Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Android Guide: How to disable preinstalled applications in 7 steps - iOnline

Purchasing an Android tablet or smartphone, especially locked to a telecom operator, also means acquiring the pre-installed applications that come with the device. Follow these 7 steps to disable them and save resources on your Android

deactivation or disabling applications is a simple and quick solution for anyone who wants to make resources available on your tablet or smartphone. This solution is particularly useful for pre-installed applications (by the manufacturer or its operator), since it can not uninstall them without void the warranty of the device (via root).

Note that applications will not disappear from your device – will, instead, asleep. That way you can feel free resources and improvements in the performance of your device.

1) Start by accessing the settings of your Android

2) Then, go to the Application Manager

3) Inside the Android application manager will have several fields at your disposal. Select “All”, or General field that you will display all applications installed on your device

4) This list will show you both the applications installed by yourself, such as pre-installed by the manufacturer and / or operator. Select an application

5) You will have at least two options at your disposal: “Force Stop” and “Disable”. Select “Turn off”

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6) may appear to you a notification that other applications may be affected by deactivation. If so, select Ok

7) Apply the above steps for the applications you want to see disabled

Some terminology may be varied depending on the model you are using, but the process logic applies on all Android devices. To prove these steps was still used a smartphone Optimus 4G Boston.

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