While having the Galaxy Store and the Play Store on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone offers versatility, it’s not always ideal. The Galaxy Store provides access to apps designed for your Galaxy device, but its notifications and promotional ads can be disruptive.

Moreover, the Galaxy Store’s notifications and ads consume valuable resources like RAM in the background. You could easily snag agreat Galaxy phone, but these disruptions dampen your experience. As a result, we outline simple fixes to prevent these disturbances on your Samsung phone. Let’s break it down below.

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Samsung Galaxy Store: What is it, and why is it necessary?

Nearly every Android phone comes with the Google Play Store, which has millions of apps. On the other hand, the Galaxy Store is designed exclusively for Samsung smartphones. This comes from Samsung’s approach of using its own UI skin.Samsung’s One UIis another custom Android skin. Due to this, Samsung-specific programs like Samsung Health and Samsung Pay are based on stock Android apps handled by Samsung.

If youinstall Samsung-specific programs, they are updated via the Galaxy Store, which cannot be removed as a system app. This setup allows Samsung to send users spam ads, cluttering screens and notifications. As a result, the Galaxy Store becomes a resource-hungry app that drains your battery, RAM, and storage. But instead of trying to remove the Galaxy Store from your device, you may mute these ad notifications or turn off the app.

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How to turn off Galaxy Store notifications on your phone or tablet

This approach lets you filter out bothersome ad notifications, and you’ll still be notified of important updates.

We use One UI 7 for our steps. If you run an older version of One UI, you can still follow along, but the UI may differ.

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Turning off notifications for app updates doesn’t stop the automatic updating of core services if you leave the feature activated. The Galaxy Store remains active, tapping into your phone’s resources for app updates.

How to deactivate the Galaxy Store on your Samsung phone or tablet

If you don’t use the pre-installed apps and don’t need to update them, it’s a good idea to turn off the Galaxy Store. This will save RAM, battery life, and storage space.

If you genuinely want to stop receiving Galaxy Store notifications and ads, you’re able to uninstall the app using Android Debug Bridge (ADB).However, we do not recommend uninstalling the Galaxy Storeas it may be difficult to update apps installed via the app and cause other issues.

However, if you are familiar with ADB, terminal commands, and Android and are willing to risk the consequences of uninstalling the Galaxy Store,Explaining Androidwalks you through the steps to uninstall it. We’ve embedded the video below, but you may want to click through, as several videos can help you if you get stuck.

Red rectangle over the Security and privacy settings shortcut to turn off Get news and special offers option in Galaxy Store

Remember that it is your phone, your rules

Although it’s impossible to turn off every Galaxy Store notification, you may get rid of the most annoying ones. That’s a win in our book. If you aren’t done with your mission to stop all the ad bombardments, there are different solutions toget rid of bad ads on your Android phone or tablet. It’s your phone, and you call the shots. Take the wheel, tweak things your way, and enjoy a smoother experience on your device.

Red rectangle outline highlighting the Get news and special offers toggle in the Galaxy Store