.coloros.backuprestore
com.coloros.avastofferwall
com.realmecomm.app
com.oppo.partnerbrowsercustomizations
com.oppo.music
com.coloros.video
com.coloros.pictorial
com.oppo.usercenter
com.coloros.childrenspace
com.realmestore.app
com.coloros.gamespace
And this is the popup I keep getting: -
https://imgur.com/a/aqDaKPx

anirbannath said:
List of apps I uninstalled: -
com.android.browser
com.oppoex.afterservice
com.coloros.assistantscreen
com.oppo.market
com.coloros.backuprestore
com.coloros.avastofferwall
com.realmecomm.app
com.oppo.partnerbrowsercustomizations
com.oppo.music
com.coloros.video
com.coloros.pictorial
com.oppo.usercenter
com.coloros.childrenspace
com.realmestore.app
com.coloros.gamespace
And this is the popup I keep getting: -
https://imgur.com/a/aqDaKPx
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I'm not 100% sure, but the error is because you uninstalled com.coloros.pictorial and video
Flash ozip to restore

Related

APKs for Text Forwarding and Text Image Download for Android 8.0?

Hello,
I've done a massive debloat of my Android 8.0 phone, and I'm very happy with the results.
I've essentially killed everything except for the bare minimum for: phone calls, texts, the clock, settings, and the UI.
However, every now and then, I'll find a feature I want to add back in. I don't need to do a complete restore, as I'm comfortable reinstalling single apps via command line.
Most likely, I'll be able to figure this out on my own. However, if anyone happens to know specifically off the top of their head what I should add back to restore text forwarding and text images, it would save me a lot of time.
Here are the only .apk files I have installed at this time:
HTML:
com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
com.google.android.ext.services
com.android.providers.telephony
com.sec.android.app.parser
com.android.providers.media
com.google.android.ext.shared
com.samsung.android.incallui
com.samsung.android.knox.containercore
android.auto_generated_rro__
com.android.mms.service
com.sec.android.Cdfs
com.samsung.android.MtpApplication
com.sec.android.app.factorykeystring
com.google.android.configupdater
com.android.defcontainer
com.sec.ims
com.sec.sve
com.sec.android.providers.security
com.sec.android.provider.badge
com.android.certinstaller
com.android.carrierconfig
android
com.android.mtp
com.android.stk
com.samsung.android.messaging
com.android.backupconfirm
com.android.statementservice
com.expway.embmsserver
com.sec.bcservice
com.sec.android.app.sysscope
com.samsung.android.providers.context
com.sec.android.app.servicemodeapp
com.sec.android.preloadinstaller
app.greyshirts.firewall
com.samsung.android.sdk.professionalaudio.utility.jammonitor
com.android.providers.settings
com.sec.imsservice
com.samsung.sdm.sdmviewer
com.test.LTEfunctionality
com.samsung.advp.imssettings
com.sec.android.inputmethod
com.sec.android.app.clockpackage
com.sec.android.RilServiceModeApp
com.android.server.telecom
com.samsung.android.clipboarduiservice
com.android.keychain
com.google.android.packageinstaller
android.autoinstalls.config.samsung
com.android.calllogbackup
com.sec.android.diagmonagent
com.android.carrierdefaultapp
me.iofel.packagelist
com.sec.android.app.launcher
com.samsung.android.dqagent
com.samsung.android.app.accesscontrol
com.samsung.networkui
com.samsung.android.mdm
com.sec.phone
com.android.storagemanager
com.sec.app.RilErrorNotifier
com.android.settings
com.samsung.android.lool
com.android.cts.ctsshim
com.samsung.android.svcagent
com.samsung.android.sdk.professionalaudio.app.audioconnectionservice
com.samsung.android.shortcutbackupservice
com.samsung.InputEventApp
com.samsung.android.providers.contacts
com.android.phone
com.android.shell
com.android.providers.blockednumber
com.android.providers.userdictionary
com.android.systemui
com.sec.android.app.tfunlock
com.samsung.android.app.clockpack
com.samsung.android.contacts
com.samsung.sec.android.application.csc
com.samsung.upsmtheme
com.samsung.android.coreapps
What am I missing? Also, if you notice anything else in there that's useless, that I can scrub, please let me know.
Thanks
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Android 8.0
Samsung Experience 9.0
Kernel 4.4.13-13869209

CPH1979 ROM Nuker

Just a simple batch script to go through and remove a list of useless or bloatware packages, and make sure to read "INSTRUCTIONS.txt"
NOTE: THIS WILL ALSO REMOVE THE STOCK PHONE AND MESSAGING APPLICATIONS, THIS MEANS YOU WILL HAVE TO DOWNLOAD GOOGLES, OR A THIRD PARTIES MESSAGING AND PHONE APP!
