In this Appuals guide, we will show you how to safely debloat your Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+ device through ADB commands, no root necessary. We will also list the most common bloatware apps installed on Samsung devices which you can (usually) safely disable – if disabling an app will effect your device, we will make note of it, so pay attention carefully throughout this guide.

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When using ADB commands to debloat a Samsung device, there are two separate commands you can use. Its up to you which one to utilize: That will show you every single package installed on your Samsung device, which you can scan through and pick and choose which to disable. However, we will also show you all of the most common apps and bloatware installed on Samsung devices as /system apps – thus, all you need to do is scan through our entire list, and you can copypaste the codes into your ADB terminal (thus, we’ve pretty much done the bulk of the work for you). Please note we are using pm disable instead of pm uninstall, so you will not need to factory reset your device if you want one of the packages re-enabled. You can simply reverse it with pm enable.

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(Includes 360 which calls 360.cn (Security Issues). Make sure you get a better Anti-Virus/Malware Software)

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Risky to Disable

Everything we showed above is totally safe to disable – however, the next list of apps may break some native apps, such as the stock camera. You can skip these, but the veteran user might know what they’re doing by disabling these apps, so we have provided them for convenience.

Final Tips

To see a list of all the apps you have disabled, use the ADB command: If you want to remove a package but don’t know its name, run: If you’d like to remove a package but need more information about it first, run If you by mistake disabled something, or broke something, the easy way to fix it is to enable the package again using the following command:

Below is 185 apps that you can safely disable, and should increase overall battery life and performance of your Samsung device. You can simply copypaste this entire list into ADB as a “one-shot” method.

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