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You can uninstall these 22 preinstalled apps from your Samsung Galaxy

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Samsung Galaxy smartphones come with many preinstalled apps from Samsung, Google, and third party. The availability of preinstalled apps depends on the launch time and country. For sure, these apps occupy a large portion of your Samsung phone’s storage, hence, we are listing uninstallable preinstalled apps.

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Apart from Google apps, there’s a heavy crowd of Samsung apps, which significantly reduces storage availability due to cache and app data. The company brings a cloned version of almost every Google app such as Galaxy Store, Smart Switch, Samsung Wallet, and Samsung Internet.

After setting up your newly purchased Samsung smartphone, you can uninstall the unused or cloned versions of apps. Some apps can not be uninstalled, but you can still disable them so they can’t consume battery or occupy app data or app cache.

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It’s worth mentioning that some apps are important to stay active on your smartphone for seamless operations. Due to this, it becomes pretty confusing to decide which apps should be uninstalled and which should be kept. Below, you can check the list of apps that can be uninstalled/disabled.

  1. Smart Switch
  2. Samsung Pass
  3. SmartThings
  4. Samsung Members
  5. Samsung Wallet
  6. Samsung DeX
  7. Game Launcher
  8. Samsung Kids
  9. Samsung Health
  10. Samsung Global Goals
  11. Galaxy Store
  12. Find My Mobile
  13. Samsung Internet
  14. Samsung Health Monitor
  15. Samsung Cloud
  16. PENUP
  17. Galaxy Themes
  18. Microsoft Office
  19. Samsung Notes
  20. Microsoft Outlook
  21. Bixby
  22. LinkedIn

As mentioned already, the number and categories of pre-installed apps depend on the launch timeline as well as carriers and countries. The above-mentioned app list is compiled by Android Police, on the Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone. Probably, it should be the same case for the Galaxy S23 series.

After Android 13-based One UI 5.0, Samsung released Galaxy S23’s One UI 5.1 firmware to older Galaxy flagships including the Galaxy S22, S21, and S20 series. For more information, you can visit dedicated One UI 5.1 stories on the rollout tracker, changelog, features, and roadmap.

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