List of useless crap:
com.coloros.backuprestore
com.google.android.youtube
com.coloros.phonenoareainquire
com.coloros.gamespace
com.oppo.operationManual
com.oppo.partnerbrowsercustomizations
com.android.htmlviewer
com.coloros.weather.service
com.google.ar.core
com.coloros.oshare
com.android.contacts
com.android.mms
com.dropboxchmod
com.coloros.assistantscreen
com.google.android.apps.tachyon
com.mediatek.mdmlsample
com.facebook.services
com.google.android.music
com.coloros.smartdriving
com.google.android.apps.docs
com.google.android.apps.maps
com.coloros.wallpapers
com.opera.browser
com.coloros.weather2
com.android.chrome
com.coloros.compass2
com.coloros.colorfilestand
com.google.android.videos
com.coloros.pictorial
com.coloros.widget.smallweather
com.coloros.calculator
com.google.android.feedback
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.google.android.calendar
com.facebook.katana
com.coloros.alarmclock
com.oppo.logkit
com.facebook.system
com.oppo.atlas
com.oppo.music
com.oppo.criticallog
com.coloros.video
com.google.android.keep
com.coloros.soundrecorder
com.oppo.quicksearchbox
com.opera.preinstall
com.facebook.appmanager
com.coloros.floatassistant
com.coloros.childrenspace
com.mediatek.mtklogger
com.google.android.apps.magazines
com.coloros.musiclink
com.nearme.atlas
com.nearme.themestore
com.google.android.gm
com.coloros.phonemanager
RELEASES:
Version 2.7: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DEPuKn85V-dCjHKdWMHRCuCn9wjBI8kV
Version 2.8: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ork7Dvf6JaVP-JxvdqgzOaTrk-SNBvrv
Version 2.9 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PtbzD0ppUEqQ9_PEPjAZYxtlJ-yKDsSJ/view?usp=sharing
********
Why is gamespace useless? Also possible to delete some of them and not the list?
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Castorite said:
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maybe you do know how downgrade firmware?
Predatorhaze said:
Why is gamespace useless? Also possible to delete some of them and not the list?
---------- Post added at 09:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:23 AM ----------
maybe you do know how downgrade firmware?
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I classified OPPO's Gamespace as "useless" because it was apart of the ColorOS Operating System, you can change what packages are removed by editing "CPH1979 ROM Nuker.bat" and changing the package list below
line 32, to keep the Gamespace application simply remove line 36, you can add and remove packages to process there, as for downgrading the firmware I'm afraid there isn't a way as of yet, OPPO is very restrictive when it comes to firmware.
How to remove the OPPO launcher ? I get an error when trying to remove it with ADB
works a treat

Do not disable com.android.updater

I uninstalled com.android.updater, and fow a while everything was OK. Then today the battery was depleted, and after recharging the phone went into a bootloop. I had to install com.android.updater again, and after that everything went back to normal.
How did I find out it was com.android.updater? When in a bootloop, the Android system is actually already up and running. I was able to do adb logcat. There I saw that the system was looking for com.android.updater.
Code:
04-18 17:07:20.036 7445 7606 E AndroidRuntime: *** FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: Thread-4
04-18 17:07:20.036 7445 7606 E AndroidRuntime: java.lang.RuntimeException: System error: connot find system app : com.android.updater
Note that I'm using the original China Stable ROM version 10.4.4.0(PFKCNXM), all stock, locked bootloader, not rooted. Except for the customization that we can do without root: Install Google services etc, and disable/uninstall packages through ADB.
I didn't want to upgrade to MIUI 11 because I've seen reports of it being slow and draining battery, and I want the NFC functionality, so I had to stick with China ROM.
I can't find that in my Mi 9T Pro (using the latest xiaomi.eu 20.3.27)
When I search Update I find pl.zdunex25.updater, com.android.dynsystem and com.google.android.configupdater and have all 3 frozen with SDMaid.
DeepAnger said:
I can't find that in my Mi 9T Pro (using the latest xiaomi.eu 20.3.27)
When I search Update I find pl.zdunex25.updater, com.android.dynsystem and com.google.android.configupdater and have all 3 frozen with SDMaid.
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Oh I'm using the China Stable ROM version 10.4.4.0(PFKCNXM), sorry for not mentioning it earlier. I think custom ROMs might be immune to this sort of thing. Thanks, I've updated the post with my ROM info.
I uninstalled com.android.updater, and i cant restore it(. Do you can help me? I use redmi 4 and firmware miui_HMNote4Global_V8.5.6.0.MBFMIED_6f4b63e4fd_6.0. How i can restore one app whitout reinstall all?(
Brooont said:
I uninstalled com.android.updater, and i cant restore it(. Do you can help me? I use redmi 4 and firmware miui_HMNote4Global_V8.5.6.0.MBFMIED_6f4b63e4fd_6.0. How i can restore one app whitout reinstall all?(
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Process of restoring generally depends on how did you 'uninstall' - please precisely describe how you did
I connect phone to computer with adb, click "debloater" and write com.android.updater in "custom" field, and click uninstall.
Brooont said:
I connect phone to computer with adb, click "debloater" and write com.android.updater in "custom" field, and click uninstall.
