How to quickly disable apps on your Android phone or tablet.
Android phones and tablets come pre-installed with various apps that you may not use or want. These apps take up storage space and can also slow down your device. The good news is that you can quickly disable these apps to free up space and improve performance. Here’s how to do it:
Open the Settings app on your Android device.
Scroll down and tap on “Apps” or “App Manager” (depending on your device).
Find the app you want to disable and tap on it.
You will see options like “Force Stop,” “Uninstall,” and “Disable.” Tap on “Disable.”
You will be asked to confirm your action. Tap “OK” to disable the app.
Once disabled, the app will no longer appear in your app drawer, and it will not run in the background. You can always enable the app later by following the same steps and tapping “Enable” instead of “Disable.”
Note that some pre-installed apps may not have the “Disable” option. In this case, you can use a third-party app like Package Disabler to disable system apps.
Disabling apps can be an easy and effective way to free up space on your Android device and improve performance. Just be careful not to disable any essential system apps, as this could cause problems with your device.