Remove the default or core system apps from your phone
If you have root access on your device, you can learn how to remove or disabling apps from your phone.
Step 1: You can open your settings on your mobile device.
If your device is not root, you will only be able to uninstall apps that came pre-installed.Disabling an app will prevent it from running.The settings app is where you can do this.It seems like a gray gear.Special tools can be used to remove system apps from your device.If you don't know what root access is, your phone is probably not root.If you unlocked your bootloader, you can try rooting your device.
Step 2: There are applications, apps, or application manager.
You'll need to scroll down to find it in the device section, but some devices have a tab at the top of the settings menu that you can use to jump to it.You need to tap Applications and Application manager to use the device.The layout of the menus and the wording on your settings will be different from one phone to another.
Step 3: The More or button can be tapped.
This is in the upper-right corner of the apps list.
Step 4: There are Show system apps that you can tap on.
This will show the apps you've downloaded for the system.You can't uninstall all system apps.
Step 5: You can scroll through the list to find an app you want to stop.
Step 6: To view details, tap the app.
Step 7: If it is available, tap the uninstall button.
If the app has been updated, you need to remove it before disabling it.
Step 8: The Force stop button should be pressed.
The app needs to be stopped before it can be disabled.
Step 9: There is a button that you can tap to turn it off.
You won't be able to disabling essential system processes or some preinstalled apps if youDisabling many apps that come preinstalled on your device
Step 10: To confirm tap Yes.
The app will be disabled to stop it from running.
Step 11: Gain root access to your device.
There are too many different ways to discuss this because the process for this is different for every single model.It is not possible to get root access on many models.You'll need to unlocked the bootloader when you gain root access.
Step 12: Go to the play store.
You can download a special app from the Play Store that will allow you to disabling any app on a rooted device.
Step 13: "Titanium Backup" can be searched for.
One of the most popular utilities is this one.It can be used to remove apps you can't normally get rid of.
Step 14: You can tap install.
You don't need the Pro version to uninstall apps.There is a free version of the app.
Step 15: You can open the tap.
The button appears after the app is installed.
Step 16: When prompted for Super user access, tap Grant.
Titanium Backup root access is required in order to remove the system apps.If Titanium Backup can't get root access, your device is malfunctioning.To make sure everything was followed correctly, you need to go back through your rooting instructions.
Step 17: The backup/restore button can be pressed.
After Titanium Backup starts, you'll see this at the top of the screen.
Step 18: To find an app that you want to remove, scroll through the list.
Every app and service that's installed on your device will be visible to you.You can use the "Click to edit filters" option to search for specific words.
Step 19: You can use the app.
More details will be opened by this.
Step 20: Swipe to the right from the left.
The "Backup properties" tab is where this will switch to.
Step 21: The backup will be tapped.The button is pressed.
If the app causes problems with your device, you'll want to create a backup of it.You can restore the backup if your system becomes unstable after removing the app.
Step 22: You can install the Un-install!The button is pressed.
Step 23: After reading the warning, you should tap yes.
The warning needs to be taken to heart.A complete reflashing of your operating system may be required to remove a vital system process.
Step 24: If you want to remove other apps, do it twice.
If you want to remove additional apps, go back through the list.If you only want to remove one or two at a time and then test your system for a while, you have an idea of which app removal was the problem.