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Still depending on how your debloater worked, try the folowing command(s):
adb shell cmd package install-existing com.android.updater
if it fails then:
adb shell pm enable com.android.updater
First make sure that adb connection is properly established:
adb devices
C:\adb_run\bin>adb devices
List of devices attached
NF8LHYVSNJZTGY7L recovery
C:\adb_run\bin>adb shell pm enable com.android.updater
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
/sbin/sh: pm: not found
C:\adb_run\bin>adb shell cmd package install-existing com.android.updater
/sbin/sh: cmd: not found
C:\adb_run\bin>
Something wrong...
Brooont said:
C:\adb_run\bin>adb devices
List of devices attached
NF8LHYVSNJZTGY7L recovery
C:\adb_run\bin>adb shell pm enable com.android.updater
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
/sbin/sh: pm: not found
C:\adb_run\bin>adb shell cmd package install-existing com.android.updater
/sbin/sh: cmd: not found
C:\adb_run\bin>
Something wrong...
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Click to collapse
Something wrong/strange with your adb deamon
Btw, you used certain Debloater - you should better ask in the corresponding Debloater forum/thread how to un-do
Š¢hanks!
wpyh said:
I uninstalled com.android.updater, and fow a while everything was OK. Then today the battery was depleted, and after recharging the phone went into a bootloop. I had to install com.android.updater again, and after that everything went back to normal.
How did I find out it was com.android.updater? When in a bootloop, the Android system is actually already up and running. I was able to do adb logcat. There I saw that the system was looking for com.android.updater.
Code:
04-18 17:07:20.036 7445 7606 E AndroidRuntime: *** FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: Thread-4
04-18 17:07:20.036 7445 7606 E AndroidRuntime: java.lang.RuntimeException: System error: connot find system app : com.android.updater
Note that I'm using the original China Stable ROM version 10.4.4.0(PFKCNXM), all stock, locked bootloader, not rooted. Except for the customization that we can do without root: Install Google services etc, and disable/uninstall packages through ADB.
I didn't want to upgrade to MIUI 11 because I've seen reports of it being slow and draining battery, and I want the NFC functionality, so I had to stick with China ROM.
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Would it be safe to disable in ADB, rather than uninstall?
Also, is it only responsible for OS updates, or does it handle things like updating the Google Play app?
hey guys..
is there any method for unrooted device..? disable commanda is not working.;
C:\Users\Desktop\fastboot_adb(1.0.32)_071114_r21>adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.android.
updater
Package com.android.updater new state: default
t-mobile_mda said:
hey guys..
is there any method for unrooted device..? disable commanda is not working.;
C:\Users\Desktop\fastboot_adb(1.0.32)_071114_r21>adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.android.
updater
Package com.android.updater new state: default
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I would suggest not touching android.updater. it gives bootloop if disabled or uninstalled
What should we remove then

Bloatware that is safe to remove [Redmi Note 9s]

Hello guys, I just want to ask if what bloatwares that are safe to remove. Can you give me the list? Thank you!
icodix said:
Hello guys, I just want to ask if what bloatwares that are safe to remove. Can you give me the list? Thank you!
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Hi you can use xiaomi debloot tool to do that.
You should debloot
MSA, Analytics and other xiaomi apps that you dont want to use like browser,mi store,mi apps,yellow pages or apps like that.
mnauman8 said:
Hi you can use xiaomi debloot tool to do that.
You should debloot
MSA, Analytics and other xiaomi apps that you dont want to use like browser,mi store,mi apps,yellow pages or apps like that.
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do you have a list bro? Can I ask it? is it the same as other regions bloatware?
icodix said:
do you have a list bro? Can I ask it? is it the same as other regions bloatware?
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No specific list but you can debloot apps which you don't like.
If you're using adb fastboot it only allows you to remove apps that are safe to remove and they can all be re-installed if you change your mind
Do NOT remove FindDevice. If you do, the phone will give you a pop-up warning every 5 seconds and I was unable to find a source to re-install it.
jjnova said:
Do NOT remove FindDevice. If you do, the phone will give you a pop-up warning every 5 seconds and I was unable to find a source to re-install it.
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does a factory reset reinstall it?
dork997 said:
does a factory reset reinstall it?
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Yes it does. The Redmi Note 9 Pro has a recovery option that can be booted into, and will reset the phone. That was the option I eventually used, then setting my phone back up for hours to get it back to where it was before I broke it
jjnova said:
Do NOT remove FindDevice. If you do, the phone will give you a pop-up warning every 5 seconds and I was unable to find a source to re-install it.
