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Hi,
I'm experiencing problems where the phone is killing running processes, presumably to save battery/RAM. While this can be good (at least the battery part), it's actually killing running music streams while playing and killing google home when I'm casting to Chromecast (meaning the stream continues, but I lose control over volume/changing content).
Are you guys seeing this aswell? Any tips to make it suck less?
You can set these up in the power settings - go to Settings / Battery / App Launch and change the setting for the app you want to run in the background etc.... It changes from automatically being managed to whatever you set it. You can also use this area to stop apps auto starting when you only use them infrequently - to save even more power.
Mixy said:
Hi,
I'm experiencing problems where the phone is killing running processes, presumably to save battery/RAM. While this can be good (at least the battery part), it's actually killing running music streams while playing and killing google home when I'm casting to Chromecast (meaning the stream continues, but I lose control over volume/changing content).
Are you guys seeing this aswell? Any tips to make it suck less?
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yes - also, it seems to be killing calendar widgets update process so it often shows yesterdays events - i've tried 3 different widgets and all do this.
adamelphick said:
You can set these up in the power settings - go to Settings / Battery / App Launch and change the setting for the app you want to run in the background etc.... It changes from automatically being managed to whatever you set it. You can also use this area to stop apps auto starting when you only use them infrequently - to save even more power.
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I'll test this, thanks
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yes - also, it seems to be killing calendar widgets update process so it often shows yesterdays events - i've tried 3 different widgets and all do this.
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I didnt notice this with calendar widget, but my weather widget has to be manually updated which is a pain.
I have a similar issue, with Audi MMI Connect app.
I use this in the car, essentially it gives my car's infotainment access to Internet Radio and Amazon Music streaming vie the Audi app on my phone....used to work just fine on previous phone (Galaxy S8+) but the P20 Pro seems to not truly keep the app running in the background etc. Quite simply, if I turn the screen on and open the app, it connects up just fine (Bluetooth to car)......but, turning screen off and the app just goes to sleep shortly afterwards, breaking the connection to the car
I have noticed similar issues with various apps, i.e. there seems to be some really aggressive background power conservation/app closing.....rarely, for example, get Gumtree app notifications, but see the emails....load up the app, and sure enough there are messages etc., same for Facebook Messenger!
Having stopped Huaweis app launch settings from killing/stopping all related apps (launcher/widgets/music etc), it is still killing my apps and not updating widgets.
I use Feel the Wear to manage notifications on my Huawei Watch.
Under Battery -> App Launch, I've set it to "manage manually", and allowed all the options to run when it wants, but it doesn't transmit the notification while the screen is locked.
nobody have solve this problem ?
I have the same issue with many application also if I configure the battery saver with manually configuration.
Same problem. Trying to listen to music/documentaries via OGYoutube in the background and it frequently kills it. I have turned all battery management etc off as above.
Driving me up the wall!
You can also try going to "Apps & notifications" -> "Apps" -> "Settings" -> "Special access" -> "Ignore battery optimisation" select to show "All Apps" then select the app you want and make sure you set it to "Allow (May drain your battery more quickly"
Hi. As stated this has already been done with no effect.
Special Access does the trick!
manos.alexiou said:
You can also try going to "Apps & notifications" -> "Apps" -> "Settings" -> "Special access" -> "Ignore battery optimisation" select to show "All Apps" then select the app you want and make sure you set it to "Allow (May drain your battery more quickly"
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Manos.Alexiou suggestion makes a real difference.
I had the Battery>App launch settings but it was partially working.
Switching the Special Access settings completed the job!
These are *different* settings.
gkahd said:
Manos.Alexiou suggestion makes a real difference.
I had the Battery>App launch settings but it was partially working.
Switching the Special Access settings completed the job!
These are *different* settings.
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even with both, my p smart 2019 with EMUI 9 killes the apps on background including google maps spotify etc. it took very long to disable it all for them as there is no option for disabling all apps at once. I think I am going to sell the phone soon.
I have Honor Play with exactly same problem, memory management is absolutely disaster.
Disable powergenie from ADB debugging. Once I did this, my phone finally started to behave like a normal phone
mariushm said:
Disable powergenie from ADB debugging. Once I did this, my phone finally started to behave like a normal phone
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Please what should I write in cmd to disable , I have very bad battery
MsuatafaKhatab said:
Please what should I write in cmd to disable , I have very bad battery
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adb shell cmd uninstall -k --user 0 com.huawei.powergenie
MsuatafaKhatab said:
Please what should I write in cmd to disable , I have very bad battery
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HTML:
adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.huawei.powergenie
I don't think this will fix your battery, however.
He I will try to advise you how to optimise and debloat your phone for better performance and battery as well as free of bloat device.
I have used this method over the years for my S10 | S10+ | S20+ | S20Ultra | S21Ultra | P40 |P40 Pro and OP8 Pro and many other phones. And works as expected.
Prerequisites:
#1. ADB AppControl
Which can be found here:
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
forum.xda-developers.com
ADB AppControl - android applications manager and debloat tool. Official website. Free download.
Thanks to @Cyber.Cat for this application of for posting it.
#2. Windows computer or for MAC owners, Parallel Desktop to run Windows
#3. Android phone which you want to optimise
Steps for debloating bloatware:
#1. Download and install ADB AppControl from the above link
#2. Activate Developer Options: go to Settings >> About phone >> Software information >> tap 7 times on Build Number
#3. in Developer Options enable USB debugging mode
#4. Open ADB AppControl
#5. Connect your phone to your computer
#6. Allow USB connect message on your phone several times until ADB AppControl shows connect message on top
#7. Chose what applications you would like to disable or uninstall (i recommend you disable them not uninstall)
#8. From bootom right corner in ADB AppControl chose Disable option
#9. Check the box to delete cache and data [it is on top where you chosed Disable option at the previous step]
#10. Press Apply
#11. Confirm that you agree to disable the selected apps on the popup message which will appear
#12. Unplug your phone from the computer
#13. Shut down the phone
#14. Connect the phone again to your computer [being closed]
#15. Quick press Volume button + Volumne Up button until you see on your screen the logo
#16. Release the buttons
#17. Now you are into the phone recovery
#18. Chose the option to clear cache [NOT phone reset] with your power buttons
#19. Select the option to clear cache by presing the power button
#20. Chose restart phone
E voila.
There is no miracle bloatware list. It depends from phone to phone.
Being on a S21 series forum I will post what I debloated for my S21Ultra SM-G998B device.
com.android.apps.tag
com.android.bookmarkprovider
com.android.chrome
com.android.dreams.basic
com.android.dreams.phototable
com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
com.android.hotwordenrollment.xgoogle
com.android.managedprovisioning
com.android.printspooler
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
com.android.providers.userdictionary
com.diotek.sec.lookup.dictionary
com.facebook.services
com.facebook.system
com.facebook.appmanager
com.google.android.apps.tachyon
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.projection.gearhead
com.google.android.tts
com.google.ar.core
com.google.audio.hearing.visualization.accessibility.scribe
com.justride.stbbuch
com.plantronics.headsetservice
com.samsung.android.accessibility.talkback
com.samsung.android.app.ledbackcover
com.samsung.android.app.notes
com.samsung.android.app.notes.addons
com.samsung.android.app.readingglass
com.samsung.android.app.routines
com.samsung.android.app.settings.bixby
com.samsung.android.app.spage
com.samsung.android.app.tips
com.samsung.android.ardrawing
com.samsung.android.aremoji
com.samsung.android.aremojieditor
com.samsung.android.arzone
com.samsung.android.bixby.agent
com.samsung.android.bixby.agent.dummy
com.samsung.android.bixby.service
com.samsung.android.bixby.wakeup
com.samsung.android.bixbyvision.framework
com.samsung.android.game.gamehome
com.samsung.android.game.gametools
com.samsung.android.kidsinstaller
com.samsung.android.knox.containeragent
com.samsung.android.knox.containercore
com.samsung.android.livestickers
com.samsung.android.mateagent
com.samsung.android.service.airviewdictionary
com.samsung.android.service.pentastic
com.samsung.android.service.tagservice
com.samsung.android.six.webtrans
com.samsung.android.spay
com.samsung.android.spayfw
com.samsung.android.svoiceime
com.samsung.android.visionintelligence
com.samsung.android.vtcamerasettings
com.samsung.desktopsystemui
com.samsung.knox.securefolder
com.samsung.SMT
com.sec.android.app.bluetoothtest
com.sec.android.app.desktoplauncher
com.sec.android.app.dexonpc
com.sec.android.app.kidshome
com.sec.android.app.magnifier
com.sec.android.cover.ledcover
com.sec.android.desktopmode.uiservice
com.sec.android.emergencylauncher
com.sec.android.mimage.avatarstickers
com.sec.android.widgetapp.webmanual
com.sec.spp.push
com.spotify.music
com.swiftkey.swiftkeyconfigurator
com.touchtype.swiftkey
de.axelspringer.yana.zeropage
with the above done I always get 6hrs+ of SoT and battery live of over 1day and 10hrs in a single charge with 120hz WHD+ resolution
Thanks for this method... I am using it with my S21 Ultra and works fine
So, Im trying to figure out a way to safely disable the Samsung Dialer. Ive already installed the google dialer but I broke the calls when i uninstalled it the first time. Im trying to figure out which package is the one to disable. Trying to remove as much Samsung as possible
Good to see this Debloat for the OnePlus, etc....
