But how to run the said tool on Windows. This is a good software but neither the author nor beebom showed how to run it on Windows. I didnt find a sh file in the archive, there is no exe. the FAQ is absolute garbage.
@@qvtn sorry if it sounded like that. I didn't mean to diss or disrespect. Respect for saving our time. I meant that they should be open source as it runs adb commands and they cannot copy right it.
Great content! But the only way OEMs will stop doing this is when tech reviewers give honest reviews about this. Every time a new phone is launched, reviewers should have a section covering the number of bloatware apps and then compare with other OEMs as you did. This is a good way to start a trend just as right to repair is which is what almost all OEMs are going against. Such a sad trend!
What makes you think that these companies will listen just because "tech reviewers" gave an "honest" review? Yeah let me tell you. These companies don't sit their ass watching RUclips and Amazon or whatever and listening to just some people say things about their product.
@@ryuo.o Tech YTubers like MKBHD, Linus have a huge following. Once they criticize a brand, be it for anything, it turns lots of heads. Companies get affected by what they say. That is why they are only allowed to say certain things when they review brand new devices. Classsic example is Gamers Nexus video series about his experience with Newegg. That started a whole movement and many other people as well as YTubers brought out past issues with Newegg. These people have the power to bring about the change but that's if they want to. Not all YTubers want this.
Indian Government has issued a law for the manufacturers and google( android) that It should be the users' choice to choose their apps. And This is soon going to be implemented in whole INDIA
You are super, even a normal person with less technical knowledge was able to follow the steps and successfully remove the bloatware(RUclips in my case, I know its irony). This helped a lot, Thanks a ton!
I totally agree.. OEMs should give a deBloat tool on their support page that Removes, not disabled Unwanted apps, bloatedware consumes a lot of space as shown in the video & bogs down the system memory/cache thus large experience Great feature video.. keep up the good work & keep the feature/opinion videos coming
I can understand the frustration but you have to look at this from the developer's perspective also. One thing you would notice is that nowadays, you are getting very powerful devices at a very low cost rate. An another thing you would notice is that these are the phones that comes with so much bloatware. Why are they doing this? Well, they get almost zero profit from selling those devices. These bloatwares are the only reason low-middle income class is able to buy great smartphones.
Excellent content! I got rid of all the junk apps from start to finish in one hour time. The only issue I had along the way was the tiny detail that UAD has to be in the same folder as ADB and I had to figure that out myself!
Quick tip for those that were unable to start the Adb command. In the Windows Powershell menu; start the command as ".\adb devices" instead of adb devices
Of course, this should be the first step towards customising the software on your phone to your needs, but if you wish to go a little further, go through the developer community for your phone model and decide on a good custom ROM. They are almost always free of bloatware and they are snappier than even the original ROM minus the bloatware.
@@mayur8193 then wait for it. I'd say if the factory OS is working well and you don't feel the need, don't flash custom ROMs. In case you stop getting updates from the manufacturer, turn to custom ROMs. They are generally available for high and mid range devices.
@Shane Sahil it's not with every custom rom and every bank apps..am using moto z play which is just the bootloader unlocked where I can use hdfc, icici like bank apps but indian bank app not working
Thank you very much! I purchased a Sony Walkman which is based on Android 9. As a dedicated music player, it makes no sense to have most (if not all) of the Google suite I have on my phone. These services take a lot of battery out as well, so you have no idea how badly I wanted to remove these apps. Your video has made my Walkman a substantially better device. Thank you!! (liked and subscribed).
This was PERFECT! Just bought a SM-A528B/DS and couldn't believe how much bloatware was on it. So much samsung/google garbage. I installed ADB, and the debloating tool on my Macbook, used the Recommended settings, and was done! Thank you!
*Misleading Thumbnail Alert* Do not remove Security app om Xiaomi devices. This app only looks like an cleaner-antivirus app *BUT* half of the pages of "settings" app, the annoying dangerous movement alert, hidden apps feature and a lot of other features&core components of device comes from this very "tiny" app. It is more powerful than ANY SETTINGS APP on other devices
The fact thet Redmi Note 11 (MIUI), has the least number of non-removable bloatware while being know for bloatware software was a huge surprise for me.
