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Bloatware is a universally hated thing, however there is lots of misinformation out there about it. Does bloatware drain your battery? Let’s find out.

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39 thoughts on “Does bloatware drain your battery? – Gary explains”
  1. Lol touchwiz. Still don't understand how Samsung became the most popular Android OEM with its rep for lag.

  2. I have no problem at all with the apps that I've got on my phone
    I find the official app for Facebook a big battery hog so I don't ever put it on my phone at all

  3. bloatware removal: adb commands with usb debug , disable the shits on your phone for example: "adb shell pm disable-user –user 0 com.agui.studentmodel" where the com.agui.studentmodel is the bloatware

  4. Disabling an app is a piece of cake.
    My issue with bloatware has always been the storage they use.
    Removing bloatware is my number one reason for rooting.

  5. The other issue is does an App burn through your limited data in the background? Not everyone has unlimited data and some Apps can be very chatty and constantly accessing the Internet.

  6. If you have 30 MB app as a bloatware that came preinstalled then you have 60 MB of bloatware. Even if you reset your phone and didn't connect it to WiFi or internet, the bloatware will be still installed.

  7. Can anyone tell me if its normal for a tablet like a lenovo e7 to drop and stay at 85% charge on mains with a 1 or 2 amp charger?
    Its only asking for 150ma
    I know they slow at at 85% to protect the battery but thought it stops charging on mains and stays full

  8. My question is why always custom roms even with higher versions of Android, drain battery more than old stock rom?!
    And by the way, most consume battery apps on my phone are VPN apps. for example EXPRESSVPN sometimes drain 25% of my battery!

  9. You said comment , here is mine : Facebook Samsung has kept it, Samsung store galaxy themes , and he'll ya there is Samsung email which why to use if there is gmail.

  10. I find bloatware to be annoying whether it drains the battery of not!

    One thing I've noticed lately is some bloatware IS uninstallable. The app is installed every time there has been a factory reset, or a new user or guest user is created. However, the app can actually be uninstalled. I like this because I keep what I want and throw the rest out. A lot of bloatware apps can be disabled.

    However the ROM can be designed to disallow the disabling of an app and when that app intended for apps essential to Android

    This gets abused with some cheap phones and they contain Bliatware that will not disable. Its no accident it's on purpose.

    Never let these apps update! Turn off Auto-update in the Google Play Store on such a phone. Manually update ONLY what you want updating.

  11. What!! Of course you can remove pre-installed or 'Bloatware'!
    I do it every time i buy a new phone.

    There are a multitude of programs you download onto your computer, plug your phone into the computer, then allow the program to access the phone and start deleting the apps that you don't want. I wont go into detail or program names, but its easily researched

  12. 27 seconds into the video he says "Does bloatware drain the batter on our phones?" and then he says let me explain. All he had to immediately say after that is Yes or No. It could have been a 35 second video.

  13. My carrier preinstalled an audio recorder, facebook, some plan management apps, something called nextradio, and stuff like that, so i deleted them permenantly and now i dont have those annoying apps on there

  14. Yes, i can agree than GREENIFY is a great tool and helps a lot with automation of clicking on close app button 🙂 Even if there are no apps in multitasking then there can be apps draining ur battery. This is still an issue on Android and nothing has changed significantly.
    Memory cleaners – they are some bad joke. They do nothing cos after a minute apps come back to memory and it’s still overloaded. There should be a better control over that by Google to ditch all these trashy apps from Play Store.

  15. I don't have NFL Mobile on my Samsung Galaxy J-3. I'm really happy about that as I have no use for such an app. I also have a Verizon version of the Samsung Galaxy J-3.

  16. I have a Samsung Galaxy J-3 which is a budget phone with a lot of features. It also has a good battery. I think some brands of phone tend to have more bloatware. My LG phone had more bloatware than this Samsung.

  17. FB Messenger is the worst of all apps and the phone company should allow us to delete the unwanted apps what is the purpose of them anyway if we dont use them

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