Package Manager (Overview)
📦 Package Manager
The Package Manager allows you to view, manage, and uninstall apps across all connected devices. You can see every installed package — whether it’s a system, user, or root-level app — and perform single or bulk operations for cleaner, faster device management.
🔍 Installed Packages Tab
Here you can browse all installed apps on a selected device. Filter by system, user, or root packages to understand what’s safe to remove.

The Installed Packages view lists every app on your selected device, with uninstall buttons available for user apps. ⚠️ System apps should not be uninstalled unless you know what you’re doing — removing the wrong one could brick your device.
⚠️ Important Avoid uninstalling system-level apps unless you are certain of their function. Advanced users can use the Terminal tab for manual removals.
🧩 Package Lists Tab
Create and save lists of packages for easy re-use — for example, to remove “bloatware” across multiple devices.
Each list can contain any number of package names (e.g., com.king.candycrushsaga) and can be exported or imported for team use.

Example: HMD Vibe Bloat list containing 22 pre-installed apps flagged for removal.
Use the Add Package field to add package names, or import/export lists to share across setups.
⚙️ Bulk Actions Tab
Bulk Actions let you disable, enable, uninstall, or install APKs across multiple devices at once. You can select one or more devices, choose a package list, and execute your desired action.

The Bulk Actions tab shows connected devices, action type, and confirmation summary before execution.

Example confirmation window: shows selected devices, total packages, and operations before uninstall begins.
The confirmation dialog ensures transparency — it lists exactly which devices and which packages are affected before you proceed.
💡 Pro Tip
You can copy any package name from the Installed Packages tab and add it directly to a custom list. This makes it easy to build and reuse bloat-removal profiles or create pre-deployment cleanup templates for new phone batches.
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