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Universal Android Debloater GUI 0.5.1 is an open-source desktop utility designed to help users safely remove pre-installed system applications from non-rooted Android devices through a graphical interface. Written in Rust and powered by the Android Debug Bridge (ADB), the program connects a Windows workstation to any compatible handset and presents every installed package in a searchable list, flagging those commonly identified as safe to uninstall, questionable, or essential for system stability. By eliminating unused carrier bloat, telemetry services, and manufacturer add-ons, owners can reclaim internal storage, reduce background network activity, extend battery endurance, and shrink the potential attack surface without unlocking the bootloader or flashing custom firmware. Typical use cases include preparing a new phone for personal use, sanitizing corporate handsets before deployment, assisting friends or family with privacy hardening, and generating shareable debloat scripts for specific device models. Because each change is reversible—the tool exports and can later restore uninstalled APKs—experimentation carries minimal risk, while built-in descriptions and community recommendations help non-technical users understand the purpose of obscure packages. The software is classed within the Android system tuning category, and version 0.5.1 represents the first stable release in the short but active development track initiated by publisher 0x192. Universal Android Debloater GUI is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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