Samsung announced a new software update for many Galaxy phones. This update gives users more control over pre-installed apps. People often call these apps bloatware. Bloatware takes up space and might slow the phone down. Users usually cannot remove these apps. Now, Samsung is changing that.
(Samsung’s New Update Reduces Bloatware on Phones)
The latest update lets users uninstall or disable many Samsung apps they don’t want. This includes apps like Samsung Free, Samsung Global Goals, and others. Users can get rid of them completely. This frees up valuable storage space on the device. It also helps the phone run smoother and faster.
Samsung says this move responds directly to user feedback. Many customers asked for ways to remove unwanted apps. Samsung listened. The company wants users to have a cleaner, more personalized phone experience. Users decide which apps stay and which ones go.
This update is rolling out now. It comes with the latest security patches. Samsung One UI 6.1 devices will get it first. More models will follow soon. Owners should check for software updates in their phone settings. Installing it is straightforward.
(Samsung’s New Update Reduces Bloatware on Phones)
The change benefits users immediately. Less unused software means more free space. It often leads to better battery life too. Performance generally improves after removing apps running in the background. Samsung continues to focus on improving the user experience. Giving control over pre-installed apps is a big step forward.

