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Note: if you somehow manage to uninstall system packages you can’t reinstall those (afaik). At least i ended up having to reset the phone twice while setting up and trying to change the default camera app. Not the worst on a new phone i guess.
I guess I’ll file this under only proceed if you know what you’re doing
I removed a package that was needed for the sim card to function once. Didn’t remember what that package was, because I just went to town without documenting what packages I uninstalled.
If not buying a phone that comes with these preinstalled wasn’t the first option you picked, then ADB is your friend.
adb devices
adb shell
, and now you can wreak havoc on your phoneso only continue if you know what the hell you’re doing
To uninstall an app, type
pm uninstall --user 0 *package name*
For example,
pm uninstall --user 0 com.facebook.services
Should you uninstall something by accident, you can reinstall by using
cmd package install-existing *package name*
Note: if you somehow manage to uninstall system packages you can’t reinstall those (afaik). At least i ended up having to reset the phone twice while setting up and trying to change the default camera app. Not the worst on a new phone i guess.
I guess I’ll file this under only proceed if you know what you’re doing
I removed a package that was needed for the sim card to function once. Didn’t remember what that package was, because I just went to town without documenting what packages I uninstalled.
That’s a learning experience right there
This only disables these packages. Any OTA update re-enables them, and you have to re-disable them again.
It does uninstall them completely.
However, the installation files are still there for the system to use. A factory reset for example wouldn’t work the way it’s intended to otherwise.
Though I don’t know about how updates behave in that instance, so that sounds annoying if it’s like this.
I’d also recommend the universal android debloater. makes the whole process quite easy.
True, I always forget that exists