Hey all!

I have been playing around with Universal Android Debloater a bit after getting my new S24+ but was wondering to see if there is a noticeable change when getting rid of things like Bixby, AR apps, and mobile carrier bloat (I hate you, Verizon).

Has anyone noticed an increase to battery life or snappiness or is it simply placebo? I never use the apps such as Samsung Smart Call because I use Google’s alternative so having it there would cause SOME sort of power/battery usage, no? I am only touching the “recommended” apps but scared to remove too many things to not completely wreak my install. I don’t wanna select something to have it crash and make things completely unusable.

https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation

  • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.idM
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    8 months ago

    I take out Google Play Movies/YouTube/YouTube Music etc on every phone I buy these days especially since YT is a website and should not, be a system app and replaced by Newpipe.

    Other than that I also like to delete my DCIM folder every now and then since it gets backed up to “my cloud” and seems to keep things, cleaner?

    Shout out to SD Maid if you’re keen on cleaning things up?

  • deadcatbounce@reddthat.com
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    27 days ago

    Buy a phone that didn’t have to much bloat to start with.

    One Plus was fairly clean, until watsit left to set up Nothing. Pixel is clean ish but you need a new launcher (hat tip Niagara) and wander through the menus disabling as much as you can of the unneeded Google stuff (actually I disable stuff when it updates through Google Play, I find that easier).

    For Christ sake don’t buy a Samsung. I thought that everyone knew that about Samsung. Smh.

  • Max-P@lemmy.max-p.me
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    8 months ago

    It can help, but the bloat usually isn’t that bad and you don’t really gain significant improvements especially on modern phones. Samsung in particular has very aggressive battery management. But also don’t be afraid, you can’t really turn off absolutely critical apps in a way that would break your phone without rooting it and that debloater won’t root it. Anything it does can easily be undone.

    It’s kinda nice on Samsung phones in particular because it gets rid of dozens of apps that send you notifications to encourage you to use them. No I don’t want to sign in to the Galaxy Store and register my phone and receive updates on new Samsung products, I just want to use the damn phone. The performance increase is a bit secondary.

    The ultimate debloat is flashing LineageOS, but you have a Samsung so you’re basically SoL when it comes to custom roms, especially Verizon ones.