Safe debloat list - Redmi K20 / Xiaomi Mi 9T Questions & Answers

I just received my 9T yesterday. My former phone was also a Xiaomi that I was able to debloat using adb commands (there are many guides floating around on the Internet).
Sadly, I must have deleted something I shouldn't, as my phone bootlooped the next time I rebooted it... And I had to factory-reset it.
Has anyone tried to debloat their 9T yet?

Yes, but I used Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools: https://github.com/Saki-EU/XiaomiADBFastbootTools

Thanks. Do you have a list of what you removed?

Anyway, I used that tool and removed the hell outta the provided list without issues. Safe, clean and fast. Thank you.

I removed them all.

Schnedi said:
Yes, but I used Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools: https://github.com/Saki-EU/XiaomiADBFastbootTools
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Pls tell me how do i install this thing? All i get after download are some none executable files.

Astrek said:
Pls tell me how do i install this thing? All i get after download are some none executable files.
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Need to install Java from here https://www.java.com/en/download/

Dude, just use Google and thread with debloat. If you don't know what you are doing, just do the research, learn and then try.

Wrong chat

There's no need for a forum if everyone is told to Google for every solutions. A safe debloat list varies from device to device. I think op is in the right to ask for directions.

epraes said:
I just received my 9T yesterday. My former phone was also a Xiaomi that I was able to debloat using adb commands (there are many guides floating around on the Internet).
Sadly, I must have deleted something I shouldn't, as my phone bootlooped the next time I rebooted it... And I had to factory-reset it.
Has anyone tried to debloat their 9T yet?
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This may help you: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/debloating-mi-9t-t3958145

This is my debloat list https://github.com/ramalhovfc/miui10-debloater

JonasVFC said:
This is my debloat list https://github.com/ramalhovfc/miui10-debloater
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Thanks for your list. I'm looking for the location of 1st setup wizard. Do you know where is located?. Thanks in advance.

Sir_gpm said:
Thanks for your list. I'm looking for the location of 1st setup wizard. Do you know where is located?. Thanks in advance.
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there is no wizard. you configure adb on your pc, and then execute that script

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[HOWTO] Remove Samsung Apps

Lists of apps which may be removed safely have been provided elsewhere on this forum, I have taken a list from the AngeloM thread and created a script which may be run each time a new rom is installed to remove all Samsung apps.
Pre-requisite: You need to be rooted!
1 - Install script manager which is free from the market (https://market.android.com/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager)
2 - Copy the attached script file to your sd card. You may edit it to add/remove apps as required.
3 - Start script manager, point it to my script file and tick to box to run as root.
4 - Run
That's it.
Thanks mate!
But your script had some problems to quit running
Edit:
Found a typo: rm /system/app/SamsungWidget_. ews.apk -f
And probably a remount ro and some status-echos would be neat
My unix scripting skills are pretty poor ;-(
I've fixed the typo and re-loaded.
Well, I'm currently at work
Maybe I'll put up a better script, when I find the time this weekend
Would be easier, to make a list of the apk's and then go through every element with a for-loop.
But as this is a quite simple script, it's not that necessary to make a beauty out if it...
Ah, by the way, the script didn't finish here. ATM I don't really know why. Will go through it, when I find the time
Thanks for the nice list of removable Software
Hey guys
i'm just taking a simple adb script to do this job...
something like this works great for me!
regards
fluxx
That should do the job as well. More than one way of skinning a cat
Just makes it easier than having to do it manually (especially after loading new rom).
aerofluxx said:
Hey guys
i'm just taking a simple adb script to do this job...
something like this works great for me!
regards
fluxx
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/signed ;-)
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aerofluxx said:
Hey guys
i'm just taking a simple adb script to do this job...
something like this works great for me!
regards
fluxx
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how to run this adb script ?
aerofluxx said:
Hey guys
i'm just taking a simple adb script to do this job...
something like this works great for me!
regards
fluxx
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if i try to run this I get remount failed: operation not permitted.
any idea? (I`m kinda noob..)
Thanks. I am waiting for the full script.
So does this list containt everything not in this list: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14304454&postcount=2?
Running it right now, will let you know how it goes. Great work
Edit: Any idea how long this should take? The script sill says running after 5 minutes..
Hey guys
i try do made an windows tool for ya so you can just one click the whole thing...
regards fluxx
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So does this list containt everything not in this list: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14304454&postcount=2?
Running it right now, will let you know how it goes. Great work
Edit: Any idea how long this should take? The script sill says running after 5 minutes..
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the script seems doesn't work if it stay that long.
Use this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108479
just copy the contents, remove the first line, select all and copy. download android terminal emulator, paste it. and reboot.
EDIT : WOAAA, it's seems i cant' access enable/disable fastdormancy anymore.
This script in first Post is not working.
Its running and running and nothing happens
Any chance to fix that?
How will I be able to update the camera firmware once the Samsung Apps is removed?
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How will I be able to update the camera firmware once the Samsung Apps is removed?
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Good point and good question...
Btw one more question,
If I'll just freeze those apps the OP listed using Titanium Backup, is that means that Titanium backup will start running in the background in order to block those apps ?
If so i'd better just remove them ?
Thx.
Script manager just get stuck.. Doesn't run the script..