Excuse me, I´m totally new to the package disabling and I´m really looking forward to get it working on my new S21 Ultra. Could somebody please take some time, and explain to me what does it do and if the apps will still work even after disabling? (For example the bixby voice wakeup was disabled as seen in the screenshot, will my phone be able to get awaken via Bixby if it is disabled?)
Secondly I´d like to ask you if there is some sort of "best" list of packages to disable. I really want to maximize the battery life and performance of my device since it´ll be my inevitable workstation for couple of months.
Kind regards!
If you are new to this and your device will be an inevitable workstation for a couple of months I would wait with the most crazy debloat.
You can only disable things you know of, if you disable bixby bixby wont work, at all.
Hi everyone, if I do an OTA update the process will reinstall debloated apps?
Saluzzo97 said:
Hi everyone, if I do an OTA update the process will reinstall debloated apps?
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No.
You can double check by seeing number of installed apk in settings.
But I never had a problem with debloated app reinstalling.
lyzgaard said:
No.
You can double check by seeing number of installed apk in settings.
But I never had a problem with debloated app reinstalling.
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Thank you very much!
Hello all, it has been sometime since I rooted my phone / removed all the extra crap lol.
Is there a way to know what each Items do?
I know in the past the roms would be debloted and you had a stock rom and had the option to add what you wanted.
Thank you
Nice start with original post. I'm also looking for any further explanation or categorization of s21+ bloat please?
If uninstalled, can app be reinstalled manually from play store if desired later?
What phone is best for clean customizable ROM now?
Guessing Pixel series, but what else... OnePlus?
I've custom rom'd my s3 to s8, but now want to have Netflix working on my s21. Just don't want apps I never use taking up space and populating the share menu options, etc.
does debloating drain battery?
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does debloating drain battery?
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There are a couple of apk's who can drain battery if you deleted them.
I don't remember their name but if you debolat them the phone won't get into deep sleep....
But you can always double check if the phone enters deep sleep by installing CPU Spy from Play Store.
Just a little headsup on two packages you should NEVER disable!
Device Services (com.samsung.android.kgclient) - If you disable this, you will LOCK YOURSELF OUT of your phone (Error 3020). Chances are good to recover from this if you have TWRP installed or USB debugging always enabled. Otherwise a factory reset is the only solution. Nevertheless, this is a core component and WILL cause problems if disabled.
Device Security (com.samsung.android.sm.devicesecurity) - If you disable this, app installations will take significantly longer (about 5x). Not sure why, but better leave it.
In general, if you are not 100% sure what a package does, leave it! Even if someone on the internet says "I disabled it and had no problems"... There is a high possibility that you don't achieve optimization by disabling, but crippling your device and creating lots of errors in the background you don't know about (thus using more battery).
As far as I can tell, the list in the OP seems reasonable though.
@AllAboutTech Might be helpful for beginners if you add those 2 warnings to the OP.
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If uninstalled, can app be reinstalled manually from play store if desired later?
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You can always use ADB to re-enable apps, as long as you just disabled them (not uninstalled).
Connect to your phone via ADB and use the following command:
adb shell pm enable <package_name>
// Edit: I guess the ADB AppControl from the OP also allows to re-enable apps.
If you have uninstalled system apps, some of them might be re-installable via Play / Galaxy Store, but definitely not all.
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Is there a way to know what each Items do?
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Someone over at the S20 forums made a pretty good list some time ago:
Google Sheet
Lartsch said:
Just a little headsup on two packages you should NEVER disable!
Device Services (com.samsung.android.kgclient) - If you disable this, you will LOCK YOURSELF OUT of your phone (Error 3020). Chances are good to recover from this if you have TWRP installed or USB debugging always enabled. Otherwise a factory reset is the only solution. Nevertheless, this is a core component and WILL cause problems if disabled.
Device Security (com.samsung.android.sm.devicesecurity) - If you disable this, app installations will take significantly longer (about 5x). Not sure why, but better leave it.
In general, if you are not 100% sure what a package does, leave it! Even if someone on the internet says "I disabled it and had no problems"... There is a high possibility that you don't achieve optimization by disabling, but crippling your device and creating lots of errors in the background you don't know about (thus using more battery).
As far as I can tell, the list in the OP seems reasonable though.
@AllAboutTech Might be helpful for beginners if you add those 2 warnings to the OP.
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That's strange. I always delete both of these without any poblems.
Device Security it's part of the Macfee antivirus thingy options.
I always get rid of because I think Play Protect does the job.
When I delete this all that's happens is that the Security Option is gone from Device Care Settings.
And I don't get those anyoing security notifications about enable it.
No problem with app install.
As for kgclient that's part of the Samsung Payment Service, I have never had any problems with deleting it.
That said, I have never used Samsung Pay.
Im on S21 Ultra european model unbranded right now.
lyzgaard said:
That's strange. I always delete both of these without any poblems.
Device Security it's part of the Macfee antivirus thingy options.
I always get rid of because I think Play Protect does the job.
When I delete this all that's happens is that the Security Option is gone from Device Care Settings.
And I don't get those anyoing security notifications about enable it.
No problem with app install.
As for kgclient that's part of the Samsung Payment Service, I have never had any problems with deleting it.
That said, I have never used Samsung Pay.
Im on S21 Ultra european model unbranded right now.
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Hey, that's interesting. A friend also tested and confirmed the lock out / slow install.
Is your device encrypted?
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Hey, that's interesting. A friend also tested and confirmed the lock out / slow install.
Is your device encrypted?
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No I haven't encrypted it, also I don't use Secure Folder.
Maybe this has something to do with Knox Vault on encrypted phones?
Samsung Pay is also a part of the Knox vault.
Exynos, modell named SM-G998B/DS
Hello,
I'm looking for a new android smartphone.
I'm hesitating between Google Pixel 6 Pro and Vivo X70 Pro+ ...
- What about the phone stability ?
- What about OriginOS, I've seen that a new version OriginOS Ocean) is coming soon ... ?
- What is your overall opinion on the phone ?
Thanks
Also I'm coming from Google Pixel 3, does the migration path is simple ? What about backup restoration (call/message history, contadts, calandars ...) ?
DomZ said:
Also I'm coming from Google Pixel 3, does the migration path is simple ? What about backup restoration (call/message history, contadts, calandars ...) ?
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I'm answering to both questions regarding my user experience.
1) The phone is totally stable. Google apps work without problem except those which required to be installed as system (Android Auto, Hotword...)
2) Origin OS Ocean is coming before new year. Its functionality is basically advanced configuration known from IOS. We'll see its advantages and also whether it will spoil current performance. I use actual system with custom launcher and removed Chinese bloatware and my phone currently looks and acts as a pure Android.
