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How to delete apps on android phone in bulk from Windows 11?
There's no built-in Windows 11 feature or trusted third-party app that allows you to bulk uninstall apps on an Android phone. You can't control Android apps from Windows. Any tool claiming to do this remotely is likely unreliable or potentially harmful.
The only way to delete apps on Android phone is to do it directly on the phone. There's no shortcut from Windows.
How to delete apps on Android:
1. Open the Settings app on your phone. Look for an option related to "Apps," "Apps & notifications," "Manage apps," or similar. This will list all installed apps. While you might not be able to select multiple apps for deletion at once, you can often sort apps by:
* Size: This is the most efficient way to find large apps taking up space. You can then uninstall the ones you don't need.
* Date of last use: This can help you find apps you haven't used in a long time.
* App name: Use the search function to quickly find specific apps.
2. Once you've identified the apps you want to delete, tap on each app individually and select "Uninstall." Confirm the uninstallation if prompted.
Important Considerations:
- Backup: Before deleting apps on Android phone, consider backing up important data if possible. Some apps might store data that you want to save.
- App data: Uninstall doesn't always remove all associated data. If you want to free up more space, you may need to clear app cache and data (sometimes located in the app settings).
- Storage management: Android phones often offer storage management tools that will let you see which apps are taking up the most space. This is a good place to start your cleanup.