Your Android device should feel like yours, and it’s simple to customize it and make it your own. You can control what’s on your phone, free up space and keep only what matters to you. Whether you want a minimal home screen or just want to make room for what’s next, we’ll break down how to delete the apps you don’t use so your phone works the way you want it to.
How do I remove pre-installed apps on Android?
Your Android device may come with pre-installed apps to help you get started right away. If you find you don't need some of these apps, you have the choice to disable or remove them to customize your device.
Get to know your pre-installed apps.
Many of the apps that come with your Android-powered phone are there for good reason. They handle things like security, updates, backups and privacy behind the scenes, without you needing to think about them.
- Files by Google can help manage storage and clear out clutter you don’t need.
- Digital Wellbeing can track screen time to help you build healthier habits.
- Find Hub can lock your lost or stolen phone without needing to be signed in.
Some system apps are tightly connected to Android’s core features. They help with things like logging into your Google Account, syncing across apps, or keeping your device updated with the latest security patches. Removing them could break key parts of the phone’s functionality, or even compromise your privacy and safety.
Let’s explore how to organize your apps to create a more personalized and efficient experience.
Understanding how to manage your apps.
It’s important to understand the differences between deleting, disabling, and archiving apps on your Android-powered device. These methods all affect your app storage differently.
- Deleting or uninstalling: These remove the app and all its associated data completely, if possible.
- Disabling: This hides the app from your home screen, prevents it from running or updating, and stops it from using system resources, but keeps it on your phone. You can still find the app in your phone settings and re-enable it.
- Archiving: This removes the app from your device but keeps the app icon and personal data, allowing for easy reinstallation. Archived apps are still visible, but require a download to function again. This option is available for some apps through the Google Play Store.
Managing your apps isn’t just about deleting or removing pre-installed ones from your Android; it’s about understanding your options and making informed decisions for a better experience.
How to delete pre-installed apps on Android?
Some pre-installed apps are essential for basic phone functions, like Android AICore. However, you still have the ability to manage your apps and customize your device.
Some system apps that come pre-installed can’t be deleted. But some phones will allow you to turn them off. Disabling is often the best approach for pre-installed apps you want to remove because you can restore the app later if needed. You can also use the archive option if it’s available for your chosen app.
If you need to remove pre-installed apps from your Android device, you can delete the app. But remember, deleting or disabling important apps can affect other apps or system functions. Make sure to research them before deleting, especially pre-installed apps.
A safe way to manage apps: How to disable apps on Android.
Disabling an app prevents it from running, using resources or receiving updates. It’s a safe way to reclaim space and optimize your phone without risking important system functions.
Tip: We suggest backing up your phone before making significant changes.
Here are four methods for disabling apps:
Through Home or the Apps Drawer:
- Find the app icon on your home screen or app drawer.
- Long-press the app icon.
- Look for the Disable option.
- Select an option and confirm when prompted.
Through the Play Store:
- Open the Google Play Store app.
- Search for the app you want to change.
- Tap on the app’s listing.
- If the app is enabled, you’ll see buttons to Uninstall or Disable it.
- Tap Disable.
Through Settings:
- Open your device’s Settings app.
- Navigate to Apps or Apps & Notifications.
- Select the app you want to manage.
- Choose Disable.
- Confirm your choice.
Through Safe Mode:
Safe Mode can be useful for disabling certain apps that may be interfering with your device’s normal operation. Here’s how to disable apps using Safe Mode:
- To enter Safe Mode, press and hold the power button, then long-press the power off option.
- Confirm the option to restart in Safe Mode.
- Disable the relevant app using the Settings menu and one of the methods above.
If needed, you can also re-enable apps after they’ve been disabled.
Whether you want to keep things minimal, enjoy faster loading speeds or streamline your storage, managing pre-installed apps is a simple way to personalize your device.
Not everything preloaded on your phone is bloatware, and not everything needs to be removed. It’s about understanding what’s essential and what’s not and making informed choices. With a few quick tweaks, you can shape your Android experience to fit the way you actually use your device.