Any new phone almost certainly comes with a handful of preinstalled apps you’ll never use, regardless of which manufacturer you buy from or which operating system you’re on. Some devices are more bloated than others: Google Pixels have a relatively “clean” build compared to Samsung phones, for example, and don’t typically come with third-party apps and games.
But you may still want to eliminate apps and features that clutter your home screen, take up valuable space, and create a drag on performance, especially if you have alternatives you like more. On Android, that likely means uninstalling what you easily can and disabling everything else.
What you can (and can’t) uninstall on Android
Unfortunately, many preinstalled first-party apps can’t be easily removed. This varies by manufacturer and device—for example, Pixel users can uninstall Google Play Games and Books but are stuck with Chrome, Drive, Maps, and Calculator. As HowToGeek points out, you can delete other pre-selected Google apps added during initial setup, such as the Pixel Watch app and NotebookLM.
On Samsung Galaxy phones, again, some preinstalled bloatware is locked in, but ZDNET calls out five native apps that most users should delete right away: Global Goals, Samsung Free, Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Shop, and Samsung Kids.
To uninstall an app on your Pixel, go to the Google Play Store and tap the Profile icon. Tap Manage apps & devices > Manage, select the app you want to remove, and tap Uninstall. On Samsung, go to Settings > Apps, tap the app name, and tap Uninstall > OK. You can also touch and hold the app icon on your home screen and tap or drag to uninstall.
If you’re absolutely set on removing preinstalled apps that can’t be deleted using the above steps, you can use the Android Debug Bridge (ADB), but these methods are more advanced.
How to disable preinstalled apps
Built-in apps that aren’t in use can be disabled, which hides the icon from your app drawer. They’ll still take up space, but at least they’ll be out of sight. Most preinstalled apps can be disabled if you don’t need them, with the exception of critical system apps.
On your Pixel, go to Settings > Apps > See all apps to select individual apps, and tap Disable at the top of the screen. You can hide preinstalled Samsung apps from your home screen settings: tap Hide apps and tap the icon of the apps you want to disable, the press Done.
Original Source: https://lifehacker.com/tech/delete-bloatware-from-android?utm_medium=RSS
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