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Evpad 6p Hidden Apps May 2026

The Evpad 6P usually comes with the Google Play Store disabled or hidden to force you to use their EVO market. However, the underlying "Google Play Services" is often still present.

The EVpad 6P does not come with all its streaming applications visibly displayed on the home screen. To comply with legal pressure and reduce the risk of app removal by Google or ISPs, the manufacturer employs a “hidden apps” mechanism. Users must manually unlock or reveal these apps using a specific code or procedure. This report outlines the standard method for accessing these hidden applications.

While not an "app" per se, the HDMI CEC controls are often hidden behind a system app called "TV Control" or "HDMI Switch." Unlocking this allows you to:

As of the latest firmware for the EVpad 6P, the most common method to reveal hidden apps is via the EVpad Settings menu. Evpad 6p Hidden Apps

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Expected Result: A new menu or list of previously invisible applications will appear. Common hidden apps include:

Buried deep in the system apps is an Android utility that allows you to backup your installed APKs. This is crucial because if your Evpad crashes, many hidden apps cannot be downloaded again from the official store. Use this to save a copy of your EVO apps to a USB drive. The Evpad 6P usually comes with the Google

This is a professional-grade hidden system app. While dangerous if misused, it allows advanced users to:

Warning: Do not change settings inside Engineer Mode unless you know exactly what you are doing, as you could brick the device.

Evpad devices often have a hidden engineering or maintenance menu used for network testing, hardware info, and resetting system caches. This is the most common "hidden" feature users look for. Expected Result: A new menu or list of

How to access it:

⚠️ Warning: Do not change settings in this menu unless you know what you are doing (e.g., changing HDCP settings or Panel IDs). Altering these can brick your device.