How to uninstall apps on Android? Delete apps on Android 12 by selecting many of them at once. Step-by-step guide


Have you ever been to a supermarket and found it tempting to pick up unnecessary items from the shelves to make their way to the cart! We often feel the same while opening the Google Play Store, where we find several new apps and games that look visually appealing. To stop creating a hole in our pockets, we can resist purchasing those unnecessary things in a supermarket. 

However, the same doesn’t apply when we find those apps visually appealing on the Play Store. So, we end up downloading and installing them. While some of the apps are useful, most of them consume unnecessary space on our devices, and we forget to uninstall them thereafter. Even though you can easily delete apps on Android one by one, I will talk about how to throw many of them out of your phone at once.

So, without any further delay, let’s get started with how to delete apps on Android 12, by selecting many of them together.

How to uninstall apps on Android 12 by selecting multiple apps at once?

While most Android UI across smartphone brands offers the ability to select and delete apps on Android 12 with a single tap, I am here with a unified solution to help you delete multiple Android apps at once. This will work with every modern Android smartphone.

Step 1: Open the Google Play Store on your smartphone, and tap on the profile icon. In the menu that appears, tap on ‘Manage apps & device’.


Step 2: In the menu, open the ‘Manage’ tab. Mark the apps that you want to uninstall. After you are done marking the apps that you want to delete, you can also see the space that you will get back following the uninstallation process. Now that you are done marking the apps, tap on the delete option, as shown in the screenshot below to delete apps on Android 12.


Step 3: You will get a message asking you whether you want to proceed with uninstalling the apps. Simply tap ‘Uninstall’, and the process to delete apps on Android will begin.


Based on the number and size of the apps that you are uninstalling, you might have to wait, but it shouldn’t take long.

Google Play Store is on all smartphones by major manufacturers and thus, if you attempt to delete apps on Android this way, you can save both space on your Android device, and time. No matter whether you are using stock Android, an Android phone with a custom UI or a specific launcher is your favorite, this method is going to work on all devices. Furthermore, this method is also not limited just to Android 12. It is going to work on any Android version, say Android 10, 11, or even 13, if you are lucky enough and have already got it. You just need to have Google Play Store.

So, that’s how simple it is to delete apps on Android 12 by selecting many of them at once. Did you face any problems with the steps? Feel free to comment on the same below.


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