Yes, there are apps available on the Play Store and through APKs that can help you disable or uninstall system apps.
However, it’s important to note that many of these apps require root access to your device, especially if you’re trying to uninstall or disable pre-installed system apps that are typically protected by the operating system.
Apps on Google Play Store
Package Disabler: This app allows you to disable bloatware and other system apps without rooting your device. It’s particularly popular with Samsung users. Some versions of this app might require a paid license.
System App Remover (Rooted Device)
This app is specifically designed for rooted devices and allows you to uninstall system apps easily.
NoBloat Free: This app is another tool for rooted devices that lets you disable or remove system apps.
APK Files
Titanium Backup: This is one of the most popular apps for managing system apps on rooted devices. It can uninstall, freeze, or back up system apps. This app is available as an APK and may also be found on the Play Store in some regions.
Root Uninstaller: As the name suggests, this app is designed for rooted devices and allows you to uninstall or disable system apps.
Rooting
Many of these apps require root access to function properly. Rooting your device gives you full control over your Android system, but it also voids your warranty and can lead to potential security risks.
Disabling vs. Uninstalling
Disabling an app will stop it from running and hide it from the app drawer, but the app remains on the device. Uninstalling a system app removes it completely, which can sometimes cause issues if the app is important for the system’s operation.
If you’re not comfortable with rooting your device, it’s safer to stick with apps that allow you to disable rather than uninstall system apps.
Always ensure you know what an app does before disabling or uninstalling it to avoid causing problems with your device.