Most of the apps that comes on a fresh boot can be uninstalled actually. like fb, netflix, snapchat that kind of apps. There are some apps like mi pay and some other few google apps cant be uninstalled but they can be disabled from Miui itself
I have seen like 4/5 VideosIn youtube. About removing the bloatware.. step by step.. NONE oF them WORKED.. I repeat NONE.. Cause they didnt bother to show the detailed work in PC... :) Then I stumbled upon your video and read all those Instructions step by step.. It WORKED Like A CHARM THANK YOUUUUU BEEBOM! Love you
Really i was literally waiting for this video As a Realme user getting annoyed from the lockscreen glance which i cant even able to disable it hope this will works for me 😍💯❤️Thanks a lot guys you were doing really great 👍
@@NoobMaster-ph1tf Yeah bro Actually you can do this in miui but when it comes to realme this wont works and the thing is this was not from the out of the box before it was wallpaper carousel that you can turn it off later got a update from that i got this glance and evn though u turned it off when you swipe towards right it gets turned on 🥲
@@aleem4103 Bro as you can temporarily disable it in the settings display or lockscreen then go to the glance and turn it off so it won't be available or check in the settings apps list and show system then check for glance whether the uninstall or disable is visible
Hey there! I recently removed all bloatware from my Honor Play. There are almost 52 apps and got around 600mb ram freed up and of 1.7gb of storage:-). So, finally my phone get faster, smoother, got excellent ram management compared to bloatware one's, and excellent battery life which was very shocking to me as I got only 5hrs SOT, now I get over 6hrs which is impressive. Now, there would be need to make a separate video on overall performance improvement in phones which is offered by different manufacturers. In this video, he talked about only storage aspect!! So, i am waiting for the others aspects which has to be explored!!^_^
@@munnangieswarkumarreddy7247 Hey! I guess you got same error as I did. Try 'ADB Control App' for windows which works just fine but also comes with annoying ads that's it! Here I cannot paste any link and i think i cannot reply more than one because as soon as I did, my reply got deleted :-\
@@abhishekdasdsp swipe to the bottom and you will find "here" in some paragraph. If you click on it it will take to latest releases and you will be able to download
Guys Make sure you're uninstalling the non critical app. For Ex: iManager in Vivo and Phone manager in Oppo phones are very critical. Once you uninstalled this that's it, you need to factory reset your phone in order to make your phone work.
Already been applying this method on my previous Xiaomi devices and trust me MIUI stands as one of the best UI in android without bloatware with much more modifications and lots of options for general users to easy daily experience. Now I have switched to Oneplus but seriously missing a lot of features in Oxygen OS. So it's my recommendation to the people who are just avoiding Xiaomi because of bloatware to use this method and have a great user experience even slightly better than oxygen OS, to be honest. EDIT: Anyways Oneplus is losing its Originality by bringing ColourOS and shamelessly calling it OxygenOS 12 so highly recommended to go with this option.
Great job guys! but ones done removing you should have also share the details on how much the battery lasted after removing the bloatware apps. As the storage is not a problem with 128gb+ phones.
There is an ADB command that can get bloatware uninstalled without root but it comes back if the device gets factory reset. Still it is better than disabling it. While it does not go away permanently you at least free up the storage it was using but only until a factory reset. To make it work you need some sort of app inspector to help find the package names. Also be careful, the command can probably remove things like critical parts of Android and I don't know if you can recover from that. I guess it depends on what it was but only take stuff off that you know is bloatware or you *might brick your device*. Really the next best thing would be to unlock the bootloader and get root that way. Back when that was easier Titanium Backup was sometimes used to remove the apps but it could remove something critical if you are not careful!!
thank you soo much i had a hand-me-down infinix , full of bloatware , with ur video its working soo much faster and im not getting those unnecessary notifications
You Made My Day Bro!! Kudos, I recently bought an oppo phone it was loaded with bloatware which my miui debloater was unable to remove but UAD removed em all.
thanks for the info for these tools. Sure will be helpful. By the way, do these tools also remove the directories that the apps make on the phone, or is there a separate tool to remove unused / redundant directories created by older apps?
Back when Android first came out the whole marketing campaign for it was the user had complete entire control, so that you can away from the things that Microsoft and other companies or trying to force upon you! That lasted all of 1 hot second!
Thanks. it's a useful video. I wish that the bloatware removal app had a graphical interface so that we don't have to keep guessing the package names of the apps.
do you know if theres a way you can remove these from a Vivo X Note? cause ever since ive had this phone, i cannot unlock bootloader, root, or remove anything with ADB. it seems like Vivo has just completely blocked you from deleting apps in any way. and traditional bootloader unlock methods do not work, even tho vivo has OEM unlocking in the developer settings. Have you had any success unlocking bootloader or debloating the newest Vivo phones?
dude Vivo & IQOO are the same company, just Iqoo is the secondary/sub-brand of Vivo it means you can still uninstall. make sure you have Usb debugging Enabled + OEMs Unlocker ,after removing you can just turn off developer mode.
You can do this without PC by using WiFi debugging option in developer options... And for ADB use 'adb local&remote shell'... Although you have to put command manually... And other thing is in the thumbnail you are Pointing at security app which shouldn't be removed in an MI phone so this can cause confusion...
