SovereignCopper That said, Universal Android Debloater NG states that the component com.samsung.slsi.telephony.oemril.oemrilhookservice
is only used for data collection by the carrier and it is recommended to uninstall.
Perhaps so, but com.samsung.slsi.telephony.oemril
and com.samsung.slsi.telephony.oemril.oemrilhookservice
are not the same. Which of them are present on your device? My 6a has only the base package, I think.
The oemril
part stands for "OEM radio interface layer". Using a Samsung cellular modem is likely to require some interface code to talk to the radio, so it seems likely that "debloating" that code would result in a non-working cellular modem.
Is it possible to provide a link to specific information indicating that com.samsung.slsi.telephony.oemril
is problematic?