uninstall an app on google nexus 5
Uninstalling an application from your Nexus 5 will free up memory on the phone. Thus, in the event that you no longer use an application or if the latter sends you too many notifications, it is possible to uninstall it. However, there are 2 types of applications that can be installed on your Nexus 5: the original applications and those that you have installed yourself. We will see in this tutorial that the steps to uninstall these 2 types of applications are not the same. We will first see how to uninstall an application on your Nexus 5 in the usual way. We will find out how to uninstall an application using a third-party application. Finally, we will see the method to uninstall an application pre-installed by the manufacturer.UNINSTALL AN APPLICATION FROM NEXUS 5 USING THE SETTINGS MENU
To uninstall an application from your Nexus 5 in the usual way, it's very easy. To do this, you need to go to the Nexus 5 settings menu, then to the Application tab. Once this is done, you will see all of the applications that are installed on the Nexus 5. You must then select the application to uninstall and click Uninstall. You can delete the application data if you want to. This allows you to free up memory on the Nexus 5. Once this is done, the Nexus 5 will display: Uninstallation Complete.DELETE A NEXUS 5 APPLICATION WITH A SPECIALIZED APPLICATION
If you want to make your life easier and perfectly uninstall the Nexus 5 apps, there are special apps for that. We therefore recommend that you use an application such as Easy Uninstaller. The latter gives you the opportunity to easily classify and uninstall all the applications present on the Nexus 5.UNINSTALL DEFAULT APPLICATIONS ON YOUR NEXUS 5
There are, however, a few apps that are super difficult to uninstall. Indeed, the system applications or the applications pre-installed by the manufacturer of the Nexus 5 are not easy to uninstall. 2 options are available to you:Disable applications: in the event that your Nexus 5 is not rooted, this is the easiest handling. Effectively, it consists in making the application inactive, without uninstalling it. To do this go to: Settings / Applications and select Deactivate.
Root your Nexus 5: To successfully uninstall system applications, you need permissions that you can only have with a rooted laptop.
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