To uninstall apps on your Android device without root access using Canta and Shizuku, follow these steps:
1. Install Shizuku:
Download and Install: Get Shizuku from the Google Play Store.
Set Up Shizuku:
Open the Shizuku app.
Follow the in-app instructions to start the Shizuku service. This typically involves enabling developer options and starting Shizuku through wireless debugging or via a USB connection.
Detailed setup guidance is available on the Shizuku website.
2. Install Canta:
Download and Install: Canta is available on F-Droid.
If you don't have the F-Droid app, download and install it from f-droid.org.
Open F-Droid, search for "Canta," and install it.
3. Uninstall Apps Using Canta:
Launch Canta: Open the Canta app on your device.
Grant Permissions:
Canta will request access to Shizuku. Grant the necessary permissions when prompted.
Select Apps to Uninstall:
Browse through the list of installed apps within Canta.
Select the apps you wish to remove.
Uninstall Selected Apps:
Tap the trash bin icon or the "Uninstall" button.
Confirm the uninstallation when prompted.
Important Considerations:
Caution: Removing certain system apps can lead to device instability or unintended behavior. Ensure you understand the function of an app before uninstalling it.
Reinstallation: Canta stores the APK files of uninstalled apps as a precaution, allowing you to reinstall them if necessary.
Compatibility: These steps are applicable for devices running Android 9.0 (Pie) or newer.
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