Wednesday, January 8, 2014
How to Delete Default Apps on a Rooted Android
1. Turn on your phone and unlock the screen. Press the 'Home' button. Tap the application drawer at the bottom of your screen, then tap your file explorer program.
2. Go to the 'root' or top folder of your Android file system if it does not appear immediately. Scroll down and tap the 'System' folder, then tap the 'App' folder.
3. Find an app that you want to remove. Note that several apps do not use the labels that appear in the main Android home screen. Use the icons to find oddly-named apps. Tap and hold an app that you want to remove until a pop-up menu appears. Tap 'Delete,' then 'OK' to remove the app.
4. Repeat Step 3 for every app you wish to remove. Press the 'Home' button, then tap the application drawer. You will see that the apps you deleted no longer appear in your app drawer.
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