6055U Root method found

Hello all, I found a method to Root and get a custom recovery on our cricket variant, no donations required! You need to find a copy of sugar qct with a username and password, I don't remember exactly where I found it but it shouldn't be too difficult to find. Then you need to let it update to the latest build, which includes the programmer for our phone. If you don't see 6055u in the list it's not up to date. From there, Hook up your phone (may need to manually put it in download mode. Press upgrade and then navigate to the install directory, look in /bin and find where it downloads all the mbm files. Replace the one that starts with an r with the TWRP recovery for 6055. You may have to overwrite it multiple times during the process. If you did it correctly you will be able to boot into TWRP, if not try again. If you don't close sugar I believe it won't overwrite the firmware files, but I haven't messed with it much. I will try to write a tool to make it easier when I have the time but I'm pretty busy. Feel free to pm me with any questions and I will help the best I can.
To get root just install supersu
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dbgr said:
Hello all, I found a method to Root and get a custom recovery on our cricket variant, no donations required! You need to find a copy of sugar qct with a username and password, I don't remember exactly where I found it but it shouldn't be too difficult to find. Then you need to let it update to the latest build, which includes the programmer for our phone. If you don't see 6055u in the list it's not up to date. From there, Hook up your phone (may need to manually put it in download mode. Press upgrade and then navigate to the install directory, look in /bin and find where it downloads all the mbm files. Replace the one that starts with an r with the TWRP recovery for 6055. You may have to overwrite it multiple times during the process. If you did it correctly you will be able to boot into TWRP, if not try again. If you don't close sugar I believe it won't overwrite the firmware files, but I haven't messed with it much. I will try to write a tool to make it easier when I have the time but I'm pretty busy. Feel free to pm me with any questions and I will help the best I can.
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Did a Google search for "sugar qct" and I see a couple of million hits for "The Sugar Act"... :laugh:
Tried Root Genius, and it, of course doesn't work...
If you happen to find a link for the app or method you stated, I would be eternally grateful... My lovely wife and I upgraded our phones to the Cricket 6055U, and, since, while not an Android developer, per se, can find my way around the device without being scared off...
So, with due respect, I'd ask if you have the app or name correct?
Thanks, friend, and best respect.
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Oops... was premature... found it and am giving it a try... I'll post my results after I give it a shot...
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f606/vf-895n-smart-prime-6-stock-rom-flash-tool-2033867/
This should help with setting up sugar. The only difference here is to update it and you also need a username and password that I don't have on me at the moment. It will be a few hours until I get home but I will update asap.
Edit: nevermind lol, good luck friend. You may need a decent battery percentage as well
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Did a Google search for "sugar qct" and I see a couple of million hits for "The Sugar Act"... :laugh:
Tried Root Genius, and it, of course doesn't work...
If you happen to find a link for the app or method you stated, I would be eternally grateful... My lovely wife and I upgraded our phones to the Cricket 6055U, and, since, while not an Android developer, per se, can find my way around the device without being scared off...
So, with due respect, I'd ask if you have the app or name correct?
Thanks, friend, and best respect.
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Oops... was premature... found it and am giving it a try... I'll post my results after I give it a shot...
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OK... apparently I'm an idiot... Running Windows 10 Pro, and the installer says it's going to install to an appropriate folder on C:\... yet, trying to find it, it really is weird.... I'm going to try on a VMWare Win 7 virtual PC, and see if I'm able to find it there, and move it to my actual C: drive...
If it works, I'll be grateful for your contribution and praise you to the highest heaven! :laugh:
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OK... apparently I'm an idiot... Running Windows 10 Pro, and the installer says it's going to install to an appropriate folder on C:\... yet, trying to find it, it really is weird.... I'm going to try on a VMWare Win 7 virtual PC, and see if I'm able to find it there, and move it to my actual C: drive...
If it works, I'll be grateful for your contribution and praise you to the highest heaven! :laugh:
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Can't seem to get the beast to work...
If you would be so kind, would there be any way you'd be able to write up a concise step-by-step thing, if you've made it work... I've got the .chm file open on my desktop, and have spent a few hours trying to make it work to no avail.
Again, if it worked for you, your process would be welcome.
Cricket Alcatel Idol 4, 6055U
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Can't seem to get the beast to work...
If you would be so kind, would there be any way you'd be able to write up a concise step-by-step thing, if you've made it work... I've got the .chm file open on my desktop, and have spent a few hours trying to make it work to no avail.
Again, if it worked for you, your process would be welcome.
Cricket Alcatel Idol 4, 6055U
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My point is that the site recommended seems to insist on Lollipop on the small beast... and there doesn't seem to be a recommendation for the .bin files, and, when installing on Win 10, it seems to install the Sugar app into some directory on my C: drive that is really not that accessible... Did it using a VMWare Win 7 32-bit virtual, and was able to access the directory, copy and paste to my regular C: drive (old Windows geek since Win 3.11... and DOS 3), and it seemed to run... (of course, running as Administrator), but it really doesn't seem to work for me... Again, I freely admit that I'm likely not doing something right, but even after some research and the included .chm file, I seem to be missing something.
Again, and begging your indulgence for seeming like a noob or a rube, but if I'm not making it happen, I rather think that the tips would be lost on someone for whom this is their first Android device...
Kinda frustrating, as, even though I've been a tech-support guy and database developer for more than 30 years, this thing has me stymied...
I found it fascinating for the *#*# command, earlier, from another noble soul, and, obviously, I also found that the device as configured says, basically... "Don't give a damn... you can turn this sucker on, but as soon as you exit this menu, I'm gonna turn it off again."
Just a little frustrating, and it seems that most of the tips and tricks elsewhere seem to be thinking that new owners of the 6055U are running Lollipop.... aaarrrgggghhh....
If it needs Lollipop to work, and if there's a relatively painless way to downgrade, and then upgrade from a ROM, I'm good with that... the Idol 3 seemed to require that, and it worked well for me, with just an evening's work. This one? Cricket seems to have had a warped sense of humor about it... I seriously dig the device, and, since my Idol 3 broke, and my lovely wife's LG G-Stylo (which was a pain in the ass, and next-to-impossible to root, and then be just perpetually stuck at the logo screen with an unfixable boot loop, if one screwed it up, and just required sending the beast back to LG, as long as one took out Cricket's warranty plan... <sigh>), we took the plunge on this one...
Not much for which I require root, but, since I spent good money on some legit apps (and lucked into a few ... ahem... not legit apps that worked for me), these things require root... I know there's a way to do it, and the Sugar app seems promising, but, mildly autistic guy that I am (and 60 years old, with a memory that doesn't work as it used to), a slimmed-down step-by-step doc would be helpful... should some noble soul put such together...
Apparently, the root method has worked for at least one member here.... But this weird old Jewish hippie doesn't see the mental diagram....
Any help would be welcome, my friends and mishpocheh... ("dear family" --- been here enough years, albeit a relatively quiet member, that y'all might as well be family... )
Hey everyone, sorry about the confusion. I installed on Windows 10 pro with no issues. As far as the page I linked you can disregard everything but the app itself. The update that downloads is marshmallow, and I've had no issues overwriting the latest version. I may have gotten sugar from a different location though, as soon as I get a chance I will do a better write up with everything. A helpful way to find the install directory would be right click on the shortcut from the start menu and click find Target / open file location. If it brings you to the folder with the shortcuts do it again and you will have the install directory. The app should be in (install dir)/tool and the downloaded updates go in (install dir)/bin under a folder that only shows up once you start the process within sugar. I will try to compile the information into a more user friendly format tonight but I can't make any promises on that.
Also just to clarify, I didn't use any chm file
I'm wondering if you could upload your version you have on your pc. I just spent the last month in jail here in Orlando fighting a case and the only proof I've got is on my phone on a phone that I deleted my videos on. I really need the videos back too get a not guilty if I gotta pay for it it's cool but I'm out on bond and all the recover videos apps require root
I got this to work last night. Typed up some instructions but didn't get them posted. They're on my PC at home and I'm at work.
Basically use the copy of sugar in the download package in this thread and then start it and let it update https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-vodafone-prime-tab-7-t3548560
Those are the basic instructions too except we don't need to swap out bout and use the TWRP from deckersu thread.
Once flashed it'll automatically reboot. I found you had to make sure you caught this and booted into TWRP right away don't let the phone boot. Then transfer SuperSU in TWRP and flash.
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Asadullah said:
I'm wondering if you could upload your version you have on your pc. I just spent the last month in jail here in Orlando fighting a case and the only proof I've got is on my phone on a phone that I deleted my videos on. I really need the videos back too get a not guilty if I gotta pay for it it's cool but I'm out on bond an ind all the recover videos apps require root
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FYI this root method wipes your phone so I don't know if this will help your situation or not.
In sugar there is an option to not wipe, it's under session settings or something to that effect
