The tips given in this tutorial can help you get rid of bloatware on all Android devices including Samsung, OnePlus, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, Redmi, Huawei, Honor, Nokia, Oppo, Realme, Vivo, Motorola, Lenovo, etc. In case your phone has root access, I’ll also lay out the steps to debloat Android devices using the Debloater Magisk module. Besides, we’ll also see how to re-install uninstalled apps using ADB command.
In this tutorial, we’ll discuss how we can disable or freeze background apps and delete system apps on unrooted Android devices. I recently prepared a list of Samsung bloatware and described the easiest way to uninstall preinstalled apps.
The absence of a universal bloatware remover or system app uninstaller leaves with the ADB way for unrooted Android devices. If you have a rooted Android phone, you can use a system app remover to delete bloatware. Since we can’t freeze or uninstall system apps on Android normally, we either need root privilege or take advantage of ADB shell pm uninstall command. Android phones come with lots of pre-installed apps that may not be of any use.