How to Remove Bloatware on Android Without Root
You just went out and bought a shimmering new Android smartphone and unboxed it. Now you are ready to install your favourite apps only to find that your new smartphone already comes with a few of its own. The situation is even worse if you are buying a carrier locked device, as now the phone will also have some carrier introduced bloatware apps. Bloatware is a big problem which has plagued Android users since its origin. The fact that there is no straight forward way to uninstall these apps makes me angry. Heck, even Apple now allows you to uninstall their system apps in iOS 10 and 11.buy installs for android app
While there were ways to remove bloatware, those methods were limited to rooted Android devices. Thankfully, there's a new way to uninstall system apps on Android and it works with non-rooted devices as well. So, without any further ado, here's how to remove bloatware on Android without root:
Note: Some system apps are required for the proper functioning of your phone. Choose the apps wisely before removing them as removing the wrong apps may result in your smartphone becoming unusable. However, if something like that does happen, a simple factory reset will bring all the removed apps back.
Prerequisites for Removing Bloatware
Before we get into the thick of things, we will have to go through certain steps so that the whole process of removing the bloatware goes without any interruption. So if you are ready, let's get started.
1. Installing App Inspector
Before you start deleting your apps, you should exactly know the file path of the app, as that will be used to execute the command to delete the app. For now, just head over to the following link and install the App Inspector app from the Play Store.
2. Enabling USB Debugging
This is a common practice and if you have been following Beebom's website you might already know how to do it. For the uninitiated, just follow this path, About Phone->Build Number and tap on it 5-6 times. This enables the Developer Options. Now go to Developer Options and enable "USB Debugging".
3. Installing Android Debug Bridge (ADB) On Your Computer
To execute our process, we will need the help of ADB tool. Basically, ADB is a command line tool which helps you interact with your Android Device and execute commands on it using your computer. There are many different ways you can use to install ADB on Mac or Windows. I have shared the method which I found to be the easiest.
Installing ADB on Mac
Now paste the following command. This will install the ADB on your Mac.
brew cask install android-platform-tools
Installing ADB on Windows
To install ADB on Windows, visit the Android SDK download page and scroll down to the bottom till you find the link shown in the picture. Click on the link to download the zip file. Extract the zip file and run the .exe file. Deselect everything other than "Android SDK Platform-tools" and then click Install. This will install the ADB tool on your PC.
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