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

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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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While I agree Pixel and GrapheneOS rock, it’s a hilarious solution contextually. OP was gifted a phone for Christmas, and your solution is to get rid of the gift, assume they have expendable income, and suggest dropping $700 on a new phone so they can immediately void its warranty.

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OP was gifted a phone for Christmas, and your solution is…

Except I wasn’t replying to OP. I was replying to someone who said (and I quoted them) they only use older phones due to proven flashing support, so I was saying they don’t have to for the Pixel reason. I wasn’t suggesting OP do this if they don’t want.

…suggest dropping $700 on a new phone so they can immediately void its warranty.

Where does it say that unlocking the bootloader and flashing an alternate OS voids the warranty? I’ve done it with every Nexus/Pixel I’ve had, and have traded them all in for credit…and even sent two in for warranty repair which Google honored.

A quick search (link below) said it doesn’t necessarily void the warranty…unless what you did breaks the device and they deem it your fault. And with how good rhe flashing process is on Pixels, I feel you’d have to try and actively break it. Please don’t spread unverified rumors (unless you have an official source, which I’d like) and potentially scare people away needlessly.

https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/94497368/will-unlocking-bootloader-custom-rom-void-my-pixel-warranty

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Having been doing roms since my OG Droid (boy the roms were pretty bad back then!), I’ve worked through the available phones that meet my requirements.

There are valid reasons to use something other than a Pixel - price and screen brightness have been 2 drivers for me.

It’s only been in the last year or so that Pixel prices have hit a point where I’m willing to upgrade from my 2017 flagship (Essential Ph1), which I picked up 4 for about $80 each. In 2019 it was hard to beat the combination of price, ram, storage, cpu, brightness and hardware that the Ph1 offered, while also being fully unlocked, always.

Running Lineage, these have been phenomenal. Even today everyone is shocked at how fast my phones are - they’re more responsive than most, even friends’ flagships. This is because the OS is already slimmed down, and by rooting, I can further tweak things like OOM, cpu clocks, etc. And zero bloat.

And with those better cpu timings, the battery life is surprising, while the phone is even more responsive, and even with a nice, bright IPS screen. I can get probably 6hrs a day out of them, and I hammer on my phones.

I dislike large or heavy phones, and materials like ceramic/glass (yea, like the Ph1). Today the Pixel 4 and 5 are at a size I like, materials I like, and an actual upgrade from the Ph1 (this has been a challenge, since the Ph1 was a flagship), while at a reasonable price (~$130). Until recently Pixels just cost more while offerrng me nothing that I didn’t already have.

Everyone’s use-case is different, which means saying “Get a Pixel” or any phone isn’t useful. I can use small screens, I’d love a phone like the old Samsung S4, it was a fantastic size/weight. Hell, I’d carry an S3 Mini if it had the hardware. I have family and friends that need larger screens because their vision ain’t great, for them I start looking for phones by screen size. They also don’t need root or flashing, while I do.

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Sack off Xiaomi’s OS and put AOSP on it, you can find ROMs here: https://xdaforums.com/f/redmi-note-11-spes-spesn.12617/

I used DivestOS on my Poco F3, however I’m not sure if there’s an official version of that for your phone. crDroid is at the top of the forum page though, I used to use that, it was alright.

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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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Doesn’t sound like op disable chrome. Kind of a dumb move.

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Even if Chrome is not disabled, I have Firefox set as the default browser, and everything opens in it.

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I do think there are some web views that use chrome if it’s enabled, but I’m not 100% on that

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The links are your OS 's problem. My pixel lets me use edge as the default just fine.

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Same with me for Firefox.
Even the in-app browser defaults to firefox webview

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

Their OS is horrible. You can’t even use another launcher

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Sadly I’m not in a position where I can sell it back

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You can install custom roms into Xiaomi phones, I recommend LinageOS or /e/OS if you want a degoogled experience. If its not for you, the latter isn’t really user friendly as some google apps like maps wont really work.

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Unfortunately, not on all Xiaomi phones.

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Talk to them/ explain the situation

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i mean you CAN use another launcher but you can’t use swipe gestures at the same time.

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