RedMi Note 11. Just received it for Christmas and boy was I crying the first time I booted it. 1 Gb of bloatware must most importantly: impossible to uninstall chrome.

That is ok if any other browser can co-exist beside it… Boy was I wrong again. Some links from apps don’t even care about my default browser, they just open chrome cause hell yeah.

This is sickening me, Google is beginning to really disgust me. Someday I’ll root this mf to get rid of ALL the bloatware

  • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I am puzzled by this because I run stock Android (not rooted) and have been using Firefox with chrome completely disabled for months now without issue. This is not a Google issue.

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    6 months ago

    That’s not Google, that’s Xiaomi, and possibly your cell carrier. Google phones only come with Google bloatware.

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    6 months ago

    Xiaomi/ Redmi is responsible for what you can install and what not.

    Their OS is horrible. You can’t even use another launcher. I’d give it back or sell it or install linux if that’s possible

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    One of the first things I do on a new Samsung phone is disable Chrome and install Firefox. You’ve just saved me from ever buying a Redmi.

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    Disable all that crap with the Universal Android Debloater

    You’ve also discovered one reason why I root - to ensure the only things that run are those I choose to run.

    Chrome isn’t required. The web view engine is, and even that can be replaced.

    Edit: oh, Xaiomi. 'Nuff said. There are certain brands to avoid because of either bloatware or the customizations of the OS make debloating difficult, and rooting or flashing difficult to impossible. Samsung is another.

    It’s these issues that keep me on devices that are a little older, ones with well-documented root/flashing processes.

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      It’s these issues that keep me on devices that are a little older, ones with well-documented root/flashing processes.

      Just grab a Pixel, even the newest one. Those have the best documented alternate OS support, bonus points if you use GrapheneOS. Granted, rooting is frowned upon there as they’re more about security.

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    6 months ago

    I don’t think I ever seen an Android app launching Chrome if it’s not a default browser. Are you sure they are not launching built-in WebView?

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      6 months ago

      Last time I checked, the Google Home Feed is hard coded to use Chrome webview.

      Everyone else still works as expected with chrome though

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      Nope I’m sure. It is the steam app when I want to access their website and that they redirect me to their app. I’m not logged in but the app offers me to click on a link to open the website and launches chrome.

      Same shit with Spotify, cannot use “login with Facebook” in firefox, automatically redirects to chrome although I changed the default browser.

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      6 months ago

      Graphene only works on certain pixel phones. They have no plans of supporting anything else and expects people to buy a phone to install graphene on, not the other way around

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    6 months ago

    I don’t understand why this would surprise someone. Are they complaining that Safari is built in to iPhones and can’t be removed?

    There are some FOSS phones out there if you want one…