How to uninstall apps in stock Android
Uninstalling apps from stock Android is simple:
- Select the Settings app from your app drawer or home screen.
- Tap Apps & Notifications, then hit See all apps.
- Please scroll down the list until you find the app you want to remove and tap it.
- Select Uninstall.
If you encounter an app that cannot be removed, follow the instructions above. You can just substitute Disable for Uninstall in the final step. That should ensure that the offending app — while not deleted — cannot be activated or impact your day-to-day activity.
How to uninstall apps in Samsung Experience and One UI
- Please find the app you'd like to uninstall.
- Long-press (tap and hold your finger) on the app and wait for a pop-up menu to appear.
- Tap Uninstall.
- If you want to uninstall multiple apps on an S8 or newer, you can tap Select multiple items from the same pop-up menu, select each app you want rid of, then tap Uninstall at the top left. This option isn’t available on older Samsung phones like the S7 Edge pictured.
To disable apps that cannot be uninstalled, follow the same steps again, only tapping Disable instead of Uninstall.
How to uninstall apps in Huawei’s EMUI
- You can find the app you want to uninstall on your home page or in your app drawer.
- Long-press (tap and hold your finger) on the app until your phone vibrates and a pop-up menu appears.
- Tap Uninstall.
Huawei warns some apps won’t be able to be uninstalled to make sure your system continues to run smoothly, but some apps will also be kept there because of agreements with Huawei. You should be able to disable those apps, though; tap Disable instead of Uninstall when the menu pops up.
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