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noted on this bro Thanks! maybe later when I arrive at home I will debloat my 9s.
ascender13 said:
If you're using adb fastboot it only allows you to remove apps that are safe to remove and they can all be re-installed if you change your mind
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But I have a problem. This is my first Xiaomi phone and I dont have any ideas what apps are safe to remove ;(
ascender13 said:
If you're using adb fastboot it only allows you to remove apps that are safe to remove and they can all be re-installed if you change your mind
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I saw this list on google should I remove it all?
android.autoinstalls.config.Xiaomi.whyred
cn.wps.xiaomi.abroad.lite
com.amazon.appmanager
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.emergency
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.corner
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.double
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.tall
com.android.midrive
com.android.mms
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.autonavi.minimap
com.baidu.duersdk.opensdk
com.baidu.input_mi
com.baidu.searchbox
com.caf.fmradio
com.duokan.phone.remotecontroller
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.google.android.apps.books
com.google.android.apps.docs
com.google.android.apps.maps
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.google.android.apps.translate
com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
com.google.android.inputmethod.latin
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.google.android.music
com.google.android.play.games
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.tts
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.youtube
com.longcheertel.AutoTest
com.longcheertel.cit
com.longcheertel.midtest
com.mfashiongallery.emag
com.mi.android.globalFileexplorer
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.mi.global.bbs
com.mi.global.shop
com.mi.globalTrendNews
com.mi.globallayout
com.mi.liveassistant
com.mi.webkit.core
com.milink.service
com.mipay.wallet
com.mipay.wallet.id
com.mipay.wallet.in
com.miui.analytics
com.miui.android.fashiongallery
com.miui.antispam
com.miui.backup
com.miui.bugreport
com.miui.calculator
com.miui.cleanmaster
com.miui.cloudbackup
com.miui.cloudservice
com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
com.miui.compass
com.miui.contentcatcher
com.miui.daemon
com.miui.fm
com.miui.fmservice
com.miui.freeform
com.miui.gallery
com.miui.global.packageinstaller
com.miui.hybrid
com.miui.hybrid.accessory
com.miui.klo.bugreport
com.miui.micloudsync
com.miui.miservice
com.miui.mishare.connectivity
com.miui.misound
com.miui.msa.global
com.miui.nextpay
com.miui.notes
com.miui.personalassistant
com.miui.player
com.miui.providers.weather
com.miui.screenrecorder
com.miui.smsextra
com.miui.sysopt
com.miui.systemAdSolution
com.miui.touchassistant
com.miui.translation.kingsoft
com.miui.translation.xmcloud
com.miui.translation.youdao
com.miui.translationservice
com.miui.userguide
com.miui.video
com.miui.videoplayer
com.miui.videoplayer.overlay
com.miui.virtualsim
com.miui.vsimcore
com.miui.weather2
com.miui.wmsvc
com.miui.yellowpage
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.qiyi.video
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.xiaomi
com.tencent.soter.soterserver
com.tencent.soter.soterservice
com.xiaomi.ab
com.xiaomi.account
com.xiaomi.channel
com.xiaomi.gamecenter.sdk.service
com.xiaomi.glgm
com.xiaomi.joyose
com.xiaomi.jr
com.xiaomi.lens
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.xiaomi.mi_connect_service
com.xiaomi.micloud.sdk
com.xiaomi.midrop
com.xiaomi.midrop.overlay
com.xiaomi.mipicks
com.xiaomi.miplay_client
com.xiaomi.mirecycle
com.xiaomi.news
com.xiaomi.o2o
com.xiaomi.pass
com.xiaomi.payment
com.xiaomi.recycle
com.xiaomi.scanner
com.xiaomi.shop
com.xiaomi.upnp
com.xiaomi.vipaccount
icodix said:
I saw this list on google should I remove it all?
android.autoinstalls.config.Xiaomi.whyred
cn.wps.xiaomi.abroad.lite
com.amazon.appmanager
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.emergency
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.corner
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.double
com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.tall
com.android.midrive
com.android.mms
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.autonavi.minimap
com.baidu.duersdk.opensdk
com.baidu.input_mi
com.baidu.searchbox
com.caf.fmradio
com.duokan.phone.remotecontroller
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.google.android.apps.books
com.google.android.apps.docs
com.google.android.apps.maps
com.google.android.apps.photos
com.google.android.apps.translate
com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
com.google.android.inputmethod.latin
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.google.android.music
com.google.android.play.games
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.tts
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.videos
com.google.android.youtube
com.longcheertel.AutoTest
com.longcheertel.cit
com.longcheertel.midtest
com.mfashiongallery.emag
com.mi.android.globalFileexplorer
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.mi.global.bbs
com.mi.global.shop
com.mi.globalTrendNews
com.mi.globallayout
com.mi.liveassistant
com.mi.webkit.core
com.milink.service
com.mipay.wallet
