I wanted to find out how much of Amazon can be stripped out from the Fire 7 without having root access. Bearing in mind that my Fire 7 is currently connected via OTG Ethernet and I have not joined Amazon and associated my device. Basically a standalone device only with OTA Update disabled via ADB Shell. Considering we do not have root yet available we are limited in options and please bear in mind that this example is for my own personal preference.
PLEASE remember that my Fire 7 is a standalone device and has NOT been registered with Amazon. Changing these settings may have an effect with regards to this. Please proceed at your own risk.
I now have a Fire 7 with the Amazon footprint removed as much as possible with the exception of services that cannot safely be hidden and the dreaded Fire Launcher. Everything else I have hidden via ADB Shell. Please see first screenshot of my stripped down Fire 7. Key essential services/programs for me such as Google Play, Google Calendar, Fire 7 Settings all work smoothly after I removed the others.
I do not need the following on the Fire 7 as I will either install my own program from Google Play or remove the service completely. The following have been hidden [Amazon Email client, Calender, Camera, Help Files, Silk Browser, Amazon Video, Amazon Music, Amazon WEather etc]
For ADB Shell commands
https://developer.android.com/tools/help/shell.html
I used the following command for this task to hide adb shell pm hide [process name]
and to unhide adb shell pm unhide [process name]
if it hides you will get an acknowledgement as TRUE and obviously FALSE if you unhide the process
In the XDA Develpers Fire HD 6 & & Forum I came across a list of safe com.amazon processes that can be stopped on the Fire HD6 & 7 tablet. So I thought I would give them a go plus a few of my own attempts as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/help/safe-pm-block-list-t3009492
com.amazon.kindle.otter
com.amazon.kindle
com.audible.application.kindle
com.amazon.kindle.kso
com.amazon.tahoe
com.amazon.kindle.otter.oobe
com.amazon.client.metrics
com.amazon.device.backup
com.amazon.platform
com.amazon.photos
com.nuance.edr.androidservice.service
com.amazon.whisperlink.core.android
com.goodreads.kindle
com.amazon.camera Camera App
com.amazon.csapp Help App
com.amazon.legalsettings Legal Settings App
com.amazon.venezia Amazon App Store
com.amazon.h2settingsfortablet Profiles & Family Library App
com.amazon.weather Weather App
com.goodreads.kindle Goodreads App
com.android.calendar Calendar App
com.amazon.kindle.kso Special Offers setting
com.android.email Email App
com.amazon.kindle.personal_video Video App
com.amazon.avod Video App
com.amazon.contacts Contacts App
com.amazon.windowshop Amazon Windowshop
com.amazon.cloud9 Silk Browser App
com.amazon.ags.app Amazon Game Circle App
com.amazon.kindle.otter.settings Amazon Registration Service
Big thanks to Rivethead 23 for the below System OTA update processes
com.amazon.device.software.ota OTA Updates
com.amazon.settings.systemupdates OTA Updates
com.amazon.device.software.ota OTA Updates
I then proceeded to highlight specific services such as the Calendar, Email Client and other associated Amazon services that I do not require. I used XDA Developers and Google as a reference as to what is actually safe to hide, made a note of the actual system process name and then hid them via ADB Shell and went from there.
UPDATE 1: After removing all the services if I go to: [Settings-Apps&Games-Amazon Application Settings] there are now only two options left. [Home Screen Settings] & [Special Offers]. All Amazon related settings & options have been removed
UPDATE 2: Please look at 3rd attached image. The Fire 7 definitely has some form of error checking / recovery process going on as, 3 new items have appeared. Downloads & Music as default Android app and not Amazon's. The 3rd one is Kindle CDA Diagnostics and it is flapping over all the services I have hidden. Just to confirm everything is working the way it should on the device - but the CDA tool has obviously appeared due to my tinkering.
UPDATE 3: I would like to be able to have the Kindle App working via Play and not Amazon. Even though I had stopped the Kindle app via Adb, I tried a sideload the latest Kindle apk. It has not only broken my play store but also I am getting lots of errors trying to download apps from the play store. I have reinstalled Google APKs etc and no joy. Might have to reset at this rate. All other apps on my device working A+
Got it working again - date & time stamp was causing the RFC error on Google Play. Re-enabled network time protocol. Gave it a while and Google play working A+ again
What's the ADB command to hide all the services you have listed?