dbgr said:
In sugar there is an option to not wipe, it's under session settings or something to that effect
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Wish I had noticed that!! Oh well, stoked to have root and it's good to start fresh. Got Xposed installed today and finally got that annoying charging light turned off. Working on getting wifi tetherng working. Then if I can figure out how to get the dialer to be friends with Google voice this phone will have all its annoyance fixed
Thanks so much for figuring this out and sharing!!
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In sugar there is an option to not wipe, it's under session settings or something to that effect
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Appreciate the help
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-vodafone-prime-tab-7-t3548560.
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Thank you for finding this thread, it is the same one I found but I couldn't remember where it was the other day when I started this thread. Hopefully this will help the people who have been having issues, although I will admit a more painless method would be preferable. I'm currently working on modifying a dirtycow exploit to simply flash the recovery and reboot into twrp, if I get it to work I will zip it all up and post it here.
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Wish I had noticed that!! Oh well, stoked to have root and it's good to start fresh. Got Xposed installed today and finally got that annoying charging light turned off. Working on getting wifi tetherng working. Then if I can figure out how to get the dialer to be friends with Google voice this phone will have all its annoyance fixed
Thanks so much for figuring this out and sharing!!
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I got wifi tethering working I did a lot of things but I believe that did it was adding net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to my build.prop then I went into system/app and changed serviceentitlement.apk into serviceentitlement.oat using es file Explorer
Asadullah said:
I got wifi tethering working I did a lot of things but I believe that did it was adding net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to my build.prop then I went into system/app and changed serviceentitlement.apk into serviceentitlement.oat using es file Explorer
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I just tested this and it indeed does work. Great find friend!
Asadullah said:
I got wifi tethering working I did a lot of things but I believe that did it was adding net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to my build.prop then I went into system/app and changed serviceentitlement.apk into serviceentitlement.oat using es file Explorer
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Thanks for figuring this out!!! I'd been messing with it for a few days. The renaming the apk to .oat was the piece I was missing. That and a reboot got it working!!
dbgr said:
Hello all, I found a method to Root and get a custom recovery on our cricket variant, no donations required! You need to find a copy of sugar qct with a username and password, I don't remember exactly where I found it but it shouldn't be too difficult to find. Then you need to let it update to the latest build, which includes the programmer for our phone. If you don't see 6055u in the list it's not up to date. From there, Hook up your phone (may need to manually put it in download mode. Press upgrade and then navigate to the install directory, look in /bin and find where it downloads all the mbm files. Replace the one that starts with an r with the TWRP recovery for 6055. You may have to overwrite it multiple times during the process. If you did it correctly you will be able to boot into TWRP, if not try again. If you don't close sugar I believe it won't overwrite the firmware files, but I haven't messed with it much. I will try to write a tool to make it easier when I have the time but I'm pretty busy. Feel free to pm me with any questions and I will help the best I can.
To get root just install supersu
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so im getting ready to purchase this device so there is root and twrp for it or no
Dude, did you read the thread at all? I don't mind helping but you gotta do your part. Yes there is TWRP and Root
dbgr said:
Hello all, I found a method to Root and get a custom recovery on our cricket variant, no donations required! You need to find a copy of sugar qct with a username and password, I don't remember exactly where I found it but it shouldn't be too difficult to find. Then you need to let it update to the latest build, which includes the programmer for our phone. If you don't see 6055u in the list it's not up to date. From there, Hook up your phone (may need to manually put it in download mode. Press upgrade and then navigate to the install directory, look in /bin and find where it downloads all the mbm files. Replace the one that starts with an r with the TWRP recovery for 6055. You may have to overwrite it multiple times during the process. If you did it correctly you will be able to boot into TWRP, if not try again. If you don't close sugar I believe it won't overwrite the firmware files, but I haven't messed with it much. I will try to write a tool to make it easier when I have the time but I'm pretty busy. Feel free to pm me with any questions and I will help the best I can.
To get root just install supersu
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do you hold volume down when it reboots
link22534 said:
do you hold volume down when it reboots
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It's volume up and power