com.mipay.wallet.id
com.mipay.wallet.in
com.miui.analytics
com.miui.android.fashiongallery
com.miui.antispam
com.miui.backup
com.miui.bugreport
com.miui.calculator
com.miui.cleanmaster
com.miui.cloudbackup
com.miui.cloudservice
com.miui.cloudservice.sysbase
com.miui.compass
com.miui.contentcatcher
com.miui.daemon
com.miui.fm
com.miui.fmservice
com.miui.freeform
com.miui.gallery
com.miui.global.packageinstaller
com.miui.hybrid
com.miui.hybrid.accessory
com.miui.klo.bugreport
com.miui.micloudsync
com.miui.miservice
com.miui.mishare.connectivity
com.miui.misound
com.miui.msa.global
com.miui.nextpay
com.miui.notes
com.miui.personalassistant
com.miui.player
com.miui.providers.weather
com.miui.screenrecorder
com.miui.smsextra
com.miui.sysopt
com.miui.systemAdSolution
com.miui.touchassistant
com.miui.translation.kingsoft
com.miui.translation.xmcloud
com.miui.translation.youdao
com.miui.translationservice
com.miui.userguide
com.miui.video
com.miui.videoplayer
com.miui.videoplayer.overlay
com.miui.virtualsim
com.miui.vsimcore
com.miui.weather2
com.miui.wmsvc
com.miui.yellowpage
com.netflix.partner.activation
com.qiyi.video
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.xiaomi
com.tencent.soter.soterserver
com.tencent.soter.soterservice
com.xiaomi.ab
com.xiaomi.account
com.xiaomi.channel
com.xiaomi.gamecenter.sdk.service
com.xiaomi.glgm
com.xiaomi.joyose
com.xiaomi.jr
com.xiaomi.lens
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.xiaomi.mi_connect_service
com.xiaomi.micloud.sdk
com.xiaomi.midrop
com.xiaomi.midrop.overlay
com.xiaomi.mipicks
com.xiaomi.miplay_client
com.xiaomi.mirecycle
com.xiaomi.news
com.xiaomi.o2o
com.xiaomi.pass
com.xiaomi.payment
com.xiaomi.recycle
com.xiaomi.scanner
com.xiaomi.shop
com.xiaomi.upnp
com.xiaomi.vipaccount
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Whoa, thats a lot of list
Mine debloated using Szaki Debloat tool :
https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools
list from :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...loat-redmi-note-7-miui-10-3-5-0-root-t3928466
From my try, DONT debloat :
- File Manager -> This make you cant update Official MIUI from files (Fastboot, etc)
- Gallery -> Some say it cause bootloop
Other you can debloat depend on your need
Goodluck
sampit76 said:
Whoa, thats a lot of list
Mine debloated using Szaki Debloat tool :
https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools
list from :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...loat-redmi-note-7-miui-10-3-5-0-root-t3928466
From my try, DONT debloat :
- File Manager -> This make you cant update Official MIUI from files (Fastboot, etc)
- Gallery -> Some say it cause bootloop
Other you can debloat depend on your need
Goodluck
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Hi there,
I bought a Redmi Note 9 Pro.......running MIUI 11 stable, 6/1228 GB, with 64 GB Sandisk Pro.
1. Apps wont get transferred to SD?
2. How to debloat it and which apps?......Since is my 1st Xiaomi, am familiar with Oneplus.
Thanks.
Mike2030 said:
Hi there,
I bought a Redmi Note 9 Pro.......running MIUI 11 stable, 6/1228 GB, with 64 GB Sandisk Pro.
1. Apps wont get transferred to SD?
2. How to debloat it and which apps?......Since is my 1st Xiaomi, am familiar with Oneplus.
Thanks.
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Greeting,
1. Not all Android devices allow you to install app to the microSD card. Even if your smartphone supports the feature, not all apps do.
2. You can googling/search Youtube for complete guide to debloat with using Szaki Debloat tool . The list of safe to remove apps can be found on the XDA link above.
Good luck
Thanks.
1. Each time I reboot Xiaomi checks for SIM activation?
2. And displays SD card in notification?
3. Battery life is insane.
4. RAM usage rarely touches 4 gigs.
5. To sum up getting Sandisk Pro 64 GB was useless?
6. What is the function of having dual app features?
Have a great day!
Can safe debloat be done online by a developer using Team Viewer?
Mike2030 said:
Thanks.
1. Each time I reboot Xiaomi checks for SIM activation?
2. And displays SD card in notification?
3. Battery life is insane.
4. RAM usage rarely touches 4 gigs.
5. To sum up getting Sandisk Pro 64 GB was useless?
Have a great day!
Can safe debloat be done online by a developer using Team Viewer?
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1. its from "Mi Message"" Apps
it need your SIM to send the sms verification for first time use.
Mine never use its (I never use all Xiaomi/Miui Account, just Google account)
You can disable the "Mi Message" Apps or remove it / debloat
2. Most of android phone (depend on brand and Android version) will scan & notif about MicroSD everytime you boot / restart. Its mostly notification from Android OS
3. True
4.
5. Not at all, e.g : you can use MicroSD for camera Photo/Video (Save all Camera result to MicroSD), so you have more internal storage for other needs (e.g more apps, etc)
cheers
PS : Think We should back disccusing about title topic from TS, since this is about ""Debloating"
sampit76 said:
1. its from "Mi Message"" Apps
it need your SIM to send the sms verification for first time use.
Mine never use its (I never use all Xiaomi/Miui Account, just Google account)
You can disable the "Mi Message" Apps or remove it / debloat
2. Most of android phone (depend on brand and Android version) will scan & notif about MicroSD everytime you boot / restart. Its mostly notification from Android OS
3. True
4.
