How to completely delete WhatsApp from Samsung Android?

How to completely delete WhatsApp from Samsung Android - briefly?

To completely delete WhatsApp from a Samsung Android device, first uninstall the app through the settings menu and then clear any remaining data by going into the app's info page within the settings.

How to completely delete WhatsApp from Samsung Android - in detail?

To completely delete WhatsApp from your Samsung Android device, you need to follow a series of steps that ensure all data and settings associated with the app are removed. This process involves uninstalling the app, clearing its cache and data, and removing any remaining files or folders. Here is a detailed guide:

  1. Backup Your Data: Before proceeding with the deletion process, it's crucial to back up your WhatsApp data. You can do this by going to WhatsApp > More options (three dots) > Settings > Chats > Chat backup. This will save all your conversations and media to Google Drive.
  2. Uninstall WhatsApp: Open the App Drawer on your Samsung Android device and locate the WhatsApp icon. Press and hold the icon until it starts shaking, then drag it to the top of the screen where it says "Uninstall." Confirm the action when prompted. This will remove the app from your device but not all associated data.
  3. Clear App Data: To completely delete WhatsApp and all its associated data, you need to clear the app’s cache and data. Go to Settings > Apps. Find WhatsApp in the list of installed applications and tap on it. In the App info screen, select "Storage & cache." Here you will see options for "Clear Cache" and "Clear Data." Tap both options and confirm your choices when prompted.
  4. Delete Remaining Files: Even after uninstalling WhatsApp and clearing its data, some files may still remain on your device. These are usually stored in the internal memory or SD card. To delete these files:

    • Open File Manager (or My Files) on your Samsung Android device.
    • Navigate to the "WhatsApp" folder located typically in Internal Storage > WhatsApp or in a similar location on your SD card if you had set up external storage for media files.
    • Select all files and folders within the WhatsApp directory and delete them permanently.
  5. Remove WhatsApp Backups: If you have backed up your WhatsApp data to Google Drive, you may also want to remove these backups to free up space. Go to Settings > Accounts and backup > Backup and restore. Here, you can manage and delete your Google Drive backups.

By following these steps, you ensure that all traces of WhatsApp are completely removed from your Samsung Android device, including the app itself, its data, cache, and any remaining files or folders. This process guarantees a clean and thorough deletion of the application.