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How to Uninstall and Delete a Preinstalled Android System App with Root?



Preinstalled Android apps can be annoying and take up space but the SD Maid application can completely uninstall and delete this bloatware if you have root access.

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Video Description
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Having full control over your hardware is something I feel is important so I’m not a fan of preinstalled bloatware apps disabling this uninstall feature of Android.

Thankfully, with root access we can do just about anything we want with our smartphones and that’s what this SD Maid application can do for us.

Once opened, you’ll need to tell the app to list these system apps first. Then go ahead and tell the app to refresh its app list so you can see everything you have installed.

WARNING
Be careful with what you uninstall using this application. Some apps may seem innocent and useless but are actually required by other important services that Android uses.

When ready, tap the system app you want to uninstall and then tap the “Delete” button on the options page. You’ll get a confirmation box to see if you’re sure this is what you want to do.

After confirming the task, be sure to check the storage being used by the app again. You should see that number shrink down to 0 bytes in size.

Mentioned Links
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SD Maid – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.sdm

Full Tutorial
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1. Intro [00:00]
2. Install the SD Maid app [1:11]
3. Toggle the System apps options [02:42]
4. Then delete the bloatware app [03:39]

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