Uninstall Bloatware from MIUI (I'm not sure if meron nang nakapost dito)
01. First things first, enable developer options on your Android.
Go to Settings -> About phone -> Tap 7 times on 'MIUI version'. You will get a message of You are now a developer!
02. Enable USB Debugging in Developer options.
Go to Settings -> Additional Settings -> Developer Options -> Turn on USB Debugging.
03. Download JAVA SE Development Kit on your computer.
04. Download the Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot tool.
05. Once downloaded, open that .jar file. If your computer asks a dialogue box that might show you software to choose to open that file, then select the Java SE Development software. You should get the following screen after it opened.
06. Connect your device using a USB cable. You will get a pop-up on your device screen asking for authorization. Just tap on ok.
It will automatically detect your device and show you the list of applications installed.
07. Just select the applications you want to uninstall and click on the Uninstall button located below. It will uninstall apps from MIUI.
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Credits: Xiaomi
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Method 2
Xiaomi phones have impressive parameters for given price, but they come with a lot of unnecessary software. It eats battery and memory, sometimes shows annoying advertisement, and may have security issues. You can not uninstall this pre-installed apps like usual ones, and you can not even disable them from settings like in earlier Android versions.
Here is how to remove or disable unnecessary software without rooting phone. Works for MIUI 11 (based on Android 9), should work for other phones for recent Android versions. Thanks to You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. very useful but severely under-voted stackoverflow answer.
NOTE: I do not guarantee that this instructions won’t break your phone, blow it to flaming pieces or cause a sentient machines rebellion against humanity. You were warned.
To manage phone from command-line via USB you need adb - Android Debug Bridge, part of Android platform-tools. You can download the recent one for your OS You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. If you are on Windows, you also need You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. for your device.
# Disable app
pm disable-user app.package.name
# Re-enable it
pm enable app.package.name
# Uninstall app
# Sometimes uninstall command may not work without -k option on un-rooted devices
pm uninstall --user 0 app.package.name
# Install uninstalled system app
pm install --user 0 $(pm dump app.package.name | awk '/path/{ print $2 }')
# Another way to install uninstalled system app
pm install-existing app.package.name
To be able to install apps back, you need to enable
Xiaomi:
Google:
What the @#$%? I just got a fresh phone, didn’t install any Facebook apps and I still have a bunch of Facebook services eating my battery and memory.
Some Russian mobile operators use SIM card built-in application to promote ρáíd services. They show pop-up windows with OK/Cancel buttons. Hit the wrong button - and you are suddenly subscribed to some freaking SMS horoscope with daily fee.
You can get rid of it by disabling the ‘SIM Toolkit’ application: com.android.stk.
Sometimes for the second SIM card in the phone it is com.android.stk2.
Note, that some mobile operators may use SIM toolkit for useful things, and you will lose that functions. In my experience I have never seen anything useful there.
Sana makatulong sa inyo
01. First things first, enable developer options on your Android.
Go to Settings -> About phone -> Tap 7 times on 'MIUI version'. You will get a message of You are now a developer!
02. Enable USB Debugging in Developer options.
Go to Settings -> Additional Settings -> Developer Options -> Turn on USB Debugging.
03. Download JAVA SE Development Kit on your computer.
- Go to the development kit download page.
- Download according to your system. For Windows, Linux or MacOS. Make sure you have to download .exe file instead of .ZIP file in case of Windows.
- Now, complete the installation process on your computer.
04. Download the Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot tool.
- Click onto this link to go on ADB/Fastboot tool download page.
- Download the file having an extension .jar.
05. Once downloaded, open that .jar file. If your computer asks a dialogue box that might show you software to choose to open that file, then select the Java SE Development software. You should get the following screen after it opened.
06. Connect your device using a USB cable. You will get a pop-up on your device screen asking for authorization. Just tap on ok.
It will automatically detect your device and show you the list of applications installed.
07. Just select the applications you want to uninstall and click on the Uninstall button located below. It will uninstall apps from MIUI.
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Credits: Xiaomi
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Method 2
Xiaomi phones have impressive parameters for given price, but they come with a lot of unnecessary software. It eats battery and memory, sometimes shows annoying advertisement, and may have security issues. You can not uninstall this pre-installed apps like usual ones, and you can not even disable them from settings like in earlier Android versions.
