![]() If you’re rooted, Titanium Backup is the must-have app for you. Tap the OK button for each app uninstall. Instead of a checkmark, you just tap the apps you want to uninstall and then tap the Uninstall Selected Apps button up top. Uninstaller’s UI is clean and the app focuses on aesthetics making the app even easier to use than Easy Uninstaller. It’s a good feature for apps that download a lot of their own content to the internal storage. There will be a confirmation popup, you’ll have to tap OK for every app you want to uninstall.Įasy Uninstaller will also look for additional files that an uninstalling app is leaving behind and will ask you if you want to delete those as well. Now click the Uninstall button at the bottom. Scroll your way through and mark all the apps you want to uninstall. There’s a checkmark next to each app name. Launch the app and it will show all the installed apps in alphabetical order. Easy UninstallerĮasy Uninstaller is pretty straightforward to use. If you’re rooted, the same operation can be handled in mere seconds (jump to app #3). What do you do, drag each of them to the Uninstall icon or go into app manager in settings? No, you download one of the three apps below and get done with it in couple of minutes. ![]() Your life and your Android’s memory would be better off without most of the apps you don’t even use. If you have the same early adopter problem you probably have close to or even more than 100 apps installed right now. It’s my job to download and test new apps and write about the best ones but not a lot of apps make that cut.
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