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I love sideloading modded versions of apps with all paid features unlocked

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There’s no payment methods or options in where I live , so I relied for a long time on modded apps , until I got to know FOSS softwares which mostly have free good alternatives , since that time, my reliance on modified programs has become almost non-existent

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I like modded apps

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Any recommendable and trustworthy sources for modded APKs? Installing modded apps from unknown sources always feels a bit sketchy…

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I’m guessing if I say one I’ll get banned from here so idk if I’m allowed to say

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Well, tell us those sites to avoid ;)

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For android native apps (Java/kotlin) you can learn to mod the easy ones (that are not completely obfuscated) yourself. I do this with apktool_m.

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MaterialYou apps are so nice looking but every time I use one of them it frustrate me so much when scrolling because scrolling is too slow compared to other apps

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I hate Xiaomi’s bloatware so much

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Debloat with adb or shizuku?

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I thought about it but I have Android 10 , from what I understand, I’ll have to redo it periodically… I also don’t own a computer so far

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For the case for my poco x3 I only debloated once when I got my phone and it remain bloatware free ever since.

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It’s really getting in the way. I got a Xiaomi’s as a backup phone recently because on paper the specs were good. Well, the phone is fast, but the UI…

I got a Motorola next, probably going to resell the Xiaomi once I’m done migrating

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HyperOS?

My phone runs MIUI 11 and I honestly found it very good , I had more problems with MIUI Battery optimization though , and battery draining to some extent

It’s probably the first and the last Xiaomi phone I’ll ever buy though

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HyperOS yes.

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Is your device supported by DivestOS? https://divestos.org/pages/devices

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No It support Redmi Note 7 , I have Redmi 7

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I have a Realme phone and it came with so much bloatware that I can’t tell. Dozens and dozens of purely unwanted apps that I had to disable almost all of them to get a decent experience.

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Have you tried the Universal Android Debloater?

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Doesn’t it use adb to uninstall/disable unwanted packages? It is manually doable as well, just takes more time via the terminal.

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I only buy Xiaomi phones because the bootloader is unlockable. The stock UI is eh.

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Good point indeed

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Have you tried running xiaomi.eu ROMs?

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No , honestly I’m not thinking to install any MIUI related ROM even if it’s better than the stock , because I want to try something new and different

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Any SAMTIME viewers here? I always enjoy his piss-takes of new product announcements. Here’s his video on the latest stuff from Google.

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Swipe down to search (iPhone’s spotlight)

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IMHO, Pixel Launcher (and Lawnchair and Kvaesitso) handle this pretty well with the app drawer… Basically just please automatically display the keyboard with one pull… Having to do another tap feels so… Primitive.

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Spotlight supports contact search and more.

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So does Pixel Launcher… And I am pretty sure the other two launchers I mentioned too.

If the spotlight on iOS works as good as it does on macOS then yeah, it is a very powerful tool… But we can search up for contacts on Android…

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My Pixel has a search bar at the bottom of my home screen that lets me search the web or for shit on my phone, so for me it’s just tap ‘n’ go

And it’s a widget that works on my 3rd party launcher!

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