If you’re like most people, you probably use a default launcher on your Android device. Default launchers are typically very user-friendly and easy to use, so it’s no surprise that they’re often the first thing you’ll want to uninstall if you decide you don’t like them. There are a few different ways to uninstall default launchers on Android, but the most common way is to go into the launcher’s settings and select “Uninstall.” Once you’ve uninstalled the launcher, your device will likely reboot and show a message telling you that it removed the launcher. If your default launcher is an app from Google Play, then there’s no need to reboot; just open Google Play and search for “Uninstall Default Launcher.” If your default launcher is an app from another developer, then you’ll need to find their instructions online or in their documentation. whichever way you uninstall your default launcher, be sure to back up all of its files before doing so! Backups can help protect your device if something goes wrong and you lose all of your data in the process.