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If you ever become independant from the Play Store and other Google services, OnePlus devices seem pretty good with DivestOS
Even the OnePlus 11? I'm looking for a De-Googled experience, but with some features of Graphene (multiple accounts, ability to run some Google apps - I'd like to use Google Maps)
Ah, I might have promised too much. They only have builds for models 5 to 9, sadly
Exactly. Oneplus had ruined its market for custom roms by taking away the software that made it possible.
Ah well, good old adb shell can do a lot of de-bloating, if all else fails
It can, but it can't uninstall system apps like the Play store or Google services. Just disable them at best.
With that said, once I root my device, I can install Magisk, actually debloat it and maybe install some other apps. I'm looking forward to purchasing a cheap device and experimenting!
Oh, you can absolutely uninstall them. The files needed for installation will stay, but that's the case with any app you remove like that.
Which is rather helpful, because it makes it easier to reinstall something in case you de-bloated a little too hard.
I see. I thought it could only really disable them at best. Thanks, that helps.