If the app doesn’t minimize after around a minute, you’ll need to restart your Samsung Tab instead.

If the app isn’t responding to this, you can proceed with the rest of this method to force-quit the app.

If the app isn’t responding to this, you can proceed with the rest of this method to force-quit the app.

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You may be prompted to confirm that you want to force-quit the app.

Open Settings Tap Apps Scroll down and tap the app you want to remove. Tap UNINSTALL (if the app is a system app, tap DISABLE instead). Tap UNINSTALL or OK when prompted.

This won’t always work if your tablet is frozen. If your tablet doesn’t restart within 30 seconds, proceed with the rest of this method.

You’ll want to use this method when dealing with a tablet which is unresponsive or sluggish.

You can also remove the battery from your tablet in order to force it to turn off.

Open Settings Tap Apps Scroll down and tap the app you want to remove. Tap UNINSTALL (if the app is a system app, tap DISABLE instead). Tap UNINSTALL or OK when prompted.

If your tablet won’t turn off in this way, hold down the Power button until the tablet turns off. You can also remove the battery from your tablet in order to force it to turn off.

If your tablet won’t turn off in this way, hold down the Power button until the tablet turns off. You can also remove the battery from your tablet in order to force it to turn off.