[EXP] Verizon Pixel/Pixel 2 (& XL) Potential Bootloader Unlock Method

Since Android O implements a mechanism for us to "overlay" frameworks values via OMS, I thought maybe we could leverage that to find a way to disable the OEM unlock check that block Verizon Pixels from unlocking the bootloader.
For science, let's do an experiment If this works, then great, we have a bootloader unlock method for our Verizon brethren. If not, at least the APK is easy to uninstall.
Before proceeding, be advised that any experiments performed here may result in unforeseen consequences. By proceeding, you agree that neither I nor anyone else will be held responsible for said consequences, and that this will solely be at your own risk. Since this experiment applies only to Verizon phones, assume all warranties are null and void.
Prerequisites:
- Verizon Pixel/Pixel 2/XL
- Android OS updated to 8.1.0
- USB debugging enabled on the phone
- ADB installed and properly configured on your PC
- USB-C to USB-A cable (unless you have a USB C port on your PC, then you can use a C-to-C cable instead)
How to enable the experiment:
Download the attached APK
Sideload the APK
Open Command Prompt/PowerShell/Terminal, and type in "adb shell"
Type in "cmd overlay list" and hit enter
Confirm that "[ ] com.pixeloembypass" is in the list
Type in "cmd overlay enable com.pixeloembypass", and hit enter
Reboot the phone
Go into Developer Options to see if "OEM unlocking" can now be toggled on. If so, congratulations!
If "OEM unlocking" is able to be enabled, do so, and reboot the phone into fastboot mode. Unlock as per directions on the factory images site.
NOTE: As usual, if bootloader is unlocked/relocked, a factory reset will be performed.
How to uninstall the experiment:
Open Command Prompt/PowerShell/Terminal, and type in "adb shell"
Type in "cmd overlay list" and hit enter
Confirm that "[x] com.pixeloembypass" is in the list
Type in "cmd overlay disable com.pixeloembypass", and hit enter
Go into Settings->Apps, and uninstall "Pixel OEM Bypass"
Reboot the phone
This is amazing! Will try it here in about an hour and report back
Maybe tell these guys. They've been at it for a while. You might even get the bounty.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/temp-root-bounty-verizon-users-t3710652
TBH I have serious doubts about this working im inclined to believe this is just an overlay to make the toggle look visible but doesn't actually toggle anything when u try to push the toggle..I'll try it out in a few minutes
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TBH I have serious doubts about this working im inclined to believe this is just an overlay to make the toggle look visible but doesn't actually toggle anything when u try to push the toggle..I'll try it out in a few minutes
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So? Come on dj! Lol
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djkinetic said:
TBH I have serious doubts about this working im inclined to believe this is just an overlay to make the toggle look visible but doesn't actually toggle anything when u try to push the toggle..I'll try it out in a few minutes
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have more faith.. john mccain posted it after all
Hope it works
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PresidentMcCain said:
Since Android O implements a mechanism for us to "overlay" frameworks values via OMS, I thought maybe we could leverage that to find a way to disable the OEM unlock check that block Verizon Pixels from unlocking the bootloader.
For science, let's do an experiment If this works, then great, we have a bootloader unlock method for our Verizon brethren. If not, at least the APK is easy to uninstall.
Before proceeding, be advised that any experiments performed here may result in unforeseen consequences. By proceeding, you agree that neither I nor anyone else will be held responsible for said consequences, and that this will solely be at your own risk. Since this experiment applies only to Verizon phones, assume all warranties are null and void.
Prerequisites:
