

You can find some good apps in the Google Play Store that can help you with finding the app package names. You can copy the list of apps from the command windows and copy it to a text file. You’ll now have the list of package names of all Samsung apps and other Android apps installed on your device.('pm' in the above commands stands for "package manager" adb shell pm list packages | grep 'samsung'.The first for the list of all apps, and the second one for the list of all system apps. Execute the following ADB shell commands.Enable USB Debugging on your Samsung Galaxy phone or Tab.Launch the Command prompt or PowerShell window.There are 3 ways to you can find the Android app package name. To be able to remove bloatware on your Samsung device without root via ADB, you must have the package name of the app to be deleted. I’ll be addressing both these concerns below. The package name of the apps you want to uninstall.Even if know the way to uninstall them, you must be aware of 2 things. You can easily remove bloatware on your Samsung device but there’s a catch. By uninstalling such apps, you can have a cleaner app drawer, save data and space, and have a faster experience. The majority of those apps are mere junk that deserves to be cleaned. My Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus and Galaxy S20 had 127 and 132 pre-installed apps out-of-the-box respectively. Bloat apps also devour system resources in the background and make your device slower.Bloatware consumes data and battery juice in the background.Pre-installed apps occupy lots of space on your phone’s internal storage.Bloat apps unnecessarily clutter the app drawer.Well, there is more than one answer to that question. If you own a rooted Samsung phone, you can try apps like System App Remover and Bloatware Remover to get rid of useless system apps without using a PC. It doesn’t matter whether you own a Galaxy A50, A80, S9, Note 10, S10, S20, Galaxy Tab, or any other Samsung device, all of them are stuffed with bloatware. Since there’s no bloat removal tool available out there, we’ll also see how we can disable and uninstall system apps without root using ADB commands. Below is a big list of Samsung bloatware that is safe to remove. Such apps are called bloatware and because they are installed as system apps, the uninstall option for them remains unavailable. Samsung phones and Galaxy Tabs come with lots of preinstalled apps many of which are useless to the end-user.
