Any way to get rid of Bloatware? - Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 / S7 Plus Guides, News, & Di

Hi there,
as a new owner of a fantastic Galaxy Tab S7+ I noticed, that there is a lot of Samsung Bloatware on the Tab. Most of it can't be deinstalled and even not deactivated.
Is there any way to get rid of this bloatware?
And which of these apps is save to remove?
On my Huawei P30Pro you can deinstall the bloatware via ADB. Is that possible on the Samsung too?

ericDraven77 said:
Hi there,
as a new owner of a fantastic Galaxy Tab S7+ I noticed, that there is a lot of Samsung Bloatware on the Tab. Most of it can't be deinstalled and even not deactivated.
Is there any way to get rid of this bloatware?
And which of these apps is save to remove?
On my Huawei P30Pro you can deinstall the bloatware via ADB. Is that possible on the Samsung too?
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Yes it is. Here is a link to a website that gives a list of stuff that can be removed via ADB. Obviously you need to tailor it to suit your specific use needs. I dumped a lot of uneeded apps from my tablet using this list. It also gives you pretty thorough instructions and some suggested useful apps.
How to Remove Samsung Bloatware without Root (ADB)
If you want to remove bloatware on your Samsung Galaxy S10, S20, Note 10 or Galaxy Tab, here is a list of safe to remove Samsung bloatware.
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[Q] Does anyone know safe to remove bloatware list on KitKat T-mobile Note 3?

I'm currently trying to remove useless junk from my note and improve battery life. I found debloat scripts for AT&T and International Note 3 but could find any for T-mobile Note 3
Since debloater scrpit is not available for T-mobile Note 3 does anyone know safe to remove bloatware list on KitKat?
Thanks in advance!
ramiks said:
I'm currently trying to remove useless junk from my note and improve battery life. I found debloat scripts for AT&T and International Note 3 but could find any for T-mobile Note 3
Since debloater scrpit is not available for T-mobile Note 3 does anyone know safe to remove bloatware list on KitKat?
Thanks in advance!
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...ZzBfWlR4MC03aDMyZ1BDUFNqU0E&usp=sharing#gid=0
If you use the app 'Clean Master' it will give you a list of all of the pre-installed or 'bloatware' apps on your phone, and then a recommendation of whether to keep it installed or if it's okay to delete. I found that app to be the most effective for what you're trying to do.
Anonymous777 said:
If you use the app 'Clean Master' it will give you a list of all of the pre-installed or 'bloatware' apps on your phone, and then a recommendation of whether to keep it installed or if it's okay to delete. I found that app to be the most effective for what you're trying to do.
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There are a bunch of apps named Clean Master, which one are you referring too?
chipworkz said:
There are a bunch of apps named Clean Master, which one are you referring too?
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if you type clean master in the play store it should be the first app to show up, the Icon is a picture of like a broom with a blue handle. It ranks 4.7 with over a million downloads.
Ok cool I will try it out.
"★ App Management - Move apps to an SD card, remove pre-installed apps and backup .apk files."
Here is the link Clean Master by KS Mobile
Found this PDF. It's for SGS-4, but the files are almost identical.
http://www.android-hilfe.de/attachm...pplication-database-gggu-all-applications.pdf
I would go with uninstall master unistaller it will convert the bloat ware apps to user apps for easy removal and does great job as free app.
Here is the link also read the reviews
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.droidware.uninstallmaster
Thanks!
Thanks for all of yours replies guys! :good::good::good:

