🔰 Disable Any Pre-Installed System App On Android Without Root 🔰
🔰 Disable Any Pre-Installed System App On Android Without Root 🔰
Follow this tutorial to get ADB up and running on your Windows, Mac, or Linux PC. ADB, or Android Debug Bridge, is a developer tool that lets you issue some powerful commands to control your device. We use it a lot in our tutorials to do things that you otherwise can’t do without a rooted device.
❗️Download an app like App Inspector from the Google Play Store.
❗️Get the package name of the app you want to disable using App Inspector.
❗️Launch a Command Prompt/PowerShell (Windows) or Terminal (Mac/Linux) in the directory where you stored the ADB binary. For Windows users, this can be done by holding shift then right-clicking in the folder. In the menu, select the “open command window here” or “open PowerShell window here” option.
❗️Opening command window on Windows 10
❗️Once you’re in the command prompt or terminal, enter the following command depending on your OS:
Windows Command Prompt: adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>
Windows PowerShell: .\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>
Mac/Linux Terminal: ./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>For example, here’s what it looks like if you wanted to remove Cleanmaster (com.miui.cleanmaster) which comes preinstalled as part of MIUI on the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S:
Windows Command Prompt: adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
Windows PowerShell: .\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
Mac/Linux Terminal: ./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
And we’re done! The app should immediately become disabled and will disappear from your launcher. Do note that on rare occasions, some apps may automatically be re-enabled if the system has a function to re-enable it. For example, disabling the stock EMUI 9 launcher on Chinese Huawei or Honor devices will result in the stock launcher become automatically re-enabled after some time. If that bothers you, try the “uninstall” method
Follow this tutorial to get ADB up and running on your Windows, Mac, or Linux PC. ADB, or Android Debug Bridge, is a developer tool that lets you issue some powerful commands to control your device. We use it a lot in our tutorials to do things that you otherwise can’t do without a rooted device.
❗️Download an app like App Inspector from the Google Play Store.
❗️Get the package name of the app you want to disable using App Inspector.
❗️Launch a Command Prompt/PowerShell (Windows) or Terminal (Mac/Linux) in the directory where you stored the ADB binary. For Windows users, this can be done by holding shift then right-clicking in the folder. In the menu, select the “open command window here” or “open PowerShell window here” option.
❗️Opening command window on Windows 10
❗️Once you’re in the command prompt or terminal, enter the following command depending on your OS:
Windows Command Prompt: adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>
Windows PowerShell: .\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>
Mac/Linux Terminal: ./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0<package_to_disable>For example, here’s what it looks like if you wanted to remove Cleanmaster (com.miui.cleanmaster) which comes preinstalled as part of MIUI on the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S:
Windows Command Prompt: adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
Windows PowerShell: .\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
Mac/Linux Terminal: ./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0com.miui.cleanmaster
And we’re done! The app should immediately become disabled and will disappear from your launcher. Do note that on rare occasions, some apps may automatically be re-enabled if the system has a function to re-enable it. For example, disabling the stock EMUI 9 launcher on Chinese Huawei or Honor devices will result in the stock launcher become automatically re-enabled after some time. If that bothers you, try the “uninstall” method