When buying a smartphone, it is assumed that the owner will use not only the functions of calls and sending messages, but also install various applications. Indeed, it is very convenient to have everything at hand in a "one bottle", that is, a smartphone. And there are a lot of them - applications for devices based on the Android system - in the vast expanses of the Internet, both paid and not requiring payment.
Audio and video players, anti-virus programs, games, organizers, all sorts of "decorators" and "improvers" - all this is only a small part of the applications written for this operating system. However, if you download them from the Internet directly to your phone or tablet, you will inevitably encounter the fact that the internal memory of the gadget will be packed to capacity. A detailed inventory of this "stuffing", of course, will show that you do not use some of the downloaded applications because they are unnecessary, or, let's say, did not like the design. In addition, the manufacturer initially equipped his product with something, in his opinion, the most necessary, but the fact is that your views on"The most necessary" somehow do not converge. You absolutely do not need these applications and it would be nice to remove them to free up that very valuable amount of memory. And that's when the most important question arises: "How to delete an Android application?"
In the Android system, deleting applications installed by the manufacturer requires certain user access rights, otherwise they are called root rights. Getting them and all the nuances associated with them is a topic for a separate conversation.
In most smartphones, the menu is approximately identical, well, maybe some items will be called differently, so there shouldn't be any particular difficulties. The technology of how to uninstall an Android app will be the same for all devices.
Removing personally installed programs
First, go to the "Main Menu", select "Settings", and then - "Applications". A list containing all system programs for Android will appear. Now select the application that you do not mind deleting. A page appears with two buttons at the top - “Force. stop" and "Delete". We, of course, need a second one. We press. That's it - the program is no more. In principle, there is nothing complicated about how to delete an Android application, and many users find it themselves using the “scientific poke” method.
Remove system programs
It's not so easy to figure it out here. In order for you to understand how to uninstall the application, Android must give you the same root rights.
Initially, the developer defines the status of the user for the owner of the gadget, that is, he cannot change the basic settings of the Android system. Uninstalling applications installed by the developer is also not possible. The presence of root-rights turns the owner from a user into an administrator, expanding his powers. He can already both delete the application of the Android system and reflash it. Any work with root and system folders is also possible. If the smartphone is under warranty, then after getting root, it automatically stops. In addition, an inexperienced user (in administrator status) can easily turn his android into a brick by unknowingly deleting something very important. However, if you have accepted this responsibility, then you can solve the problem of how to remove an Android application from / system / app using the Root App Delete program. The process will be identical to that described earlier.