How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
If you've bought a new Android phone, chances are it came pre-installed with some apps you don't care about. OEMs often partner with other brands and companies to pre-install their apps on their devices, and these apps can be anything ranging from streaming services to music players. If your phone is locked to a particular carrier, there would be some apps your carrier has also pre-installed on your device that you may never use. Funnily enough, you can sometimes even change the region on your device, and the preinstalled apps will visibly change.
If you’ve bought a new Android phone, chances are it came pre-installed with some apps you don’t care about. OEMs often partner with other brands and companies to pre-install their apps on their devices, and these apps can be anything ranging from streaming services to music players. If your phone is locked to a particular carrier, there would be some apps your carrier has also pre-installed on your device that you may never use. Funnily enough, you can sometimes even change the region on your device, and the preinstalled apps will visibly change.
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