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I guess that the ones in green are safe to disable... right?

Yeah, I don't use them...As long as you don't actively use the Samsung bloat, there is no harm.
And if it starts to act up, you could always undo it![]()
Yeah, I don't use them...
I have seen a lot of posts about "bloatware" but I am somewhat unconvinced that disabling or removing it actually makes a material difference.
Is there any evidence that it does?
What constitutes a "material difference?" I have disable all sorts of crap on my phone. I have had none of the kag of battery issues others complain about.
I can't tell you if disabling crapware is the reason that my s4 sings along so nicely. But there is no downside that I can see.
Hello... would it be ok (safe) to disable these samsung apps from the Galaxy S4?
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By "material" I mean a noticeable difference and one that is measurable. No-one spends hours doing something and then says it made no difference, it's just human nature.
I haven't disabled anything and I haven't had any of those problems either.
I am not saying it definitely doesn't make a difference but, as I said above, I am sceptical. However, being the scientifically inclined chap that I am, I am open to being proved wrong by some actual evidence. If anyone has seen any, I would be interested to see it.

I haven't disabled anything and I haven't had any of those problems either.
Don't see an advantage in disabling stuff

Until I recently rooted, I had a whole slew of things disabled. Each time an app is updated with new features and additions it gets a tiny bit bigger. Disabling the app uninstalls all of the updates and then disables it from being used. While it may not make a huge difference in freeing up space, it made enough of a difference to make me happy. It's annoying to see persistent reminders to update an app that you never use, and now that you can disable those apps you don't have to be pestered half to death with the notifications anymore.
it would be nice to have a bloatware list that is safe to remove for each carrier insted of the guessing
The other option is to just turn off automatic updates and only update the things you use. But you will get those notifications that updates are available and have to pick through the list to find the ones you really want to update. I consider that a minor annoyance.

I'm not a fan of disabling things unless they are causing an issue. For example, I made the mistake of signing up for Verizon's NFL thing, and it kept sending me scores which I didn't want because I DVR games. Disabling the app was the easiest solution. And with that app I wasn't worried it would be doing something else that I wanted that related to some other app I did use.


This is where choices come in again. I like having them, and being able to set my phone up in a way that makes me happy. My S4 wasn't rooted then, but it is now and thankfully I can just uninstall the extra apps that I don't need instead of disabling them.
I enjoy reading about how others do things with their phones.![]()
people can choose to waste their time
But this is not about opinions or what you and I perceive to be best. This is about the OP and offering suggestions to help him/her achieve what they want. Then they can peruse the suggestions and make an informed decision based on their needs.