Saturday, September 3, 2016

How to uninstall applications from the factory with KingRoot

One of the main advantages of rooting a phone (and also one of the main reasons to do so) is to remove all the software that manufacturers install on phones.

Many companies are going hands that bloatware (also known as inflated software) to the phones.

How to uninstall applications from the factory with KingRoot

We have already seen how to download KingRoot in our device, we will now see how to take special advantage to the application. All its functions, we have the possibility to delete the bloatware.


How to uninstall applications from the factory with KingRoot
The trash icon is the tool to remove bloatware.

If what you wanted to do was to remove the bloatware of your mobile then you have done well to install KingRoot. The app us allows eliminate of form simple the software inflation of our device, one that has installed the manufacturer and that us imposes, since not is can delete unless seas root.

The first thing you need to do is get root access, here I show you how to get it. Once rooted the device will need to open KingRoot and go to the icons of the application, those you see just below the "security index".

Focusing your attention on the icons and press that has a paper mill, the icon "Uninstall software inflation". There you will find two tabs: integrated and staff. The tab "Integrated" shows us the software that was installed from manufactures in Terminal. You'll also find two sections, one that tells you which is the inflated software and which uses the system to operate. Removes only that is in the category of inflated software. To remove the bloatware with only KingRoot you will have to select it and press the "Uninstall" that appears when you select applications.

You have the wrong and didn't want to uninstall an app? Don't worry you can recover applications easily by pressing the button "Recycle" (the small icon that is in the upper right corner of the app, and selecting the apps to retrieve.)

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