Requirements :
Root Access : Root Here
Titanium Backup : Playstore | APKMirror
Tested & Working On : Xiaomi Mi Max 2 (4/64GB) running on MIUI9 Global Beta 7.11.2 ROM based on Nougat 7.1.1 with TWRP installed. Should ideally work on all third-party MIUI ROMs as well such as Xiaomi.EU, MIUI Pro etc.
WARNING : You need to disable "Find Device", sign out from your Xiaomi account from the Settings app and restart your device, before proceeding. Failure to do it will bootloop your device resulting in data loss.
Apps Disable List : https://imgur.com/a/IDu25
Steps:
Install Titanium Backup, open it and grant root access.
Tap on MENU > Batch Actions > Freeze all user & system apps > De-select all.
Choose the apps from the above list you wish to disable.
Restart your phone, all the apps will be permanently disabled and wont run in the background and show in the app drawer.
To re-enable your disabled apps, Tap on MENU > Batch Actions > Defrost all user & system apps > De-select all and choose the apps you wish to re-enable.
What about Miui 9 Global Stable? I'm gonna try it today. I have the backup anyway.
ekin_strops said:
What about Miui 9 Global Stable? I'm gonna try it today. I have the backup anyway.
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It should work on that too, create a full backup before proceeding.
Interesting, but I can't see the apps list. Can you write them? Thanks.
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you only need to watch picture, there is a lot of apps.
What app or service force have to disable Find device and logout?
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As some apps are not available or their updates sometimes not possible in the place I am currently living, China, I was looking for another third party app store and found 1mobile app. And just like some of you, traveling from one rom to another rom it was a pain to install over apps from app store in case roms got different build or even android versions, besides restoring apps by titanium backup causes some problems in some cases when I tried to restore my apps. After a while using and searching in 1mobile application I saw a very interesting feature which let me backup my apps by creating a folder called "onemobile_backup" without their data or messing around and restoring apps quickly.
So you can follow my tips if you are interested:
How to Backup
1- open 1mobile app and go to settings
2- go to end of settings option and hit Auto install and give root permission
3- and again hit Auto install and check if it enabled successfully
4- go to "Backup" and check every apps you like to backup
you can also update backup of any app, on "Backed Up tab": lower version in front of apps indicates that you have newer version available so just hit on small "x" behind the app (this would delete backed up app) then switch to "Available" tab and see that newer version is there, again tick and make a backup of new version.
How to Restore
If you already gave root permission skip 1,2,3.
1- open 1mobile app and go to settings
2- go to end of settings option and hit Auto install and give root permission
3- and again hit Auto install and check if it enabled successfully
4- go to "Backed Up" tab
5- tick every app you are going to restore
6- finally hit blue install button
7- wait for a little while and let the app restore your applications one by one
There maybe also similar apps doing the same but I found this app more convenient and quicker besides it's free and can update itself.
Get 1mobile market: View attachment onemobile.android-2.apk
Will this app backup the data of app just like titanium ?
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abhinav quietly brilliant said:
Will this app backup the data of app just like titanium ?
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No data. Only apps that's why I'm telling it won't cause any problem.
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Hi All,
Since in MIUI 8 there is no way to disable the installed apps, here is the trick to disable Google Apps and other insalled apps for the devices without root access.
Things needed:
1. QuickShortcutMaker [Playstore link]
2. Phone with MIUI8 installed.
Stpes:
1. Download and open the QuickShortcutMaker app
2. In the search box type "Installed" and hit search.
3. Select the highlighted ($ManageApplicationsActivity)option and tap "Create".
4. A settings icon will be created on the home screen.
5. Tap the icon and select the app which you want to disable (for eg. Hangouts).
6. Tap Disable (it may ask to uninstall the updates, just uninstall the update and disable the app).
P.S. If you are using Nova Launcher, then you can create the shortcut of the activity by using the widget feature.
Edit: You cannot disable the MIUI apps by this method.
Here is the video Thanks @TheDj408
Nice tut ! Will help a lot of persons
You can directly go into settings and disable it. Then why do you need to make a short cut?
sangalaviral said:
You can directly go into settings and disable it. Then why do you need to make a short cut?
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You can't disable just by going to settings app.
The disable button is itself disabled
very nice. great job.
Nice
Nice one
Its not working. Mi 5 7.2.16 global beta
Its not working. Mi 5 7.2.16 global beta
Ikawboang000 said:
Its not working. Mi 5 7.2.16 global beta
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Which app?
