Just updated to JP3 rooted and I never use these apps, so I really just like to be rid of them.
Is it possible to uninstall them?
There was a thread with the list of apps that you can delete if you have your phone rooted,
Search for it.
Thanks. Searched and found a list of safe apps to delete:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=712546&highlight=briefing
Then I just went into adb shell and removed the apps.
Container agent2
KnoxBBCprovider
Knoxkeyguard
Quick Acess
SharedDeviceKeyguard
These apps show as uninstalled in the application manager. I know had disabled knoxbbcprovider with package Disabler Pro but I had re-enabled all apps and uninstalled it. Would package Disabler Pro somehow uninstall or corrupt these files? I'm leaning towards a factory reset since I've read that the app has been causing issue with the system. But I don't want to reset and make this a new device... bleh.
How the hell do I remove these two apps? I can only disable them?
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Then I guess both of the apps are installed as system apps to remove them completely from you phone you need root.
I have loads of apps disabled via package disabler. When nouget comes out should I enable all the apps first before installing the new firmware?
Thanks
joinin to question ^
Yes. It it also stated in package disabler
I recently realized that since October, I can't uninstall my system apps such Calendar, Calculator, FM Radio, etc.
I used EU & MIUI Kosmos ROM and both gave the same result. I usually freeze them on Titanum Backup, then Uninstalled them, then reboot my phone. But after rebooted, the apps kept going back. I tried to uninstalled them with another apps such Root uninstaller, Root app deleter, successfully uninstalled, but when I tried to rebooted the phone it was boot-looped.
So, now I can only disable them through the Titanium Backup. I rooted my phone with Magisk, and I checked the two advanced option in Magisk Manager [Preserve Force Encryption & Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity.
Anyone knows why that happened? And how can I properly uninstall those system apps like usual?
Is the checked choices on the Magisk Manager be the cause?
aschleon said:
I recently realized that since October, I can't uninstall my system apps such Calendar, Calculator, FM Radio, etc.
I used EU & MIUI Kosmos ROM and both gave the same result. I usually freeze them on Titanum Backup, then Uninstalled them, then reboot my phone. But after rebooted, the apps kept going back. I tried to uninstalled them with another apps such Root uninstaller, Root app deleter, successfully uninstalled, but when I tried to rebooted the phone it was boot-looped.
So, now I can only disable them through the Titanium Backup. I rooted my phone with Magisk, and I checked the two advanced option in Magisk Manager [Preserve Force Encryption & Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity.
Anyone knows why that happened? And how can I properly uninstall those system apps like usual?
Is the checked choices on the Magisk Manager be the cause?
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Yesterday i flashed Hellas Miui and faced the same problem. I tried to debloat using debloater magisk module and it showed successful but after rebooting the apps were still there.
I googled a bit and found out that we need to disable all magisk modules before uninstalling system apps.
Then i successfully uninstalled mi video and weather using "System App Remover (Root Needed)" from playstore.
Try debloat via adb
There are several topics about that.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...loat-redmi-note-7-miui-10-3-5-0-root-t3928466
I had the same problems a month back. I used to uninstall apps using titanium but that doesn't work now and root uninstaller sends the phone to fastboot. The terminal solutions only disables them.
After a lot of research I found a solution.
1. You must be rooted
2. Install any root browser (I used root explorer)
3. Go to
System/apps
System/ priv apps
System/ product / apps
System/ product/ priv apps
All the suckers are there, delete the ones bugging u (u should know what u r deleting, at ur own risk)
5. Reboot and voila :good: