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i highly recommend using Universal Android Debloater and removing all the useless apps. (just leave the bare minimum necessary for the device to boot properly. Removing something may render the device unbootable and needing a factory reset, so be a bit careful. Disable screen lock while doing this so adb connects right after the device boots, even if systemui crashes or something)
I did this on a OneUI 6, Android 14 device last year and the device basically made no background network requests at all. I no longer have the device with me though..
Thanks! It's already debloated with UAD-NG. Even some "unsafe" packages with careful experimentation.