How to Uninstall Android Apps


Installation and updating of an application is alike a piece of cake with Google Play. But when you install a Custom ROM or reset your phone, you need to be connected to internet to reinstall new apps using the Google Play store. Also Google Play lacks the potential to batch uninstall app in case you have installed several apps. People like me often like to tinker with many applications, before settling down to one. This is often a side effect called ‘problem of plenty’. There are literally hundreds of applications available to choose from, so we end up installing multiple application to see how one is different, or rather better, from another
A freebie app cultivated to facilitate the users to batch uninstall and backup applications with the slightest amount of permissions is App Manager. On running this lightweight app, you will find a list displaying all the installed applications on the user’s phone, information as well as details about each application. Users can decide whether to uninstall, backup or read comprehensive information about each application.



It is a batch uninstall application that has trouble-free interface, little size, quick speed and vivid content that allows you to uninstall applications speedily. If your phone has been Root before or has Root right, then you can uninstall all the unwanted apps at once without any requirement to repeat the uninstall process anymore. Also you can use this app to uninstall the needless system applications to release memory.
To uninstall, you can select all the apps or particularly backup, check all the apps which need to be uninstalled and then select the Delete icon. The apps will be uninstalled without need to manually uninstall them. After you backup the apps, they will be saved in the Backup lists from where they can be reinstalled later.



Only Root phones or phones having Root right can execute silent uninstall that will not pop up any dialog box and there will not be any repeated confirmation. The phone devoid of Root will necessitate selection time after time in system interface. However uninstalling some system applications may cause system error.

Various features of the applications are:


1) It allows you to uninstall personal applications.
2) You can also uninstall personal applications.
3) It provides silent uninstall.
4) It offers batch uninstall.
5) It provides fast uninstall by single click.
6) It shows app name, version, update time, size.
7) You can search app by name.
8) It provides various sort modes.
9) It provides App share.
10) You can launch app.
11) It offers cached app list.
12) You can search in Google Market.
13) It supports Android 1.x/2.x/3.x/4.x.
14) It supports App2SD.

Thus the Apps Manager is a commendable tool that is handy for all Android Users. It not only helps in batch uninstalling android apps but also keeps your Android system keeps from any residues. The best part is that it performs all tasks without taking too much of your time. Isn’t it what you want?