3) My overall opinion is so far in favor of the phone. I like the system, camera, screen, stability and reliability together with some solutions limited to Chinese phones. Together with the constant improvements and pledge for 3 years system upgrade, I still believe that I get the best bang for the buck.
4) Migration is straight forward with the dedicated app either from Android or IOS.
5) You can have contacts, history and messages backed on Vivo account.
Hope I helped.
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I'm answering to both questions regarding my user experience.
1) The phone is totally stable. Google apps work without problem except those which required to be installed as system (Android Auto, Hotword...)
2) Origin OS Ocean is coming before new year. Its functionality is basically advanced configuration known from IOS. We'll see its advantages and also whether it will spoil current performance. I use actual system with custom launcher and removed Chinese bloatware and my phone currently looks and acts as a pure Android.
3) My overall opinion is so far in favor of the phone. I like the system, camera, screen, stability and reliability together with some solutions limited to Chinese phones. Together with the constant improvements and pledge for 3 years system upgrade, I still believe that I get the best bang for the buck.
4) Migration is straight forward with the dedicated app either from Android or IOS.
5) You can have contacts, history and messages backed on Vivo account.
Hope I helped.
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So i assume you have the Chinese Variant right? So it's easy to change the default launcher to something like Nova? Do gestures work with custom launcher as well?
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So i assume you have the Chinese Variant right? So it's easy to change the default launcher to something like Nova? Do gestures work with custom launcher as well?
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Exactly, I have the Chinese one. But I don't use Nova, I used to, but it doesn't suit my needs any more. It is full of options I don't need and lacks the ones I want. Now I use Star launcher Prime and yes, it supports gestures.
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Exactly, I have the Chinese one. But I don't use Nova, I used to, but it doesn't suit my needs any more. It is full of options I don't need and lacks the ones I want. Now I use Star launcher Prime and yes, it supports gestures.
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Thank you for your reply. Are you getting delayed notifications for apps? Is there a workaround?
Sorry, can't help you much with that. I don't use popular apps like Facebook, Instagram etc. Notifications for phone and messages I receive just in time as always on screen information. Same with signal but not as aos.
I use native mail app and it has minimum lag of 5 minutes by default. And I have to many mails to have notifications active for them.
Actually I hate notifications. They drain my battery and my time. Hence I use them as little as possible.
I just installed the OceanOS beta. I'm not a die-hard Android user, but I notice some nice improvements like a bigger box for grouped apps. There are a gazillion more improvements which I need to discover though, but yes, I am happy.
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I just installed the OceanOS beta. I'm not a die-hard Android user, but I notice some nice improvements like a bigger box for grouped apps. There are a gazillion more improvements which I need to discover though, but yes, I am happy.
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I'm happy with the Ocean too. Vivo never disappoints. I will publish a quick review later
piskr said:
I'm answering to both questions regarding my user experience.
1) The phone is totally stable. Google apps work without problem except those which required to be installed as system (Android Auto, Hotword...)
2) Origin OS Ocean is coming before new year. Its functionality is basically advanced configuration known from IOS. We'll see its advantages and also whether it will spoil current performance. I use actual system with custom launcher and removed Chinese bloatware and my phone currently looks and acts as a pure Android.
3) My overall opinion is so far in favor of the phone. I like the system, camera, screen, stability and reliability together with some solutions limited to Chinese phones. Together with the constant improvements and pledge for 3 years system upgrade, I still believe that I get the best bang for the buck.
4) Migration is straight forward with the dedicated app either from Android or IOS.
5) You can have contacts, history and messages backed on Vivo account.
Hope I helped.
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Hey can you tell me what apps you uninstalled? Also how did you set another launcher as your default? I made a vivo account and everything but it won't let me set any third party launcher as the default.
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Hey can you tell me what apps you uninstalled? Also how did you set another launcher as your default? I made a vivo account and everything but it won't let me set any third party launcher as the default.
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Bro I'm traveling right now and I gonna be back on Monday. I'll provide you with the desired information then.
Okay cool thanks a lot, don't forget me I'll be here waiting okay bro!
DomZ said:
Hello,
I'm looking for a new android smartphone.
I'm hesitating between Google Pixel 6 Pro and Vivo X70 Pro+ ...
- What about the phone stability ?
- What about OriginOS, I've seen that a new version OriginOS Ocean) is coming soon ... ?
- What is your overall opinion on the phone ?
Thanks
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Hi..
I hope that am not to late for anyone want to pay vivo garbage smartphone.. i own the vivo x70 pro plus OriginOS (chainese version).. and i advise everyone want to purchase this garbage to wait and look for another device.. i will explain my 4 months experience with that garbage..
i will answer this questions first..
-What about the phone stability ?
The phone is awesome stable but vivo os will spoil your experience with the phone if you live outside the supported regions for the vivo x70pro+ whatever if its OriginOS or FunTouchOS..
- What about OriginOS, I've seen that a new version OriginOS Ocean is coming soon ... ?
I am on OriginOS ocean and it is worst than normal OriginOS in term of experience.. and full with Chinese letters and words even when you change the OS UI to English.. !! They can fix it as easy and translate it fully to English like in FunTouchOS but they didn't..
- What is your overall opinion on the phone ?
Everything is awesome except the OS experience its very bad compared to other brands i have used in the past like samsung and lg and pixel and OnePlus and oppo OSs.. if you are in outside supported regions you will not be able to register an vivo account with your phone number which will let you set some accessbelity needed permission to the installed apps or to install apps from third party apps to your phone.. without the vivo account you will not be able to do that.. and if you make vivo account just without phone number activation you will not be able to use some features and functions and you wil not be able to change your account name from Chinese to any other languages.. i can confirm setting up an vivo account is simply a nightmare..
When its come to notifications (Whatsapp Facebook Instagram snapchat telegram etc) is the worst smartphone ever and you will never get notifications in time or never. just for wechat its work perfectly..even when you remove or disabled the .pem app to fix notifications issues receiving notifications will be better a little bit just little bit but when you restart your phone google play store and YouTube will not work any more because you removed the stupid .pem app..
This phone had awesome hardware with a garbage software..
I have removed my SIM card from this phone and put it back in my older lg v50 since I can't use the x70pro+ as my daily driver.. i offered my vivo x70pro+ for sell tow weeks back and i didn't get any offers on it till today.. now i mainly use the lg v50 for social media and phone calls and the x70pro+ just for camera & gaming and watching YouTube.. if i sold the x70pro+ i will pay the pixel 7 pro for sure..
This x70pro+ garbage is not friendly user experience at all..
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Thank you for your reply. Are you getting delayed notifications for apps? Is there a workaround?
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Yes there is by removing .pem app but when you remove it and restart your phone the play store and YouTube will not work anymore.. i tried many times by removing or disableing and even reset my phone many time and the same issues happened every time i remove or disable .pem garbage..
Even if you removed or disabled the pem it not a total fix for the notifications issues..
varun.gid said:
So i assume you have the Chinese Variant right? So it's easy to change the default launcher to something like Nova? Do gestures work with custom launcher as well?
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You can change the garbage vivo home launcher but is not easy as other brands OS.. and you will not be able to use the slide gesture in the navigation bar to jumb to the previous used apps in recent apps if u change the vivo launcher!!
Also you will get a stupid message everytime you restart or turn on the phone warning you the third party launcher is harmful!!
What a garbage..
DomZ said:
Also I'm coming from Google Pixel 3, does the migration path is simple ? What about backup restoration (call/message history, contadts, calandars ...) ?
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It is possible but not simple at all..
Tend to disagree with the notifications. It takes some diving into the settings, but mine work fine for the apps I'm interested in. Whatsapp notifications even show earlier on my OriginOS Vivo than an Android One Motorola.
I bought mine simply for the camera which is awesome. The rest is of less importance. So take in mind what your main functionality is with the device and use that in making your decisions.
