Whats the difference between Disable and Remove Application?
Disabling an application removes the application from memory, but retains the usage and purchase information. If you only need to free up some memory but want to be able to access the application at a later time, use Disable. To restore a disabled application, just go to “Options”, select the application and click “Restore”. If your application is a subscription, you continue to be charged the recurring subscription fee while an application is disabled. Removing an application deletes it completely from your phone’s memory – in order to restore it, you’d have to download it and pay for it again. Airtime or Megabyte charges (depending on your price plan) apply while removing a subscription application. If you remove a wallpaper application from your handset you may delete all content that was downloaded through that wallpaper application that is stored on your handset.
Disabling an application removes the application from memory, but retains the usage and purchase information. If you only need to free up some memory but want to be able to access the application at a later time, use Disable. To restore a disabled application, just go to “Options”, select the application and click “Restore”. If your application is a subscription, you continue to be charged the recurring subscription fee while an application is disabled. Removing an application deletes it completely from your phone’s memory – in order to restore it, you’d have to download it and pay for it again. Airtime or Megabyte charges (depending on your price plan) apply while removing a subscription application. If you remove a wallpaper application from your handset you may delete all content that was downloaded through that wallpaper application that is stored on your handset. In order to retain the wallpaper for any such application, you must disable rather than remove the wallpaper applicatio