List revamp + fix bad array name (#7)

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w1nst0n 2020-06-22 18:39:09 +02:00
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#!/bin/bash
declare -a aosp_bloat=(
declare -a aosp=(
"com.android.apps.tag"
# NFC Tagging (5 permissions : Contacts/Phone On by default).
@ -18,12 +18,6 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
"com.android.bookmarkprovider"
# Only exist for compatibility reasons to prevent apps querying it from getting null cursors they do not expect and crash.
#"com.android.carrierconfig"
# Gives carriers and OEMs the ability to dynamically provide carrier configuration (APN settings) trough their app.
# NOTE : The probability that your carrier's APN change is very low. If you change your carrier and insert a new SIM card
# This package will be triggered to automatically choose the suitable APN.
# https://source.android.com/devices/tech/config/carrier
"com.android.carrierdefaultapp"
# Allows carrier customization. Carrier action upon specific signal.
@ -40,21 +34,21 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
"com.android.egg"
# Android build's easter egg feature (when you click 5 times on the android version in the settings)
"com.android.galaxy4"
# built-in Dynamic wallpaper
"com.android.htmlviewer"
# In-built HTML viewer. Basically lets you read HTML files stored on your device.
# REMINDER : A web-browser can also read HTML files...
"com.android.inputdevices"
# Empty package ?
# https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/packages/InputDevices/src/com/android/inputdevices/InputDeviceReceiver.java
"com.android.magicsmoke"
# "Magic smoke" Live wallpaper.
"com.android.managedprovisioning"
# Manage separate profile on devices. The typical example is setting up a corporate profile that is controlled by their employer on a
# users personal device to keep personal and work data separate.
# Safe to remove
# https://support.google.com/work/android/answer/6191949?
# https://developers.google.com/android/work/requirements/work-profile
"com.android.musicvis"
# Music Visualization Wallpapers
@ -80,7 +74,8 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
# Used to install the carrier SIM app when the SIM is inserted.
"com.android.soundrecorder"
# Sound recorder, obviously.
# AOSP Sound recorder. OEM often use their own solution
# There are better apps (on F-droid) anyway
"com.android.stk"
# SIM toolkit app. Enable carriers to make SIM cards initiate "value-added services" (== some crappy stuff)
@ -90,6 +85,12 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
# - SimJacker : https://thehackernews.com/2019/09/simjacker-mobile-hacking.html
# - WIBattack : https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-sim-card-attack-disclosed-similar-to-simjacker/
"com.android.traceur"
# System Tracing
# Recording device activity over a short period of time is known as system tracing. System tracing produces a trace file that can be used to generate
# a system report.
# Not useful if you're not a developer.
"com.android.wallpaper.holospiral"
# "Holo spiral" Live wallpaper.
@ -102,15 +103,6 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
"com.example.android.notepad"
# (Bad) notepad app.
"org.simalliance.openmobileapi.service"
# Smart Card Service by Simalliance
# https://simalliance.org/about-us/mission-objectives/
#
# The SmartCard API is a reference implementation of the SIMalliance Open Mobile API specification that enables Android applications
# to communicate with Secure Elements, (SIM card, embedded Secure Elements, Mobile Security Card or others)
# https://github.com/seek-for-android/pool/wiki/SmartcardAPI
# Safe to remove if you don't think you need this
##################### UP TO YOU (can be useful features but safe to remove) #####################
@ -125,26 +117,34 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
# Bluetooth service
"com.android.browser"
# Stock Browser
# AOSP Browser. You honeslty shoud use something else. It is no longer maintained and lack a lot of features.
# If you have this package you most likely have an old android version (< Android KitKat v4.4) so you can't really install
# another browser.
# You android device is insecure so you really shouldn't use this device to browse the web.
"com.android.browser.provider"
# Strange package. It is old (2014) and there is a Picasa URL hardcoded.
# Strange package. It is old (2014) and there is a hardcoded Picasa URL in the code
# https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Browser/+/refs/heads/master/src/com/android/browser/provider/BrowserProvider.java
# Related to bookmarks but removing it doesn't seems to affect anything visible.
"com.android.calendar"
# Access to events from the calendar.
# Safe to remove if you don't use built-in calendar
# old AOSP Calendar app
#"com.android.calculator2"
# Stock calculator app.
"com.android.calllogbackup"
# Call Logs Backup/Restore
# Call Logs Backup/Restore feature.
#"com.android.captiveportallogin"
# Take care of redirecting to the web page that the user of a public access network is obliged to view and interect with, before access is granted.
