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Bloatware doesn't sound pleasant, but it's a fairly mild condition: It's those apps that come preinstalled on your smartphone that you definitely didn't ask for and probably don't want. They're often ...
It would be insane to think that every app you ever install on your phone would be useful or interesting forever. Uninstalling or deleting apps is a natural part of owning an Android device, meaning ...
Chances are that if you've owned your Android phone for a while then you've probably installed a fair few different apps. Some of which you don't need and are keen to remove and uninstall from your ...
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Over time, every phone will slow down, and your Android is no exception to this. Endless loading screens, apps that suddenly ...
We'll show you how to free up storage on your Samsung, Google Pixel or other Android device by uninstalling the apps you rarely open. Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been ...
Android phones will often contain apps that you aren’t able to uninstall. All of the OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) stick their own apps on your phone before it ever reaches you, and the ...
Pre-installed apps and games that take up storage space and make your phone’s battery run out faster than it should while taking up a considerable chunk of your data allowance is a common annoyance.
Just like your computer, your Android phone can fall victim to viruses and malware. These infections can slow your system down and create glitches that make it difficult to use your phone. Whether you ...
Android Auto brings convenience to your car's navigation screen thanks to its familiar interface and innovative apps. It works with virtually any phone, including our selection of the best budget ...
Smartphones can be easy targets for cyber criminals looking to steal personal information. Android owners, in particular, should watch out as these devices have an even higher risk of attack than iOS ...