It works well for the most part, but I wonder if Google already has a counter to it. Several of their apps either did not appear in the search despite having the exact package name, or otherwise would not actually uninstall. Gmail, for example, reports in UAD as uninstalled, but in the apps list on my phone, it still reads "Disabled" with 18.59 MB still used. However, Google apps and "Briefing" are the main culprits that seem to avoid actually getting removed. All others work like a charm.
Absolutely there should be an option to remove any app from the phone that way user has a choice to use the apps he/she needs. Thank you for making this video this is going to help lot of people remove the bloatware.
You cant get a good budget phone with stock android experience. The only way BBK is able to push such good budget phones over past years is by running ads in UI itself. You can sell the phone at a low cost initially and let the profit flow gradually. So we don't really have any choice nor the manufacturer.
Does it really remove the apps or does it just disable and hide them? Edit: Never mind. I read the FAQ and yeah, it's still impossible to remove system apps without root. In simple terms, this method basically clears the app data and disables them.
@@sathyaki it doesn't just force stop. The FAQ states that it will first clear all cache and app data and then disable them. That will initially save up some space. Nothing significant though. Check out their FAQs for more info. As of right now, there's no way for you to remove system apps without superuser access.
Probably I'm the only one who loves xiaomi first party bloatwares, the 1. security app i. helps in locking individual apps with app lock, ii. schedule power on/off helps. 2. Note apps: It really helps building monthly planning, moms grocery list etc.
Xiaomi users.... Don't remove the "Security" (actually the biggest culprit). Phone will get stuck in bootloop or face someother problem like not being able to open apps.
@@Smelly_Penis0999 First of all, I need to save up 2 months worth of my salary...😐 That's almost impossible because I have a younger sister! You can already guess the rest.
@@tipujajotj3469 I too wasn't keen on iQoo because it's bootloader cannot be unlocked, just like Vivo. However, I also expected ADB to destroy the phone if I tried removing permanent bloat. Since that doesn't happen, I'm not concerned about custom ROMs anymore. I just require a lack of unneeded apps, OIS, decent battery endurance and charging speed. With ADB, I can simply remove these apps and have a great device in my pocket.
@@Farhan_049 i see. 😁 Well I'm gonna Wait a little While longer and see if there's Worthy device that comes up! Until then I'll just adjust with my Poco f1 with Custom Rom. 😁I actually can't live without few magisk modules like Energised protection⚡, Also my budget is a little tight as Well 🙏😂
amazing and easy to use tool , i miss days when you can easy remove bloatware ( unless its system apps) not like nowdays you gotta go threw loops and stuff , anyway thanks for the amazing video
Acompanho o canal e tenho uma sugestão para uma matéria, caso seja de interesse. Para alguns dispositivos, que não possuem custom rom e não tem formas fáceis de desbloqueio do bootloader, uma sugestão é utilizar a remoção de bloatware via adb. Se possível, comente sobre o procedimento. Acredito que vai ser de grande ajuda.
Super informative!! You earned a sub!! I will definitely be doing this method when I get off work tonight!! That is one big reason why I absolutely hate android is bloatware also verizon I also hate with a passion I have a verizon phone and I hate it with all my heart because verizon is very unfriendly with rooting and users modifying the system of there devices so being able to remove bloatware apps is going to be a life saver thanks for the awesome informative video!! Keep up the awesome work!!👍👍👌👌
Thanks chief. Ive always wanted to remove the annoying Phoenix App. After I followed this procedure, I went to check the annoying app. I saw, "not installed for this user" 😁. Super grateful chief 🙌
making this english version content will get you a lot of viewers especially when they saw your content and matched with their needs, I mean matched to the things that they want to know. thank you for this one sir. God bless
After removing the bloatwares on your phone, did it free up some space on your internal storage? If not, then it just deactivated and hid it, but not completely uninstall the bloatwares.
This has benefits and I do it but it’s not removing the apps and does not usually free up much space, if any. It’s uninstalling them from the default user profile, hence the command pm uninstall -k -user 0. I know you mention they stay on system partition but that is why most of the space is still used. If the app has created user data or received an update then that is installed on the user data partition, meaning just the update or user data will actually be removed or freed up. The actual apps will still remain, taking up space.
Hey guys, you can check out our detailed step by step guide to use Universal Android Debloater: beebom.com/how-remove-bloatware-android-phone/ 😇
I don't have computer.
Just with Phone how can I do it 🙂
How to remove RUclips?
Yes..
You cant remove app market or theme store from Realme using adb or debloater. Please find a way
Samsung
Hey Squad! Do you guys want manufacturers to make bloatware removal more simple and native? 🤔
The transitions are Smooth!! Specially, those ZOOM effects, did you guys get that MKBHD's transitions pack?
But how to run the said tool on Windows. This is a good software but neither the author nor beebom showed how to run it on Windows. I didnt find a sh file in the archive, there is no exe. the FAQ is absolute garbage.
Meanwhile im on custom ROM 🤣
No bloat
Sir! In my Oneplus 8 Google app is almost 550 mb. Is it safe to uninstall using ADB?