Tyrone_585 said:
Okay cool thanks a lot, don't forget me I'll be here waiting okay bro!
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Hi, sorry it took me so long, I had some urgent matters to fix after arriving home. Now, let's deal with your request:
About adb removed apps, my list is as follows:
Baidu Keyboard -> com.baidu.input_vivo
Browser -> com.vivo.browser
Calendar -> com.bbk.calendar
Calendar Widget -> com.vivo.widget.calendar
Car Launcher -> com.vivo.carlauncher
CarLife+ -> com.baidu.carlife.vivo
Cleanup -> com.vivo.widget.cleanspeed
Digital Wellbeing -> com.vivo.familycare.local
Easy Share -> com.vivo.easyshare
Easy Touch-> com.vivo.floatingball
Email -> com.vivo.email
Favourites -> com.vivo.favorite
Find Phone -> com.vivo.findphone
Fuel Summary -> com.vivo.fuelsummary
Game Center -> com.vivo.game
GameWatch -> com.vivo.gamewatch
Global Search -> com.vivo.globalsearch
iMusic -> com.android.bbkmusic
iVideo -> com.android.VideoPlayer
Jovi -> com.vivo.assistant
Jovi InLife Service -> com.vivo.smartLife
Jovi Vision -> com.vivo.vtouch
Jovi Voice -> com.vivo.agent
Kids Mode -> com.vivo.childrenmode
Mobile KTV -> com.vivo.vivokaraoke
Network Location -> com.baidu.map.location
Plugin -> com.vivo.magazine
Power Guardian -> com.vivo.pem
QuickPay -> com.vivo.quickpay
Reader -> com.chaozh.iReader
SpeechSuite -> com.iflytek.speechsuite
Tips -> com.vivo.Tips
Ultra Game Mode -> com.vivo.gamecube
VHome -> com.vivo.vhomeguide
Vivo.com -> com.vivo.space
Vivo Cloud -> com.bbk.cloud
Voice Wakeup -> com.vivo.voicewakeup
Vivo Wallet -> com.vivo.wallet
Weather -> com.vivo.weather
Weather -> com.vivo.dream.weather
Weather Widget -> com.vivo.widgetweather
Weather Storage -> com.vivo.weather.provider
Warranty - com.vivo.warranty
Sim - com.vivo.simcontacts
Music - com.vivo.musicwidgetmix
Game - com.vivo.gametrain
I didn't uninstall some Vivo apps that are usually removed, becauseI found them useful (mail, sms, docs...)
I don't have any issues after uninstalling com.vivo.pem as you may see in some others reports. I assume that they might remove something else important (part of the system architecture - launcher base?).
And I can confirm again that the phone is totally stable without issues at all.
Finally, I bought the right dongle to bypass the lack of Android Auto and there are no more shortcomings left for my mode of phone use. Yes, on AOS there are notifications only for phone and messages, others appears only on the home screen. But I don't feel deprived because of that. And Vivo is delaying with the Android 12, which is not a pattern but rather a consequence of the engagement with the Ocean. I believe that after 12 (Ocean 3) the upgrades will be more fluent and Vivo promised 3 full Android upgrades.
About the launcher: you have to enable "replace system launcher" in "more security settings" and set your custom launcher as default (in default apps). You may still see warning: use system launcher after resetting the phone now and then, but you simply cancel it.
I don't use Nova launcher, even I bought the prime license once. I use Star launcher prime which is lightweight and far more versatile. It suits my needs perfectly, and I can do everything I want in form of adaptations. And no issues, no china at all. Attached is my new home screen.
Okay thanks a lot my friend. I went thru the forums and found out how to delete the apps blocking my notifications and how to use the third party launcher lol. But still thanks for getting back to me cause I wanted to see the apps you uninstalled because I tried removing some apps and they won't leave. Like the imusic and the wallet app won't uninstall idk why.
As for the other guys having problems with his phone after removing the com.vivo.pem I don't have that issue at all I can restart my phone just fine and google play services work and everything so it unfortunate he's having such issues but my phone works great I love it and have no problems. Just waiting for Android 12 and I'll be fine thanks again buddy!
1) Introduction
I recently acquired a Find X3 Pro Lensman edition and wanted to share the few tweaks that I operated on it, seeing that some people were also relying on importation for the Find X3 Pro.
As I used ADB to operate the majority of the changes you'll see next, I invite you to follow the XDA guide to install it, or the official Android documentation.
For a quick resume of the command lines that will be used, you can visit this link to have a quick explanation on what they are doing.
Don't forget to activate the dev options and the USB debugging before throwing yourself in the debloating process (also know that ColorOS might deactivate by itself for security reasons, so you might have to reactivate it from time to time, but after some reactivation, ColorOS will let it stay, strange behavior, but be aware that it can happen).
2) Debloat list
These packages will be uninstalled through the ADB command line
Code:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 your.package.name
Basic stuff (that you can replace for better options)
com.heytap.music
com.heytap.yoli
com.finshell.wallet
com.oplus.pay
com.heytap.browser
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogouoem
com.coloros.calendar
com.coloros.weather.service
com.android.contacts
com.nearme.instant.platform
com.iflytek.speechsuite
com.heytap.quicksearchbox
com.opos.ads
com.oplus.cosa
com.android.mms * (setting another default SMS/MMS app will result in warning prompts everytime you try to send something with the replacement app, to reinstall it, use the following command:
Code:
adb shell cmd package install-existing com.android.mms
)
Breeno related packages (ColorOS voice assistant, only works with CN language)
com.coloros.ocrscanner
com.coloros.directui
com.heytap.speechassist
com.coloros.assistantscreen
com.coloros.colordirectservice
com.coloros.floatassistant
com.oplus.ovoicemanager.wakeup
Don't forget to install replacement apps for contacts, phone, SMS and browser.
You can uninstall most other of the OPPO proprietary apps or CN bloat apps with a basic uninstallation directly performed from your smartphone, and most of them are restorable through ColorOS (Parameters > Apps > Restore deleted system apps) if you realize you've done something wrong.
3) Various tips and observations
From my personal experience, the PEEM00 units cannot use a third-party launcher consistently, even when set up through ADB. I tried to add various launchers (Nova, Nothing, Lawnchair 2, etc.), but they never appeared in the default launcher selection list. I managed to trick the system with
Code:
adb shell cmd package set-home-activity "com.teslacoilsw.launcher"
, but Nova wasn't able to fully take over and the "back home" gesture was alternating between ColorOS launcher and Nova.
I've thought about unlocking the bootloader to push Nova (or any other launcher) as a system app, but it might be an overkill solution.
OPPO is having a very angry "energy management" process, so you'll need to manually change the optimisation for the apps you want to persist in the background (personally, I changed pretty much everything to "Always ask"). You'll find the app list in Battery > Advanced parameters > Optimize battery usage.
If you want to deactivate the use of 5G bands and only use 4G+ and lower bands, you'll have to select the corresponding optimization recommendation in Settings > Battery > * recommended optimizations (top banner) > Disable 5G.
To add Google services, you'll have to load the Play Store with the com.android.vending package. You'll find it easily across the web, just make sure you download it from a trusted provider (I installed mine from APK Mirror).
OPPO doesn't seem to have released the sources for the Find X3 Pro to this day, which is a little disappointing, as I'd really like to see crDroid on it, but the smartphone in itself is quite enjoyable to use as is (moreover, the microscope lens wouldn't be usable this easily, as the OnePlus 9 Pro camera app is already requiring proprietary packages and vending folders to work properly, and it seems to use the same requirements and system packages as its OPPO brother).
To easily find the packages names, I highly recommend using Solid Explorer to check the system apps list directly on the Find X3 Pro while you debloat through your terminal on the side.
I'll surely edit this post as I find new items to add, modify, etc. Feel free to suggest your own modifications, I'll gladly look into it.
Redacted under update PEEM00FLU_11_C.08, some details might change depending on your own version (available packages, paths, etc.).
Edit 1 (22/06/2022) : added some packages in the debloat list and separated the Breeno (CN voice assistant) related ones from the general ones.
