Like the iPhone, Samsung Galaxy handsets come loaded with a bunch of preinstalled Samsung apps that you don’t necessarily need and might never use—especially as there are Google-made equivalents for a lot of them that you’ll also find on your phone.

As these Samsung apps come preinstalled, you might think that removing them might break something on your device, but you can safely uninstall most of them without worrying (and find them again on the Galaxy Store, if you ever need to get them back).

Clearing out the apps you’re not using regularly means your phone won’t need to download updates for them, and you’ll free up some storage space too. It’s well worth taking a few minutes to delete any apps you don’t need, and that includes the ones Samsung has helpfully installed for you.

You can delete any app on your Samsung phone from the app drawer: Just press and hold on an app icon, then choose Uninstall > OK. These are the ones that One UI lets you get rid of, quickly and safely:

Samsung Find
Samsung’s Find app can track your devices.
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The preinstalled apps you can’t delete

That’s list constitutes the majority of the Samsung apps that come bundled with One UI, but it’s not all of them. You can’t uninstall Bixby, Camera, Contacts, the Galaxy Store, Gallery, My Files, or Smart Switch as you look to declutter your phone.

Other preinstalled apps you can delete

Depending on where in the world you are, you might also see a range of third-party apps (not made by Samsung) on your Galaxy handset. These can all be safely uninstalled, and may include Facebook, Netflix, and Spotify.

You might also come across various Google and Microsoft apps. These are the ones you can get rid of to free up some space:

LinkedIn app
If you’re tired of LinkedIn notifications, you can uninstall the app.
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For some preinstalled apps, including Google Chrome and Microsoft OneDrive, you won’t see an Uninstall option, but you will see a Disable option. Disabling an app hides it from view and stops automatic updates for it, but it doesn’t actually remove it from your phone. You can enable these apps again by opening up Settings and navigating to the Apps.