Why is an uninstalled app still on my phone?

Why is an uninstalled app still on my phone?

You can try and see if there’s a way to wipe the device cache. That may clear the icons. I agree with clearing the cache first. If the icons are still there after restarting the phone you could install this app and run the ‘Corpse Finder’ feature to remove leftovers from uninstalled apps.

How can I see recently uninstalled apps?

Open the Google Play app on your Android phone or tablet, and tap on the menu button (the three lines that show up in the upper left corner). When the menu is revealed, tap on “My apps & games.” Next, tap on the “All” button, and that’s it: you’ll be able to check all your apps & games, both uninstalled, and installed.

How do I remove rejected apps from Google Play?

you cannot delete rejected/suspended/live apps from developer console. Either you can update the app again by looking at the email that why it was rejected at first place or you can hide them by unchecking rejected apps from filter on console.

How to uninstall apps from Google Play Store?

1 Open the Google Play Store app Google Play . 2 Tap Menu “>” My apps & games. 3 Tap on the app or game. 4 Tap Uninstall. Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer. See More…

How do I reinstall apps on my Android phone?

Reinstall apps or turn apps back on On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Play Store. At the right, tap the profile icon. Tap Manage apps and device Manage.

How to delete or disable apps on Android?

For Instant Apps, you can clear the data for one app, or turn off Instant Apps. Learn how to manage Instant Apps. Note: Some of these steps work only on Android 8.1 and up. Learn how to check your Android version. Open the Google Play Store app . Tap Menu My apps & games. Tap on the app or game. Tap Uninstall.

Where do I find installed apps in Play Store?

In the Play store there is a ‘installed’ tab which as the name implies is of currently installed applications. The ‘all’ tab shows apps which have ever been installed on the device.