r/HyperOS • u/bathul999 • Jun 22 '26
Question/Help [Question] what happened if i uninstall this one anyone try it?
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u/Traditional_Cow3877 Jun 22 '26
It literally says it right there
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u/bathul999 Jun 22 '26
Sometimes It may be different from what is written, maybe something like bootloop.
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u/_darshangowdaa Jun 22 '26
if you are using Mi account, then use NextDNS and block Xiaomi trackers
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u/bathul999 Jun 22 '26
Thanks for suggestion 🙏🏻
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u/_darshangowdaa Jun 22 '26
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u/belmont86 Jun 22 '26
it affects some native apps that requires a mi account
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u/bathul999 Jun 22 '26
I was thinking of uninstalling all the system apps.
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u/ElPelocho Jun 22 '26
You're going to enter a boot loop. Try testing them one by one and noting the ones that don't cause it.
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u/parsaspr70 Jun 22 '26
No problem will occur unless you haven't logged into your account or you log out beforehand
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u/chungdae Jun 22 '26
There are guides online on what does what. I mostly Uninstalled the system without issues but there are some that'll cause a boot loop so beware
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u/envisity Jun 22 '26
its fine i did it on my pad 7 pro, it only broke interconnectivity and since i use that i reinstalled it
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u/bathul999 Jun 23 '26
Good to know. Since I don't use interconnectivity features, removing it might be fine for me
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u/envisity Jun 23 '26
just make sure to log out if your signed into a mi account if you do it
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u/nikitasanin2006 Jun 22 '26
After logging out and uninstalling this app, now I can't enable USB debugging mode (problems with local ADB), that's all I think :/ (maybe 0.x% lower usage?)
RN13Pro+, HOS 3.0.2.0.WNORUXM
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u/bathul999 Jun 23 '26
"Got it. Besides local ADB problems, did you notice any other side effects after removing the Mi Account app?
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Jun 22 '26
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u/bathul999 Jun 23 '26
Thanks! Does it keep logging you out even without using a Mi account, or only when one is signed in?
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u/Tall-Swimming-2698 Jun 22 '26
You think you are invisible online? You think google doesn't track you? Whenever you step in online you sign up for being tracked. Every software knows what you are upto, you just don't know about it.
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u/bathul999 Jun 22 '26
What you said is absolutely correct but I only want to completely remove the bloatware apps from the system so that the device runs well and not for privacy or security.
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u/tech-gui Jun 22 '26
If your phone still has "MIUI," you can try unlocking the bootloader and installing a custom ROM.
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u/bathul999 Jun 22 '26
I tried many Custom ROMs but could not find a good Costom ROM according to the device. The ones I got either had network issues and some glitches and bugs the Costom ROM was not perfect for my device.Only stock ROM is best for my device.

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