Six Android Apps You Can Delete: Their Features Are Now Built Into the System.
What Modern Android Smartphones Can Do on Their Own
According to Novyny.live: Modern Android smartphones come packed with native capabilities that once required separate app downloads. As a result, users can now remove several types of applications since the operating system handles those tasks internally. Specifically, six categories of apps have become redundant thanks to these integrated tools.
- File managers: Google Pixel devices include Files by Google, while Samsung phones offer My Files. Both apps perform functions that current Android smartphones can already manage without external help.
- QR code scanners: Many phones now read QR codes directly through the default camera app, eliminating the need for dedicated scanning software.
- Video players: Built-in video players now support common formats like MKV, WebM, and AVI, allowing users to skip third-party media apps.
- Photo editors: Advances in camera software have made older photo editing apps less essential. Samsung’s modern camera app, for instance, supports RAW format and includes features such as Pro Video and Astro Hyperlapse.
- Google Photos: This app offers editing tools like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and HDR tone mapping, enabling users to enhance images without separate editors.
- RAM boosters and cleaners: The need for RAM boosters and cleaning apps has also faded, as Android now includes Adaptive Battery, which optimizes power usage automatically.
Thanks to these built-in functions, users can free up device storage by removing unnecessary apps that duplicate features already present in modern Android.
These changes reflect Android’s evolution into a more self-sufficient and feature-rich operating system. Users can save memory on their devices and rely on integrated tools instead of installing numerous third-party apps. This shift can reduce resource strain and improve overall device performance.
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