I just wanted to share that you can disable google play store on stock Android and not lose that much functionality, if for any reason you use an app that require Google play store or you want to make a play store purchase, you can enable it again.

I personally disabled it and I get my apps from Aurora Store, ApkPure and Droidify.

It decreased my phone battery usage by a lot and I am less dependent on google overall.

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    Can you get close to lineageos usage/privacy if you remove most stuff, including play store from a preinstalled Android phone?

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    If you ever want to know how many apps use gapps on your phone, android apps with the hook have a “google play services avalability” notification channel, ive seen the settings app spam me notifications about its longing for gapps.

    Dont let me discourage you though.

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      But it’s only for Google Play Services, otherwise the app does not show a notification.

      In more simple terms disabling google play store will not trigger a notification.

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      Do you really think it says the truth? I think I saw such systems lying in the past so can’t believe them no more.

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        While I don’t fully believe it’s zero, it shouldn’t be too active. I have it set to notify me about updates and not auto install and I think it only notifies once a day while it’s still charging. I may have also disabled mobile data.

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      You can disable or uninstall Samsung bloatware apps using ADB. On Github u can find a list of apps that are safe to disable or even uninstall.

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      Not 100% sure on Samsung specific apps but, UAD makes life easier when trying to debloat Android phones.

      I’m not directly affiliated with the development, I just thinks a cool tool. The more people using / contributing the better it will get.

      Universal Android Debloater

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      Depending on the phone model you could wipe your phone and flash a custom ROM, or use universal android debloater. If you decided to use the debloater make sure to back up your important files(I don’t know how does Samsung boot loader deal with debloater and if it would make your phone stay in a booting loop forcing you to boot into recovery mode), what ever you decide to do don’t root your phone.

      I don’t know if there is a third way.

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        what ever you decide to do don’t root your phone.

        Why??? Rooting android phone gives you complete control of your phone. You can install Xposed modules and you can control your phone whatever you like.

        However rooting is also big security risk and most of the phone models dont support rooting. Cant say much here because I’ve never done that.

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    Not sure, whether it is relevant for this thread, but my phone (POCO F3) does not get any notifications if Google Play Services has no access to the internet. I scratched my head for a while to find out, why I never got them on mobile data. Not sure, what it does, if you disable the store.