Unstore
Version
2.3.1
Size
192 KB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

Screenshots

About System Apps Installer

System Apps Installer gives you direct control over your rooted Android device's system partition, letting you install, update, and remove stock apps without wrestling with console commands.

Managing system-level apps on a rooted device typically requires memorizing and typing complex terminal commands. This app bypasses that friction entirely. Open your file manager, select an APK, and launch it with the installer—the app handles the rest, pushing files straight to the system partition. You avoid the usual workaround of temporarily storing apps in standard directories, which frees up storage and keeps your device lean.

Integration is straightforward because the app registers itself as a system package installer. Once set up, it becomes your default handler for APK files, turning app management into a simple tap-and-go workflow. This is especially useful if you regularly flash ROMs, customize your system partition, or maintain a custom Android build where stock bloatware needs removal or replacement.

Because the app writes directly to system storage, be cautious with what you install there. Antivirus programs and other security tools designed for standard partitions may not work correctly when placed in the system partition and could cause unexpected behavior. Stick to apps you know are compatible with system-level installation.

The app requires a rooted Android device running version 7 or higher, along with a superuser application to grant the necessary permissions. It has been tested across various models including the LG GW620, Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V, and HTC Desire HD, though compatibility extends to any rooted device meeting the Android version requirement.

Keep your system partition organized and your storage optimized. System Apps Installer streamlines the entire process so you can focus on what matters—running the exact software configuration your device needs. Download System Apps Installer today and take full command of your Android system.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Eliminates need to memorize and type complex terminal commands
  • Direct APK installation to system partition via simple tap workflow
  • Registers as default APK handler for seamless app management
  • Frees up standard storage by writing directly to system partition

Cons

  • Requires rooted device with superuser app already installed
  • System partition writes may break antivirus and security tools
  • Only supports Android 7 and higher; incompatible with older devices
  • Risk of device instability if incompatible apps are installed systemwide

Latest Articles