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How to Delete Apps on an Amazon Fire Tablet

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Amazon Fire Tablets are the perfect device to enjoy all of your favorite apps and digital content. However, with so many apps installed on your device, it might start feeling a bit cluttered. It is essential to delete unnecessary apps on your Fire Tablet to free up space and improve overall performance.

If you’re a Fire Tablet user and want to know how to delete apps from your device, here’s an easy-to-follow guide:

1. Start by unlocking your device and navigating to the home screen.

2. Look for the app you want to remove. You can either swipe through your apps or tap on the “Apps” icon on the home screen to view all of your installed apps.

3. Press and hold down the app icon you want to delete.

4. After a moment, a menu will appear, and you’ll see two options: “Remove from Device” and “Add to Favorites.”

5. Tap on “Remove from Device.”

6. Confirm your action by clicking on “Remove” on the following prompt.

7. The app will instantly be uninstalled from your Fire Tablet and removed from your home screen.

That’s it! You have successfully deleted an app from your Amazon Fire Tablet.

It is important to note that some pre-installed apps on your Amazon device may not have the option to delete entirely. In such cases, you can go to “Settings” and disable the app to prevent it from running in the background.

Deleting unwanted applications from your Fire Tablet not only helps improve performance but also saves on storage space. Remember to keep only those apps that you regularly use, and those that are indispensable to you.

In conclusion, the steps mentioned above are simple and easy to follow, and will help you de-clutter your Fire Tablet effectively. Get started today and free up space for newer and more crucial apps.

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