Yes
kudos to the developers who made these open-source softwares to ease our life!
It just runs adb commands
@@yashkale5639 yes. It does. But not everyone like typing commands again and again to disable apps.
@@yashkale5639 If you can't appreciate someones work then don't diss it. Have a good day :)
@@qvtn sorry if it sounded like that. I didn't mean to diss or disrespect. Respect for saving our time. I meant that they should be open source as it runs adb commands and they cannot copy right it.
2 min silence who think that this is a magic, they are just running adb commands via gui, but still usefull for many noobs
Great content! But the only way OEMs will stop doing this is when tech reviewers give honest reviews about this. Every time a new phone is launched, reviewers should have a section covering the number of bloatware apps and then compare with other OEMs as you did. This is a good way to start a trend just as right to repair is which is what almost all OEMs are going against. Such a sad trend!
What makes you think that these companies will listen just because "tech reviewers" gave an "honest" review?
Yeah let me tell you.
These companies don't sit their ass watching RUclips and Amazon or whatever and listening to just some people say things about their product.
What is bloatware for you maybe for me is excellent. What should be done is to get the permission to remove any app, Google's or other's.
@@ryuo.o Tech YTubers like MKBHD, Linus have a huge following. Once they criticize a brand, be it for anything, it turns lots of heads. Companies get affected by what they say. That is why they are only allowed to say certain things when they review brand new devices. Classsic example is Gamers Nexus video series about his experience with Newegg. That started a whole movement and many other people as well as YTubers brought out past issues with Newegg. These people have the power to bring about the change but that's if they want to. Not all YTubers want this.
@@alxdava2004 Agreed!
Yep, we Indians are used for testing Exynos too i guess,while other enjoy superb snapdragon Samsung phones, we get less better product,Just hate this.
Indian Government has issued a law for the manufacturers and google( android) that It should be the users' choice to choose their apps. And This is soon going to be implemented in whole INDIA
Yes may be in next 5 years
@@Rased_1 🤣faxx
Laura mera😂😂
While it is a good thing, there are more important problems in India.
@Goofy111WhatsApp. 😅
A list of "Safe to remove apps" for all the brands you have covered in the video would be immensely helpful.
Yes totally need that.
Don't want my phone crashing because of removing something essential from my phone
Yeah, totally. They are pointing towards the Mi Security app in the thumbnail but I think it'd be lethal for my Poco if I did remove it
Never touch that "Security" app.
Don't delete system apps!
If you are not sure, you can just disable the bloatware app instead of uninstalling it
You are super, even a normal person with less technical knowledge was able to follow the steps and successfully remove the bloatware(RUclips in my case, I know its irony). This helped a lot, Thanks a ton!
I'm Gavin xiaomi 11, and I will also tray to delete RUclips and chrome, need a detox of it all, thanks thet you had sead you have deleted RUclips
I totally agree.. OEMs should give a deBloat tool on their support page that Removes, not disabled Unwanted apps,
bloatedware consumes a lot of space as shown in the video & bogs down the system memory/cache thus large experience
Great feature video.. keep up the good work & keep the feature/opinion videos coming
Why would they do it? They receive money for installing bloatwares
I can understand the frustration but you have to look at this from the developer's perspective also.
One thing you would notice is that nowadays, you are getting very powerful devices at a very low cost rate. An another thing you would notice is that these are the phones that comes with so much bloatware.
Why are they doing this? Well, they get almost zero profit from selling those devices. These bloatwares are the only reason low-middle income class is able to buy great smartphones.
What a lifesaver! I honestly just learned to live with bloatware until this. Taking control feels good! Thanks!
Excellent content! I got rid of all the junk apps from start to finish in one hour time.
The only issue I had along the way was the tiny detail that UAD has to be in the same folder as ADB and I had to figure that out myself!
Thanks, you saved me xD
Thank you so much
Or you can just skip the computer all together and download bugjaeger
Thanks a lot.
I thought about it but I felt it wasn't important until I saw your comment
I have the UAD downloaded. But I can’t find the file the video man says to open. What do i do?
Quick tip for those that were unable to start the Adb command.
In the Windows Powershell menu; start the command as ".\adb devices" instead of adb devices
I have to use .\\adb
@@imriskyganny unfortunately my Samsung M51 still refused to get debugged. The Android Debloator kept showing loading only. Any solutions?
@@strangersenpai21 i did turn on USB Debugging but how do i proceed with the UAD gui thing?
@@shkz I think i know what the issue is , did you get a prompt of rsa key when you connect your device with pc?
@@sachinmajotra9665 no; nothing as such
Of course, this should be the first step towards customising the software on your phone to your needs, but if you wish to go a little further, go through the developer community for your phone model and decide on a good custom ROM. They are almost always free of bloatware and they are snappier than even the original ROM minus the bloatware.
what if there is no cutom rom available for your device?
