Releases: PixelCode01/UIBloatwareRegistry
Release v1.4.7
Android Bloatware Remover v1.4.7
Standalone executables for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Windows Defender False Positive
Windows Defender may flag the executable as a virus. This is a false positive common with PyInstaller executables. The tool is completely safe - all source code is open and auditable. See SECURITY.md for details and solutions.
Download Instructions:
- Windows: Download
android-bloatware-remover-windows.exe - Linux: Download
android-bloatware-remover-linux - macOS: Download
android-bloatware-remover-macos - Verification: Download
HASHES.mdto verify file integrity
Usage:
- Download the appropriate executable for your operating system
- Make sure ADB is installed and in your PATH
- Enable USB debugging on your Android device
- Connect your device and run the executable
Supported Devices:
- Samsung (One UI)
- Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO (MIUI)
- Oppo (ColorOS)
- Vivo/iQOO (FunTouch OS)
- Realme (Realme UI)
- Tecno (HiOS)
- OnePlus (OxygenOS)
- Huawei (EMUI/HarmonyOS)
- Honor (Magic UI)
- Motorola (My UX)
- Nothing (Nothing OS)
Test Mode:
Run with --test flag to try without a connected device.
Alternative Installation:
If you prefer to avoid the executable, run from Python source:
git clone https://github.com/PixelCode01/UIBloatwareRegistry.git
cd UIBloatwareRegistry
python main.pyRelease v1.4.0
Android Bloatware Remover v1.4.0
Standalone executables for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Windows Defender False Positive
Windows Defender may flag the executable as a virus. This is a false positive common with PyInstaller executables. The tool is completely safe - all source code is open and auditable. See SECURITY.md for details and solutions.
Download Instructions:
- Windows: Download
android-bloatware-remover-windows.exe - Linux: Download
android-bloatware-remover-linux - macOS: Download
android-bloatware-remover-macos - Verification: Download
HASHES.mdto verify file integrity
Usage:
- Download the appropriate executable for your operating system
- Make sure ADB is installed and in your PATH
- Enable USB debugging on your Android device
- Connect your device and run the executable
Supported Devices:
- Samsung (One UI)
- Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO (MIUI)
- Oppo (ColorOS)
- Vivo/iQOO (FunTouch OS)
- Realme (Realme UI)
- Tecno (HiOS)
- OnePlus (OxygenOS)
- Huawei (EMUI/HarmonyOS)
- Honor (Magic UI)
- Motorola (My UX)
- Nothing (Nothing OS)
Test Mode:
Run with --test flag to try without a connected device.
Alternative Installation:
If you prefer to avoid the executable, run from Python source:
git clone https://github.com/PixelCode01/UIBloatwareRegistry.git
cd UIBloatwareRegistry
python main.pyRelease v1.3.1
Android Bloatware Remover v1.3.1
Standalone executables for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Windows Defender False Positive
Windows Defender may flag the executable as a virus. This is a false positive common with PyInstaller executables. The tool is completely safe - all source code is open and auditable. See SECURITY.md for details and solutions.
Download Instructions:
- Windows: Download
android-bloatware-remover-windows.exe - Linux: Download
android-bloatware-remover-linux - macOS: Download
android-bloatware-remover-macos - Verification: Download
HASHES.mdto verify file integrity
Usage:
- Download the appropriate executable for your operating system
- Make sure ADB is installed and in your PATH
- Enable USB debugging on your Android device
- Connect your device and run the executable
Supported Devices:
- Samsung (One UI)
- Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO (MIUI)
- Oppo (ColorOS)
- Vivo/iQOO (FunTouch OS)
- Realme (Realme UI)
- Tecno (HiOS)
- OnePlus (OxygenOS)
- Huawei (EMUI/HarmonyOS)
- Honor (Magic UI)
- Motorola (My UX)
- Nothing (Nothing OS)
Test Mode:
Run with --test flag to try without a connected device.
Alternative Installation:
If you prefer to avoid the executable, run from Python source:
git clone https://github.com/PixelCode01/UIBloatwareRegistry.git
cd UIBloatwareRegistry
python main.pyRelease v1.2.0
Android Bloatware Remover v1.2.0
Standalone executables for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Windows Defender False Positive
Windows Defender may flag the executable as a virus. This is a false positive common with PyInstaller executables. The tool is completely safe - all source code is open and auditable. See SECURITY.md for details and solutions.
Download Instructions:
- Windows: Download
android-bloatware-remover-windows.exe - Linux: Download
android-bloatware-remover-linux - macOS: Download
android-bloatware-remover-macos - Verification: Download
HASHES.mdto verify file integrity
Usage:
- Download the appropriate executable for your operating system
- Make sure ADB is installed and in your PATH
- Enable USB debugging on your Android device
- Connect your device and run the executable
Supported Devices:
- Samsung (One UI)
- Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO (MIUI)
- Oppo (ColorOS)
- Vivo/iQOO (FunTouch OS)
- Realme (Realme UI)
- Tecno (HiOS)
- OnePlus (OxygenOS)
- Huawei (EMUI/HarmonyOS)
- Honor (Magic UI)
- Motorola (My UX)
- Nothing (Nothing OS)
Test Mode:
Run with --test flag to try without a connected device.
Alternative Installation:
If you prefer to avoid the executable, run from Python source:
git clone https://github.com/PixelCode01/UIBloatwareRegistry.git
cd UIBloatwareRegistry
python main.pyRelease v1.0.0
Android Bloatware Remover v1.0.0
Standalone executables for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
⚠️ Windows Defender False Positive
Windows Defender may flag the executable as a virus. This is a false positive common with PyInstaller executables. The tool is completely safe - all source code is open and auditable. See SECURITY.md for details and solutions.
Download Instructions:
- Windows: Download
android-bloatware-remover-windows.exe - Linux: Download
android-bloatware-remover-linux - macOS: Download
android-bloatware-remover-macos - Verification: Download
HASHES.mdto verify file integrity
Usage:
- Download the appropriate executable for your operating system
- Make sure ADB is installed and in your PATH
- Enable USB debugging on your Android device
- Connect your device and run the executable
Supported Devices:
- Samsung (One UI)
- Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO (MIUI)
- Oppo (ColorOS)
- Vivo/iQOO (FunTouch OS)
- Realme (Realme UI)
- Tecno (HiOS)
- OnePlus (OxygenOS)
- Huawei (EMUI/HarmonyOS)
- Honor (Magic UI)
- Motorola (My UX)
- Nothing (Nothing OS)
Test Mode:
Run with --test flag to try without a connected device.
Alternative Installation:
If you prefer to avoid the executable, run from Python source:
git clone https://github.com/PixelCode01/UIBloatwareRegistry.git
cd UIBloatwareRegistry
python main.py