Smartphones are filled with all sorts of nifty apps. In fact, some of the most useful applications come pre installed on the device. However, not all apps are worth your time. These unwanted applications are called “bloatware,” and can impede the device’s ability to perform to your specifications.
Bloatware is not only annoying, but it can also be threatening to your device’s wellbeing. For instance, Lenovo’s pre-installed Superfish software on PCs caused quite the security scare several months back. Furthermore, bloatware can take up space on your device and affect the amount of data you can store on it. In order to get the most out of your Android smartphone, you want to remove as many junk apps as you can. Of course, you should always approach this kind of project with caution. You don’t want to accidentally get rid of a core function of your device and render it inert.
There are several ways to remove or hide bloatware from your device. TechRepublic suggests five apps to do so. Some require that your device is rooted (i.e. you have Superuser control over your phone’s core files and OS), while some simply hide the bloatware from you.
TechRepublic’s Top Anti-Bloatware Apps
If you want to optimize your mobile devices for productivity and efficiency, but don’t want to risk your device’s integrity, you can give Heart of Texas Network Consultants a call at (254) 848-7100. We’ll help you clean up your devices so that they’re nothing but productivity machines.
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