@@mayur8193 then wait for it. I'd say if the factory OS is working well and you don't feel the need, don't flash custom ROMs. In case you stop getting updates from the manufacturer, turn to custom ROMs. They are generally available for high and mid range devices.
That's a mess in some extent 🤪 like using bank apps...so this one like uninstalling the bloatware is simple and effective
@Shane Sahil it's not with every custom rom and every bank apps..am using moto z play which is just the bootloader unlocked where I can use hdfc, icici like bank apps but indian bank app not working
I don't think that's possible for brands like OPPO vivo and iqoo as apparently their bootloaders aren't unlockable
The thumbnail is misleading. Do not remove security app from miui. It will cause a lot of issues
He's right. Once removed you may end up in a boot loop. Which you can only fix by factory reset. If you don't have a recent backup you'll lose data.
Yeah removing security app is not safe. Rather never touch on it with locked bootloader
Yes bro
Yea
can i remove any other apps?
Thank you very much! I purchased a Sony Walkman which is based on Android 9. As a dedicated music player, it makes no sense to have most (if not all) of the Google suite I have on my phone. These services take a lot of battery out as well, so you have no idea how badly I wanted to remove these apps. Your video has made my Walkman a substantially better device. Thank you!! (liked and subscribed).
I used to run shell commands through ADB for uninstalling system apps. Nice to see there's also a GUI app for this purpose.
This is one of the most useful videos I have ever watched. Thank You So Much Beebom!
I Request Reviewers to Name and Shame
about Bloatware in their Reviews. 🙂
I usually don't share any video, but this video is worth to share.
Nice job 🐝
+1
This was PERFECT! Just bought a SM-A528B/DS and couldn't believe how much bloatware was on it. So much samsung/google garbage. I installed ADB, and the debloating tool on my Macbook, used the Recommended settings, and was done! Thank you!
*Misleading Thumbnail Alert*
Do not remove Security app om Xiaomi devices. This app only looks like an cleaner-antivirus app *BUT* half of the pages of "settings" app, the annoying dangerous movement alert, hidden apps feature and a lot of other features&core components of device comes from this very "tiny" app.
It is more powerful than ANY SETTINGS APP on other devices
This is a very useful video for millions of smartphone users. Keep them coming!
Thanks for something new. It's amazing how you guys work so hard to give us something new in the tech industry, and not just unboxing of a phone. ♥️
The fact thet Redmi Note 11 (MIUI), has the least number of non-removable bloatware while being know for bloatware software was a huge surprise for me.
Most of the apps that comes on a fresh boot can be uninstalled actually. like fb, netflix, snapchat that kind of apps. There are some apps like mi pay and some other few google apps cant be uninstalled but they can be disabled from Miui itself
I don't understand...mi pay, share me, get apps etc weren't even shown
@@darkangel90707 Yup! I know, that's why wrote non-removable bloatware.
Samsung........note series 😂😂😂u can dlt everything
I have seen like 4/5 VideosIn youtube. About removing the bloatware.. step by step.. NONE oF them WORKED..
I repeat NONE.. Cause they didnt bother to show the detailed work in PC... :)
Then I stumbled upon your video and read all those Instructions step by step.. It WORKED Like A CHARM
THANK YOUUUUU BEEBOM! Love you
Now this channel becoming interesting. Generally, i dont use to subscribe unboxing channel but if you are making these useful video. Now subscribed.
The transitions are Smooth!! Specially, those ZOOM effects, did you guys get that MKBHD's transitions pack?
Really i was literally waiting for this video As a Realme user getting annoyed from the lockscreen glance which i cant even able to disable it hope this will works for me 😍💯❤️Thanks a lot guys you were doing really great
👍
@@NoobMaster-ph1tf Yeah bro Actually you can do this in miui but when it comes to realme this wont works and the thing is this was not from the out of the box before it was wallpaper carousel that you can turn it off later got a update from that i got this glance and evn though u turned it off when you swipe towards right it gets turned on 🥲
How do u uninstall glance in miui?
@@aleem4103 Bro as you can temporarily disable it in the settings display or lockscreen then go to the glance and turn it off so it won't be available or check in the settings apps list and show system then check for glance whether the uninstall or disable is visible
Hey there!
I recently removed all bloatware from my Honor Play. There are almost 52 apps and got around 600mb ram freed up and of 1.7gb of storage:-).
So, finally my phone get faster, smoother, got excellent ram management compared to bloatware one's, and excellent battery life which was very shocking to me as I got only 5hrs SOT, now I get over 6hrs which is impressive. Now, there would be need to make a separate video on overall performance improvement in phones which is offered by different manufacturers. In this video, he talked about only storage aspect!! So, i am waiting for the others aspects which has to be explored!!^_^
How to install tha app where to download
Bro. I'm using honor play as well. But UAD is unable to detect my phone. Do you know any reason.