- Verizon Pixel/Pixel 2/XL
- Android OS updated to 8.1.0
- USB debugging enabled on the phone
- ADB installed and properly configured on your PC
- USB-C to USB-A cable (unless you have a USB C port on your PC, then you can use a C-to-C cable instead)
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Have you tested this? Also what is all included in this APK? My concern is just installing random APK files that are added to a forum. Sorry, I am not trying to be a Debbie downer.
Edit:
I downloaded it on my phone just to see what permissions is calls for and it doesn't open the file.
Didn't work for me. Any tips to try?
thompatry said:
Have you tested this? Also what is all included in this APK? My concern is just installing random APK files that are added to a forum. Sorry I am not trying to be a Debbie downer.
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u can decompile the apk lol.. pretty sure its just an overlay thats suppose to "ungrey" the oem unlock switch to allow u to toggle it.. had afew ppl trying it.. first report it didnt do anything
elliwigy said:
u can decompile the apk lol.. pretty sure its just an overlay thats suppose to "ungrey" the oem unlock switch to allow u to toggle it.. had afew ppl trying it.. first report it didnt do anything
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Ehh I am just lazy to decompile it. Just tell everyone what's inside of it from the get go and move on from there.
I figure it wouldn't work but hey, worth the try.
thompatry said:
Ehh I am just lazy to decompile it. Just tell everyone what's inside of it from the get go and move on from there.
I figure it wouldn't work but hey, worth the try.
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i understand lol.. when im lazy i just use a file browser n view as an archive lol
collinjames said:
Didn't work for me. Any tips to try?
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Only thing I can think of is, after step 6, do this:
Code:
cmd overlay disable android.auto_generated_rro__
And then reboot.
To revert, just re-enable it and reboot.
If it still doesn't work, then I'm afraid the experiment failed
thompatry said:
Have you tested this? Also what is all included in this APK? My concern is just installing random APK files that are added to a forum. Sorry, I am not trying to be a Debbie downer.
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That's okay, it's completely understandable. I agree - typically, you wouldn't want to install a random APK built by a stranger.
I wish I could test it myself, but both my Pixels are from the Google Store, and shelling out $650+ for a test device for a shot-in-the-dark experiment doesn't sound like very responsible spending.
Tried on my P2XL device and no luck..
nelsonTituaAa said:
Tried on my P2XL device and no luck..
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Thanks for volunteering...have you gave this a try?
PresidentMcCain said:
Only thing I can think of is, after step 6, do this:
Code:
cmd overlay disable android.auto_generated_rro__
And then reboot.
To revert, just re-enable it and reboot.
If it still doesn't work, then I'm afraid the experiment failed
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nelsonTituaAa said:
oops.. no haha.. will try again
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PresidentMcCain said:
Thanks for volunteering...have you gave this a try?
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tried it and still no luck.
PresidentMcCain said:
Only thing I can think of is, after step 6, do this:
Code:
cmd overlay disable android.auto_generated_rro__
And then reboot.
To revert, just re-enable it and reboot.
If it still doesn't work, then I'm afraid the experiment failed
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Tried the command and doesn't seem like it disable android.auto_generated_rro__ on the overlay list.
tried this plus added recommendation and no luck. Verizon Pixel, 8.1
Anybody tried this on a Verizon Pixel 2? I'm willing to give it a shot, but would need a little more detail on the procedure if anyone is willing to help out.