Tried to disable music app, but it won't work! MIUI global V 8
fulcrumbg said:
Tried to disable music app, but it won't work! MIUI global V 8
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It won't work for any of the MIUI apps. Sorry
You need root to disable it.
Thri11 said:
It won't work for any of the MIUI apps. Sorry
You need root to disable it.
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Thanks! ?
QUOTE=Thri11;71198393]Which app?[/QUOTE]
Google music google duo. It will just go to black screen then reload the setting app and when you check its not dissabled. Already uninstalled updates to said apps. Thanks a lot for the quick reply ^^
Ikawboang000 said:
Google music google duo. It will just go to black screen then reload the setting app and when you check its not dissabled. Already uninstalled updates to said apps. Thanks a lot for the quick reply ^^
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Reboot and try again, it should not happen.
Something is wrong with your phone
I don't know about RN3 if but disabling either Google/MIUI apps in latest MIUI Global Stable results in a bootloop. And if you have not unlocked the bootloader it can be a big hassle as recently the EDL mode has also been locked. Learned this the hard way when my Redmi 3s got stuck in a bootloop necessitating a visit to service center. The Deep Flash cable method is only other way.
I somehow disabled the system's dialer from regular setting. Circuitous but I go there. This was where the quickshortcut took me.
Using quckshortcutmaker would be easier, can be quite a powerful app.
amn1987 said:
I don't know about RN3 if but disabling either Google/MIUI apps in latest MIUI Global Stable results in a bootloop. And if you have not unlocked the bootloader it can be a big hassle as recently the EDL mode has also been locked. Learned this the hard way when my Redmi 3s got stuck in a bootloop necessitating a visit to service center. The Deep Flash cable method is only other way.
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Since when the EDL mode has been locked for RN3? AFAIK it was for Mi5 and others but not RN3.
That is what I had mentioned in the beginning itself. And Xiaomi forums are full of contradictory/outdated info in this regard.
Stupid question:
Why can't we just disable them through Google Play help section, as explained on en.miui.com/thread-490604-1-1.html?
This way we don't need to install anything...
Doesn't work. Doesn't even create the shortcut as it's supposed to.
hey man can I share it to forums?
can anyone tell me what i have to remove from system to add those feature
* Bypass Find My device check on startup
* Xiaomi account disable (themes, market, and all related to Mi account)
* Disable lock or Relock when connected to internet
I have an ideia:
1. Root it with SuperSU zip via Custom Recovery.
2. Install System App Remover from Play Store.
3. Remove what apps do you want.
That's only works for Xiaomi apps disable.
Hey fellas..
From the past few days, I've been facing a problem..
When I go in the Google app, settings, voice, Ok Google detection, the option for enabling this feature has been GREYED OUT!!
I have a Lenovo A6000 Plus and I am running Nougat 7.1.1 on Resurrection Remix ROM.
I have tried clearing the cache and data and then restarting the phone but it doesn't help..
Also, updating the Google app to it's latest beta update also isn't helping..
Also, I have set English ( United States ) as my primary language.. But it still didn't work..
Also, I have given Google app all the permissions including Microphone..
Please help me..
Hi guys ,
This problem that u have can occur if the Google app is not installed as a system app .
So to fix this ,follow the next few steps -
1) Convert Google app into system app using apps like Titanium backup or anything of your preference.
2) Using any root Explorer navigate to Root > system > app and search for an app named similar to 'googlesearchbox' and cut the app from this folder.
3) Now Navigate to Root > system > priv-app and paste the app.
4) Finally Reboot and now the problem will be gone
Hello, can anyone help me to uninstall the original radio application that the Chinese have installed, I bought a new better one, but it still starts automatically starting the old one, does not allow me to uninstall it, if you can help me with tips on how to remove it, or stop. This is multimedia with android 8.1
Default radio app is a preinstalled app on mobile devices. It can not in uninstalled or de installed but, it can be disabled. To do so follow the steps:
1. On open Settings.
2. Navigate to Apps or Manage Applications and select All Apps
3. Now, look for the apps that you want to remove.
4. Click on Disable.
5.Confirm when prompted.
nihitthakkar said:
Default radio app is a preinstalled app on mobile devices. It can not in uninstalled or de installed but, it can be disabled. To do so follow the steps:
1. On open Settings.
2. Navigate to Apps or Manage Applications and select All Apps
3. Now, look for the apps that you want to remove.
4. Click on Disable.
5.Confirm when prompted.
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Unfortunately, the deactivation option is not active only forced stop I can press
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