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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Google Apps.
Does anyone know how you can get rid of some Google apps. on a Samsung Galaxy 4 tablet. There are several I don't want or use and they take room up. I can't update all at the same time as they are on there. Help it's driving me mad.
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Which ones? Unless you're rooted you can't uninstall most of them but I think a couple you can.
Essentially if the option to uninstall isn't in the apps individual menu in settings then you can't unless you root the phone. Then you can uninstall anything you wish. |
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There are options to uninstall the ones I want to get rid of but I press uninstall and they are there when I need to update the others. I have to update individually or uninstall them every time. I would just like to remove them altogether. It's a tablet by the way.
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Check next time you try to uninstall them that it isn't saying "uninstall updates" which I suspect it will say. That's why they are still showing in the play store as available updates.
As I mentioned, most of the google apps you can't actually uninstall without rooting the device. |
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