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So, you've opted to root your Android device to enjoy new features and get rid of the bloatware installed by your carrier and the device manufacturer. You root the phone, only to find you still can't uninstall those apps! Even with the rooted device, the Uninstall button never appears on the carrier-installed applications. What do you do? There are two options.

The first is to install a new ROM on your device. Nearly every ROM available will not contain a single piece of bloatware. But if you're not interested in going through the process of installing new firmware on your device, there is another option -- a third-party app, ironically enough, found in the Google Play Store. This app is called NoBloat Free and makes short shrift of removing those unwanted apps from your device.

However, the free app still does a good job of helping you rid your device of bloat. With it you can do the following:. In the end, you'll get rid of all those useless apps taking up precious space. Warning: Do not just uninstall anything you just assume is bloat.

This is especially true considering that you can remove system apps. Remove the Application installer, and you're fresh out of luck. With that warning firmly in place, let's install NoBloat Free and use it to clean up your rooted Android device. You should now see a launcher for NoBloat Free on your home screen.

If not, check the app drawer. When you run NoBloat Free, you'll be prompted by the tool used for rooting to grant superuser access Figure A. Grant superuser permission, and you'll find yourself on the main window of the app Figure B. Tap System apps, and you'll see a listing of all the apps on your device. Go through that listing and locate the app s you want to remove.

If you have root access on you Android device; meaning if your Android phone is rooted with latest Magisk or SuperSU , then you can download and install a System App Remover Root app such as the following. Simply launch the app, grant root permission using your root manager app, it will list the apps and uninstall the app or package you would like. Alternatively, you can also use a root Package Disabler or Service Disabler app from Play Store and remove any app of your choice.

You can also uninstall or remove any app using ADB debugging. Generally, apps come in the form of packages. Apps that are deeply embedded into the system cannot be removed or uninstalled. All you can do is disable them. So they still take up storage space. Best way is to remove the packages using ADB Shell.

See the safe to remove list from above and then you can choose any package to uninstall. Subscribe to Newsletters via Email. Also, support us by donating via PayPal. Email Address. Skip to content Search for: Search Close. Close Menu. Verizon Bloatware: pm uninstall -k --user 0 com. T-Mobile Bloatware: pm uninstall -k --user 0 com. Facebook Bloatware: pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.



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