How to find which system apps are safe to uninstall, and remove them

system apps remover

Back in the old days of the Android OS, manufacturers were trying to push forward their image of what the mobile software platform should be. From Samsung creating their own bloatware-packed TouchWiz UI to network carriers packing their share of adware apps and third-party services with the devices they shipped out, Android users repeatedly grew sick and tired of these bloatware apps ruining their mobile user experience.

Over the years, after a significant pushback by the Android community and legal altercations involved, bloatware on Android devices has either been significantly reduced, or they have been made removable by being removed from the list of System Apps on the device.

However, there still are Android OEMs that are guilty of pushing forward their own version of certain apps for notetaking, internet browser, music player and so many more that are less than stellar. But if you have the System app remover installed and root access enabled, you can easily find out what system apps are safe to remove and then uninstall them.

How to remove system apps safely

Removing system apps is tricky business.

There’s a reason why Android OS keeps all of the system apps away from the reach of regular users, and that is because uninstalling one wrong app or service can cause unexpected errors in the system. Even with root access which allows you to remove system apps, you need to be especially careful when choosing which apps you want to uninstall.

This is why we’ve selected the System app remover app for the job since it helps you not only remove bloatware that is installed by the manufacturer as a system app, but also notifies you that certain apps that you “Should keep” and others that are “Key module” that you should never remove.

Note: As mentioned earlier, the ability to remove system apps from the device is granted only with Superuser access, which requires root. Hence, you will need a rooted Android device to use the System app remover.

  1. Download the System app remover app from the Play Store.
  2. Open the app and press the Grant button when the Superuser permission is requested.
  3. Once the request is granted, System app remover will scan through the system and present a complete list of all the system apps
  4. The apps that are safe to remove have no text next to them, while the more serious ones are differentiated by “Should keep” and “Key module” tags.
  5. Additionally, you can press and hold on a certain app to find out more details about it.
  6. To remove system apps, select the empty checkbox on their right side.
  7. Now press the Uninstall button at the bottom of the screen.
  8. You will be met with a warning screen for uninstalling the app, so proceed by pressing Yes.
  9. If you ever need to restore a removed system app, tap on the Recycle Bin icon on the top-right corner of the screen.
  10. Select the apps you want to restore by select the empty checkbox right next to them.
  11. Press the Restore button and then confirm your action by pressing Yes.

That’s all you need to do to remove all of the unnecessary clutter that comes with your Android device right out of the box.


Do you know another way of removing system apps on Android that does it better than System app remover?

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Husain

Sharing a love-hate relationship with Biotechnology in college, Husain moved on to his true calling of being a tech geek through and through. While briefly being persuaded by the iPhone, he made it back to the Android camp with the OnePlus One and has been a loyal comrade since.

2 Comments

  1. If people are rooted, they wouldn’t need this pointless article in first place.

  2. We can do it using ADB too

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