5. Not at all, e.g : you can use MicroSD for camera Photo/Video (Save all Camera result to MicroSD), so you have more internal storage for other needs (e.g more apps, etc)
cheers
PS : Think We should back disccusing about title topic from TS, since this is about ""Debloating"
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Since you have debloated your RPro 9, do you sense any differences in performance?
Does it become more responsive, lesser lag etc.
hoping to hear your experienced view,
Thanks.
Do not give permission to someone else to control your phone via team viewer
ascender13 said:
Do not give permission to someone else to control your phone via team viewer
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Why....out of curosity?
Have nothing to hide....
Mike2030 said:
Since you have debloated your RPro 9, do you sense any differences in performance?
Does it become more responsive, lesser lag etc.
hoping to hear your experienced view,
Thanks.
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Yes, and also better Battery Life
More Free Resource (CPU, RAM, etc) because Less running Services from Bloatwares
And most important thing is : No more annoying Ads
Cheers

Stock Debloat Query

How does one debloat stock? I've been looking for a good ROM to use, but haven't found a single one satisfactory, so I'm still on whatever the phone came with. I can't help being highly uneasy with it though, with all the stuff it has that I don't use nor want.
I'm sorry if it's a real stupid question, I don't really have a whole lot of knowledge about this area.
unluckyfolk said:
How does one debloat stock? I've been looking for a good ROM to use, but haven't found a single one satisfactory, so I'm still on whatever the phone came with. I can't help being highly uneasy with it though, with all the stuff it has that I don't use nor want.
I'm sorry if it's a real stupid question, I don't really have a whole lot of knowledge about this area.
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XiaomiADBFastbootTools contains the feature of debloating. It can remove a **** ton of adware and bloatware.
Just make sure you don't remove something necessary -- if the name isn't obvious, a simple google search can tell you what the service/package does; then you can remove it.
You'll be surprised by the hidden bloatware your stock ROM has and how refreshing it feels once all that **** is removed (Looking at you, Facebook services!!! Even if Facebook is not installed, you still have facebook services on your device!)
Vel-San said:
XiaomiADBFastbootTools contains the feature of debloating. It can remove a **** ton of adware and bloatware.
Just make sure you don't remove something necessary -- if the name isn't obvious, a simple google search can tell you what the service/package does; then you can remove it.
You'll be surprised by the hidden bloatware your stock ROM has and how refreshing it feels once all that **** is removed (Looking at you, Facebook services!!! Even if Facebook is not installed, you still have facebook services on your device!)
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OMG that's awesome! Man I'm so glad I decided to post and ask, I would have never found that utility by myself otherwise!
Do you happen to have down a list of the stuff you usually remove to debloat?
unluckyfolk said:
OMG that's awesome! Man I'm so glad I decided to post and ask, I would have never found that utility by myself otherwise!
Do you happen to have down a list of the stuff you usually remove to debloat?
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I can help you with this, I have been collecting bloatware package names from across a vast variety of custom roms, as well as MIUI stock roms.
But remember, if you're on Android 11, don't uninstall Cell Broadcast Reciever, Android ONS, Cacert App, Ims Service, otherwise you'll get stuck in a bootloop
I have removed the packages that might result in a bootloop for you, so you're good to go, debloat whatever you want, and you can ask me about any package name that you're not familiar with.
Note: to add the list below, in Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools, click app manager then add apps and paste the package names you wanna uninstall/disable then hit ok. After doing so, the list of the apps/services will appear then you can choose what to disable/uninstall.
Note: if you want more ram and better performance with functionality, uninstall Gapps, excluding G-play services & play store if you use them, like those of the google safety hub app, device personlization services, google carrier services, and last but not least (disable) Android notification ranker service.
If you want more battery, uninstall Qualcomm Useshimservice com.qualcomm.useShimservice listed below.
Good Luck.