How to find the download option in github? Please help.
@@munnangieswarkumarreddy7247 Hey! I guess you got same error as I did. Try 'ADB Control App' for windows which works just fine but also comes with annoying ads that's it!
Here I cannot paste any link and i think i cannot reply more than one because as soon as I did, my reply got deleted :-\
@@abhishekdasdsp swipe to the bottom and you will find "here" in some paragraph. If you click on it it will take to latest releases and you will be able to download
Best video in RUclips about bloarware removal from the phone
Another man from india with concern for others.... goodjob continue teaching us with english language
Stock Android users : "let's time pass"
😂😂
Nokia user
@@VedavyasRS Google is a MFing a£#hole, A fuxking piece of shit. Killed Our Good Ol' YT vanced.
Android bruh, i have nokia 6.1 plus smartphone,
I buyed samsang galaxy F62 for my self, but gave to sister, now a days phone feels very bulky,
Yea@@VedavyasRS bruh, but i found the one UI very useful, even my sister is loving it,
@@VedavyasRS yea bro
Guys Make sure you're uninstalling the non critical app. For Ex: iManager in Vivo and Phone manager in Oppo phones are very critical. Once you uninstalled this that's it, you need to factory reset your phone in order to make your phone work.
Already been applying this method on my previous Xiaomi devices and trust me MIUI stands as one of the best UI in android without bloatware with much more modifications and lots of options for general users to easy daily experience. Now I have switched to Oneplus but seriously missing a lot of features in Oxygen OS. So it's my recommendation to the people who are just avoiding Xiaomi because of bloatware to use this method and have a great user experience even slightly better than oxygen OS, to be honest. EDIT: Anyways Oneplus is losing its Originality by bringing ColourOS and shamelessly calling it OxygenOS 12 so highly recommended to go with this option.
Come on even without bloatware miui can't match oneui in terms of update great ui and seamless performance
so can we remove all the bloatware in recommended list? except security?
@@mayur8193 I want to know the same
@@mayur8193 yeah
One UI:-how can you forget me?
Thanks to your tutorial I was able to strip all the apps from my old Xaomi Mi 3 which now makes a hell of a PMP, thanks! 👍
2years and still helpful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 thankx dud
this is why I love beebom ♥️ and kudos to those developers who made these open source software..♥️🙏
One thing I think you should mention is that the UAD should be in the same folder with the ADB.
thanks bro, it was not detecting my device, you helped me, thanks a ton :)
Thank you! The UAD was not detecting my phone and I didn't understand why.
Could you help me at 2:02 how to open to get the Universal Android Debloator tool widow
save my life!!!! ❤
Brother you saved me. Thanks for your help
Love these tutorials. Kind of give me the old beebom vibes. Super useful 🙏🙏🙏
By this video you have earned a subscriber!! Thanks for the information man.
the links to those beebom articles were super helpful, thanks!
Great job guys! but ones done removing you should have also share the details on how much the battery lasted after removing the bloatware apps. As the storage is not a problem with 128gb+ phones.
if you're having trouble with UAD, place it in the same directory as ADB.
Thanks man
Thanks a lot
Tysm found the comment i was looking for
There is an ADB command that can get bloatware uninstalled without root but it comes back if the device gets factory reset. Still it is better than disabling it. While it does not go away permanently you at least free up the storage it was using but only until a factory reset. To make it work you need some sort of app inspector to help find the package names. Also be careful, the command can probably remove things like critical parts of Android and I don't know if you can recover from that. I guess it depends on what it was but only take stuff off that you know is bloatware or you *might brick your device*. Really the next best thing would be to unlock the bootloader and get root that way. Back when that was easier Titanium Backup was sometimes used to remove the apps but it could remove something critical if you are not careful!!
Just Great! Thanks a lot for such wonderful tips & tricks.! Keep going Beebom!
thank you soo much i had a hand-me-down infinix , full of bloatware , with ur video its working soo much faster and im not getting those unnecessary notifications
00:36 Bloatware of the year: "RUclips" 😂
RUclips under adblock browser is freaking awesome.
No more pesky ads
I deleted 95 system apps on my Galaxy M52 and added that list in excel (G Sheets) for safety. Almost 3GB saved! 🏆😂
Tip: For windows users place the Debloatwarer tool(UAD) in the same folder where you extracted your ADB tool or it wont detect your phone.
hey can you tell me which file opens the software?
thanks you i was stuck there :)
@@Smelly_Penis0999 For windows download and run the uad_gui-windows exe file..
Thanks Ravi. Your one liner tip help me proceed.
Ravi, the "R" is stand for "Hero"
That was an interesting video. Downloaded the program from github and tried it out on an old android device.
Works well, thank you for suggestion.
