Canta for Android Can Uninstall Bloatware System Apps without Root Access

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
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    Canta is a free and open source app that removes pre-installed apps with the help of Shizuku.
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    Video Description
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    Today, I want to highlight an application called Canta.
    It's free, open source, and can be downloaded directly from F-Droid or its own GitHub page.
    #android #opensource #androidapp #androidapps
    With Canta, we can uninstall bloatware system apps without needing to have root access.
    However, Canta does require that you have Shizuku setup ahead of time.
    So if you aren't familiar with Shizuku. . .or would just like some help setting it up. . .then please check the video description below for a dedicated guide I have here on the channel that will help.
    Basically, Canta is going to execute the ADB commands to remove pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted.
    But with Canta, we don't have to execute those individual ADB commands since the application will do that for us in the background.
    So as mentioned, we do not need root access for Canta to work. . .but it does require you to have the Shizuku service up and running.
    And again, check the link in the video description below if you need help getting it setup on your device.
    With Shizuku running, we simply need to load up the Canta application
    And then begin looking for an application that we would like to uninstall.
    There's a "only System" option that we can enable from the 3-dot menu icon.
    And this is also where you can select which type of uninstall list you want to use.
    Canta leverages the Universal Debloat List badges that has been established by the community.
    However, I still advise that you be careful about what you uninstall with Canta.
    I've used the Advanced List in the past on a HyperOS device from Redmi and that resulted in a bootloop.
    Even blindly following the Recommended list may not be ideal for all devices.
    So be aware of what you're trying to uninstall.
    And definitely create a backup of your important data ahead of time.
    Today, I'll use the Calculator app as my example.
    As you can see, we cannot uninstall the application from the App Info page.
    And we only have the option to disable it.
    But when we go into Canta and find it in this list.
    you can see it's labeled Recommended. So it should be safe to uninstall.
    We do that by selecting it via the box to the right.
    And then tapping the trash can icon in the bottom right corner.
    if this is your first time using Canta, you will get this Shizuku prompt asking for access.
    Naturally, we're going to grant this so that Canta can remove the Calculator app from our default user account.
    With that done, we can no longer find the application in the app drawer or the home screen
    because it has been uninstalled from our device
    this is the same as executing the ADB commands that I usually recommend here on the channel.
    but the canta application can be a more user friendly method, so I wanted to highlight the application here today.
    If you ever want to bring back the application, we can use this second tab to do so.
    and it will bring back the application and its icon so that we can use it again
    If you have some bloatware that you'd like to remove from your Android device, check out Canta if you're familiar with setting up Shizuku because it's quicker for those who do not like to mess with ADB commands.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @ExplainingAndroid
    @ExplainingAndroid  17 днів тому +2

    Question of the Day: What is your favorite app that uses Shizuku?

  • @McJhonns
    @McJhonns 13 днів тому +1

    Just discovered this channel, ngl this is quality content imo

  • @abhicorpselegacy
    @abhicorpselegacy 13 днів тому

    My mother has a Redmi Note 7, a 6 year old phone, that has now began to show problems, the most annoying one being that it randomly restarts. Xiaomi phones being themselves and riddled with bloatware and spyware, I decided to give this app a try. As soon as I de-bloated the phone, the randomly restarting problem is resolved and the phone runs a lot smoother now. This app is great.

    • @abhicorpselegacy
      @abhicorpselegacy 13 днів тому

      I also used it on my own phone that runs the 'closest to stock android' android, and that too had some questionable hidden apps and spywares. I think this is my 'go-to' app to install on any new android device I buy from now on.

  • @justinw7323
    @justinw7323 17 днів тому +1

    You can also use system UI tuner without root but use wireless debugging. Who really needs root then? I'm on Samsung snapdragon now s23fe. So this is how I have to use these kinda apps.

    • @ExplainingAndroid
      @ExplainingAndroid  17 днів тому

      there are some root apps/features that just don't benefit from adb commands like this/system ui tuner. but there are a growing number of apps that get by with things like this (and I'm super happy for them)

  • @eidodoos
    @eidodoos 17 днів тому

    great video. for me, my only problem is file picker with error "cant select this folder" when i want to select file from /Android/data path. i heard it begin since android 10. even with root, i cant do much. to access /android/data i can do it using mixplorer. but fike picker(want to backup from nextcloud, syncthing, etc) isnt allowed. sorry for my bad english.

  • @Sarcasm.a
    @Sarcasm.a 17 днів тому +1

    I own the S24u, For the 1st time since my S2 in 2011, i didn't root my phone

    • @ExplainingAndroid
      @ExplainingAndroid  17 днів тому +1

      I've been doing the same with my Pixel 7 Pro. I decided to test out how going without root would be and it hasn't been too bad.
      I do miss many of the root app features that I like, but at the end of the day, I don't really need them. I still enjoy rooting but the apps that require root are far and few between these days (sadly)

  • @jodyjohnson265
    @jodyjohnson265 7 днів тому +1

    We can finally kiss Google Chrome good bye!!!

  • @area-XZLyn
    @area-XZLyn 16 днів тому

    Huawei no google yes party 😂