The removal of applications that come as part of the factory software on an Android device is a procedure of increasing interest to users. These applications, often referred to as bloatware, are installed by the manufacturer or carrier and are present when the device is first powered on. A typical example would be pre-loaded games, productivity suites, or utility tools provided by the device vendor.
The ability to eliminate these programs provides several advantages. It can free up valuable storage space on the device, leading to improved performance and a more streamlined user experience. Historically, this process was often restricted or required advanced technical knowledge, such as rooting the device. However, more accessible methods are now available to disable or, in some cases, entirely remove these applications.