Apologies I have edited the post with the correct commands.
I used the following command for this task to hide adb shell pm hide [process name]
and to unhide adb shell pm unhide [process name]
if it hides you will get an acknowledgement as TRUE and obviously FALSE if you unhide the process
The contacts app is com.andoid.contacts not com.amazon.contacts.
Thank you for correcting my typo
I can hide everything but the music app...is there a missing command?
Do a pm list packages and then search and guess for the app to hide.
Have you noticed any performance boost or batter battery life after disabling all those amazon processes?
Or does this just hides the apps from the app drawer?
Hi,
Here is the result of the adb shell pm list packages on my Fire 7 for example :
package:com.amazon.platform
package:com.amazon.photos
package:com.amazon.precog
package:com.amazon.dp.contacts
package:com.amazon.unifiedsharegoodreads
package:com.amazon.recess
package:com.amazon.platform.fdrw
package:com.android.providers.calendar
package:com.amazon.whisperplay.contracts
package:com.android.providers.media
package:com.amazon.venezia
package:com.amazon.webapp
package:com.amazon.dcp.contracts.library
package:com.android.wallpapercropper
package:com.amazon.device.sync
package:com.amazon.device.logmanager
package:com.android.documentsui
package:com.android.externalstorage
package:com.android.htmlviewer
package:com.amazon.firelauncher
package:com.amazon.alta.h2clientservice
package:com.android.providers.downloads
package:com.amazon.socialplatform
package:com.amazon.dp.fbcontacts
package:com.amazon.h2settingsfortablet
package:com.amazon.calculator
package:com.amazon.cloud9.systembrowserprovider
package:com.amazon.kindle.otter.settings
package:com.amazon.dp.logger
package:com.amazon.ods.kindleconnect
package:com.android.inputmethod.pinyin
package:com.android.defcontainer
package:com.amazon.accessorynotifier
package:com.android.providers.downloads.ui
package:com.android.vending
package:com.android.pacprocessor
package:com.amazon.sharingservice.android.client.proxy
package:com.amazon.weather
package:com.amazon.webview
package:com.amazon.android.marketplace
package:com.android.certinstaller
package:com.amazon.device.backup.sdk.internal.library
package:android
package:com.amazon.client.metrics.api
package:com.amazon.dcp
package:com.amazon.imp
package:com.amazon.mp3
package:com.amazon.unifiedsharesinaweibo
package:com.amazon.sync.service
package:com.amazon.fireinputdevices
package:com.android.backupconfirm
package:com.amazon.csapp
package:com.amazon.logan
package:com.amazon.tahoe
package:com.amazon.tcomm
package:com.amazon.kindle.personal_video
package:com.amazon.identity.auth.device.authorization
package:com.amazon.kcp.tutorial
package:com.amazon.kindle.cms
package:com.amazon.kindle.kso
package:com.android.providers.settings
package:com.amazon.kindleautomatictimezone
package:com.android.sharedstoragebackup
package:com.android.printspooler
package:com.amazon.otaverifier
package:com.amazon.device.backup
package:com.amazon.geo.mapsv2.services
package:com.android.webview
packagerg.mopria.printplugin
package:com.amazon.securitysyncclient
package:com.amazon.unifiedshare.actionchooser
package:com.amazon.whisperlink.activityview.android
package:com.amazon.device.messaging
package:com.amazon.digital.asset.ownership.app
package:com.amazon.devicecontrol
package:com.amazon.device.messaging.sdk.internal.library
package:com.amazon.providers
package:com.amazon.kindle.otter.oobe
package:com.amazon.photos.importer
package:com.amazon.settings.systemupdates
package:com.android.onetimeinitializer
package:com.amazon.geo.mapsv2
package:com.android.keychain
package:com.amazon.unifiedsharetwitter
package:com.google.android.gms
package:com.google.android.gsf
package:com.android.packageinstaller
package:com.svox.pico
package:com.amazon.tcomm.client
package:com.amazon.client.metrics
package:com.amazon.device.settings.sdk.internal.library
package:com.android.proxyhandler
package:com.amazon.acos.providers.UnifiedSettingsProvider
package:com.amazon.firepowersettings
package:com.android.inputmethod.latin
package:amazon.jackson19
package:com.audible.application.kindle
package:com.android.managedprovisioning
package:com.amazon.device.software.ota
package:com.amazon.pm
package:com.mediatek.thermalmanager
package:com.amazon.wifilocker
package:com.amazon.dcp.contracts.framework.library
package:com.amazon.device.bluetoothdfu
package:com.google.android.gsf.login
package:com.amazon.whisperlink.core.android
package:com.amazon.kor.demo
package:com.amazon.device.messaging.sdk.library
package:jp.co.omronsoft.iwnnime.mlaz
package:com.amazon.ags.app
package:com.amazon.kindle.unifiedSearch
package:com.amazon.sync.provider.ipc
package:com.android.settings
package:android.amazon.perm
package:com.goodreads.kindle