Edit 2 (26/06/2022) : added more packages and reinstalled com.android.mms, added a few tips.
Thanks for this. will try debloating my PEEM00
For some weird reason, when I uninstalled Quick Search Box (com.heytap.quicksearchbox) my PEEM00's home launcher now has this strange icon in the left (probably related to quick search box or pictorial, iirc). It doesn't let me swipe to the left (lol) and the animation of the swipe is gone. It actually doesn't bother me, because untill now the phone is working properly
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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For some weird reason, when I uninstalled Quick Search Box (com.heytap.quicksearchbox) my PEEM00's home launcher now has this strange icon in the left (probably related to quick search box or pictorial, iirc). It doesn't let me swipe to the left (lol) and the animation of the swipe is gone. It actually doesn't bother me, because untill now the phone is working properly
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It's because of the presence of the main Google App.
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It's because of the presence of the main Google App.
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I uninstalled it and it worked like a charm, many thanks ! Btw, do you know if there's any way to know the package's description? There are some packages that look suspicious to me, and I'm wondering if it's safe to uninstall them (I know that there are many threads about debloating Find X3 Pro, but some of them didn't work for me)
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I uninstalled it and it worked like a charm, many thanks ! Btw, do you know if there's any way to know the package's description? There are some packages that look suspicious to me, and I'm wondering if it's safe to uninstall them (I know that there are many threads about debloating Find X3 Pro, but some of them didn't work for me)
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Think that you may have to reinstall it if you need Google Assistant or Lens.
I'd recommend you to search on the web with their names, you'll usually find your answer easily, but yes, some packages are too Chinese to be widely known outside of this country and you might struggle finding solid clues for some of them.
Jaxom84 said:
Think that you may have to reinstall it if you need Google Assistant or Lens.
I'd recommend you to search on the web with their names, I'll usually find your answer easily, but yes, some packages are too Chinese to be widely known outside of this country and you might struggle finding solid clues for some of them.
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Yeah, Lens need the Google app to work, I've installed it again and the icon comes back whenever I restart my phone, no clue on this, but ok, I can handle it. I'll be searching those packages on the web, and if I have any doubts or any suggestions to you, I'll be here. Thanks for your advice
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Yeah, Lens need the Google app to work, I've installed it again and the icon comes back whenever I restart my phone, no clue on this, but ok, I can handle it. I'll be searching those packages on the web, and if I have any doubts or any suggestions to you, I'll be here. Thanks for your advice
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The strange thing is that you can normally disable the Discover panel on other phones (which completely hides the option), but I can't manage to find the option on the PEEM00 (be it in the Google app or the phone's settings).
Jaxom84 said:
1) Introduction
I recently acquired a Find X3 Pro Lensman edition and wanted to share the few tweaks that I operated on it, seeing that some people were also relying on importation for the Find X3 Pro.
As I used ADB to operate the majority of the changes you'll see next, I invite you to follow the XDA guide to install it, or the official Android documentation.
For a quick resume of the command lines that will be used, you can visit this link to have a quick explanation on what they are doing.
Don't forget to activate the dev options and the USB debugging before throwing yourself in the debloating process (also know that ColorOS might deactivate by itself for security reasons, so you might have to reactivate it from time to time, but after some reactivation, ColorOS will let it stay, strange behavior, but be aware that it can happen).
2) Debloat list
These packages will be uninstalled through the ADB command line
Code:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 your.package.name
Basic stuff (that you can replace for better options)
com.heytap.music
com.heytap.yoli
com.finshell.wallet
com.oplus.pay
com.heytap.browser
com.sohu.inputmethod.sogouoem
com.coloros.calendar
com.coloros.weather.service
com.android.contacts
com.nearme.instant.platform
com.iflytek.speechsuite
com.heytap.quicksearchbox
com.opos.ads
com.oplus.cosa
com.android.mms * (setting another default SMS/MMS app will result in warning prompts everytime you try to send something with the replacement app, to reinstall it, use the following command:
Code:
adb shell cmd package install-existing com.android.mms
)
Breeno related packages (ColorOS voice assistant, only works with CN language)
com.coloros.ocrscanner
com.coloros.directui
com.heytap.speechassist
com.coloros.assistantscreen
com.coloros.colordirectservice
com.coloros.floatassistant
com.oplus.ovoicemanager.wakeup
Don't forget to install replacement apps for contacts, phone, SMS and browser.
You can uninstall most other of the OPPO proprietary apps or CN bloat apps with a basic uninstallation directly performed from your smartphone, and most of them are restorable through ColorOS (Parameters > Apps > Restore deleted system apps) if you realize you've done something wrong.
3) Various tips and observations
From my personal experience, the PEEM00 units cannot use a third-party launcher consistently, even when set up through ADB. I tried to add various launchers (Nova, Nothing, Lawnchair 2, etc.), but they never appeared in the default launcher selection list. I managed to trick the system with
Code:
adb shell cmd package set-home-activity "com.teslacoilsw.launcher"
, but Nova wasn't able to fully take over and the "back home" gesture was alternating between ColorOS launcher and Nova.
I've thought about unlocking the bootloader to push Nova (or any other launcher) as a system app, but it might be an overkill solution.
OPPO is having a very angry "energy management" process, so you'll need to manually change the optimisation for the apps you want to persist in the background (personally, I changed pretty much everything to "Always ask"). You'll find the app list in Battery > Advanced parameters > Optimize battery usage.
If you want to deactivate the use of 5G bands and only use 4G+ and lower bands, you'll have to select the corresponding optimization recommendation in Settings > Battery > * recommended optimizations (top banner) > Disable 5G.
To add Google services, you'll have to load the Play Store with the com.android.vending package. You'll find it easily across the web, just make sure you download it from a trusted provider (I installed mine from APK Mirror).
OPPO doesn't seem to have released the sources for the Find X3 Pro to this day, which is a little disappointing, as I'd really like to see crDroid on it, but the smartphone in itself is quite enjoyable to use as is (moreover, the microscope lens wouldn't be usable this easily, as the OnePlus 9 Pro camera app is already requiring proprietary packages and vending folders to work properly, and it seems to use the same requirements and system packages as its OPPO brother).
To easily find the packages names, I highly recommend using Solid Explorer to check the system apps list directly on the Find X3 Pro while you debloat through your terminal on the side.
I'll surely edit this post as I find new items to add, modify, etc. Feel free to suggest your own modifications, I'll gladly look into it.
Redacted under update PEEM00FLU_11_C.08, some details might change depending on your own version (available packages, paths, etc.).
Edit 1 (22/06/2022) : added some packages in the debloat list and separated the Breeno (CN voice assistant) related ones from the general ones.
Edit 2 (26/06/2022) : added more packages and reinstalled com.android.mms, added a few tips.
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I removed most of the recomended list, but now there is an issue with calls, people I'm calling can't hear me some times and need to make the call again, normally second time I call they can hear me. do you know if any of the removed applications can cause this?
jemadrid said:
I removed most of the recomended list, but now there is an issue with calls, people I'm calling can't hear me some times and need to make the call again, normally second time I call they can hear me. do you know if any of the removed applications can cause this?
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Never experienced such issue, sorry.
Jaxom84 said:
I've thought about unlocking the bootloader to push Nova (or any other launcher) as a system app, but it might be an overkill solution.
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how would you unlock the bootloader? I tried to do that a few months ago and i couldn't find a way
demonicCookie said:
how would you unlock the bootloader? I tried to do that a few months ago and i couldn't find a way
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Strange, I have access to it in the developer's settings.
Jaxom84 said:
Strange, I have access to it in the developer's settings.
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Did you actually try doing it? Cos the unlock device option doesn't really do anything. I selected it but when I try to unlock it it doesn't work.
demonicCookie said:
Did you actually try doing it? Cos the unlock device option doesn't really do anything. I selected it but when I try to unlock it it doesn't work.
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I'll surely give it a try by the end of the week, as the kernel's source for the PEEM00 should get released soon (if the OPPO-source owner told me the truth). Count on me to tell you as soon as I can.