#"com.android.carrierconfig"
# Gives carriers and OEMs the ability to dynamically provide carrier configuration (APN settings) trough their app.
# NOTE : The probability that your carrier's APN change is very low. If you change your carrier and insert a new SIM card
# This package will be triggered to automatically choose the suitable APN.
# https://source.android.com/devices/tech/config/carrier
#"com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver"
# == EMERGENCY ALERTS ==
# This service manages enabling and disabling ranges of message identifiers that the radio should listen for.
@ -152,17 +152,16 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
# https://www.androidcentral.com/amber-alerts-and-android-what-you-need-know
#"com.android.contacts"
# Stock contacts app (it is not Google contact)
# AOSP contacts app (it is not Google contacts)
#"com.android.cts.ctsshim"
#"com.android.cts.ctsshim" # [MORE INFO NEEDED]
#"com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim"
# Compatibilty Test Service. The CTS shim is a package that resides on a device's /system partition in order
# to verify certain upgrade scenarios. Could mess up OTA.
# Don't really know what happens with custom ROM if disabled. Should be safe.
# to verify certain upgrade scenarios. Could mess up witch OTA updates.
# https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/51e458e/packages/CtsShim
#"com.android.deskclock"
# Clock stock app
# AOSP Clock app
"com.android.email"
# AOSP Email app (it is NOT gmail).
@ -170,19 +169,20 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
"com.android.emergency"
# Emergency informations. Safe to remove if you don't want this feature.
# com.android.exchange"
#"com.android.exchange" # [MORE INFO NEEDED]
# The ExchangeService handles all aspects of starting, maintaining, and stopping the various sync adapters for email.
# [WARNING] I need to know to test if it only concerns stock mail app.
# [WARNING] I need to know if it only concerns stock mail app.
#"com.android.facelock"
# Essential if you wanna use Face Unlock features, removable if you don't want to.
"com.android.galaxy4"
# built-in Dynamic wallpaper
"com.android.gallery3d"
# AOSP Gallery app.
#"com.android.inputdevices"
# The input manager service locates available keyboard layouts.
# An application can offer additional keyboard layouts to the user by declaring a suitable broadcast receiver in its manifest.
#"com.android.inputmethod.latin"
# AOSP keyboard. (This is not Google Keyboard).
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
# https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/display-cutout
# https://source.android.com/devices/tech/display/display-cutouts
"com.android.keychain"
#"com.android.keychain"
# Enable apps to use system wide credential KeyChain (shared credentials between apps)
# https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/216716/android-keychain-what-is-a-system-wide-credential
@ -202,18 +202,18 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
# Audio equalizer. Some 3-party music apps can use it to provide you equalizing features.
#"com.android.mms"
# Stock SMS app.
# AOSP SMS app.
#"com.android.nfc"
# NFC service
"com.android.pacprocessor"
#"com.android.pacprocessor"
# A PAC (Proxy Auto-Config) is a file which defines how an app can automatically define the correct proxy server for fetching an URL.
# Should be safe to remove if you don't use Auto-proxy (with PAC file config)
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_auto-config
#"com.android.phone.recorder"
# Call recorder function.
# AOSP Call recorder function. Most of the time OEM use their own code for this.
#"com.android.providers.blockednumber"
# Handle blocked numbers storage
@ -221,16 +221,16 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
#"com.android.providers.calendar"
# Necessary to sync stock Calendar app and lets it work correctly.
#"com.android.providers.drm"
#"com.android.providers.drm" # [MORE INFO NEEDED]
# DRM Protected Content Storage
# Provides DRM functions to stop you from copying things like ringtones, live wallpapers, etc.
# May be needed to access media files (to be verified)
#"com.android.providers.userdictionary"
# Handle user dictionary for keyboard apps.
# Handles user dictionary for keyboard apps.
#"com.android.proxyhandler"
# Handle proxy config
# Handles proxy config
# Safe to remove if you don't use a proxy.
"com.android.quicksearchbox"
@ -242,29 +242,33 @@ declare -a aosp_bloat=(
#"com.android.sharedstoragebackup"
# Used during backup. Fetch shared storage (files accessible by every apps with STORAGE permission)
# Things have changed with Android 10. Don't know if this package is still relevant.
# Things have changed with Android 10. Don't know if this package is still relevant for new phones.
# https://blog.mindorks.com/understanding-the-scoped-storage-in-android.
#"com.android.systemui.theme.dark"
# Enable you to use Andrdoi dark theme.
# Enables you to use Android dark theme.
#"com.android.timezone.updater"
# Time Zone Updater
# Automaticaly change the time zone if needed.
"com.android.traceur"
# System Tracing
# Recording device activity over a short period of time is known as system tracing. System tracing produces a trace file that can be used to generate
# a system report.
# Not useful if you're not a developer.
"com.android.voicedialer"
# Voice search.
#"com.android.voicedialer"
# AOSP Voice dialer. Let's you call someone or open an app with your voice from the dialer.
# OEM often use their own code (embeded in their voice-controlled digital assistant)
#"com.android.wallpaperbackup"
# Backup your wallapaper and load this backup instead of the original file in case you delete it.
# Safe to remove if you really want to.
#"org.simalliance.openmobileapi.service"
# Smart Card Service by Simalliance
# https://simalliance.org/about-us/mission-objectives/
#
# The SmartCard API is a reference implementation of the SIMalliance Open Mobile API specification that enables Android applications
# to communicate with Secure Elements, (SIM card, embedded Secure Elements, Mobile Security Card or others)
# https://github.com/seek-for-android/pool/wiki/SmartcardAPI
# Safe to remove if you don't think you need this
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