package:com.amazon.providers.contentsupport
package:com.amazon.platformsettings
package:com.android.vpndialogs
package:com.kingsoft.office.amz
package:com.amazon.device.crashmanager
package:com.amazon.application.compatibility.enforcer
package:com.android.email
package:com.ivona.tts.oem
package:com.android.music
package:com.android.shell
package:com.android.providers.userdictionary
package:com.amazon.kindle.rdmdeviceadmin
package:com.amazon.parentalcontrols
package:com.android.location.fused
package:com.android.deskclock
package:com.android.systemui
package:com.here.odnp.service
package:com.amazon.avod
package:com.amazon.shpm
package:com.amazon.zico
package:com.amazon.communication.discovery
package:com.amazon.legalsettings
package:com.amazon.camera
package:com.amazon.device.settings
package:com.amazon.cloud9
package:com.amazon.device.sync.sdk.internal
package:com.amazon.unifiedsharefacebook
package:com.amazon.connectivitydiag
package:com.amazon.dynamicupdationservice
package:com.android.bluetooth
package:com.android.providers.contacts
package:com.android.captiveportallogin
package:com.amazon.kindle.devicecontrols
package:com.amazon.kindle
package:com.amazon.application.compatibility.enforcer.sdk.library
Now, trying to hide anything that isn't necessary for my usage (this tablet is for my son, to play some games or educative apps (maybe watching animes and listening music). I'll edit this post when done.
EDIT1 : the command for hiding Music app is : adb shell pm hide com.amazon.mp3
EDIT2 : Finally, this is what i've done. Now closed to what i want, just needs to hide the Play Store now but it's already disabled (but showed on Fire Launcher) if you hide Google settings panel.
APPS
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.kindle.otter
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.kindle.otter.oobe
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.kindle
adb shell pm hide com.audible.application.kindle
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.tahoe
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.client.metrics
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.device.backup
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.platform
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.photos
adb shell pm hide com.nuance.edr.androidservice.service
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.whisperlink.core.android
adb shell pm hide com.goodreads.kindle
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.csapp
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.venezia
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.h2settingsfortablet
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.weather
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.kindle.personal_video
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.avod
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.windowshop
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.cloud9
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.ags.app
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.mp3
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.photos.importer
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.zico
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.calculator
adb shell pm hide com.android.calendar
adb shell pm hide com.android.email
adb shell pm hide com.android.contacts
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.camera
OTA UPDATES
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.otaverifier
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.settings.systemupdates
adb shell pm hide com.amazon.device.software.ota
SETTINGS PANELS (BE CAREFULL, UNHIDE WHEN NEEDED)
Remove Settings on Fire Launcher
adb shell pm hide com.android.settings
Remove Google Settings from Fire Launcher if you have installed Google Play Services and Play Store
adb shell pm hide com.google.android.gms
EDIT3 : Now i've done all i want but i still have Books and Recent tabs on Fire Launcher that i don't want... Still searching a way to disable it.
EDIT: so I got this for my grandma blocked some apps but don't know what are app names for newstand and how do you guys get rid of when you scroll on launcher books section audiobooks etc..? it looks like I will have to teach her how to browse using docs app to read books or simply send via email method.
You can simply avoid some apps i have listed and then simply install Kindle app separately. You'll see an icon for Kindle app and then can launch your books from there.
But, i currently don't know how to remove the "Books" tab from the launcher...
Khyinn said:
You can simply avoid some apps i have listed and then simply install Kindle app separately. You'll see an icon for Kindle app and then can launch your books from there.
