How to Delete Inbuilt Software After Rooting Android Phone?

Posted by Chinly L.
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Feb 26, 2016
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Smartphone with rich functionality in today's market is welcome, whether it is iPhone or Android phone. For Android users, Android's openness is also highly popular with many friends. However, we all have some troubles that a lot of Android phones will bring some inbuilt Apps that people use rarely. Commonly, these softwares cannot be removed. In fact, Android application can be deleted by rooting android phone.

What is root? Root is equivalent to administrator in Android phones. When rooting, you will get the highest administrative authority of the whole system and access and modify almost all files in the system. To be honest, only rooting can you have the highest level of administrative permissions. Usually on the phone after gaining ROOT permissions will see a granting program highest priority indicates, to a certain extent the prevention of malware attacks, usually using the Superuser or SuperSU.

Rooting is the first step if you want to delete inbuilt software. Secondly, make sure there is re Manager in your phone. Or you should download re Manager.

1. First of all, we should install re file Manager. After installation is finished, we can open the file and turn into: /System/app directory, and then select the top right "button of mounted read-write". This software requires root permissions to normal use (supersu authorization is needed)

2. Then you can select software we need to delete, after finishing, select menu key or the more button in the bottom right of the screen and click on Delete.

Please note that if you do not understand the role of the software, illegal deletion of software may lead to error in the operation of the device since the system file directory is quite important.
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