1. Google Play
Google Play is Google's official app marketplace, where Android users can download apps, games, movies, books, and other digital content. Although it's usually preinstalled on nearly every Android device, some people find it unnecessary if they don't rely on it for streaming or prefer to get apps from alternative stores. Because Google Play takes up storage and regularly updates in the background, it can feel like a wasteful app that's wasting storage in return. If you're not using it, feel free to take it off your phone.
2. Samsung Wallet
These days, there are many people who rely on their smartphone's digital wallet to pay for everyday goods and services. However, not everyone uses it, making any digital wallet or payment apps unnecessary. Samsung Wallet, which comes preinstalled on most Samsung devices, is designed to store credit cards and digital passes, but for owners who don't rely on it, the app can end up wasting storage space. Samsung Wallet still takes up internal memory, and updates over time can make the app even larger. For people who prefer PayPal or other payment methods, Samsung Wallet often becomes just another unused app taking up valuable space.
3. Google News
While it can be nice to have a news app on your phone, if you're not using Google News, then it might be time to get rid of it or disable it in order to free up some room. The app takes up space for both the app itself and the cached articles, images, and videos it automatically downloads. Even if you never open it, background updates can slowly increase its storage footprint over time. For users who get their news from other apps or websites, Google News becomes unnecessary, making it just another source of wasted storage.