But, i currently don't know how to remove the "Books" tab from the launcher...
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I found a solution because the books app wouldn't display books I read you have to convert them in calibre and then they will show up in there much better solution.
OK, nice. Your problem is gone, but not mine
I'll ask again, will doing this improve performance and battery life at all?
xT29c said:
I'll ask again, will doing this improve performance and battery life at all?
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It does. At least, I disabled the Amazon app store, all the media apps by them and some other services and the scrolling lag I experienced has gone away. Battery life is more or less the same.
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Any has run this commands with 5.0.1 and google playa working?
Yes, i have 5.0.1 and Play Store works.
com.amazon.mp3 Music App
com.amazon.zico Docs App
com.audible.application.kindle Audiobooks
Has anyone tried this with a registered fire 7? I'm reluctant to try it out w/out knowing if it's possible...
Yes, i have an amazon on it and all is fine.
hi can anyone post adb commands to uninstall bloat or apps like facebook,one drive etc
abhijeetn said:
hi can anyone post adb commands to uninstall bloat or apps like facebook,one drive etc
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adb devices ---> Identify if device is connected.
adb shell ---> To enter commands.
pm uninstall -k --user 0 "X" ---> X is app location (i use App Aplication Info to get it)
cmd package install-existing "X" ---> If you f*cked up and have to reinstall what you deleted.
Hello
I have uninstalled Miui Gallery application with the following command with adb:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.gallery
It breaks the doodling functionality on screenshots
I'm not root, how could I install it again without having to reset my phone? Thank.
jorge_94 said:
Hello
I have uninstalled Miui Gallery application with the following command with adb:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.gallery
It breaks the doodling functionality on screenshots
I'm not root, how could I install it again without having to reset my phone? Thank.
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download apk is here.
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/xiaomi-inc/miui-gallery/
No work
thiagoribeirorj said:
download apk is here.
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It does not work.
Solved
I have already solved. You just have to install some file explorer that can see the / (it does not matter if you are root or not, since we are not going to modify permissions or anything), for example, File Explorer. Enter / system / priv-app, we get a folder called MiuiGallery and inside is the apk. We installed it and everything works.
Just to comment about 2 years later... At least in my Xiaomi Mi 9T I uninstalled the Gallery and after reinstalling it, the app kept crashing.
The solution was to install it anyway and then go to System -> Apps -> Manage Apps, find the Gallery app and Uninstall the Updates... Basically this will revert to the "system" app and the app should run again...
The MI 9T is running on Android 10, MIUI 12.0.9.0.
HTH
I have found the solution.
you can simply use
1 adb shell
2 cmd package install-existing com.miui.gallery
and you'll get the package back .
Charlz. said:
I have found the solution.
you can simply use
1 adb shell
2 cmd package install-existing com.miui.gallery
and you'll get the package back .
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you can use this method for every other apps
Even you can re-install the .apk file from GetApps.
It should work.
how do i remove apps with adb there is a few id like to remove
leo5111 said:
how do i remove apps with adb there is a few id like to remove
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adb shell pm list packages to see what's installed.
adb shell pm list packages | grep <search term> to search for something specific.
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <name of package> to remove an app.
Here's a list of google and OnePlus apps.
leo5111 said:
how do i remove apps with adb there is a few id like to remove
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If you prefer a GUI, you may like ADB App Control by Cyber.Cat. It's free for basic version and cheap to unlock the extras. It works on everything Android that I've tried it on.
the program did it, thanks
I need to remove some uninstallable apps like YouTube, MI Music, MI Share, MI Pay, etc.
Which tool or method should I use to uninstall these? I heard there is some ADB tool by connecting phone to PC using USB. But I dont know the details.
Google is your friend. Since adb commands are common to all Android phones, you can find the guides elswehere, including various threads and posts here on XDA
Search, read, learn about the pairs of commands:
adb shell pm disable-user
com.google.android.youtube
adb shell pm enable com.google.android.youtube
or:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.youtube
adb shell cmd package install-existing com.google.android.youtube
Here, com.google.android.youtube
is the package name for YT, hence given example is to disable/enable YT
debloat
yaro666 said:
debloat
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Hi Thanks but there is no EXE in the link, so how to launch the application?
DOWNLOAD
And read FAQ, like literally there is an instruction