How to remove pre-installed apps on Android

Android works great, but there is a small flaw in this operating system that many users simply do not support: the amount of useless applications that come pre-installed in the mobile and that we do not know how to eliminate. In many places you will have read that to eliminate these apps from the factory it is necessary to be a root user, a true half truth and that there is a way to disable them and free space on your device without being root. Do you want to know what it is ?, in .com we explain how to eliminate pre-installed applications on Android without being root .

Steps to follow:

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Those who are root users have the possibility to eliminate many of the applications that are pre-installed in the mobile, however it is also possible to free space by disabling applications without the need to be root. But what is the difference between removing and disabling? By disabling an app we have the possibility that the same stop running on our mobile storing data and occupying space, but it will not be removed from the internal memory of the mobile and will not occupy resources to run allowing us to optimize the space of the device .

The apps that we select will have a copy in the system in case we want to enable them again at some time. To start removing pre-installed applications you must go to the settings option (the nut).

two

To continue low to device and there choose the option "Applications" where you will have access to all the apps installed on your device.

3

As you will see in this list of installed applications there are many that you have downloaded yourself, such as Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, but other apps are installed by default in your mobile, for example Google Play Books, Play Music or Youtub e. Many of these applications are not used by us and are occupying space, so it is best to disable them.

You should know that you can not disable any app essential for the operation of the device. In this case I have chosen Youtube because I do not use it, but you can choose any of the ones that you identify as pre-installed and that are not useful to you.

4

Enter the pre-installed application and press the "Disable" button to stop consuming space and resources on your device.

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The system will tell you that by disabling this application, others may be affected and if you agree to continue with the process, you must accept . After it will ask you if you want to replace the app with the factory version, you must also accept.

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It's that simple and fast! Following these steps you will have already managed to eliminate pre-installed applications in Android without being a root user, and even if they are not completely out of mobile memory by disabling them you will get a good portion of space to fill it with whatever you want.

And if in the future you want to activate the app again you just have to repeat the process by pressing the enable alternative.