Question Which system apps is safe to remove to my Moto G Play 2021 - Moto G Play (2021)

Well, they title says it all. Which ones of these apps (if any) would be safe to remove without totally effing everything up?

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[Q] Bloatware list on xt912 JB leaked OTA

Hello!
I don't like bloatware that motorola & verizon put on FWs, so i would like to delete maximum moto services & bloatware without pain, so maybe anybody have a list what i can delete?
I'm about JB 9.8.20-XT912 LEAK/OTA system.
This is kind of subjective because some of that might not be considered bloatware to everyone.
Any verizon app,
Some golf app,
NFL mobile,
Movie Studio,
Emergency Alerts,
Help Center,
Tasks
Don't really remember the rest seeing as I uninstalled them immediately when I rebooted the phone.
Thanks, this apps are obvious trash, but what about motoblur services? Motocast or something that staying in memory?

Deleting Bloatware from LG LS665 [Question]

I have my phone rooted, but unlike my previous phone, a motorola, there is no forum for it, since it's pretty new-ish. So I was wondering if any one has a list of system/bloatware apps that can be safely deleted without destroying my phone?
I'm pretty sure all the google apps can be removed without negative affects and that voice mail app that puts it in text format, but beyond that, I'm not sure.

[Root] Safe to remove LG apps.

So i've unlocked my bootloader and rooted my H850.
I'm looking to see what's safe to remove, I've so far removed most google apps that are pre-installed apart from the ones i need, now i ask which LG apps are safe to remove without causing problems.
Andy`
Andy` said:
So i've unlocked my bootloader and rooted my H850.
I'm looking to see what's safe to remove, I've so far removed most google apps that are pre-installed apart from the ones i need, now i ask which LG apps are safe to remove without causing problems.
Andy`
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Mind u I use the debloated Fluence HD ROM and patch, but I only disable apps the system let's me disable... Between my g3 and now g5 I've found that system performs worse when I do more than disable apps the system thinks it needs...I doubt that is true for 100% of apps but I get incredible battery life using that and other methods...
Just my two cents...
Yeah I've used the list of apps that has been removed from the Fluence HD Patch from thread, cheers.
I'm sure they're more that are safe to remove though.
Andy`

What Apps are Safe to Disable?

Okay so I just got my tab s6, and have rooted it, and now I want to disable or outright remove some of the unnecessary bloatware that came installed on it. But I really don't want to screw up and disable something I shouldn't so I thought I'd ask on here. Which apps are Safe to disable?
There was a thread around here, with a list of stuff you could delete from the Tab S5e which apparently applies to the Tab S6 too, although it didn't give a list of what the package actually did - So, whilst it would remove the bloat without breaking the Tablet, it could also remove some packages that you'd want to keep. For this reason, I didn't bother with it. I'd like to know exactly what I'm removing.

Question What to use to debloat unneeded apps?

What is the safest way to de-bloat the phone? What apps are people using to remove unneeded apps? For example I don't use Google TV. Is it safe to uninstall or just freeze? There is Systemless Debloater but I'm not sure if it's fully comparable.
LpowerSolace said:
What is the safest way to de-bloat the phone? What apps are people using to remove unneeded apps? For example I don't use Google TV. Is it safe to uninstall or just freeze? There is Systemless Debloater but I'm not sure if it's fully comparable.
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I use Systemless Debloater.
In the begining I tested it on as many devices I could.
- Few Pixel(s), OnePlus(s), Motorola and Xiaomi devices.
- I know someone who is currently using it on a Samsung S20+ (now on Android 13).
The module was just recently updated to handle a new OnePlus (ColorOS ?) directory.
/system/my_bigball
Since it is systemless, it is safe and fairly easy to use.
The hardest part is finding the app name you want to debloate.
Cheers.
Edit:
PS.
I might be a little bias though.
Systemless Debloater - Post # 4.
LpowerSolace said:
What is the safest way to de-bloat the phone? What apps are people using to remove unneeded apps? For example I don't use Google TV. Is it safe to uninstall or just freeze? There is Systemless Debloater but I'm not sure if it's fully comparable.
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I use SD Maid Pro and freeze apps, because a) it isn't possible to delete apps from the system partition, and b) it's safer than trying to remove the apps permanently.
+1 for the freeze option. Less likely to cause any issues and if it does, it's easy to unfreeze. Fwiw, 3C Toolbox also offers the freeze/unfreeze function as should most decent app managers. I'll let most factory included apps remain until they show up on my wake-lock more often than I think they should or is necessary. It's all about battery 4 me...the more my phone stays in light doze/doze or deep sleep WITHOUT causing any late or missing notifications the better. I try to stay in that 'sweet spot' as far as the battery goes.
even frozen apps still run. i have google play services and framework frozen and they still hammer my firewall.
makes you feel better about it though..

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