How to delete Samsung bloatware from your phone

It’s no secret that Samsung has remained at the forefront as a popular smartphone brand. Data measured in 2023 indicates that1.033 billion individualsuse Samsung smartphones globally. Thebest Samsung phonesoffer a multi-day battery life, captivating cameras, and solid software features. They also come with several pre-installed apps. Not all these apps prove helpful; some are arguably worse than Google alternatives. As a result, more than a few of these apps collect dust while taking up your phone’s storage space. However, Samsung makes it easy to delete most unwanted apps for a clutter-free experience.

We’ve created a guide to teach you how toremove unwanted Samsung appsfrom your phone. Our guide covers deleting Samsung apps so you may safely remove the bloatware. Before proceeding, you should know a few things about deleting Samsung apps, which we outline in our guide below.

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Things to know before deleting Samsung apps

While you can delete most apps that come pre-installed on your Samsung device, you cannot delete some of the crucial ones. Some Samsung apps can only be deactivated (or disabled). When you deactivate an app, it isn’t deleted from the device. Instead, it’s removed from the apps screen. A deactivated app doesn’t run in the background and doesn’t receive updates.

Some apps, like theSamsung Galleryapp, are crucial for the device to function. you’re able to’t delete or turn off these apps. The best you can do is to hide these apps in a folder to get them out of the way.

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How to delete Samsung apps from the home screen

The home screen is the most precious space on your smartphone and should only be home to apps you use regularly. Follow the steps below to uninstall apps on the home screen of your Samsung smartphone.

Deactivating certain apps may affect the system functions of the phone. Read the pop-up carefully before confirming.

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How to delete Samsung apps from the apps screen

Long pressing app icons on the app screen to delete them works on Samsung phones, like on other Android devices. If an app is installed on your Galaxy phone but doesn’t appear on the home screen, you’ll find it in the apps screen or app drawer of your phone.

You can reinstall the deleted apps from the Samsung Galaxy Store or the Google Play Store.

red rectangle outline over uninstall option of a Samsung app from the home screen

How to delete Samsung apps using the settings menu

it’s possible to also deactivate or delete apps using the settings app on your Samsung phone.

Apps essential for your device to run correctly show a grayed-out Disable option. You cannot delete or turn off these apps without hampering your device’s functioning, so leave them as they are.

red rectangle outline over ok Confirmation for deleting Samsung apps from the home screen

How to delete Samsung apps using Android Debug Bridge

You can also use Android Debug Bridge or ADB to uninstall Samsung apps on your phone. The method doesn’t require root access and can delete all the apps you can delete using the manual method described above.

If you haven’t used ADB before, learn how to install and use ADB on Windows, Mac, and Linux devices. If you don’t want to install ADB, download the latest version of Android SDK Platform-Tools on your computer and follow the steps below.

When using ADB on Windows, you will not add “./” before runningadb devicesandadb shellcommands.

Want to set up and use ADB? Read this

That is how you uninstall Samsung apps using ADB. You must run the uninstallation command separately for each app you want to delete.

Delete or deactivate Samsung apps to reduce bloatware

Most Samsung apps can be deleted or deactivated on your phone, except those necessary to operate your device. Alternatively, you can hide these apps and replace them with third-party apps. For instance, if you aren’t a fan of Samsung Notes, hide it and go for adifferent Notes appthat offers more features. You can also explorealternatives for apps like MessagesandSamsung Internet.

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Maybe I’m wrong, but why would you get a Samsung phone if you’re going to disable all the stock apps that are optimized, made to work with and integrate into One UI (UI design and features) if you’re going to use the Google alternative apps?

Get a Pixel in that case.

I use Google Messenger as my default messenger app. My phone also has Samsung Messenger and sometimes a message goes to it instead of GM. In order to see the message I have to go into Apps, Open SM and change my message default to it. It is annoying. I want to uninstall or Disable it, but can’t do either.

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