This is the full list:
com.android.vending (Play Store)
com.google.android.gms (G-play services)
com.android.htmlviewer
com.google.android.gsf
com.google.android.partnersetup
com.google.android.dialer
com.google.android.apps.messaging
com.google.android.contacts
com.android.camera
com.android.stk
com.dsi.ant.server
com.google.android.ims
com.fingerprints.extension.service
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.miui.face
com.miui.notification
com.android.settings.intelligence
com.qti.xdivert
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.google.android.ext.services
com.android.mms.service
com.android.mms
com.qualcomm.location
com.qualcomm.qti.uceShimService
com.google.ims
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.printspooler
com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
com.google.android.tts
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
com.qualcomm.atfwd
com.android.thememanager
com.miui.gallery
com.qti.qualcomm.datastatusnotification
com.goodix.fingerprint
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.thememanager
com.android.thememanager.module
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.android.providers.blockednumber
com.android.providers.userdictionary
com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui
com.qualcomm.qti.cne
com.qti.pasrservice
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.qti.diagservices
com.qualcomm.qti.services.systemhelper
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.quicinc.voice.activation
com.android.providers.downloads
com.qualcomm.qti.poweroffalarm
com.caf.fmradio
com.miui.fmservice
com.google.android.apps.nexuslauncher
com.google.android.apps.tips
com.google.android.settings.intelligence
com.google.ar.core
com.google.android.apps.gcs
com.google.android.apps.safetyhub
com.google.android.apps.wallpaper
com.google.android.as
com.miui.core
com.android.inputmethod.latin
org.lineageos.audiofx
org.lineageos.jelly
com.android.calculator2
org.lineageos.etar
org.lineageos.eleven
org.lineageos.recorder
com.android.gallery3d
org.lineageos.snap
com.qualcomm.qti.ims
com.qualcomm.embms
com.android.backuptokenagent
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.qualcomm.qti.qdma
com.qualcomm.qti.seemp.service
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.android.messaging
com.miui.home
com.google.android.apps.recorder
com.sonymobile.xperiaweather
com.google.android.apps.cameralite
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.pixelplusui.Paper
com.hardcodecoder.pulsemusic
com.alensw.PicFolder
com.android.camera2
com.crdoid.music
org.ifaa.aidl.manager
com.revengeos.calculator
ws.xsoh.etar
com.moez.QKSMS
code.name.monkey.retromusic
com.simpleweather
mark.via.gp
com.simplemobiletools.gallerypro
org.evolutionx.papers
mx.xperience.Yunikon
com.google.android.apps.nbu.files
com.android.providers.calendar
com.android.calllogbackup
com.qualcomm.timeservice
com.android.exchange
com.android.onetimeinitializer
com.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.apps.pixelmigrate
Moe_KH said:
I can help you with this, I have been collecting bloatware package names from across a vast variety of custom roms, as well as MIUI stock roms.
But remember, if you're on Android 11, don't uninstall Cell Broadcast Reciever, Android ONS, Cacert App, Ims Service, otherwise you'll get stuck in a bootloop
I have removed the packages that might result in a bootloop for you, so you're good to go, debloat whatever you want, and you can ask me about any package name that you're not familiar with.
Note: to add the list below, in Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools, click app manager then add apps and paste the package names you wanna uninstall/disable then hit ok. After doing so, the list of the apps/services will appear then you can choose what to disable/uninstall.
This is the full list:
com.android.vending (Play Store)
com.google.android.gms (G-play services)
com.android.htmlviewer
com.google.android.gsf
com.google.android.partnersetup
com.google.android.dialer
com.google.android.apps.messaging
com.google.android.contacts
com.android.camera
com.android.stk
com.dsi.ant.server
com.google.android.ims
com.fingerprints.extension.service
com.xiaomi.location.fused
com.miui.face
com.miui.notification
com.android.settings.intelligence
com.qti.xdivert
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.google.android.ext.services
com.android.mms.service
com.android.mms
com.qualcomm.location
com.qualcomm.qti.uceShimService
com.google.ims
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.printspooler
com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
com.google.android.tts
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
com.qualcomm.atfwd
com.android.thememanager
com.miui.gallery
com.qti.qualcomm.datastatusnotification
com.goodix.fingerprint
com.android.bips
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.browser
com.android.calendar
com.android.chrome
com.android.deskclock
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.printspooler
com.android.stk
com.android.thememanager
com.android.thememanager.module
com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.android.providers.blockednumber
com.android.providers.userdictionary
com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui
com.qualcomm.qti.cne
com.qti.pasrservice
com.mi.android.globalpersonalassistant
com.qti.diagservices
com.qualcomm.qti.services.systemhelper
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.quicinc.voice.activation
com.android.providers.downloads
com.qualcomm.qti.poweroffalarm
com.caf.fmradio
com.miui.fmservice
com.google.android.apps.nexuslauncher
com.google.android.apps.tips
com.google.android.settings.intelligence
com.google.ar.core
com.google.android.apps.gcs
com.google.android.apps.safetyhub
com.google.android.apps.wallpaper
com.google.android.as
com.miui.core
com.android.inputmethod.latin
org.lineageos.audiofx
org.lineageos.jelly
com.android.calculator2
org.lineageos.etar
org.lineageos.eleven
org.lineageos.recorder
com.android.gallery3d
org.lineageos.snap
com.qualcomm.qti.ims
com.qualcomm.embms
com.android.backuptokenagent
com.android.wallpaperbackup
com.qualcomm.qti.qdma
com.qualcomm.qti.seemp.service
com.qualcomm.qti.smq
com.android.messaging
com.miui.home
com.google.android.apps.recorder
com.sonymobile.xperiaweather
com.google.android.apps.cameralite
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.pixelplusui.Paper
com.hardcodecoder.pulsemusic
com.alensw.PicFolder
com.android.camera2
com.crdoid.music
org.ifaa.aidl.manager
com.revengeos.calculator
ws.xsoh.etar
com.moez.QKSMS
code.name.monkey.retromusic
com.simpleweather
mark.via.gp
com.simplemobiletools.gallerypro
org.evolutionx.papers
mx.xperience.Yunikon
com.google.android.apps.nbu.files
com.android.providers.calendar
com.android.calllogbackup
com.qualcomm.timeservice
com.android.exchange
com.android.onetimeinitializer
com.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.apps.pixelmigrate
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Oh wow that's quite a list. A question though: if I do as you said and Add apps, does it just make them show them all in the ADB window in the center, or will it show only the ones that are installed on my phone?
unluckyfolk said:
Oh wow that's quite a list. A question though: if I do as you said and Add apps, does it just make them show them all in the ADB window in the center, or will it show only the ones that are installed on my phone?
