Monday, December 8, 2014

How to remove pre installed apps from your Android Phone.

 Isn't it too annoying to find useless applications piled up in your Android menu? Apps that is of no use to you and still they just lie their and you have to see them when ever you open your menu. Well their is not much one can do about it or is their something we can really do? 

Well you can not get permanently rid of those apps until and unless you are ready to root your phone. And rooting means voiding of the warranty that the company gives to you an you may brick your phone and may be loose it permanently. Yet the world belong to them who have the guts to conquer. Ok that's other story all in itself so lets focus to what we have here. You dont want an app seen because it's of no use to you and you and you want to get rid of it. Here is what you can do.


Suppose there is this app called jelly (see the pic below) you are frustrated of watching of again and again and want to get rid of it. So press the soft key (usually on the left side) or the option button and click on the settings




Now that you are in the setting menu migrate to Apps. Once you are in apps slide left and come to the option All which is mentioned at the top of the screen.Also take a look at the space you are left with because once you disable the app it may release some space too. 







Scroll down and look for the application you want to remove like I did. I don't want to see Jelly any more so I clicked on Jelly. On the next screen you will find every information about the app. On the top of the screen on the right side you can see a disable button. All you need to do is click on it. A dialogue box will appear just ignore what it has to say and click on OK. Walllaaahh the app has been disabled and you won't find it in your app drawer any more.






Now that you may ask what if you change you mind and you miss the app you have disabled and want it back where it was? No an issue just repeat the process and this time click on the Enable button and press OK. 



Wasn't that too easy? These useless apps just sit there in the menu and build cache and fill space. Although you can't get rid of it or you can't extract all the space it has occupied but yes you can stop it from occupying any more space.

Any questions just e-mail me @ rakesh.ranjankol151@gmail.com. Your valuable comments are welcome. 



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