If you have an Android smartphone or tablet, and has had enough of apps pre-installed by the manufacturer / operator on your device, follow these 7 simple steps to disable many applications
The advantage of this system is that it does not invalidate the warranty on your appliance, does not require any root or administrator privileges, and is a simple way to optimize your device. Importantly disable applications does not mean uninstall them, ie, applications will continue to present on your smartphone – it will only be asleep . It is advisable also to have some common sense and not disabling applications that may be essential to the proper functioning of the smartphone
1) The first step is to access the settings of your Android smartphone.
2) Then go to Application Manager
3) Inside the manager of its smartphone applications, go to “All” field to see all the applications you have installed on your smartphone
4) you will be shown a list (probably more extensive than initially be’d think) with all apps installed on your smartphone or tablet, including pre-installed by manufacturer and by your telecom operator.
5) In this step, you will select the unwanted application and you want to disable. Will have at its disposal at least two options: force stop and disable / disable (or any similar reference). Select the second option. (In our example we selected the application of Customer, preinstalled on the unit).
6) In doing so, it is very likely to receive a notification that the caution that all applications associated with the app that are off might be affected by their deactivation. Also updates the application will be deactivated and uninstalled app resume its factory settings. Proceed.
7) Just repeat these steps on the remaining applications / bloatware that you want to see disabled.
We held these steps on Samsung Galaxy S3, a Huawei Ascend P6 and a 4G Optimus Boston (smartphone images. preinstalled with the operator applications)! And the reader? Was it successful? These steps were useful to you? Or there are variations on your Android we do not mean? Leave us your feedback in the comments!
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