How to hide sim panel in s8 oreo

Hide dual sim manager in quick setting of s8 oreo
see thread
Anyone, please?
I tried asking this questions earlier but sadly no one responded..
Sad part of forum actually.. ppl will reply for some waste things but not for something important..
I guess for dual sim it will be there... try disabling one sim it will be gone...
solved
I don't see that on my device... maybe badges or grouping notifications?
Its in dual sim model ,when we insert 2 sim its shows in quick settings
Bump, I need it too
Maybe our hero crayonyes could save as again with an update of the previous app?
crayonyes said:
try this.
install, reboot.
to uninstall : go to settings > apps > uninstall aaa.quicksetting.hidesimpanel
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MimKoRn said:
Maybe our hero crayonyes could save as again with an update of the previous app?
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sadly for oreo we cannot just install overlay apk anymore to make it work.
options are:
1. install overlay apk (and reboot) then do some adb things to cmd overlay enable it (need plug to pc)
2. have samsung theme that hide this panel.
3. use substratum (and paid andromeda) and have some subs dev to make this hide sim panel (need plug to pc)
i hate oreo for this. maybe just me, but oreo sucks compared to easy theming in rootless nougat.
edit: here's reference to option 1: (need to edit bat file and change apk name)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76109441&postcount=4357
aaa.quicksettings.hidepanel is not present in sytem apps?
it means applying this overlay to non system app is useless
karan68 said:
aaa.quicksettings.hidepanel is not present in sytem apps?
it means applying this overlay to non system app is useless
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as i said you cannot just install overlay and expect it to work,
do as the reference link I posted.
crayonyes said:
as i said you cannot just install overlay and expect it to work,
do as the reference link I posted.
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Thanks man it works perfectly using cmd.
Its even works fine when we reboot no probl.:good:
karan68 said:
Thanks man it works perfectly using cmd.
Its even works fine when we reboot no probl.:good:
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Can you please share your exact steps, i am kind new to andriod.
MedoooMedooo said:
Can you please share your exact steps, i am kind new to andriod.
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just install the sim hide apk basically its a layer theme then reboot device,then using adb apply the layer you installed.
karan68 said:
just install the sim hide apk basically its a layer theme then reboot device,then using adb apply the layer you installed.
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Thanks, i downloaded adb tools on my windows and test adb devices commend on cmd and it works perfectly.
Now i need to know which commend i have to type to apply the layer or i need to do something else?
you need aaa.quicksetting.hidesimpanel.apk and then
Refer to this post how they apply layers in oreo https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76109441&postcount=4357
karan68 said:
you need aaa.quicksetting.hidesimpanel.apk and then
Refer to this post how they apply layers in oreo https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76109441&postcount=4357
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i followed all steps but notification is still there, maybe i made something wrong
nicholas64 said:
i followed all steps but notification is still there, maybe i made something wrong
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probably missing something
here's the screenshot
karan68 said:
probably missing something
here's the screenshot
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i have got note 8, maybe it does not work for this reason

multi tasking

after last patch update my phone performance is reduce
if open 2-3 app when shift between it app open from new
but before this i can open 7-8 app without opening new
i am trader an need opening it always
please help me i format and hard reset but isnot work good
Have you tried debloating?
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Have you tried debloating?
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i dont know what is it
is this need for my phone to do?
(Author's Note - I tried adding apps to debloat from the Chinese ROM, yet they come back into the system after debloating and a subsequent reboot. Hence, There is no way to remove these apps other than rooting. Please do not try using the Global ROM's script on Chinese devices, you could potentially brick your phone and your only option to recover will be factory resetting.) this note in your link.but my phone isnot chines rom
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i dont know what is it
is this need for my phone to do?
(Author's Note - I tried adding apps to debloat from the Chinese ROM, yet they come back into the system after debloating and a subsequent reboot. Hence, There is no way to remove these apps other than rooting. Please do not try using the Global ROM's script on Chinese devices, you could potentially brick your phone and your only option to recover will be factory resetting.) this note in your link.but my phone isnot chines rom
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Goto settings>apps>view system apps
You will notice lots of evenwell apps present which are also responsible for your issue. I recommend you run the script as soon as possible
KelvinCrag said:
Goto settings>apps>view system apps
You will notice lots of evenwell apps present which are also responsible for your issue. I recommend you run the script as soon as possible
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I see this link but i cannot do it
I cannot run it in ppc.i download and connect my phone but instructions of it is so hard
I want to do it but i stoped at this level
(Double click "batch-script" and run
I see your link and download it but i cannot run it.
I stoped this level Double click "batch-script" and run)
amir58hz said:
I see your link and download it but i cannot run it.
I stoped this level Double click "batch-script" and run)
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Have you installed adb?
If you have not installed adb, visit https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
While if you have, copy the script to c:/adb/platform-tools
And ensure the script ends with .bat in filename, if not rename the file to before double-clicking to run debloating.
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If you have not installed adb, visit https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
While if you have, copy the script to c:/adb/platform-tools
And ensure the script ends with .bat in filename, if not rename the file to before double-clicking to run debloating.
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thanks
i can did it now my phone problem is fix?
Thank you
I do it
I do this but have problem
When shifting between app they loading from beginning
What is problem.is need to flash?

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