Android smartphones, especially those that don't use the Android One or Pure Android interface, generally have a variety of built-in applications, aka bloatware already installed.
Some of the applications that are deliberately pinned by the smartphone maker are useful and some are not. If the default application is useless, of course, it will take up quite a large storage memory.
The solution? Just delete unused system default applications so that storage memory is more spacious. Here's how to delete the default Android application.
How to Delete Default Android Applications (Bloatware)
To delete the default Android application, make sure the Android smartphone has been installed Super User.
Continue, please follow the steps below:
1. Download the System App Remover application and install as usual on an Android smartphone.
2. Open the application when it is installed. When SuperSU requests root access, click the Grant menu.
3. Select the default Android application that you want to delete. If you want to delete multiple applications at once, check the several applications you want to uninstall.
4. If you have selected the default application you want to remove, click the Uninstall button.
5. When a new pop-up appears, click Yes. Then wait for the uninstall process to complete.
That's how to delete built-in apps on Android smartphones, so that storage memory is more spacious and isn't filled with useless apps. That is all from me, I hope it is useful for those of you who are looking for a way to uninstall system applications.
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