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You can use free and open source AM Pre-release app. You can search for any installed app by its name and package name. You can sort apps by label, package name, user apps, system apps, disabled, last update, etc. At first run the app would ask you to setup adb or grant root access. Simply deny it or skip the step. It is optional.

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Alternatively, you can also use another free and open source Permissions Manager X app developed by a fellow member of our community, Irfan Latif. The app offers search by name, package name, permissions. You can also exclude apps based on user/system app type and type of permissions.

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You can use AM Pre-release app. You can search for any installed app by its name and package name. You can sort apps by label, package name, user apps, system apps, disabled, last update, etc. At first run the app would ask you to setup adb or grant root access. Simply deny it or skip the step. It is optional.

You can use free and open source AM Pre-release app. You can search for any installed app by its name and package name. You can sort apps by label, package name, user apps, system apps, disabled, last update, etc. At first run the app would ask you to setup adb or grant root access. Simply deny it or skip the step. It is optional.

enter image description here

Alternatively, you can also use another free and open source Permissions Manager X app developed by a fellow member of our community, Irfan Latif. The app offers search by name, package name, permissions. You can also exclude apps based on user/system app type and type of permissions.

enter image description here

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Firelord
  • 25.3k
  • 21
  • 126
  • 292

You can use AM Pre-release app. You can search for any installed app by its name and package name. You can sort apps by label, package name, user apps, system apps, disabled, last update, etc. At first run the app would ask you to setup adb or grant root access. Simply deny it or skip the step. It is optional.