Question Uninstalling Samsung Bloatware on new Samsung Tablet

anken

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Hi, I am now the happy owner of a new Samsung Galaxy Tab A8.0 with the latest update.

Is MicroSD card capacity up to 1TB correct?
Most of all, can I uninstall all of the Samsung Bloatware? I like to uninstall all of the account, incl. calendar app (which interferes with my other calendar)and most of the unwanted installed apps?
It is very annoying to have unwanted apps taking up resources.
If I'm able to uninstall the Samsung apps, will they come back at the next software or firmware update?
Do I have to Root to remove the Bloatware or can ADB do it?
I know that Root will cancel the warranty. Will ADB do the same?
I would very much appreciate your opinions. Thank you in advance.
 
s MicroSD card capacity up to 1TB correct?

Yes. Technically 2 tb if such card existed.

Most of all, can I uninstall all of the Samsung
Bloatware? I like to uninstall all of the account, incl. calendar app (which interferes with my other calendar)and most of the unwanted installed apps?

Most of them can only be disabled and not fully removed.

If I'm able to uninstall the Samsung apps, will they come back at the next software or firmware update?

No. It should remain the same.


Do I have to Root to remove the Bloatware or can ADB do it?

Yes. Root will do and abd will not.


I know that Root will cancel the warranty. Will ADB do the same?

No adb doesn't void warranty.

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Thank you so much for answering all of my questions!
This may be a silly question....Since it is a Samsung device, I guess is it possible to get rid of ALL of the Samsung apps, incl. the Samsung account after rooting? I much prefer to stay with the Google apps.
Again, thank you very much for your answer.
 
Thank you so much for answering all of my questions!
This may be a silly question....Since it is a Samsung device, I guess is it possible to get rid of ALL of the Samsung apps, incl. the Samsung account after rooting? I much prefer to stay with the Google apps.
Again, thank you very much for your answer.

Yeah. Once you root, you can kinda of do whatever you want with apps.