Bloatware is the pre-installed software on a device by the manufacturer, most of such software is none of the customers use and everyone wants to eradicate these apps from their phone, such applications just cover unnecessary memory space and tend to waste other resources like the battery of the phone, sometimes these useless applications slow down the overall performance of the system. We all want to get rid of these pre-installed apps but there is no option to uninstall them. If you want to remove such apps from your smartphone, you will be able to remove such ineffective and worthless applications after reading this article till the end.

Remove Bloatware from Mi 11X/Redmi K40/POCO F3

Pre-requisites

Step 1: Setup ADB and Fastboot

ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge, it is a command-line tool, and by using ADB you can access each part of your Android through the command line. It is a tool used to flash TWRP recovery and also to unlock Bootloaders. Fastboot is a protocol that is used to re-flash the system partition on your Android device. It is a small yet powerful tool that comes up with the Android SDK (Software Developer Kit) which is an alternative to all the recovery mode installations and updates. While re-flashing the system partition Fastboot requires a device with an unlocked bootloader. All Android devices don’t have a user-accessible Fastboot mode, it is possible just after Nexus devices have enabled the fastboot mode by default. Some independent Android developers and tech enthusiasts make the Fastboot mode possible on some different phones. We have written a comprehensive guide to setup fastboot and ADB in any operating system like Windows, Linux and macOS, check that out to set it up properly, How to Install ADB and Fastboot?

Step 2: Enable USB Debugging

One of the common themes or criteria to use ADB and Fastboot is enabling USB Debugging on your Android device and to enable USB debugging, you will need access to ‘Developer options’. Here is how to do it: Step 1: Go to your smartphone’s settings and navigate to ‘My device’ where all the details are present about your smartphone (details like Build number, IMEI number, Android version, etc). Step 2: Tap on ‘All specs’. Step 3: Simultaneously tap 4-5 times on the ‘MIUI Version’. You will be asked to enter your phone’s security lock. Now you will see a message reading, “You are now a developer”. Step 4: Now will see the ‘Developer options’ under the ‘Additional’ settings. Tap on it. Step 5: Go down and you will find the option for ‘USB debugging’ under the ‘Debugging’ tab. Now you can easily enable it.

Step 3: Get App Package Name

For removing the app by using the ADB shell, you should know the package name of the application. To identify the required package name of the application, you should download and install the app inspector application from the play store. For your convenience, we have extracted all the pre-installed apps’ package name, but we will suggest you to get those package names by yourself, in case there is any changes in the package name.

Method 1: Using Fastboot Tool

First, you will have to download the latest version of the Fastboot tool from the Github repo.

After downloading the .jar file, click (or double click) on the file to install it on your system. (You may need to download and install the latest version of Java SE Development Kit as well.)

After the successful installation, connect the smartphone to your system and select the PTP mode.[Optional] You may need to install the latest Xiaomi drivers as well. Now, open the install tool.The tool will show the list of all installed apps. Select the apps that you want to remove.Click on “Apply”.

Method 2: Using ADB Commands

First, connect your device to the PC where you set up the fastboot and ADB.Then, open the terminal. make sure that your Terminal is in the exact same folder your ADB tools are in, and then you can run the following command to launch the ADB daemon,

After executing the above command, the device (serial number) will be listed in the terminal window.Next, you need to type the following commands to activate ADB Shell Service:

Finally, execute the following command to remove any specific pre-installed apps (bloatware) from your Xiaomi device. (make sure you replace the with the actual app package name obtained in step 3)

Closing Phrase

This was it. We tried to cover all the basic things which will be required to Remove Bloatware from Mi 11X/Redmi K40/POCO F3. In case you didn’t understand any step, or you can any other query regarding this article, then feel free to comment down below, we will be more than happy to assist you. Peace ????

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