Given the huge number of apps available for free on the Google Play Store, it’s all too easy to find yourself installing apps, never using them, and never deleting them. But leaving unused apps, even on the best Android phones, can be problematic.
If you’re low on storage, you’ll waste what precious little space remains downloading updates to those unused apps, and you will likely find your Android device performs better without them bogging it down.
It’s always been easy to uninstall unwanted apps on Android – at least those that you installed yourself; some mobile operators or hardware manufacturers will pre-install apps you don’t necessarily want, but cannot delete.
This guide will walk you through the various methods to uninstall apps on Android 14.
How to uninstall apps from the home screen
To uninstall an app via the home screen, first, locate the app on your home screen that you want gone. Then, press and hold the app icon until a menu appears.
Drag the icon to the ‘Uninstall’ option that appears at the top or side of the screen (or tap ‘uninstall’ from the pop-up menu itself on the likes of Samsung’s phones).
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How to uninstall apps from the app drawer
To uninstall an app using the app drawer, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open your phone’s app drawer and find the app you want to uninstall.
Press and hold the app icon, then drag it to the ‘Uninstall’ option or simply tap on ‘uninstall’ from the list that appears.
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To uninstall an app from your phone’s settings, open the ‘Settings’ app, scroll down and select ‘Apps & Notifications’ or ‘Apps’ depending on your device. You may also need to open the ‘All Apps’ tab.
Browse the list of installed apps and select the app you wish to uninstall. Tap on it, then tap on the ‘Uninstall’ button and confirm the uninstallation when prompted.
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How to uninstall apps from Google Play Store
To uninstall an app via the Google Play Store, first, launch the Google Play Store app. Then, simply search the app you wish to uninstall and tap on it.
Choose the ‘Uninstall’ option, which will appear if it’s an app that you’re able to remove.
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By following the methodology above, you can effectively manage your apps; keeping your Android device clean and efficient. You can also learn how to hide apps on Android and how to find hidden apps on Android, if you can’t delete them for whatever reason.