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Yeah, I got one just to see what it was. What questions do you have?

Does Waze and maps still show in app info in settings?

Is there a launcher icon for both?

No, Waze & Gmaps do not show up in the app info.

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Hmmm… So they are a step forward…

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There’s a icon for Waze but after you click on the ok when that message pops up it brings up Waze and initializes it and then the app icon disappears.

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It could be a simple strict selinux policy that blocks it manually from settings and launcher - but maybe a Waze link, when clicked on in notes can open it - only there’s maybe also blocked by selinux. That’s it…

It’s also running android 13. And you cannot add a apn because it doesn’t have a touchscreen.

Useless. I don’t mind Android 8, or Android 16 in a non touch kosher flip phone

If they would have touchscreen and weather I think they could at least more of them.

Not confirmed but I heard they’re putting out a pro with touch screen and Android auto.

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Would there be a difference in using this instead of pm disable?

pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.apps.maps

Maybe something like that gets activated after first launch of the app

EDIT - command above removes it from aa

Android Auto doesn’t come up in the app list under settings either.

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If you dial ##915245## you can remove any of the basic app by setting a password. So if someone doesn’t want texting it’s very easy to remove. The F52 and F45 use a OTP code to access the app removal instead of just a password.

See this

Right right. that’s what i said about selinux…

I mean, ifw xml works, and AA still works

That + custom launcher should do it

Not settings though, that would be some work. I don’t see the need to not have it in settings though

Right same point that they are not actually making new users etc. It’s not selinux though that’s not what selinux does

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it could…

Maybe maybe you can write an extremely complex selinux rule to block certain API calls from certain apps. Not very likely especially given that fact that Android apps all run under the same few selinux contexts (different ones for system apps user apps etc).

What do you think about IFW + Launcher removal

Ifw working real nice