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Help need android app to remove all built in apps in samsung ?

rabiaanum

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tell me the name i will search in the play store i have tried many apps but most of them required root i don;t want to root my samsung s6
 
I use Nova L:auncehr Prime. I create an area in the app drawer for the bilge I don't want to look at. I move all the icons into it.

Nova launcher Prime also has the capability to hide the icons in the app drawer. I don't use it. About once a year I visit the segregated area.

... Thom
 
As people have mentioned above, Package Disabler Pro is the way to go for a Samsung! It's the next best thing to being rooted for sure as it disables all the apps that you normally can't and even gets rid of the icons in your app drawer so you don't even have to look at them. You can enable them again at any time if you wish for what ever reason so the risk of screwing something up is minimal, lol.
 
Similarly, if you don't or can't buy the app then I suggest you disable the apps manually. Simply go into settings> applications> application manager> (swipe to the left a few times to find) all> and simply look for apps that you never use, tap on it and hit "disable". If you don't see disable, hit " Uninstall Updates" and then tap "disable" after the updates uninstall.

I suggest you disable apps you see on the homescreen because disabling others may cause system errors. I'm sure you can compile a list in which we could suggest you keep or remove if you are uncertain. Otherwise, happy disabling.:)
 
Good answer!!!

https://www.androidpit.com/galaxy-s5-how-to-force-close-apps

Similarly, if you don't or can't buy the app then I suggest you disable the apps manually. Simply go into settings> applications> application manager> (swipe to the left a few times to find) all> and simply look for apps that you never use, tap on it and hit "disable". If you don't see disable, hit " Uninstall Updates" and then tap "disable" after the updates uninstall.

I suggest you disable apps you see on the homescreen because disabling others may cause system errors. I'm sure you can compile a list in which we could suggest you keep or remove if you are uncertain. Otherwise, happy disabling.:)
 
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