Here is how to remove or disable unnecessary software without rooting phone. Works for MIUI 11 (based on Android 9), should work for other phones for recent Android versions. Thanks to You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. very useful but severely under-voted stackoverflow answer.
NOTE: I do not guarantee that this instructions won’t break your phone, blow it to flaming pieces or cause a sentient machines rebellion against humanity. You were warned.
To manage phone from command-line via USB you need adb - Android Debug Bridge, part of Android platform-tools. You can download the recent one for your OS You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. If you are on Windows, you also need You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. for your device.
- ⚙ Settings - About phone. Tap “MIUI version” multiple times. Now Developer Options are unlocked.
- ⚙ Settings - Additional settings - Developer Options. Turn on [x] USB debugging.
- Connect the phone to your computer via USB. Choose “File Transfer” mode instead of default “No data transfer”.
- Open console in a directory where you unpacked platform tools.
- ./adb devices
- Phone will prompt to add your computer’s key to allowed, agree to it.
- ./adb shell you have a shell on your device.
- ⚙ Settings - Apps - Manage Apps. Tap on application, then tap info(ℹ) button in the right corner. There you can see “APK name”, that’s what we need.
# Disable app
pm disable-user app.package.name
# Re-enable it
pm enable app.package.name
# Uninstall app
# Sometimes uninstall command may not work without -k option on un-rooted devices
pm uninstall --user 0 app.package.name
# Install uninstalled system app
pm install --user 0 $(pm dump app.package.name | awk '/path/{ print $2 }')
# Another way to install uninstalled system app
pm install-existing app.package.name
To be able to install apps back, you need to enable
- ⚙ Settings - Additional settings - Developer Options - [x] Install via USB
- ⚙ Settings - Mi Account - sign-out.
Xiaomi:
- GetApps - app store like Google Play from Xiaomi. The most annoying one, periodically shows advertisement.
com.xiaomi.mipicks - MIUI Ad Services - also responsible for showing ads.
com.miui.msa.global - Cloud
com.miui.cloudservice - Cloud Backup
com.miui.cloudbackup - Games
com.xiaomi.glgm - Mi Credit
com.xiaomi.payment - Mi DocViewer(Powered by WPS Office)
cn.wps.xiaomi.abroad.lite - Mi ShareMe
com.xiaomi.midrop - Mi YellowPages
com.miui.yellowpage - MIUI Gallery - if you use another gallery app
com.miui.gallery - Wallpaper Carousel
com.miui.android.fashiongallery - Default Browser - not necessary if you use Firefox or Chrome
com.android.browser
Google:
- Google Movies
com.google.android.videos - Google Music
com.google.android.music - Google Photos
com.google.android.apps.photos - YøùTùbé - I prefer to use a browser
com.google.android.YøùTùbé - Google Duo
com.google.android.apps.tachyon - Google Lens
com.google.ar.lens
What the @#$%? I just got a fresh phone, didn’t install any Facebook apps and I still have a bunch of Facebook services eating my battery and memory.
- Facebook Services
com.facebook.services - Facebook App Installer
com.facebook.system - Facebook app manager
com.facebook.appmanager
- ⚙ Settings - Passwords & Security - Authorization & revocation. Revoke authorization from msa(MIUI System Ads) application. Not necessary if you already disabled com.miui.msa.global.
- ⚙ Settings - Passwords & Security - Privacy. Disable “User Experience Program” and “Send diagnostic data automatically”.
- ⚙ Settings - Passwords & Security - Privacy - Ad services. Disable “Personalized ad recommendations”.
Some Russian mobile operators use SIM card built-in application to promote ρáíd services. They show pop-up windows with OK/Cancel buttons. Hit the wrong button - and you are suddenly subscribed to some freaking SMS horoscope with daily fee.
You can get rid of it by disabling the ‘SIM Toolkit’ application: com.android.stk.
Sometimes for the second SIM card in the phone it is com.android.stk2.
Note, that some mobile operators may use SIM toolkit for useful things, and you will lose that functions. In my experience I have never seen anything useful there.
Sana makatulong sa inyo
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