amlothi
Android Expert
I believe the reason is that the system apps are on a different partition, so the space is not available to use for other apps unless you re-partition the internal memory. However, someone who knows more than me can confirm. 
On the other hand, anecdotally my phone "seems" to run smoother now. I have no data to actually show that though.
Using OSMonitor, it appeared that on boot my phone would load many system apps into memory (even if they aren't actively doing anything) like Stocks, News, etc. Now that I deleted them, other apps (that I use more often) get preloaded. Not sure if this is a real phenomenon or just a feeling.

On the other hand, anecdotally my phone "seems" to run smoother now. I have no data to actually show that though.
Using OSMonitor, it appeared that on boot my phone would load many system apps into memory (even if they aren't actively doing anything) like Stocks, News, etc. Now that I deleted them, other apps (that I use more often) get preloaded. Not sure if this is a real phenomenon or just a feeling.

