[DEBLOAT] Wileyfox Debloater - Quickly clean your Nougat-based Wileyfox device!

muebau

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Build my own debloater TOS163B

Hi,
as I understand the debloater its just a zip with some shell scripts (and some APKs).

I guess it wouldn't be to hard to build my own debloater for TOS163B.

Is there something I miss or should read before?

muebau
 
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muebau

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Hi,
as I understand the debloater its just a zip with some shell scripts (and some APKs).

I guess it wouldn't be to hard to build my own debloater for TOS163B.

Is there something I miss or should read before?

muebau
So I was able to reproduce the "debloat" for the newer versions simply by do the changes on the adb shell.
I recommend this if you would like to update your phone.
 
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Hello thank you
I want to remove all junk not just send it to other place in hate all the Google APK
You can talk to me on facebook #androidrootforum Gunther fox

Of we make a new clean rom

The other rom's on 4pda i don't like i love 4pda

I have build 100 APK never a rom can you put me in good way i wil pay you beer :).
 
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So I was able to reproduce the "debloat" for the newer versions simply by do the changes on the adb shell.
I recommend this if you would like to update your phone.


Use twrp to remove all your system apps easy than use sdmaid to clean and the apps are bye bye the don't install never and you have more than 1400mb free

Thank you #androidrootforum
 

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bjlabuk

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I have discovered another Debloat method. This will only work on rooted devices with Magisk installed:

1. Download and install Terminal Emulator and Magisk Manager from the Play Store.
1. Open Magisk Manager and open the Menu in the top left corner.
2. From the Menu select 'Modules'.
3. Open the Menu in the top left corner and select 'Download'
5. A list of available downloads will be shown. Scroll to Debloater (Terminal Emulator) and press the download button.
6. Once installed close Magisk Manager and open Terminal Emulator.
7. At the initial prompt $ enter 'su' and press return.
8. At the next prompt # enter 'debloat'
9 You will be presented with 3 or 4 option: (1) - System Apps, (2) System Priv-Apps, (3) Reinstall Uninstalled Apps, (d) Donate, (0) exit.
10. Choose option (1) or (2) and a list of available Apps to uninstall will appear.
11. You can choose to uninstall single Apps or multiple Apps.

Probably best to look at the OP to see which apps can be deleted safely without affecting the phone

regards

bjlabuk