Pre-installed Google apps that can’t be uninstalled can be incredibly frustrating. But not everyone can afford a new phone (also not to mention the environmental impact), and rooting your device is not for everyone. The good news is, there is a simple solution for Android users: open-source launchers that let you hide those apps for good. Below, I’ve rounded up some options to help you take back control of your home screen:
Unfortunately, it is not that easy for iOS, but if you have more suggestions, I would love to read them in the comments
Getting rid of google play services got my phone stuck in bootloop. You can however, use adb to disable those and Gemini. My issue is that I can only disable Windows Services Link and not remove it. Also, Samsung has a modes and routines feature that I can’t disable. That has got to be a massive security issue. Thinking about just rooting the damned phone to get rid of that, but its probably in there deep.
Hey ScoffingLizard
Depending on your phone model you can install a custom rom, it is much easier than messing around with disabling google services.
No need to root your phone. I have bricked many phones because I went the root route.
here are the device lists ands install guides
if you dont want to use any google services use lineage
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/
If you want to still keep some google apps use E/os. It uses MicroG.
https://doc.e.foundation/devices
For installing on Samsung phones I use:
Heimdall-grimler-git
https://git.sr.ht/~grimler/Heimdall