You Made My Day Bro!! Kudos, I recently bought an oppo phone it was loaded with bloatware which my miui debloater was unable to remove but UAD removed em all.
Just bought a Mi Pad 5 from HK and its FULL of MIUI bloatware. Absolutely fried with it. Grateful for any suggestions on how to remove them. TIA
Some developers don't even provide the option to disable these bloatwares, forget about uninstalling 😑
Google assistant is the biggest bloatware for me
You wan't Google? Try Huawei
Same here. I always click it accidentally. I disabled it in 3 settings and occasionally it rears its ugly head
@@ElaineGarcia-uo8qj you probably haven't disabled it
Easiest to remove
@@elolo58 no. You can disable it but if you remove I'll download itself because they made it that way.
Good. 100% Working Released 925 MB of Storage . No Android Malfunctions. Thanks Bro
Probably the only indian tech on youtube that speaks decent english. Subs
thanks for the info for these tools. Sure will be helpful. By the way, do these tools also remove the directories that the apps make on the phone, or is there a separate tool to remove unused / redundant directories created by older apps?
Back when Android first came out the whole marketing campaign for it was the user had complete entire control, so that you can away from the things that Microsoft and other companies or trying to force upon you! That lasted all of 1 hot second!
to anyone stuck: the UAD file needs to be in the ADB folder to work
i'm on mac and opened the zip file and got the UAD and I don't know what ADB floder you or he is talking about. How does he convert it into this 2:03?
@@meyou4912 Oh man, I wish I could remember and help but I've totally blocked this entire thing out of my mind. Sorry bud, best of luck
Thanks. it's a useful video. I wish that the bloatware removal app had a graphical interface so that we don't have to keep guessing the package names of the apps.
Amazing trick yaar, i was looking for this for literally years !! Thank you
do you know if theres a way you can remove these from a Vivo X Note? cause ever since ive had this phone, i cannot unlock bootloader, root, or remove anything with ADB. it seems like Vivo has just completely blocked you from deleting apps in any way. and traditional bootloader unlock methods do not work, even tho vivo has OEM unlocking in the developer settings. Have you had any success unlocking bootloader or debloating the newest Vivo phones?
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Ayo what you doin here
dude Vivo & IQOO are the same company, just Iqoo is the secondary/sub-brand of Vivo it means you can still uninstall. make sure you have Usb debugging Enabled + OEMs Unlocker ,after removing you can just turn off developer mode.
Tf are u doin here?
Have you tried changing your phone's usb driver?
You can do this without PC by using WiFi debugging option in developer options... And for ADB use 'adb local&remote shell'... Although you have to put command manually...
And other thing is in the thumbnail you are Pointing at security app which shouldn't be removed in an MI phone so this can cause confusion...
It works well for the most part, but I wonder if Google already has a counter to it. Several of their apps either did not appear in the search despite having the exact package name, or otherwise would not actually uninstall. Gmail, for example, reports in UAD as uninstalled, but in the apps list on my phone, it still reads "Disabled" with 18.59 MB still used.
However, Google apps and "Briefing" are the main culprits that seem to avoid actually getting removed. All others work like a charm.
One of the best tech Channels. I hope there will be more Custom ROM videos.
Absolutely there should be an option to remove any app from the phone that way user has a choice to use the apps he/she needs. Thank you for making this video this is going to help lot of people remove the bloatware.
This man always tries to do something new anf extraordinary and makes his audience feel excited for every next videos, hat's off to him.
Surely they have improved!!
that's true
You cant get a good budget phone with stock android experience. The only way BBK is able to push such good budget phones over past years is by running ads in UI itself. You can sell the phone at a low cost initially and let the profit flow gradually. So we don't really have any choice nor the manufacturer.
I can't find a Damn BBK phone With ads in the UI. Tf you're on?
Hlo Beti kaisi ho
@@yugalsharma2773 bhai bhaii😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Does it really remove the apps or does it just disable and hide them?
Edit: Never mind. I read the FAQ and yeah, it's still impossible to remove system apps without root. In simple terms, this method basically clears the app data and disables them.
well,in that case how the storage is freed? Also, if that is the case, we can do that without these steps, from the phone itself.
Actually, people don't understand that . You need root access to remove apps from user 999
@@sathyaki Generally preventing an application running in background; so they no longer takes space.
@Risee Kumar Thakur well force stopping and disabling does the same thing, but won't free up space like this.
@@sathyaki it doesn't just force stop. The FAQ states that it will first clear all cache and app data and then disable them. That will initially save up some space. Nothing significant though. Check out their FAQs for more info. As of right now, there's no way for you to remove system apps without superuser access.
The one type of bloatware that I absolutely can't stand is Google apps!! Thank you for this tutorial; I will try this!
