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You will have to uninstall every app that has been downloaded and also one by one and then test the tablet in normal mode after each uninstall apps to see if the performance issue has been fixed . If it has then the last remaining app which is uninstalled is the culprit.
lok at what is running on notebook, look at app to see what is running, turn off games that are not being used, keep in mind most app come on when you turn on the pad. some may need to be uninstalled, if not used. be sure too only uninstall games so you don t uninstall parts of the note pad programs.
You're pretty much stuck with the factory installed apps unless you root the tablet. That's something you might want to avoid as it can get you into serious problems unless you know what you're doing. About the best you can do is go into apps and see if any have a disable option. That won't free any space, it will just make them invisible.
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