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The ones that are installed.
I just edited the comment to make it simpler, you can take a look. Good luck.
unluckyfolk said:
Oh wow that's quite a list. A question though: if I do as you said and Add apps, does it just make them show them all in the ADB window in the center, or will it show only the ones that are installed on my phone?
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Those are the packages that I was talking about above @unluckyfolk:
For ram and performance:
com.google.android.apps.gcs
com.google.android.apps.safetyhub
com.android.stk (The SIM toolkit if you dont use it)
com.google.android.apps.turbo
com.qualcomm.qti.cne
com.google.android.ims
For battery:
com.qualcomm.qti.uceShimService
You can also downgrade your resolution from the options to the right, as well as your dpi.
Moe_KH said:
The ones that are installed.
I just edited the comment to make it simpler, you can take a look. Good luck.
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Already went south. The phone now say "Just a sec..." every time I unlock it. Even rebooted but nothing. There's something in that list that probably needs to stay.
unluckyfolk said:
Already went south. The phone now say "Just a sec..." every time I unlock it. Even rebooted but nothing. There's something in that list that probably needs to stay.
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It seems like you have uninstalled your launcher by accident, I didnt expect you to do so lol (remove everything I mentioned without having alternatives first). I have personally removed everything above from my phone after months of testing and I faced no problems. What Custom rom are you on?
Moe_KH said:
It seems like you have uninstalled your launcher by accident, I didnt expect you to do so lol (remove everything I mentioned without having alternatives first). I have personally removed everything above from my phone after months of testing and I faced no problems. What Custom rom are you on?
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No custom rom, I have the stock rom that comes with the phone. What's the launcher app called?
unluckyfolk said:
No custom rom, I have the stock rom that comes with the phone. What's the launcher app called?
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com.miui.home
unluckyfolk said:
No custom rom, I have the stock rom that comes with the phone. What's the launcher app called?
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if you cant access anything on the phone but still have the USB debugging on, use adb install (package name) command in Windows command prompt or powershell to reinstall the launcher or from Xiaomi adb fastboot tools
Moe_KH said:
com.miui.home
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Yep, that did it. But the "Use USB for" prompt keeps crashing and popping up every 10 seconds if I chose file transfer, so still something else. I have a feeling com.miui.notification has something to do with it
@unluckyfolk com.miui.notification is the notification ranker and settings for MIUI, I don't think that it has anything to do with it, can you attach a screenshot of the crashing prompt.
Moe_KH said:
@unluckyfolk com.miui.notification is the notification ranker and settings for MIUI, I don't think that it has anything to do with it, can you attach a screenshot of the crashing prompt.
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This one:
unluckyfolk said:
This one:
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You can try reinstalling com.miui.notification and see if it helps, if it does not, then try clearing the cache of the MTP Host service from the app manager
Moe_KH said:
You can try reinstalling com.miui.notification and see if it helps, if it does not, then try clearing the cache of the MTP Host service from the app manager
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Tried clearing the cache of that service but no luck. Also reinstalling com.miui.notification did nothing. Gonna try reinstalling the next thing I find that looks related.
Have to point out though, that if I leave it on "No data transfer", it doesn't crash.
Edit: Just wanted to note that if I pick the third option, it also doesn't crash. I'm flabbergasted lol
unluckyfolk said:
Tried clearing the cache of that service but no luck. Also reinstalling com.miui.notification did nothing. Gonna try reinstalling the next thing I find that looks related.
Have to point out though, that if I leave it on "No data transfer", it doesn't crash.
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That's really weird, never faced such a problem, but you can try to Go to Settings, Select Apps-ALL, Select Media Storage and Clear Data, Go back to ALL and select Google Services Framework, Clear Data.
If that doesn't help, you can simply use adb push files /sdcard/ & adb pull files /sdcard/ commands in cmd to transfer files from your laptop/PC to your phone or vice versa.
Moe_KH said:
That's really weird, never faced such a problem, but you can try to Go to Settings, Select Apps-ALL, Select Media Storage and Clear Data, Go back to ALL and select Google Services Framework, Clear Data.
If that doesn't help, you can simply use adb push files /sdcard/ & adb pull files /sdcard/ commands in cmd to transfer files from your laptop/PC to your phone or vice versa.
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That also didn't do it. But to be honest, I don't care enough to spend more time on this. If I select the third option, the XiaomiADBFast java app still works, and I can use other methods to transfer data, so that's alright. For now nothing else broke, so I'm still slowly removing stuff.
unluckyfolk said:
That also didn't do it. But to be honest, I don't care enough to spend more time on this. If I select the third option, the XiaomiADBFast java app still works, and I can use other methods to transfer data, so that's alright. For now nothing else broke, so I'm still slowly removing stuff.
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Good luck. Let me know if you need any help.

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