Apps Safe to Delete/Freeze

So now that I've rooted my Tab 8.4... Which apps (particularly Samsung Apps) are safe to delete/freeze using Titanium? It's been a long time since I've had a samsung device, so idk what's what. So far the only Sammy apps that i've found to be useful are Watch On and the Multi Window feature...
Any ideas?
Galactic2 said:
So now that I've rooted my Tab 8.4... Which apps (particularly Samsung Apps) are safe to delete/freeze using Titanium? It's been a long time since I've had a samsung device, so idk what's what. So far the only Sammy apps that i've found to be useful are Watch On and the Multi Window feature...
Any ideas?
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I searched some similar device forums for apps to delete. I froze them for a few days first though. I know the knox ones are ok to delete. Any samsung app is good as well. I cleared about 400 mb this way. Look in 12.2 Note Pro forums as well as the 10.1 2014 forums.
Galactic2 said:
So now that I've rooted my Tab 8.4... Which apps (particularly Samsung Apps) are safe to delete/freeze using Titanium? It's been a long time since I've had a samsung device, so idk what's what. So far the only Sammy apps that i've found to be useful are Watch On and the Multi Window feature...
Any ideas?
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I rooted my 10.1 a couple of days ago and used this guide to remove apps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514703&page=14
I did pretty much all on that list and had no issues so far.
probably still some more that could be deleted...

remove bloatware?

Please can someone help me and explain to a newbie the best way to remove the bloat ware and the why and how of freezing apps, because of all your help I have decided to invest in the tab s instead of the note 10.1 2014.
and also can u still use 4 way multiwindow & floating multiwindow on the tab s
i thank u all for your time:good:
This topic has been brought up so many times it's ridiculously shameful of Samsung to continue practising this when consumer consensus shows that everyone hates bloatware. Even Samsung's homeland Korea sued the company for preinstalling bloatware that can't be uninstalled and they've won. Americans should do the same fight back.
Anyhow, the only way you can completely remove the bloatware is to root your device first and delete them manually. The 2nd alternative without rooting is to disable the app and if that can't be done the only thing is to hide them. Disabling or hiding is still obtrusive because it's still taking up memory and may still be running in the background.
The 12.2" pro can do 4 windows multitasking. So far this 10.5 can only do 2 windows at at time.
which apps are regarded as bloat?
NixxonExxo said:
This topic has been brought up so many times it's ridiculously shameful of Samsung to continue practising this when consumer consensus shows that everyone hates bloatware. Even Samsung's homeland Korea sued the company for preinstalling bloatware that can't be uninstalled and they've won. Americans should do the same fight back.
Anyhow, the only way you can completely remove the bloatware is to root your device first and delete them manually. The 2nd alternative without rooting is to disable the app and if that can't be done the only thing is to hide them. Disabling or hiding is still obtrusive because it's still taking up memory and may still be running in the background.
The 12.2" pro can do 4 windows multitasking. So far this 10.5 can only do 2 windows at at time.
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Pretty sure if you disable them they don't run anymore. But not all apps can be disabled without root.
Anyway, without the ability to resize the partitions, deleting them doesn't give us back any device memory. So root and use Titanium Backup to freeze those unneeded crap.
Of course, some brave soul who can figure out what crap can be frozen safely will also help.

Samsung s9+ t-mobile carrier and Samsung pre-installed bloatware

I just found a guide on Android.gadgethacks to disable default Samsung and t-mobile& other carries bloatware, but I saw few guys had problem on xda with it, so I ask u guys is that guide is safe to use and what problems can I get via using? I mean, I just don't need this whole Samsung package, but I afraid that that app might ruin launcher that I couldn't even launch my phone properly after that guide, so guys help me plz with it..
Before uninstalling these apps, make a list with the apps that you want to uninstall and try to understand what each app is doing is how it can impact your phone.

Question Remove unused apps

I have a S22 in the US (Snapdragon) and I was wondering if there is a way to get rid of the installed apps from Samsung on the device. Like "Messages" and others because I have found other apps that I like better. Without being able to root my device I'm not sure if there is a way to remove the preinstalled apps.
JimReid said:
I have a S22 in the US (Snapdragon) and I was wondering if there is a way to get rid of the installed apps from Samsung on the device. Like "Messages" and others because I have found other apps that I like better. Without being able to root my device I'm not sure if there is a way to remove the preinstalled apps.
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use this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...oat-tool-tweaks.4147837/page-35#post-87842237
Takes me to something to record not to remove apps.

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