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System applications are not completely removed. #97
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Android 12 ONE UI Core:4.1 |
@Qaz-7 |
I removed the system application with the Shizuku application.It is possible to remove without root permission with the support of this application. However, if you install YouTube, it becomes a system application again |
There is a uninstalled apps section in the app. From here you can restore apps. But add an option to uninstall apps completely. Maybe that's why the problem is happening.The application package remains here and the problem arises. |
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I mean, it is impossible (to my knowledge) to completely uninstall an app without root access. With Shizuku or ADB, what we can do is to just remove it from the current user. I hope you understand. |
Let this issue remain open |
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Write in English. |
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@CHENGCHINGHO |
I deleted YouTube with Shizuku's support.However, I reinstalled YouTube. YouTube shows up again as a system app. If the system app was uninstalled, it should be as a user app if you reinstall it.So that we can remove it as a user application.Maybe add option to convert to user app
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