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You can search apps name in play store and open that apps. Now look into url. Last part of url is package name. It is look like id=com.google.

You can use adb shell and write command PM LIST PACKAGES -F. there are many operator look into it. If you do not find all packages then use DUMPSYS PACKAGE command. On Oppo mobile pm list packages provide me 150 entry while dumpsys package provide me 163 entries. You can use android package name viewer application.

  • You can search for the app's name in the Play Store and open that app. Now look into the URL. The last part of the URL is the package name, like id=com.google.

  • You can use adb shell and execute pm list packages -f. There are many operators, look into it. If you do not find all packages, then use dumpsys package command.

    On Oppo mobile, pm list packages provide me with 150 entries while dumpsys package provide me with 163 entries.

  • You can use an Android package name viewer application.

You can search apps name in play store and open that apps. Now look into url. Last part of url is package name. It is look like id=com.google.

You can use adb shell and write command PM LIST PACKAGES -F. there are many operator look into it. If you do not find all packages then use DUMPSYS PACKAGE command. On Oppo mobile pm list packages provide me 150 entry while dumpsys package provide me 163 entries. You can use android package name viewer application.

  • You can search for the app's name in the Play Store and open that app. Now look into the URL. The last part of the URL is the package name, like id=com.google.

  • You can use adb shell and execute pm list packages -f. There are many operators, look into it. If you do not find all packages, then use dumpsys package command.

    On Oppo mobile, pm list packages provide me with 150 entries while dumpsys package provide me with 163 entries.

  • You can use an Android package name viewer application.

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You can search apps name in play store and open that apps. Now look into url. Last part of url is package name. It is look like id=com.google.

You can use adb shell and write command PM LIST PACKAGES -F. there are many operator look into it. If you do not find all packages then use DUMPSYS PACKAGE command. On Oppo mobile pm list packages provide me 150 entry while dumpsys package provide me 163 entries. You can use android package name viewer application.