Universal Android Debloater v1.0.2 | Next Generation Tool 2024 | GUI Written in Rust Using ADB

 

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Software NameUniversal Android Debloater
Versionv1.0.2
File SizeOnly 13 MB
Release Date01 March 2024
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File Price100% Free File (NO PAID)
CompressZIP/Compress
Windows CompatibleWindows 7/8/8.1/10 32 & 64 bit
Upload SourceGoogle Drive/MEGA

    Features OF Universal Android Debloater v1.0.2

    Are you tired of the bloatware that comes pre-installed on your Android device? Do you want to improve your privacy, security, and battery life by removing unnecessary and obscure system apps? If yes, then you might want to check out the Universal Android Debloater Next Generation Tool, a cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted Android devices.

    What is Universal Android Debloater Next Generation Tool?

    Universal Android Debloater Next Generation Tool (UADNGT) is free and open-source software that allows you to uninstall/disable and restore/enable system packages on your Android device. It supports multiple users, devices, and debloat lists, and logs all your actions for easy reference. It also provides documentation for each package, so you can understand what you are deleting or not.

    UADNGT is a detached fork of the original UAD project, which was created by @0x192. The new project is maintained by the Universal Debloater Alliance, a group of developers and contributors who aim to improve the software and add new features.

    What's New in v1.0.2?

    The latest version of UADNGT, v1.0.2, was released on Fab 14, 2024. It fixed a bug that caused sha256sum errors and overwrites in the continuous integration process. This bug was reported and fixed by @Frigyes06, one of the contributors to the project.

    How to Use UADNGT?

    To use UADNGT, you need to have ADB (Android Debug Bridge) installed on your computer. ADB is a command-line tool that lets you communicate with your Android device. You can find the instructions on how to install ADB for your operating system on the UADNGT GitHub page.

    Once you have ADB installed, you need to enable Developer Options and USB Debugging on your Android device. You also need to disconnect from any OEM accounts, such as Samsung or Huawei, to avoid any lock screen issues. Then, you can download the latest release of UADNGT for your operating system from the GitHub page and run the executable file.

    The UADNGT GUI will show you a list of connected devices and a list of packages to debloat. You can select the device and the packages you want to debloat and click on the Uninstall/Disable button. You can also export/import your selection, or restore/enable the packages you have debloated. For more details, you can check the wiki or the FAQ on the GitHub page.

    How To Use?

    1. First, you need to download the zip file from the below link
    2. Next, you can unzip all files at c: drive (important)
    3. Ensure you have disabled the antivirus before running the installation
    4. Next, open the folder and install the setup file with some basic instruction
    5. Run the "Universal Android Debloater v1.0.2"
    6. Next, you can install all drivers if you already installed skip this step
    7. Connect the phone and try to do any function
    8. Enjoy !!!
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    Compatibility: The tool runs perfectly on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit).

    Take a Backup: If you are willing to try the above tool, then please take a backup of your personal data from your Android Smartphone or Tablet. Flashing any Firmware or recovery may brick the device.

    Credits: Universal Android Debloater v1.0.2 is created and distributed by the developer. So, full credits go to the developer for sharing the tool for free.