![]() ![]() I just tested this with one of them and it worked.įor the Key 1 and Key 2, Apps can be re-enabled as described in the XDA article without issue. Or use an APK extractor to backup the system app so you can try re-installing it later. So for anyone uninstalling apps on the Priv, just be prepared you may need to do a factory reset if you want those apps back. Unfortunately it keeps coming back with an error, saying I need the UID. Update 2: I tried to reinstall a package on the Priv using the install command described in the XDA article. Update: Here is the link to the Uninstall method which works on the Priv, but not the Key1 or 2 If they re-enable themselves, I'll keep everyone posted. I'll continue to monitor Netguard to see if the connection attempts have truly stopped from these system apps. I tried the other method they describe about uninstalling system apps, but that gave me an error. The only thing I haven't been able to disable is Android Webview. UPDATE: Installed a new OS update - everything I disabled is still disabled. Time will tell if this is the case on the Key2. They caution they might re-enable automatically over time, or after a new update. To re-enable, must use the same method via ADB. What's interesting is the Settings-> App info interface shows the app as being disabled, but I can't manually enable it, its greyed out. It definitely appears to be disabled because if I try to access the Apps & Notifications menu and click on Dual Apps, it crashes back to the main Settings screen. ![]() So far, everything I have to tried to disable, has been disabled.ĭual Services App - very excited about this one. I had my doubts, but it appears to be working, even after a reboot! Here is the shortcut to the post below which outlines what can be disabled: So I decided to give the XDA method of disabling system applications a try on my Key2. ![]()
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