Bash script using ADB to debloat non-rooted smartphones. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device. https://gitlab.com/W1nst0n/universal-android-debloater
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Universal Android Debloater

Bash script using ADB for unrooted smartphones.

DISCLAIMER : I am not responsible for thermonuclear war, you getting fired because you break the alarm app or for anything that could happen to your phone actually.

Don't worry, this script is pretty safe if you only use my debloat lists. If not, the worse thing you can do is "deleting" (you don't delete actually -- cf.FAQ) a system packet essential to the system and preventing the phone to boot correctly (bootloop). After about 5 failed system boot, the phone will automatically boot into recovery mode enabling you to do a FACTORY RESET.

You can NOT brick your device with this script ! 😃

Features :

  • Quick search among all the packages of a phone
  • Uninstall system/user package
  • Reinstall system package
  • Backup all .apk from system/user apps stored in internal memory
  • Restore an existed backup
  • Brand device detection and auto-selection of the appropriate debloat list
  • Installation of alternative FOSS apps replacing stock apps (list in the WIKI section)

Supported brands :

  • Asus
  • LG
  • Google
  • HTC
  • Huawei
  • Motorola
  • Nokia
  • Samsung
  • Sony
  • Wiko
  • Xiaomi

Debloat lists :

  • Brand's firmware related
  • Facebook related
  • Google related
  • Microsoft related
  • Miscellaneous

Phone carriers :

  • T-Mobile
  • Verizon
  • AT&T
  • Free
  • SFR
  • Orange
  • Bouygues Telecom

How to use it (Newbies) :

  • Read the FAQ (Wiki Section)

  • Install Android plateform tools with your package manager :

    Debian Base :

    apt-get install android-sdk-platform-tools
    

    Arc-Linux Base :

    pacman -S android-tools
    
  • Go to the release section and download the .zip file

  • Execute debloat_script.sh et voilà !