Often manufacturers of mobile devices might install a lot of unnecessary applications. And indeed the Android operating system suffers from the fact that it contains a lot of "junk" programs. Fortunately, there are several ways to get rid of such unwanted applications.
Removing non-system programs in Android is fairly smooth. You just need to go to settings, go to "Applications" and choose a third-party program, you don't need. After this will only click on the "Delete" button. In a more convenient form, this function is implemented in the program called "ES Explorer". Install "ES file Explorer on your Android, launch the program and select the menu item "application Manager". In the opened window you will see all installed on a smartphone or tablet program. If you long click on the program icon, you will see the button "Uninstall".
This way you can remove apps that were not preinstalled in the operating system initially.
To delete system apps, you need to obtain Root privileges (e.g. "root"). There are many programs for Android that allow you to obtain such rights. But the Google Market to find them is impossible, since software that allows you to obtain Root privileges from the point of view Google is no good and is often used for illegal distribution of Android apps.
Among popular programs are designed to get the route rights, can be mentioned Unlock Root, Framaroot, VRoot and Kingo Android Root. The latest application is installed on the computer to which the mobile device is connected via USB cable. First, the program sets needed for it to work drivers. After that, just click on the big button "Root" and restart the smartphone or tablet. Upon completion of these steps you get super user rights.
Now you need to install on Android program to uninstall system applications. One of the most popular programs of this kind is Root Explorer. This application can delete files that are written to your system directory system/app. Often system apps located in this folder with the file extension .apk, have another file with the same name but with the extension .odex - you need to remove both the first and second.
Remember that getting root rights will automatically terminate your warranty. If your mobile device fails - either in one service center under warranty it will not take.
Uninstalling third-party applications
Removing non-system programs in Android is fairly smooth. You just need to go to settings, go to "Applications" and choose a third-party program, you don't need. After this will only click on the "Delete" button. In a more convenient form, this function is implemented in the program called "ES Explorer". Install "ES file Explorer on your Android, launch the program and select the menu item "application Manager". In the opened window you will see all installed on a smartphone or tablet program. If you long click on the program icon, you will see the button "Uninstall".
This way you can remove apps that were not preinstalled in the operating system initially.
Removing system apps
To delete system apps, you need to obtain Root privileges (e.g. "root"). There are many programs for Android that allow you to obtain such rights. But the Google Market to find them is impossible, since software that allows you to obtain Root privileges from the point of view Google is no good and is often used for illegal distribution of Android apps.
Among popular programs are designed to get the route rights, can be mentioned Unlock Root, Framaroot, VRoot and Kingo Android Root. The latest application is installed on the computer to which the mobile device is connected via USB cable. First, the program sets needed for it to work drivers. After that, just click on the big button "Root" and restart the smartphone or tablet. Upon completion of these steps you get super user rights.
Now you need to install on Android program to uninstall system applications. One of the most popular programs of this kind is Root Explorer. This application can delete files that are written to your system directory system/app. Often system apps located in this folder with the file extension .apk, have another file with the same name but with the extension .odex - you need to remove both the first and second.
Remember that getting root rights will automatically terminate your warranty. If your mobile device fails - either in one service center under warranty it will not take.