Probably I'm the only one who loves xiaomi first party bloatwares, the 1. security app i. helps in locking individual apps with app lock, ii. schedule power on/off helps. 2. Note apps: It really helps building monthly planning, moms grocery list etc.
RUclipsr puts youtube in bloatware section
😅
See what he did there? To be fair you can access RUclips from the browser so ... Bloatware!
😂😂😂
Xiaomi users....
Don't remove the "Security" (actually the biggest culprit). Phone will get stuck in bootloop or face someother problem like not being able to open apps.
If your device isn't detected, try moving the debloater to the 'platform-tools' folder and then run it.
Bro, Thanks a lot! It worked
I have successfully uninstall all the bloatware apps from my Tecno Camon 20 Pro. Big thanks ❤
Great content now I am going to remove YT from my phone I am unknowingly scrolling the shorts, I was searching it for a long time. Thanks
"my body my choice" but my phone company's choice.😂
*WAIT!!!* You can remove the permanent bloat from iQoo too? Heck, I'm buying the 7 then!🤣 Snapdragon 870, OIS and lack of bloat? I'm all for it.💪🏻
Haha, go for it man, congrats!
@@Smelly_Penis0999 First of all, I need to save up 2 months worth of my salary...😐 That's almost impossible because I have a younger sister! You can already guess the rest.
The only reason I'm NOT buying iqoo device is coz there's no way to unlock bootloader. Therefore no Custom Roms.
@@tipujajotj3469 I too wasn't keen on iQoo because it's bootloader cannot be unlocked, just like Vivo. However, I also expected ADB to destroy the phone if I tried removing permanent bloat. Since that doesn't happen, I'm not concerned about custom ROMs anymore. I just require a lack of unneeded apps, OIS, decent battery endurance and charging speed. With ADB, I can simply remove these apps and have a great device in my pocket.
@@Farhan_049 i see. 😁 Well I'm gonna Wait a little While longer and see if there's Worthy device that comes up! Until then I'll just adjust with my Poco f1 with Custom Rom. 😁I actually can't live without few magisk modules like Energised protection⚡, Also my budget is a little tight as Well 🙏😂
Finally i can say bye bye to those adb commands 😑
Awesome video, you have a new sub from Tenerife!
amazing and easy to use tool , i miss days when you can easy remove bloatware ( unless its system apps) not like nowdays you gotta go threw loops and stuff , anyway thanks for the amazing video
Acompanho o canal e tenho uma sugestão para uma matéria, caso seja de interesse. Para alguns dispositivos, que não possuem custom rom e não tem formas fáceis de desbloqueio do bootloader, uma sugestão é utilizar a remoção de bloatware via adb. Se possível, comente sobre o procedimento. Acredito que vai ser de grande ajuda.
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Super informative!! You earned a sub!! I will definitely be doing this method when I get off work tonight!! That is one big reason why I absolutely hate android is bloatware also verizon I also hate with a passion I have a verizon phone and I hate it with all my heart because verizon is very unfriendly with rooting and users modifying the system of there devices so being able to remove bloatware apps is going to be a life saver thanks for the awesome informative video!! Keep up the awesome work!!👍👍👌👌
Thanks chief. Ive always wanted to remove the annoying Phoenix App. After I followed this procedure, I went to check the annoying app. I saw, "not installed for this user" 😁. Super grateful chief 🙌
making this english version content will get you a lot of viewers especially when they saw your content and matched with their needs, I mean matched to the things that they want to know. thank you for this one sir. God bless
i used this few days ago on my OnePlus nord 2 deleted all the Google apps like files by Google, google tv etc! it's amazing 🔥
Thanks a lot. This worked liked a charm and I couldn't be more happier
After removing the bloatwares on your phone, did it free up some space on your internal storage? If not, then it just deactivated and hid it, but not completely uninstall the bloatwares.
Great!!!, I just used it, works flawlessly in Debian 11, thanks!!!
Amazing
Thank you so much!!
Genuinely life changing!
This has benefits and I do it but it’s not removing the apps and does not usually free up much space, if any. It’s uninstalling them from the default user profile, hence the command pm uninstall -k -user 0. I know you mention they stay on system partition but that is why most of the space is still used. If the app has created user data or received an update then that is installed on the user data partition, meaning just the update or user data will actually be removed or freed up. The actual apps will still remain, taking up space.
thanks a lot man, i was searching for this for a long time
This along with the written guide helped tremendously as a first timer. Thanks!
Very helpful and imp video... Pls keep making this type of video
just removed bloadware on my xperia 5ii. battery life and storage much better after removing it,,thanks beebom
Good information! Professionally presented!
Thanks worked like charm on my moto G54. Useful to me.
Awesome vid man and that helped a lot! Thank you greatly!
Sir your English speaking is next level....
I haven't seen English speaking just like u...
Very informative video. Great details. Thank you for uploading this, I learned a lot. ❤
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