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ads with us Android Enthusiasts Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Android Enthusiasts Stack how to delete preinstalled apps on android Exchange is a question and answer site for enthusiasts and power users of the Android operating system. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign system app remover up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Is disabling built-in apps fine? up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 I am using Moto E(1st
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gen) with Android 4.4.4 KitKat. It is unrooted. I wish to disable some of the built-in apps, which I do not use, e.g. Motorola Assist, Motorola Migrate, Google Play Books etc., to free up internal storage and increase the smartphone speed. Whenever I try to disable a built-in app, the following warning pops up: "If you disable a built-in app, other apps may misbehave. Your data will also be deleted." Is it safe to ignore this warning and proceed with disabling it?
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Or does it really cause the problems it mentions? Also, can disabling these apps have the reverse effect of slowing the phone down, further? I looked up questions related to this in Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange, and found these : How can I prevent unwanted pre-installed apps from automatically running on Android?, and How can I stop applications and services from running?, but they do not exactly address this issue. 4.4-kitkat motorola-moto-e disable-app share|improve this question edited Mar 18 '15 at 14:04 Izzy♦ 63.1k31158450 asked Mar 18 '15 at 12:05 thebeliever3 26113 I don't think there's really a "generic" answer to this. It's mostly going to depend on the specific app you're hoping to disable. Disabling Google Books is very different from disabling, say, SystemUI. –eldarerathis♦ Mar 18 '15 at 20:49 If you disable something like 10 apps, how do you know which app is misbehaving or making others misbehave? You May go one by one and check it out, but that is tedious. I've tried that and it doesn't always fix the problem because I get lost with all those apps going back and forth. I don't know if you consider that an answer but it can be ! David –user154664 Mar 5 at 10:25 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote Most apps on android are safe to disable, however some can have some pretty bad side effects. This however depe
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