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What is Android Debloating
Debloating Android involves removing unnecessary pre-installed apps, commonly known as bloatware, from your device. These apps can take up storage space, slow down performance, and drain battery life.
By debloating your Android, you can free up resources, improve efficiency, and create a more organized app experience. This process typically includes disabling or uninstalling apps that you don’t use, allowing you to customize your device to better suit your needs.
If you're looking to optimize your phone, debloating is a practical step to consider.
The Process of Debloating
- Install ADB driver on PC
- Enable developer option and USB debugging
- Connect phone to pc
- Open command prompt to type "adb devices"
- Allow USB debugging on the phone
- Download and Run Universal Android Debloater
How To Uninstall/disable/debloat Android Without Root Access
1. Installing ADB driver
Go to this website to download the driver: https://androidmtk.com/download-15-seconds-adb-installer
2. Enabling developer option and USB debugging
- Open phone Settings
- Navigate to About phone > baseband & kernel > Build number (or About phone > Build number)
- Tap/press Build number 7 times to enable developer option
- Go back to Settings and find Developer option (or on some phones Settings > Additional settings > Developer option)
- Enter Developer option and find and enable USB debugging
3. Connecting phone to PC
4. Opening command prompt to type adb devices
- Click start and type cmd and press enter
- Type adb devices and press enter
5. Allowing USB debugging on the phone
After typing adb devices in cmd, check the phone for permission to allow usb debugging.
6. Downloading and opening Universal Android Debloater
DISCLAIMER: Use this software at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage, data loss, or issues that may occur as a result of using this software. Please ensure you know what you're removing and back up your device and data before making any changes.
Download UAD here:
https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater/releases
Select the latest update and choose the exe file to download. Run the app and you can start debloating.
UAD has 2 modes, the default upon opening the app is uninstall. If you prefer to just disable (highly recommended), go to settings and enable "Clear & disable packages instead of uninstalling them".
Note that some apps can only be disabled and some still need root permission.
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