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I have Coolpad Note 3 Lite and it's rooted. I want to completely uninstall inbuilt apps(not just disable) from the phone. How can I do that? I'm well aware of critical apps required to run the phone properly.
Yes I know what you said but I can see some inbuilt apps taking up even a amall amount of space like 40 or 50 MB when they are disabled. So removing them will get me more space and the internal storage will be freed up and I could install more apps. I mean I can see those apps taking up space even when they're disabled.If you need a root app to do the uninstalling then try Titanium Backup.
However, I would use your custom recovery to take a system backup first. That way if anything does break you can simply restore your ROM (I'm assuming you have a custom recovery because I'd never myself root a phone without first installing one).
Out of interest, why do you think uninstalling the apps is better than disabling them? Disabling removes updates and all data, so leaves only an inactive copy in the /system partition. Since you can't use space in the /system partition for your own stuff(*), and the partition won't get smaller as a result of your uninstalling apps from it, I don't see any advantage in removing these apps.
(*) Actually you can use Titanium to make a user app into a system app (at least the paid version - I've never used the free one). But since any updates to that app will use space in the /data partition, and if the app needs root privileges you can grant them without moving it, the advantages of doing this are very minor.
The reason I know that this space can be freed up with uninstalling is because I've done the same thing with my previous phone Hitech Amaze S305. I literally got more space by uninstalling those so I thought that wouldn't be different with this one.40-50 MB isn't small. The only one I have that does that is Chrome (probably because Google think it's special - I don't).
Then you need root. And personally I'd recommend a ROM backup before fiddling with the system (as said previously).