Every Android device accompanies certain applications that are responsible for its core functions. Termed as system applications, these bind with the OS and can’t be uninstalled unless you have a rooted device. Then again, the applications that you download from the Play Store can be effortlessly uninstalled and do not enjoy system privileges, like the system applications. However, there are some applications, like a file manager or a camera app that you don’t need to be uninstalled or erased even when you format your Android device. Well, if your device is rooted, you are in good luck, as you can effortlessly change those third-party apps into system apps. Well, here are the steps to convert a user app to a system app:

Requirements

  • A rooted Android device
  • File Manager app that allows you to access root files
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Convert user app to a system app

  1. There are several good file managers available on the Play Store that allow easy access to root files. However, we are using the ES File Explorer (Free).
  2. Firstly, open ES File Explorer and swipe from the left to open the navigation drawer and enable the “Root Explorer” option. You might get a prompt from the Super User app to grant root access to the app.How to Install Third Party Apps as System Apps in Android
  3. Now, go back to the app’s home page. Here, you have to open the “Internal Storage” folder and tap on “/” button on top to access the system files.

How to Install Third Party Apps as System Apps in Android

  1. Inside the “/ aka the device folder, head to the “data” and then the “app” folder to access the all the installed apps. Here, you will find the data folders of all the third-party apps listed together. Now,long presson the folder of the app that you want to convert as system app and select the “cut” option.

For instance, we have chosen the Facebook Lite app to be converted into a system app. So, in this case, the folder that we will be copying is com.facebook.lite-1.

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How to Install Third Party Apps as System Apps in Android

  1. Now, navigate back to the previous “/” folder and open the “system” folder. Here, you need to open the “app” folder. You will see names of all the system app folders listed here. All you need to do now ispaste the copied app folder here.How to Install Third Party Apps as System Apps in Android
  2. After your selected app has been copied into the system app folder, you will have to grant certain access permissions to the folder. For that, you have to long press on the app folder and open its “Properties“. Then, tap on the “Change” button next to the “Permissions” option. Here, you have to allow Read, Write and Execute permissions.How to Install Third Party Apps as System Apps in Android
  3. There’s also an APK file of your selected app inside the folder that you just copied. Like the folder, you need to allow certain permissions to the APK file. For that, you have to open the app folder and open the “Properties” of the APK file by long pressing on it. Then, enable all the checkboxes for the Read, Write and Execute permissions as shown in the second screenshot below.How to Install Third Party Apps as System Apps in Android
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When you are done with the above-mentioned steps, simply reboot the device and the app you selected will be installed as a system app. You can check that by going to Settings->Apps and selecting the app. Here, you won’t find the uninstall option, which confirms the app as a system app.

How to Install Third Party Apps as System Apps in Android

Convert a user app to system app with these steps

So, by following these steps, you will be able to convert your favorite app or game from the Play Store into a system app. You can also do this for the apps downloaded from third-party sources. However, we would strictly ask you to refrain from doing so, as they might be malicious and may cause harm to your device.

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