The presence of applications installed by the manufacturer or carrier on Android devices, often referred to as bloatware, can consume storage space and system resources. Removing these pre-installed applications enhances device performance and user experience. Examples include uninstalling games, productivity tools, or streaming services that the user does not intend to use.
Optimizing available storage space and reducing background processes leads to improved battery life and a more responsive system. Historically, users have sought methods to eliminate unwanted pre-installed software to reclaim control over their devices and tailor them to individual preferences. This process empowers users to customize their devices and potentially improve security by removing applications with questionable permissions or vulnerabilities.