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This wikiHow teaches how to disable or remove apps from your Android device that cannot normally be uninstalled, which may require root access for your device.

Disable Default Apps

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.
  2. Navigate to Applications , Apps , or Application manager (depending on device model).
  3. Tap the More or three-dot menu in the upper-right corner.
  4. Tap Show system apps .
  5. Navigate to the app you want to disable.
  6. Tap Uninstall updates and/or Force stop if the app has been updated or is running.
  7. Tap Disable to disable the system app.
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Disabling Default and System Apps

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  1. If your device is not rooted you'll only be able to disable apps that came preinstalled, not completely remove them. Disabling an app will prevent it from running and remove it from your Apps list. To do this, tap the Settings app in your Apps list. It looks like a gray gear.
  2. You'll likely need to scroll down to find this in the Device section, though some Android devices will have a tab at the top of the Settings menu you can use to jump to it.
    • On Samsung devices, you'll need to tap Applications and then Application manager.
    • The wording on your settings and the layout of the menus will vary from Android to Android.
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  3. You'll see this in the upper-right corner of the apps list.
  4. This will show system apps as well as apps you've downloaded in the app list. You cannot disable all system apps.
  5. If the app has been updated, it may need to have these updates removed before you can disable it.
  6. If the app is running, it will need to be stopped before it can be disabled.
  7. Note that while you can disable many apps that come preinstalled on your device, you won't be able to disable essential system processes or some preinstalled apps.
  8. The app will be disabled, which will stop it from running and remove it from your apps list.
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Removing System Apps (Root Only)

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  1. The process for this is different for every single Android model, so there are far too many different ways to discuss here. Also, it is not possible to gain root access at all on many Android models. Typically when gaining root access, you'll need to unlock the bootloader .
  2. You'll be downloading a special app from the Play Store that is able to disable any app on a rooted device.
  3. This is one of the most popular utilities for users of rooted Android devices. It is primarily designed for creating backups, but can also remove apps you can't normally get rid of.
  4. You don't need the Pro version to delete apps. Tap Install next to the free version of the app.
  5. This button appears after the app has installed.
  6. This will give Titanium Backup root access, which is required in order to remove the system apps.
    • If Titanium Backup cannot get root access, your device is not properly rooted. You'll need to go back through your device's rooting instructions and make sure everything was followed correctly.
  7. You'll see this at the top of the screen after Titanium Backup initializes.
  8. You'll see every app and service that's installed on your device.
    • You can tap "Click to edit filters" to search for specific keywords, like "messages."
  9. This will open more details.
  10. This will switch to the "Backup properties" tab.
  11. This will create a backup of the app, which you'll want in case removing the app causes problems with your device. If your system becomes unstable after removing the app, you can restore the backup.
  12. Take the warning to heart. Removing a vital system process may require a complete reflashing of your Android's ROM (operating system).
  13. Go back through the list and remove any additional apps you want to remove. You may only want to remove one or two at a time and then test your system for a while, that way if anything goes wrong you have an idea about which app removal was the problem.
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    Why can't I root my Android 5.1 device? I have tried many apps, but none have been able to root my device.
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    You should try "frama root" or king root for rooting, and you can also root your phone manually by using your computer. Just simply connect it to your computer and install rooting apps, then in about 5-6 minutes, your phone becomes rooted. Do this at your own risk.
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    There's very little software that can root Marshmallow as of 2016, but you can try kingroot or kingoroot.
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    What do I do if I'm stuck with a useless application on my Android phone?
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    Uninstall or disable it in your Android's settings app. If it can't be uninstalled or is a system app, then root your device (at your risk), and then using the steps in this tutorial, uninstall the app.
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      1. Open Settings .
      2. Tap Apps .
      3. Tap the menu.
      4. Tap Show system apps .
      5. Tap an app.
      6. Tap Uninstall updates (if available).
      7. Tap Force stop .
      8. Tap Disable .
      9. Tap Yes or OK .

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