It is very possible that you are interested in getting a Samsung Galaxy S7 (or that you already have it). If you used a carrier to get it, you'll find that the device includes some operator applications which are not present in the free version of the device. We'll explain how to disable them if you don't intend to use them and, furthermore, how to prevent their Automatic Updates if you are not interested.
The process for disabling the bloatware we're talking about is not complex and, moreover, it's completely reversibleTherefore, if you change your mind at any time, you can reactivate the development in question. However, you should be aware that this does not remove the applications On the Samsung Galaxy S7, you simply make them stop working and disappear from the app drawer.
The point is that by doing this you don't have to take the step of r the Samsung Galaxy S7, something many don't know how to do, and if the process isn't done properly, you can endanger the phone's integrity. Therefore, it's not a bad way to restrict bloatware which is included by the operators even if the system space it occupies is not recovered; in return, you reduce Resource consumptionnotifications and background processes.
Steps to take with the Samsung Galaxy S7

The process is not complicated at all, and you do not have to resort to third-party development since the possibility of disabling pre-installed applications is included by default in the Samsung Galaxy S7, so you will simply have to access the corresponding menu and follow the steps we indicate (always the sole responsibility of the user). Depending on the software version, the option may appear as Disable o Deactivate, and the section can be called Applications, Apps or Application Manager.
This is what you have to do to disable smoothly and safely apps on Samsung's new high-end phone:
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Access the Settings on the Samsung Galaxy S7; you can use the icon that exists in the list of applications.
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Now select the tab called Device and tap on it. Review the available options and use the call Applications.
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Now you must choose Application Manager/Administrator and find the one you want to disable from among those pre-installed on the Samsung Galaxy S7.
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Click on it and use the option called Disable/DeactivateThis will help you achieve your goals. If you want it to never update, you can disable it. notifications within the app's page, and also in the Google Play Store, open the app's page, tap the menu three points and uncheck "Automatically update". If the app came from the Galaxy Store, do the same there.
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Now just repeat the process for each of the jobs you want to disable on your Samsung Galaxy S7.
What does disabling it entail and how to reverse it?
Disabling is not the same as uninstall while rootedThe app remains on the system partition, but its processes are blocked and its icon disappears. You'll see this option in some system applications. "Uninstall updates"If you use it, you'll recover some space by reverting to the factory version before disabling it.
The benefits are clear: less battery consumptionLess background data usage, fewer intrusive notifications, and a cleaner startup. While you won't gain all the space a system app occupies, you will reduce load in memory and prevent unnecessary services from running.
Please note that certain carrier apps may provide access to services such as billingVisual voicemail or carrier-controlled Wi-Fi management. If you use any of these features, consider keeping them enabled. Never disable critical system components (Phone, Messages, Google Services) unless you know exactly what you're doing.
To reactivate To disable an app, go back to Settings > Apps, filter or scroll to the disabled apps section, enter the app and tap ActivateIf you can't find it, tap the filter menu and show all apps, including disabled ones.
If the carrier resumes pushing updates via the Play Store or Galaxy Store, check that the option is unchecked in each app's details. update automaticallyIn case of abnormal behavior, you can restart in Safe Mode to check for conflicts and, from there, activate only what is necessary.
Others Tutorials for devices with the Google operating system you can find them at this link Android Help. You can use many with it Samsung Galaxy S7.
With these steps you have a method Safety, without root and reversible to keep carrier apps at bay on your Galaxy S7, preventing them from taking up your attention and resources while retaining control to reactivate them when you need them.


