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Whilst UAD-ng can remove system apps, it cannot detect or remove potentially malicious system services or drivers baked into the firmware of your device by various vendors; some vendor-specific apps are only UI front-ends to vendor-provided system services, and as such disabling/uninstalling those apps will not stop a service from running. Additional information can be found in package descriptions inside the Universal Android Debloater Next Generation application.
Packages are as well documented as possible to provide a better understanding of what you can delete or not. The worst issue that could happen is removing an essential system package needed during boot causing then an unfortunate bootloop. After about 5 failed system boots, the phone will automatically reboot in recovery mode, and you'll have to perform a FACTORY RESET. Make a backup first!
In any case, you CANNOT hard-brick your device with this software! That's the main point, right?
To get started, please read the FAQ and the Getting started page.
- 🗑️ Uninstall/Disable and Restore/Enable system packages
- 🔍 Incremental search for package names and descriptions
- 🔄 Export/Import your selection in
selection_export.txt - 📷 Snapshot of pack states (Backup/Restore app removals): so that you can painlessly debloat a new phone, or restore your choices after an OTA update
- 👥 Multi-user support (e.g. apps in work profiles)
- 📱 Multi-device support: you can connect multiple phones at the same time
- ⏳ Wide version range support, all the way back to Android 4!
- 📜 All your actions are logged locally, so you never forget what you've done
- 🎨 Themes!: 2 🌙 dark and 1 ☀️ light.
- 🖥️ OS theme sync. If you're a GNOME user, please read this, and complain here.