this is a list of android packages that you can remove that won't break your phone. obviously other brands will have more packages (and be missing some from this list) that are safe to remove. obviously you shouldn't delete everything like a mindless retard because you might want some of the features. some phones will not reinstall the packages with a factory reset; mine does.
enjoy your new super fast phone. some of those packages are chink spyware/malware btw
Brandon Foster
Messing with email used to mess everything up. That said I haven't rooted since I switched to the iPhone about 3 years ago.
Adam Young
those are the stock email packages, shouldn't affect gmail app. might cause problems for people on a version older than marshmallow i guess
Jeremiah Wood
How do I run these commands?
Leo Clark
>hook up your phone and get into adb: you fucking brainlet
Jace Hernandez
>adb what abbreviation
Isaac Watson
Google "android adb". Wow, so hard.
Jackson Scott
define: google
Levi Hall
>enable usb debugging on your phone >at computers open up terminal and type in: >sudo apt install adb fastboot mtp-tools gvfs-mtp >connect your phone in mtp mode >sudo su >adb devices >tap ok on your phone >adb shell
I rooted my s6 edge the other day only to find out fucking Snapchat doesn't work on rooted phones and since you can't just unroot I had to wait 5 hours to download a new official ROM off some shit Indian hosting site and install it fresh. Thankfully Samsung are based and have a full backup program so I didn't lose anything at all but I've now lost the ability to use Samsung pay which is massively superior to Google pay because my phone is permanently "compromised" due to the root even if it's not there anymore. My phone is way faster now after the reset though and my battery life has increase tenfold. Must have had some malware or something on there before.
Adam Long
>implying *BSDs are easier to use >Haiku and ReactOS aren't even finished yet
Robert Scott
can I remove all the google framework from a galaxy s8? last time I tried it bricked my phone.
Gabriel Flores
this package might cause a problem where it makes com.android.phone start crashing: com.mediatek.cellbroadcastreceiver
i'll do a test later
Ryan Fisher
yes, lineage and google npico open gapps
Jackson Edwards
that's not the one, it's one of these four that i'll test later
>com.android.providers.downloads.ui >com.android.htmlviewer >com.android.captiveportallogin >com.android.bluetooth >com.android.inputdevices >com.android.printspooler >com.android.proxyhandler >com.android.vpndialogs I hope somebody will actually run these.