Awesome
Universal Android Debloater GUI
DISCLAIMER: Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for anything that could happen to your phone.
<img src="/resources/screenshots/v0.5.0.png" width="850" alt="uad_screenshot">This software is still in an early stage of development. Check out the issues, and feel free to contribute!
Summary
This is a complete rewrite in Rust of the UAD project, which aims to improve privacy and battery performance by removing unnecessary and obscure system apps. This can also contribute to improve security by reducing the attack surface.
Packages are as well documented as possible in order 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 brick your device with this software! That's the main point, right?
Features
- Uninstall/Disable and Restore/Enable system packages
- Multi-user support (e.g. apps in work profiles)
- Export/Import your selection in
uad_exported_selection.txt
- Multi-device support: you can connect multiple phones at the same time
- All your actions are logged, so you never forget what you've done
NB : System apps cannot truly be uninstalled without root (see the FAQ)
Universal Debloat Lists
- GFAM (Google/Facebook/Amazon/Microsoft)
- AOSP
- Manufacturers (OEM)
- Mobile carriers
- Qualcomm / Mediatek / Miscellaneous
Manufacturers debloat lists
- Archos
- Asus
- Blackberry
- Gionee
- LG
- iQOO
- Fairphone
- HTC
- Huawei
- Motorola
- Nokia
- OnePlus
- Oppo
- Realme
- Samsung
- Sony
- Tecno
- TCL
- Unihertz
- Vivo/iQOO
- Wiko
- Xiaomi
- ZTE
Mobile carriers debloat lists
Country | Carriers |
---|---|
France | Orange, SFR, Free, Bouygues |
USA | T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, AT&T |
Germany | Telekom |
UK | EE |
How to use it
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Read the FAQ!
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Do a proper backup of your data! You can never be too careful!
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Enable Developer Options on your smartphone.
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Turn on USB Debugging from the developer panel.
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From the settings, disconnect from any OEM accounts (when you delete an OEM account package it could lock you on the lockscreen because the phone can't associate your identity anymore)
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Install ADB (see the intructions by clicking on your OS below):
<p> <details> <summary>LINUX</summary>- Install Android platform tools on your PC :
Debian Base:
sudo apt install android-sdk-platform-tools
Arch-Linux Base:
sudo pacman -S android-tools
Red Hat Base:
sudo yum install android-tools
OpenSUSE Base:
</details> </p> <p> <details> <summary>MAC OS</summary>sudo zypper install android-tools
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Install Homebrew
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Install Android platform tools
</details> </p>brew install android-platform-tools
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Download android platform tools and unzip it somewhere.
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Add the android platform tools to your PATH OR make sure to launch UAD from the same directory.
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Check your device is detected:
</details> </p>adb devices
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Download the latest release of UAD GUI for your Operating System here. Take the
opengl
version only if the default version (with a Vulkan backend) doesn't launch.
NOTE: Chinese phones users may need to use the AOSP list for removing some stock apps because those Chinese manufacturers (especially Xiaomi and Huawei) have been using the name of AOSP packages for their own (modified & closed-source) apps.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You will have to run this software whenever your OEM pushes an update to your phone as some uninstalled system apps could be reinstalled.
How to contribute
Hey-hey-hey! Don't go away so fast! This is a community project. That means I need you! I'm sure you want to make this project better anyway.
Special thanks
- @mawilms for his LotRO plugin manager (Lembas) which helped me a lot to understand how to use the Iced GUI library.
- @casperstorm for the UI/UX inspiration.