Jaxom84 said:
I'll surely give it a try by the end of the week, as the kernel's source for the PEEM00 should get released soon (if the OPPO-source owner told me the truth). Count on me to tell you as soon as I can.
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So have u unlocked your device now they source code released
burhanhanzada199888 said:
So have u unlocked your device now they source code released
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Unlocked without issues, you did well to remind me.
so is it possible to root now is there any way
burhanhanzada199888 said:
so is it possible to root now is there any way
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Maybe soon, I'd gladly undergo some tests for crDroid or PixelExperience.
oh ok also can u please guide to where to start to build own rom previously i have expereince of installing custom rom and custom recovery but not actually making it also i have seen some guides and videos but they saying i need 300 gb of space is it true or is there any alternative i really want to try this i have programming experience
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Unlocked without issues, you did well to remind me.
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how u unlocked like what command of adb u run and r u able to boot into bootloder?
Hey guys. I know no one asked. And I know there are 13,126 different threads across different sites for debloating your phone. Of course, none of those are universal, and none of them are tailored to the device in-question.
My device details : [NE2215 Android 13.1 - Oneplus update : EX01. This should be fine for the other models, and other update versions, but just wanted it to be understood that this is what I used, tested, and confirmed stable.
Here is my debloat thread. It breaks no core functions of the phone, but it may remove a niche thing or two that a very small percent of people use. I was not going to initially write anything up like this, I mostly do what I do for myself nowadays. I recently made a comment somewhere here showing the list of things I debloated. I will not be held responsible for any issues you may face, but I will tell you that I have run this phone with these packages removed with no issues, and only update this list after extensive testing to confirm no crashing or weirdness.
Also know, you can disable the update package (included in the .zip or 2nd preset). com.oplus.ota cannot be uninstalled, but it can be disabled. The other 2 packages that are relevant to updates are com.oplus.sau and com.oplus.romupdate, but these cannot be disabled or uninstalled.
Be advised - Always-On Display needs a TON of extra stuff which I personally do not like having enabled. Just know if you run my debloat thing, AOD won't work unless you restore the AOD dependencies. There is a spoiler at the bottom to try and help you get this back if you want. Not recommended.
On the latest 13.1 update (13.1.0.522(EX01)), OnePlus actually removed some of the bloat. So you will notice only like 130 or so from the 154 packages are "selected", but that is because a lot of the crap was removed from the system by OnePlus. I left the list with all the old stuff, just in case someone is on an older version. No harm to anyone either way.
In 13.1, they only added like 7 packages worth removing from whatever the last update was. Info on the packages in the spoiler "Info" below
Latest debloat. as of 6/17/23. No AOD as usual
There is a .bat file attached. Assuming you have ADB working, just have to double-click the .bat.
Alternatively, if you have or use ADB AppControl (basically ADB with a GUI and pretty icons) there is a .txt preset you can use. The same text can be used to "rebloat"/undo.
There is a "rebloat" batch file if you want to undo and restore everything. As usual, AOD (Always On Display) is debloated. There are instructions on how to re-enable AOD stuff, but it was a while back, and idk if still useful (OP version of AOD requires a TON of crap, be advised). But know I won't support AOD, sorry. Shouldn't be hard to fix if you read the instructions, maybe have to add/edit something, maybe not.
Below, is only a list of things removed, this is only informational, and my understanding of what those things are/do. If the section is blank, I either don't know and/or it isn't worth mentioning. This list is likely missing a few packages, but meh, nothing too major i imagine. You can compare the preset/batch file to check if/what something is missing. Currently, it tries to remove up to 154 packages (if installed). Or just ask if you have a question on a specific package.
Spoiler: Long list, so spoiler Just info.
com.android.apps.tag
Stock android fluff
com.android.bips
Stock android fluff
com.android.bluetoothmidiservice
Stock android fluff
com.android.bookmarkprovider
Stock android fluff
com.android.calllogbackup
Stock android fluff
com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
Stock android fluff
com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver.overlay.common
Stock android fluff
com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
Stock android fluff
com.android.dreams.basic
Stock android AOD provider. This is needed for AOD to work fully
com.android.dynsystem
Stock android fluff
com.android.egg
Stock android fluff
com.android.managedprovisioning
Stock android fluff
com.android.printspooler
Stock android fluff
com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
Stock android fluff
com.android.stk
Stock android fluff
com.android.traceur
Stock android fluff
com.coloros.activation
E-warranty card - (iirc only applicable in china)
com.coloros.assistantscreen
realme crap
com.coloros.bootreg
per 1 post i found online : "Warranty doesn't really work outside mainland China"
com.coloros.childrenspace
com.coloros.floatassistant
oneplus assistive ball
com.coloros.operationManual
com.coloros.scenemode
simple mode
com.coloros.smartsidebar
com.coloros.systemclone
system cloner thing to backup/restore settings. meh
com.coloros.weather.service
battery-draining weather service. This is needed for AOD to work fully.
com.daemon.shelper
SPYWARE - realme
com.google.android.adservices.api
introduced in new android OS. idk, but seems ad-related. no issues since uninstall
com.google.android.apps.nbu.paisa.user
com.google.android.apps.photos
Google Photos app. No need for two. I left the oneplus photo app
com.google.android.apps.restore
Be advised. This may or may not break Factory Reset from settings menu. If apps do not restore, you will have to reset from bootloader. Be advised.
com.google.android.apps.wellbeing
Meh
com.google.android.as
Android Intelligent Services. Needed for AOD to work fully.
com.google.android.as.oss
Private Compute Services. May or may not be needed for AOD.
com.google.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
com.google.android.feedback
com.google.android.gms.location.history
Potential battery drain service
com.google.android.marvin.talkback
com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
com.google.android.overlay.modules.documentsui
com.google.android.partnersetup
com.google.android.printservice.recommendation
com.google.android.setupwizard
com.google.ar.core
I don't use Augmented Reality. Maybe people might need only for Pokemon Go type games.
com.google.ar.lens
Google lens. Take pic and google the thing you took a pic of.
com.google.mainline.adservices
introduced in new android OS. idk, but seems ad-related. no issues since uninstall
com.google.mainline.telemetry
I mean, telemetry is right in the name.
com.heytap.accessory
quick device connect "feature". this is a massive battery drain historically.
com.heytap.colorfulengine
Realme crap. This is needed for AOD to work
com.heytap.mcs
quick device connect "feature". this is a massive battery drain
com.mediatek.omacp
Notice "mediatek"... We don't use that chipset at all. This is some spyware to potentially leak carrier registration data.
com.oneplus.account
Useless. Battery drain if account added. This is one of the things that removes the oneplus account annoying setting in the Settings menu.
com.oneplus.filemanager
Crappy file manager that can't get elevated rights (like for some folders in SD card). Use google app or something better.
com.oneplus.membership
Useless. Battery drain if account added. This is one of the things that removes the oneplus account annoying setting in the Settings menu.
com.oneplus.opwlb
Work-Life balance. Annoyance, and potential high battery drain
com.oplus.aod
oneplus selection of AOD. removed since AOD doesnt work without TONS of extra services.
com.oplus.apprecover
system app reinstall bs
com.oplus.atlas
"Realme" spam
com.oplus.bttestmode
?bluetooth test for oneplus? crap
com.oplus.cast
Oneplus screencast. Per post online : #Required if you cast screen to TV or use 3rd part Screen Recording Apps
com.oplus.cosa
"app enhancement service". this is crap that kills battery. This is needed for AOD to work.
com.oplus.crashbox
realme spyware potentially. useless at best
com.oplus.customize.coreapp
com.oplus.deepthinker
"intelligent services". this is crap that kills battery. This is needed for AOD to work
com.oplus.encryption
"private safe" - yea go ahead and trust oppo with your sensitive stuff... (dont)
com.oplus.games
Self explanatory. OnePlus Games app.
