Remove ALL Bloatware from any Android Smartphone without Root
For those that aren't able to watch more than 10 seconds of a video before commenting: this method will permanently remove (you won't be able to recover what you delete) bloatware from all smartphones except non-rooted Samsung phones. If you're on a Samsung handset, the files will only be disabled. Every other device supports complete removal.
Downloads for Mac:
Debloater.v.x.xx.dmg - rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Ga...
Android.zip - cl.ly/dIcS?_ga=1.88067288.1944...
New Android phones (Marshmallow or newer) need to use this method to install ADB instead of Android.zip method mentioned in video - www.teamandroid.com/2016/10/22...
Downloads for Windows:
Debloater.v.x.xx.exe - rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Ga...
ADB for Windows - forum.xda-developers.com/showt...
Android is a fantastic mobile operating system. While for many years I considered iOS to be the clear leader, the two platforms are closer than ever before-equally impressive-both with its own strengths and weaknesses. One of the annoyances with Android is the fact that most new phones come with lots of bloatware that cannot be uninstalled. Today, I will show you how to remove any and all bloatware from any Android smartphone without root permissions.
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Disable is not the same as remove
So why isn't this video's title: Disable ALL Bloatware from any Android Smartphone without Root? Disabling is very different than removing, last time I checked.
This is too complex. I hate my android phone. 22 GB out of 32 are unavailable. I will buy an iPhone next time.
Good guide, but the term "remove" with regard to bloatware isn"t quite accurate. The preinstalled system apps (bloatware) are actually being disabled via adb shell, not removed from the device. Those apps are still fully intact on the /system, /product, /oem or /vendor partitions. The only way to fully remove them is by superuser access over the Android OS, or by installing a custom recovery such as TWRP, mounting the /system partition as R/W (or other partitions in which preinstalled apps are present), and using recovery"s native file management interface to individually remove the unwanted apps.
Ok so on Samsung devices they can not be removed???
disabling is useless , need to get them off the phone completely
Ugh, this didn't work. Only one package showed up. "Web ViewGoogle.apk"
Title is wrong...Disable not remove.
Continually uses the words REMOVE and DELETE, when all he is doing is disabling. This "solution" does not save you storage space. It "may" speed up your device.
Look at him in 2020.... He looks so different!!!
There are 60 apps on my brand new phone. Hooking to adb, it shows one package.
Device connected not showing green light its still in red color. Though i have followed all the steps. I am using Windows 10 and redmi note 4. And i have enabled developer option and usb debugging. Please reply
Hi, great tutorial. Clear, understandable and very useful. The only issue I' am dealing with is that I can't find online, even at the link you posted, a working version of debloater for mac "el capitain". The 3.85 and the upgrade 3.90 give an error ones launched. Have you any suggestion where to get it? Thanks for support.
Hi, thanks for the video. I'd like to ask, my debloater only shows 1 package. Any idea how to show all of them?
Phenomenal tutorial techniques used in this video. You should be on television.
I love how everyone just states that Bloatware is an Android problem and that apple doesn't bloat it's devices. I don't need a Health App, neither various of their sales programs that they hide behind names such as iBooks, Music, newsstand. I don't check stock market ever, and haven't facechated or used iMessage my entire life and I probably won't in the future.
It says "error manage users" something like that.. Plz help me i dont know how to fix this thing
as most of the comments state, video is functionally useless for a large portion of the user base.
Debloater Problem:
Every time I Apply, I get the message "Processing changes to: Error: java.lang.SecurityException: Neither user 2000 nor current process has android".