On the latest android versions the root rights are manually given to each application separately. It solves some old problems and makes AddonSU looks more attractive then before. You can also hide its presence with iSU.
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uninstall system apps android without root using adb shell comments
It’s easy and useful
this comment
pm uninstall -k --user 0 < and package program name >
for example
if you want delete mail program
pm uninstall -k --user 0 foundation.e.mail
I don’t know if it’s because of that but after I uninstalled the torch light app with pm uninstall -k --user 0 foundation.e.light
and set up some other things, my home screen is only showing me a loading circle.
Has anyone had the same issue ?
I wouldn’t expect a torch app to have such an effect on the OS but maybe I’m wrong.
As far as I remember I just installed some apps. I can’t be 100% sure but I did the same setup since then and it works fine.
To be sure one would have to uninstall the torch app on a freshly installed /e/, reboot it and see what happens but I don’t have the time right now.
I didn’t see you removed bliss. My loading issue happened on Bliss so of course we can’t tell whether any of the other apps you uninstalled would’ve messed with it.
Good thing you said mention it. I like the blisslauncher and I use it too. Nevertheless, I always have two alternatives on the device: Senior Launcher and Rootless Pixel Launcher .
@ChameleonScales and @harvey186 please consider, it was a test of curiosity and to gain experience. My deinstallation test is by no means representative. I also don’t know if it would give the same results on another device. I am already looking forward to a stable /e/ version 1.0 with the possibility of uninstalling the pre-installed apps.
Yes @zypper, this is the better place to answer your question than here.
"Are both commands the same? "More or less yes. Maybe I misspelled it for a beginner. But this is not ill-will. It’s just routine. It must be direction and completeness
C:>adb devices
List of devices attached
1234eeee56789 device
C:>adb shell
a5y17lte:/ $
a5y17lte:/ $ pm uninstall -k --user 0
For example: a5y17lte:/ $ pm uninstall -k --user 0 foundation.e.weather
“adb uninstall --user 0” requires that “adb shell” has already been executed. Without having executed “adb shell” at least once, the following commands “adb-commandos” will not work.
adb shell - run remote shell interactively adb shell <command> - run remote shell command
The command “adb shell” allows to enter the interactive shell.
The (system) apps are not completely removed from the system, but only for the current user via parameter –user 0.