com.oplus.hamlet
Dont remember. Definitely crap
com.oplus.healthservice
Crapware. Also, I can 100% agree with this info I found online from 1 post : "#Gimmick serves no purpose"
com.oplus.interconnectcollectkit
Guaranteed telemetry/spyware
com.oplus.lfeh
[needed for Gamespace if you use that]
com.oplus.linker
?some oneplus crap
com.oplus.location
Extra location telemetry. not related to any GPS functions
com.oplus.locationproxy
Extra location telemetry. not related to any GPS functions
com.oplus.logkit
spyware...
com.oplus.multiapp
Crappy app cloner. There are better stuff out there.
com.oplus.nhs
NetworkHealthService. nothing changes after removing.
com.oplus.ocs
Potential spyware? Info from 1 post online : "Chinese unique identifier privacy hazard"
com.oplus.olc
Realme crap
com.oplus.omoji
Self emoji. I guess you can leave it on, there are probably safer, better ways to do this. Can be used in AOD. Needed for full AOD functionality.
com.oplus.onet
realme
com.oplus.portrait
Portrait Silhoutte. Idk, might be related to self emoji? Not sure. Can be used in AOD. Needed for full AOD functionality.
com.oplus.postmanservice
com.oplus.qualityprotect
com.oplus.safecenter
"private safe" - yea go ahead and trust oppo with your sensitive stuff... (dont)
com.oplus.sauhelper
auto updates. (still get notices for updates)
com.oplus.securitypermission
com.oplus.smartengine
not really sure. but 1 post online says : "don't like blackbox phone manager". This is needed for AOD to work
com.oplus.sos
com.oplus.statistics.rom
telemetry
com.oplus.stdid
[needed for Gamespace]
com.oplus.stdsp
maybe similar to above
com.oplus.synergy
related to linker. heytap crapware
com.oplus.trafficmonitor
oneplus traffic monitor (monthly data usage, etc). potential telemetry
com.oplus.uiengine
no clue. has been great without it for weeks. This is needed for AOD to work.
com.qti.confuridialer
com.qti.dpmserviceapp
com.qti.qualcomm.datastatusnotification
com.qti.xdivert
com.qualcomm.atfwd
this is antique and unused crap
com.qualcomm.embms
antique qualcomm service
com.qualcomm.location
useless
com.qualcomm.qti.dynamicddsservice
com.qualcomm.qti.lpa
com.qualcomm.qti.modemtestmode
crap. but per 1 online post "Runs in background , not needed for a user"
com.qualcomm.qti.uim
remote "help" tool for them to control your device
com.qualcomm.qti.uimGbaApp
remote "help" tool for them to control your device
com.qualcomm.uimremoteclient
remote "help" tool for them to control your device
com.qualcomm.uimremoteserver
remote "help" tool for them to control your device
com.quicinc.voice.activation
Qualcomm has nothing to do with Google Assistant or always on speech recognition. crap
com.rongcard.eidapi
maybe related to chinese payments like wechat. not for us
com.ses.entitlement.o2
Crap
com.wapi.wapicertmanage
Useless for us. But here is some info from online searching " WAPI (WLAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure) is the wireless local area network (WLAN) standard officially supported by the Chinese state government. WAPI was initiated in 2004. In 2006, however, the International Standards Organization (ISO) rejected the incorporation of WAPI as an international WLAN security standard in 2006."
net.oneplus.weather
Oneplus weather service. Battery draining potential. Better altnernatives with google. This is needed for AOD to work fully.
changes in 13.1 EX01 (as of 6/17/23) :
newly-added and left enabled :
net.oneplus.widget oneplus widgets (clock)
com.android.remoteprovisioner likely related to the new google thing for internal key exchange and secure services. maybe their new front for "passwordless" everything idk. left it because seems it may be needed (if not now, maybe in the future)
com.oplus.metis for oneplus screen mirroring (like to show your phone on a nearby TV). i left it it bc idk how well it works, doesnt seem too intrusive
newly-added and removed
com.coloros.relax new app sounds and "games" to relax. probably what they referred to as "Zen"
com.oplus.eid 90% sure it is related for service in china. not applicable to us
com.oplus.melody oneplus headphones app (only for the oneplus brand)
com.qti.dcf not exactly sure, but likely some sort of un-needed qualcomm telemetry
com.oplus.nas OnePlus "Network Assistant". lol nope.gif
AOD will not work. This is not a bug/glitch, AOD was removed on purpose. Read all the way below to restore AOD functionality (not recommended).
Now, these apps are not actually uninstalled. The APK resides within /system somehwere, and it is not possible to remove files from SAR without breaking the OS. So instead, these are uninstalled from the user profile. Most phones only have 1 user account. Most people do not share with other people like a PC that use multiple users. In addition, I choose to use the user uninstall instead of disable because disabled packages can actually run without you knowing. Not to mention via updates or other methods, a disabled app can be re-enabled.
The apps if you choose to remove them, can actually be re-added, since they are not actually deleted. For example, if I wanted to restore the oneplus file manager, the command would be adb shell pm install-existing com.oneplus.filemanager .Simply change the package name [from the list above] you want to re-install. Let me know if anyone has any questions or concerns.
Also, I highly recommend everyone go into Developer Options, and enable the setting that says "Disable Permission Monitoring". I am not going to turn this into a "tune-up your phone thread", but I strongly advise that one thing.
Important : I do not recommend removing this package : com.oplus.athena. Removing Athena breaks the "close all" button, it also screws up some actual memory management which can lead to the system freezing and you have to force turn it off with button combo. ( I do not touch it in the script )
Notable Mention : com.oplus.eyeprotect --removing this breaks the special color modes (brilliant vibrant, cinematic). doesnt actually change colorations. ( I do not touch it in the script )
AOD =
Below you will find the commands to try enable AOD and all its dependencies (it is a LOT of crap just for AOD. There is a way to have only stock android AOD, but it's not worth it for me.) [also, there may be new things needed as of new updates, i haven't kept up with this and will no longer support it]
Here are the things you need to restore if you want AOD. Keep in mind, I restored ALL functions for ALL things related to AOD. This pretty much makes the debloat useless, because the services used are atrocious (deepthinker, cosa, and smartengine. plus the weather services). If you really want to restore AOD and all its features you need this :
Spoiler: Restore AOD Functions only
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.deepthinker
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.portrait
adb shell pm install-existing com.android.dreams.basic
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.omoji
adb shell pm install-existing com.google.android.as
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.uiengine
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.cosa
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.smartengine
adb shell pm install-existing net.oneplus.weather
adb shell pm install-existing com.coloros.weather.service
adb shell pm install-existing com.heytap.colorfulengine
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.aod
adb shell pm install-existing com.google.android.as.oss
Which package would refer to the aod? disabled aod, used it in power saving mode
joaofer said:
Which package would refer to the aod? disabled aod, used it in power saving mode
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I'll find it. Didn't realize it was disabled, since I left the OnePlus aod package. Ty for reporting.
Give me a few mins. likely com.android.dreams.basic
joaofer said:
Which package would refer to the aod? disabled aod, used it in power saving mode
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I found it on my phone under Wallpapers & Style > Always-On Display (large button on the right). BUT, it does not work without "Intelligent Services" (the phone asks you to enable that service once you try to apply an AOD effect). "Intelligent Services" is a no-go for me, but I will make sure to put a disclaimer about AOD. Why it's tied to "Intelligent Services", I couldn't tell you. I get it has to check online for things, and I can understand it needs background gathering capabilities, but it is too intrusive.
Intelligent Services, Portrait, daydreams, omoji, android intelligent services, and more are needed to get it fully working. Idk why oppo/op tied it to so many things. , but its a bit much for my taste. Below you will find script to enable AOD and all its dependencies (it is a LOT of crap just for AOD. There is a way to have only stock android AOD, but it's not worth it for me to put the trouble into it.)
