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Given the (well known) problem with being unable to move apps to the SD card, I'm astounded to discover my limited storage space being taken up with assorted Amazon apps (Local, MP3, Appstore) that I didn't install and don't seem to be able to remove following updating to 4.3 earlier today. If it's relevant, I'm in the UK, and with T-mobile/EE. Is there a way round this?
Sorry, forgot to mention Xperia M C1905.
Try settings-apps-all,look for the apps you need and uninstall them.
Yes, I did try that but Uninstall isn't an option, just Disable, with a warning if I do it may make other apps "misbehave". Also tried via Google Play, and AVG AntiVirus apps.
No problem,you can disable them if they are not system.
OK, have disabled, but still can't uninstall?
If you are locked on a specific carrier,those apps are default and cannot be removed without rooting.I am sorry.
*sigh* More insidious rubbish, just like Facebook. Thanks anyway.
Hey,before feeling let down,try a software repair with SUS:
http://www.sonymobile.com/gb/tools/update-service/
Apps that have been preinstalled by the operator can usually not be removed. You should however be able to disable most of them.
But uninstalling these apps would not give you more space for apps and files. Preinstalled apps are stored in the phones system partition. You can't install apps or save files there yourself.