@beebomco

Hey guys, you can check out our detailed step by step guide to use Universal Android Debloater: https://beebom.com/how-remove-bloatware-android-phone/ 😇

@beebomco

Hey Squad! Do you guys want manufacturers to make bloatware removal more simple and native? 🤔

@mcnasty

do you know if theres a way you can remove these from a Vivo X Note? cause ever since ive had this phone, i cannot unlock bootloader, root, or remove anything with ADB. it seems like Vivo has just completely blocked you from deleting apps in any way. and traditional bootloader unlock methods do not work, even tho vivo has OEM unlocking in the developer settings. Have you had any success unlocking bootloader or debloating the newest Vivo phones?

@harshmistry2519

Great content! But the only way OEMs will stop doing this is when tech reviewers give honest reviews about this. Every time a new phone is launched, reviewers should have a section covering the number of bloatware apps and then compare with other OEMs as you did. This is a good way to start a trend just as right to repair is which is what almost all OEMs are going against. Such a sad trend!

@saigireesh2615

You are super, even a normal person with less technical knowledge was able to follow the steps and successfully remove the bloatware(YouTube in my case, I know its irony). This helped a lot, Thanks a ton!

@iambadalchoudhary

Indian Government has issued a law for the manufacturers and google( android) that It should be the users' choice to choose their apps. And This is soon going to be implemented in whole INDIA

@justonlyalta

kudos to the developers who made these open-source softwares to ease our life!

@akshayjoshi7900

A list of "Safe to remove apps" for all the brands you have covered in the video would be immensely helpful.

@capedcrusader5282

This is one of the most useful videos I have ever watched. Thank You So Much Beebom!

@rdinetainmoun5549

Excellent content! I got rid of all the junk apps from start to finish in one hour time. 
The only issue I had along the way was the tiny detail that UAD has to be in the same folder as ADB and I had to figure that out myself!

@danielnaron

What a lifesaver! I honestly just learned to live with bloatware until this. Taking control feels good! Thanks!

@teddmayienga1043

I totally agree.. OEMs should give a deBloat tool on their support page that Removes, not disabled Unwanted apps, 
bloatedware consumes a lot of space as shown in the video & bogs down the system memory/cache thus large experience
Great feature video.. keep up the good work & keep the feature/opinion videos coming

@smaug9833

Of course, this should be the first step towards customising the software on your phone to your needs, but if you wish to go a little further, go through the developer community for your phone model and decide on a good custom ROM. They are almost always free of bloatware and they are snappier than even the original ROM minus the bloatware.

@shkz

Quick tip for those that were unable to start the Adb command.
In the Windows Powershell menu; start the command as ".\adb devices" instead of adb devices

@puspamadak

I used to run shell commands through ADB for uninstalling system apps. Nice to see there's also a GUI app for this purpose.

@rcrdofjrdo

Thank you very much! I purchased a Sony Walkman which is based on Android 9. As a dedicated music player, it makes no sense to have most (if not all) of the Google suite I have on my phone. These services take a lot of battery out as well, so you have no idea how badly I wanted to remove these apps. Your video has made my Walkman a substantially better device. Thank you!! (liked and subscribed).

@venukrithish007

The thumbnail is misleading. Do not remove security app from miui. It will cause a lot of issues

@Pappuchikni

I'm just blown away. This is what I call a tech channel, You have nailed it, guys. Keep calm and keep working, I'm sure you'll get all the subs you deserve one day. It would be a long journey for you as well as audience to understand tech is not just unboxing, specs and breaking phone when you don't get enough money to promote it. Sorry, daily tech news guy, for being salty there.
Once again, I just love your video guys, thanks for this much needed video. Take care and good night :)

@corneliusj.d7915

The fact thet Redmi Note 11 (MIUI), has the least number of non-removable bloatware while being know for bloatware software was a huge surprise for me.

@notbob1

if you're having trouble with UAD, place it in the same directory as ADB.