Here are the things you need to restore if you want AOD. Keep in mind, I restored ALL functions for ALL things related to AOD. This pretty much makes the debloat useless, because the services used are atrocious. If you really want to restore AOD and all its features you need this :
Spoiler: Restore AOD Complete
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.deepthinker
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.portrait
adb shell pm install-existing com.android.dreams.basic
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.omoji
adb shell pm install-existing com.google.android.as
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.uiengine
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.cosa
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.smartengine
adb shell pm install-existing net.oneplus.weather
adb shell pm install-existing com.coloros.weather.service
adb shell pm install-existing com.heytap.colorfulengine
adb shell pm install-existing com.oplus.aod
adb shell pm install-existing com.google.android.as.oss
OMG, I better do without the AOD anyway, I never really liked the notification system of this aod haha
would you have a more conservative DEBLOAT?
Thanks a lot! Worked good on OP9Pro with A13 Open Beta 1. No side issues to report yet.
I did notice that while on idle, connection request made to "tracking domains" were lowered (using ControlD DNS). I will monitor standby battery consumption in the coming days. Thanks again!
(There is a way to have only stock android AOD, but it's not worth it for me) Could you teach me how to have the stock android aod system?
joaofer said:
(There is a way to have only stock android AOD, but it's not worth it for me) Could you teach me how to have the stock android aod system?
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You would have to enable the android services disabled for the full AOD remove. Then you have to figure out which items, likely oplus AOD, to enable for the settings to appear.
how to uninstall the intelgent service? will it damage the phone? in the application management there is a function to stop, after the acquisition, the current consumption from the battery drops, and after a few seconds it rises again to 350-400mA.
persey1977 said:
how to uninstall the intelgent service? will it damage the phone? in the application management there is a function to stop, after the acquisition, the current consumption from the battery drops, and after a few seconds it rises again to 350-400mA.
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.Run the adb commands to debloat all the things including intelligent services. It will not damage anything on the phone. And if you want to, you can undo the process
Ran through a bunch of these.. Left a few like photos (I use the unlimited back up, I posted the mod the other day)
The telemetry in this phone is so bad.
Hoping with my already tweaked system I can get some more out of it. Will let you know buddy
I don't seem to have stats rolling through but my SOT has gone through the roof..
Some of this telemetry crap is a hog.. I had a list of apps I used yesterday, but they're gone today.
Here's my battery screen, I'll grab GSAM and get clearer stats today, I've been using my phone normally, calls, camera, Whatsapp, telegram, Amazon, browsing, no games.
10+ hours with 21% left lol.. This is more like it..
I'd recommend everyone running through these debloats.
dladz said:
I don't seem to have stats rolling through but my SOT has gone through the roof..
Some of this telemetry crap is a hog.. I had a list of apps I used yesterday, but they're gone today.
Here's my battery screen, I'll grab GSAM and get clearer stats today, I've been using my phone normally, calls, camera, Whatsapp, telegram, Amazon, browsing, no games.
10+ hours with 21% left lol.. This is more like it..
I'd recommend everyone running through these debloats.
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That´s insane. I have moreless the same usage as you, as weel as the standby time and got 4h30min sot with 20 % left.
Also I´m on 9 Pro with a slight smaller battery, but still!
dladz said:
Eu não pareço ter estatísticas rolando, mas meu SOT passou pelo telhado ..
Algumas dessas porcarias de telemetria são uma porcaria. Eu tinha uma lista de aplicativos que usei ontem, mas eles sumiram hoje.
Aqui está a tela da minha bateria, vou pegar o GSAM e obter estatísticas mais claras hoje, estou usando meu telefone normalmente, chamadas, câmera, Whatsapp, telegrama, Amazon, navegação, sem jogos.
Mais de 10 horas com 21% restantes lol .. Isso é mais parecido com isso ..
Eu recomendo a todos que passem por esses debloats.
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what debloat did you do?
TrajanoX3 said:
what debloat did you do?
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Almost all of them, didn't do photos, just use your head. If it seems important then kill it.
Even removing just the tracking apps should be enough.. for crying out loud they even included media Tek software lol we use SDragon
dladz said:
Ran through a bunch of these.. Left a few like photos (I use the unlimited back up, I posted the mod the other day)
The telemetry in this phone is so bad.
Hoping with my already tweaked system I can get some more out of it. Will let you know buddy
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Can you tell me where did you post the mod for the unlimited photos storage?
I´m very interested.
Thanks
Here in the 10 pro section.. Would you like it?
Here you go.
Flash in magisk and enjoy unlimited back up.
Hello @dladz
Question 1 : Past 3 Days I Notice , When i charged my phone ie.100% after few mins its drop 2% in idle why there's no app running in background
Question 2 : If i use your Debloat method should i get 7 or 8 SOT.
Question 3 : After used your Debloat method if any OTA system update came , shall i update or i cant system update.
Thank You.
jack_ssl said:
Hello @dladz
Question 1 : Past 3 Days I Notice , When i charged my phone ie.100% after few mins its drop 2% in idle why there's no app running in background
Question 2 : If i use your Debloat method should i get 7 or 8 SOT.
Question 3 : After used your Debloat method if any OTA system update came , shall i update or i cant system update.
Thank You.
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1. it's more then likely apps, follow my tips at the end of this message.
2. That depends, apps is the main cause for concern, again follow my tips.
3. You should always be using oxygen updater to obtain full firmwares... This sentiment is doubled if you're rooted.
Tips:
Change 5G to 4G
Remove tiktok is 100% dodgy Chinese spyware.
Remove Facebook use web based
Remove Facebook messenger use web based
Remove Twitter use web based
Remove any ad based apps pay for the pro version
Turn off gestures like lift to wake
Change from QHD to FHD (No difference)
Allow auto brightness
Turn off WiFi overnight
Turn all updates to manual not auto (play store)
Remove any so you don't use
Change back up to once a month (WhatsApp)
Turn off location history (Google)
Use titanium to remove any system apps you don't need
Don't allow anonymous usage statistics for any app ever.
Don't allow tracking cookies on any website
Use adaway (root needed)
Don't open web pages in Google app (I use Samsung browser)
Don't use xposed.
If you game you will not get high SOT scores, period.
Don't bother with battery saving apps or monitoring apps.
Streamline your apps, if you don't use it, remove it.
Don't allow WiFi scanning (as in letting other apps use it when it's not on)
Never allow personalised ads.
Never allow notifications from websites
Always decline cookies unless your absolutely have to allow some tracking (common sense prevails here)
Optimise as many apps as possible unless it affects performance.
Don't allow apps to remain open in the notification area.
Change your launcher, my preferred launcher is lawn chair and this did actually burn up some battery when compared to the OnePlus launcher.
Don't use live widgets (yes they look cool, but they annihilate your battery)
Live wallpaper, again very cool, but battery burners.
Again! Don't charge overnight, make a note of your percentage then see what it is in the morning, you shouldn't be losing more than 5% really, if you've done well then it'll be reflected here, the good SOT results will follow.
Turn off live read outs of network speed, RAM usage in the status bar.
Turn off NFC unless in use.
Leave location on in quick settings.
Don't overcharge your phone, IE: overnight
Don't allow your phone to fully deplete the battery.
Whatever anyone says, this does 100% damage batteries, there is no argument here and I won't entertain anyone who says otherwise, Ive seen through real life tests what this results in, bloated, inefficient, possibly dangerous lithium batteries.
Keep your phone out the sun.
Keep it out of extreme cold.
Keep your device clean dust free.
Snapchat, Viber, house party, apps like that tends to use more battery as they don't have great dormancy periods.
Apps like speed test by Ookla tend to have location tracking, similarly they tend to turn themselves on and off when they feel like it, my advice, install test and uninstall.
Allow a couple of battery cycles between tweaking sets, to give you an idea of how much of a difference you've made.
Use BBS to see what is being used, once you've removed problems, remove BBS.
I've just written this from the top of my head so o probably missed some things, the general idea is to keep your device clean and fresh, remove files you don't need any more.
Keep an eye on apps that misbehave or aren't wanted, index your folders so they aren't a mess.
The more good things you do means the more potentially bad apps you can have on your phone, eg if you really need Facebook, you could keep it so long as you clean up other areas of your phone.
Good luck.