Samsung Max VPN was officially discontinued on by Samsung. The service is no longer supported, no longer receiving updates, and essentially no longer functional as an active VPN tool.
But here’s what’s confusing many users: can you uninstall Max VPN?
Why Is The Samsung Max VPN App Still There?
In most cases, Samsung Max VPN is not a normal “download and delete” app. On many Samsung devices, it comes pre-installed or is treated like a system-level app. Once you open the app, you'll only see service discontinuation notice dated
If you have downloaded this app from Google Play Store, it can be uninstalled. But the Galaxy Store version of the Max VPN can't be uninstalled right now. Once you check the app information, you won't find an option to uninstall it.
That basically means it sits closer to the phone’s software than a regular app you install from the Play Store. So even when the service is discontinued, the app doesn’t just disappear on its own.
Can You Uninstall Samsung Max VPN?
Here’s the simple truth as things stand right now:
- You usually cannot fully uninstall it on most Samsung phones as of now
- Some devices may only allow you to disable it
- In certain cases, you might only see options like force stop or uninstall updates
It may depend heavily on the phone model, One UI version, and how Samsung has configured system apps on that specific device.
If you’re also tidying up your phone and going through old apps, you might find Samsung’s built-in editing tools useful too. For example, Object Eraser can quietly clean up unwanted things from your photos without much effort. You can see how it works here: Samsung Object Eraser tool guide.
Will Samsung Remove It In Future Software Updates?
There’s a good chance that Samsung will phase it out completely in future software updates. When companies retire built-in services, they often clean them out gradually through OS upgrades.
There's no point of keeping an app as a system-level component that has been discontinued. So hopefully, Samsung will definitely remove it in the upcoming Android software upgrades for eligible devices.
But this doesn’t happen everywhere at once. Some devices get the change early, while others may keep the app sitting there for a long time—even if it does nothing anymore.
What about older Samsung phones?
This is where it gets a bit frustrating for some users as not all Samsung phones will get future software upgrades.
If you’re on an older Samsung device, there’s a real possibility that Samsung Max VPN will simply stay there permanently. Even after discontinuation, it might:
- Remain visible in the app list
- Stop working completely but not disappear
- Never receive an update that removes it
In some cases, it may just become one of those “forgotten” system apps that stays in the background of older software versions.
So what should you do?
Honestly, if the app is still on your phone, it’s not something to panic about. It’s usually inactive and doesn’t cause issues once the service is shut down.
You can check if your device allows you to disable it, but if not, it’s generally safe to just leave it alone. It’s not doing much in the background anymore.
If your Samsung phone is eligible to receive the next major Android software upgrade, the app will likely be removed. So, wait for the next OS upgrade without doing anything from your side.
If you’re also dealing with hidden storage or leftover system clutter on your Samsung device, you can learn how to remove them using this guide on deleting invisible backups on Samsung Android.
Bottom line
Samsung Max VPN is gone as a service, but the app itself is a bit harder to erase because of how deeply it’s tied into some Samsung One UI software.
Newer updates may eventually remove it, but older phones might carry it for a long time—possibly indefinitely.
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