One of the best things about owning an Android phone is being able to choose your default apps. If you’ve ever opened a file or an internet link with a certain app, and you chose Always when prompted, then that type of file will be opened with that app every time, saving you from tapping that app every time, and reclaiming some precious time. But what happens if you’re the indecisive type or if you suddenly find a better app you’d like to use as your default?
If you’ve got decision regret and want to rethink things, you’re in luck, because Android allows you to take back from preferences and change them to another app. We’ll walk you through how to reset your app preferences in Android, whether you own a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, or a phone running stock Android.
Stock Android
“Stock Android� is the name for the type of Android that’s mostly unchanged from Google’s own basic Android version. If you’re the owner of a phone running Stock Android — like the Google Pixel 5, the Xiaomi Mi A3, or the Motorola One Vision, here’s how to reset your app preferences.
Resetting preferences for a single app
- Search for Settings in the App Drawer.
- Once there, select Apps and Notifications > See All Apps and choose the app you want to reset.
- Once selected, go to Advanced then tap Open By Default.
- Tap Clear Defaults.
Reset all app preferences at once
- Go to Settings > Apps.
- Tap the More menu ()Â in the upper-right corner.
- Select Reset App Preferences.
- Read through the warning — it will tell you everything that will be reset. Then, tap Reset Apps to confirm your decision.
Samsung smartphones
The technique is a little different if you’re using a Samsung phone, as Samsung has its own manufacturer skin that changes how certain settings are found. For those with a Samsung phone like the new Galaxy S21 or the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, these are the steps you need to follow to reset your app preferences.
Resetting preferences for a single app
- Go to Settings > Apps and tap the three dots in the top right corner.
- From the pop-up menu, tap Default Apps.
- Choose the app you want to reset.
- Select the alternative app you’d like to use.
Reset all app preferences at once
- Go to Settings > Apps.
- Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner.
- Select Reset App Preferences.
- Read through the warning — it will tell you everything that will be reset. This usually includes disabled apps, notification restrictions for apps, background data restrictions for apps, and permission restrictions, as well as default apps.
- Tap Reset Apps to confirm your decision.
Don’t forget that resetting your app preferences will automatically re-enable all disabled apps and you’ll need to go back through your apps to manually disable them one by one.
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